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Scheduled delivery options available in checkoutThe Apex Pro TKL is the Incredibly fast keyboard TKL keyboard, featuring OmniPoint 2.0 Adjustable HyperMagnetic Switches with Rapid Trigger, total adjustability of actuation points, and 2-in-1 Action Keys.
Q: What is the actuation distance of the keys on this keyboard?
A: The keys on this keyboard have an actuation distance of 0.2mm to 3.8mm.
Q: How many keys does the SteelSeries keyboard have?
A: This tenkeyless keyboard has 84 keys.
Q: Does the SteelSeries keyboard come with a palm rest?
A: Yes, the keyboard comes with a palm rest.
Q: Does this keyboard have a number pad?
A: No, this is a tenkeyless keyboard, so it does not have a number pad.
Q: What kind of wireless connectivity does this keyboard offer?
A: This keyboard offers both 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity.
Q: How is the keyboard powered?
A: The keyboard has a rechargeable lithium-ion polymer battery.
Q: Can you use this with a console?
A: Yes you can and is so fast

The Apex Pro TKL is the Incredibly fast keyboard TKL keyboard, featuring OmniPoint 2.0 Adjustable HyperMagnetic Switches with Rapid Trigger, total adjustability of actuation points, and 2-in-1 Action Keys.

Apex Pro TKL Gen 3, the world's fastest keyboard, just got smarter, featuring GG Quickset game presets and OmniPoint 3.0 adjustable HyperMagnetic switches with Rapid Trigger, Protection Mode, Rapid Tap and fully adjustable actuation points, delivering 20x quicker actuation and 11x faster response time.

Apex Pro TKL Wireless Gen 3, the world's fastest keyboard, just got smarter, featuring GG Quickset game presets and OmniPoint 3.0 adjustable HyperMagnetic switches with Rapid Trigger, Protection Mode, Rapid Tap and fully adjustable actuation points, delivering 20x quicker actuation and 11x faster response time.

The Apex Pro Mini Wireless is the Incredibly fast keyboard wireless Mini keyboard, featuring OmniPoint 2.0 Adjustable HyperMagnetic Switches with Rapid Trigger, total adjustability of actuation points, and 2-in-1 Action Keys.
| Pros for SteelSeries - Apex Pro TKL V2 Wireless Mechanical OmniPoint Adjustable HyperMagnetic Gaming Keyboard with Rapid Tap - Black | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Keyboard Quality, Switches, Wireless, Battery Life, Customization | Keyboard Quality, Feel, Response Time, Actuation, Comfort | Keyboard Quality, Feel | Keyboard Quality, Switches, Size |
| Cons for SteelSeries - Apex Pro TKL V2 Wireless Mechanical OmniPoint Adjustable HyperMagnetic Gaming Keyboard with Rapid Tap - Black | |||
| Software, Price, RGB Backlighting | There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— | Software, Battery Life |
Customers are satisfied with the Apex Pro TKL V2 Wireless Mechanical OmniPoint Adjustable HyperMagnetic Gaming Keyboard with Rapid Tap, highlighting its excellent keyboard quality, reliable wireless connectivity, and impressive battery life. Users also appreciate the customization options, the feel of the switches, and the ease of use. However, some find the price to be high, and others have expressed concerns about the RGB backlighting and software.
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Overall this is a good keyboard. It’s analog switches provide a new approach to video gaming and offer a lot of customization the addition of the “Rapid Trigger” feature that is made possible by analog truly changes movement in video games, and sometimes can really give you a competitive advantage. Wireless functionality is good if not great. I haven’t had any issues with wireless connection and there is no noticeable latency. Build quality is good for a gaming keyboard however, for this price, I would’ve hoped for more attention to be paid to fit, finish, and sound. I would’ve preferred a metal chassis and less wobbly keycaps it sounds and feels like $100 aiming keyboard you can buy from any of the major brands. The real issue I have with his keyboard is it software that is required to be on while using it. To take advantage of standout features like “rapid trigger” and “dual actuation” the software must be running in the background, which takes up your computer’s resources. More importantly, the UI is cluttered and confusing. It is filled with bloat like an aim trainer that I haven’t even bothered to use adjusting RGB is in an entirely separate area of the program than the rest of the keyboard’s settings. Changing keybinds and setting up dual actuation is split up to 3 tabs, all of which could easily be put into one clear page. All in all, if all you want is a good analog gaming keyboard, I’d recommend looking at Wooting and their Wooting 60HE. They were the ones that popularized analog keyboards and have really dialed in on a solid design with much more functionality. But if you NEED a TKL layout and/or Wireless capability, this keyboard might be the one to get.
WinfieldJ Posted
OmniPoint 2.0 HyperMagnetic switches allow per-key actuation adjustment from 0.2 mm up to 3.8 mm, with blazing-fast response (~0.54 ms) ideal for competitive gamers GN Group +15 . • Dual-trigger functionality lets each key register two actions based on how far you press- great for versatility in-game Reddit +1 • • Premium materials: TKL aluminum chassis, durable double-shot PBT keycaps rated for 100 million keystrokes GN Group +4. • OLED display, volume roller, detachable wrist rest: An informative and polished setup that feels full featured Quantum 2.0 connectivity: Seamlessly switch between ultralow-latency 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth, or wired USB-C
Anonymous Posted
Runs really good, keys are so responsive on the lightest setting that I accidentally press the wrong ones sometimes. I like how you can adjust the pressure of how much you have to press the keys. The wireless connection works really well and it feels like it’s wired. Battery last long and overall is a great keyboard.
Adrian Posted