🎮 Elevate Your Game with Style!
The SteelSeries Apex 7 TKL Compact Mechanical Gaming Keyboard combines tactile Brown Switches, an OLED Smart Display, and RGB backlighting in a durable, ergonomic design, making it the perfect choice for gamers seeking performance and style.
Brand | SteelSeries |
Product Dimensions | 13.92 x 35.53 x 4.06 cm; 771.11 Grams |
Item model number | 64747 |
Manufacturer | SteelSeries |
Color | Brown – Tactile & Quiet |
Standing screen display size | 7 Inches |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | pc |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 771 g |
E**O
Buena calidad y comodidad
Lo uso para PS5 y va super bien, se siente la diferencia con mi anterior teclado, sin duda lo vale 👍🏼
J**N
No hace tanto ruido, buenardo
Muy buen teclado
M**E
Great Keyboard with Cool Features
I have owned a Steelseries keyboard in the past and was greatly disappointed with the switches it used. I had a m750 with the qx2 switches, and they just felt off to me. Not really sure how to explain, but they just felt off. Im not generally a fan of linear switches ( as a gamer, blasphemy I know) as I tend to have a heavy hand and accidentally hold shift or ctrl by accident, which messes up my movement and gets me killed. Not only that but I feel I mess up more when typing essays for college and have to go back to revise more frequently. I needed a new keyboard that would allow more space for my mouse, as I play on a low dpi, and was looking at TKL models from various companies. Originally I was planning on the G Pro from Logitech to go with my G Pro Wireless, but then I realized they had Romer-G switches. I tested them out and found them alright, but lack of customization and after market keycaps was a turn off for me. The new Apex Pro TKL came out with their OmniPoint switches, which are linear switches that you could change the actuation point of to fit your preference. Again, I am not a fan of linear, so this disappointed me as the rest of the keyboard caught my attention. Luckily with the Apex 7 they allow you to choose your switches out of the 3 options they provide. I chose the browns as I wanted something fast but with some feedback. When it arrived 2 days later, I was impressed with the size and beauty of it. The nicest keyboard I owned so far. The switches feel nice, and there are a few features you won’t find on a some other TKL keyboards like the OLED display (mostly a gimmick but cool nonetheless), usb passthrough, cable routing, and dial. The magnetic wrist rest isn’t plush, more like a flat rubber surface to prop up your hand. That isn’t to say it’s not comfortable or soft, but it is a pain to clean as it is a dust magnet. They keycaps feel cheap and are my main gripe for a premium keyboard, however I Luckily had higher quality shine-through keycaps from previously. Overall I am satisfied with the keyboard and would recommend to anyone thinking of purchasing.
G**Z
Justo para un gamer.
Mi hijo lo ha disfrutado mucho.
C**C
Excellent build and feel
I had a Logitech G710+ with Cherry Mx Brown switches for a few years. That keyboard was fine but it was absolutely massive and forced me to reach uncomfortably far to the right to grip my mouse. This caused me wrist and arm pain, or forced me to constantly move the keyboard around. The G710+ also had a very creaky plastic feel, was difficult to keep clean, and the Cherry switches felt crunchy and wobbly.The Apex 7 TKL, by contrast, is fantastic. The aluminum base is sturdy and sleek, the key quality is good, and the wrist rest is actually outstanding. Very solid, comfortable and cool to the touch, with just the right angle. Snaps on and off easily. The RGB LEDs are bright and look great, and there are more settings and options than I would personally anticipate ever using. The volume wheel is very nice and solid. Nice to have the pass-through option in the back. I love the form factor and can't imagine going anything other than TKL in future. No more discomfort in my mouse arm. The brown switches are better than I had hoped. They have a bit of red in them - with surprisingly smooth travel and a satisfying bump at the end. Not too crunchy. Not obnoxiously loud. I prefer these to the Cherry browns in the G710+ and to the Gateron browns in my girlfriend's Anne 2 Pro.I can only really fault two things. The first is the gimmicky OLED display. I never use it and would be shocked if many people did. The second is the positioning of the characters in the top left of the keys. Why not in the middle? That said, after a week I completely stopped noticing.I love typing and gaming on this keyboard.
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