🎮 Game On: Where Performance Meets Style!
The SteelSeries Apex 7 TKL Compact Mechanical Gaming Keyboard combines cutting-edge technology with premium materials. Featuring an OLED smart display for real-time game stats, a durable aluminum alloy construction, and customizable RGB backlighting, this keyboard is designed for gamers who demand both performance and aesthetics. The included magnetic wrist rest ensures comfort during long gaming sessions, while USB passthrough connectivity keeps your setup tidy and efficient.
Standing screen display size | 7 Inches |
Brand | SteelSeries |
Series | Apex 7 |
Item model number | 64646 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows and Mac OS X. USB port required |
Item Weight | 1.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.48 x 13.99 x 1.6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.48 x 13.99 x 1.6 inches |
Color | Red – Linear & Quiet |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | SteelSeries |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07TGQ7CNF |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 20, 2019 |
A**A
El mejor teclado precio calidad
La verdad que cumple muchísimo, buen peso y materiales en general! El cable una locura lo grueso que es, irrompible! Simplemente no duden en comprarlo, el apex pro ni me imagino lo bueno que debe ser
A**G
Not as quiet as I'd hoped
I ended up going with the Apex 7 Brown version of the keyboard. I was coming from a Logitech G510 rubber dome keyboard.After using it for a while, I've noticed a few things:The keys are a little bit higher, so my hand sits at a slightly different angle than I've been used to for almost a decade; so that has been an adjustment. I never used the G510 wrist rest, and I currently don't have it on the Apex 7. I may need to start though because it does compensate a little bit for the shift in key height.Despite the description of the keyboard, the "tactile/quiet" doesn't quite accurately describe the sound. Playing games can be quiet if you're only using a smaller subset of the keys (WASD type deal) and press them less frequently, but if you are typing fast (or even average speed), the keys are noticeably louder than the rubber dome keys. I'd say so much louder that I cant imagine the clicky keys on the blue is much louder when typing. My wife has complained about the loudness of my typing now that we share an office.In terms of key feel, I really like it compared to the rubber dome. I wouldn't say it is similar in feel by any means though. It takes less force to push a key down, but because it feels less "mushy" I feel like my typing is more precise. If you were to go with the clicky blue version, I'd say you'd get more of that "key pressed" feel you get on the rubber dome when you push past the force required to activate a key. On the brown switches, you can push a key slowly down and only feel a minor bump when activating the key.Having per-key color customization and profiles is a neat feature especially if you're going for A E S T H E T I C S on your build. Definitely an improvement over the G510 in terms of brightness and color definition.The inclusion of 6 macro keys is a nice carryover option from the G510, and I definitely didn't need 18 of those. Haven't really had an opportunity to use this feature yet, but it is nice that it is there.One feature I miss is having a clock on the LCD screen. I'd say that as of now, the LCD screen is useless for my purposes with the current app options available. I currently just have a gif on it and the screen serves no functional purpose. The only apps available for the LCD screen from steel series are games I don't really play, or visualizers I won't ever use. If you want a clock, or to display song info (from things like spotify), you're going to have to find someone that has made it and install it manually, or code it yourself.The volume slider is exactly as it was on the G510 and I'd say its even better since you get a little tactile bump each time you spin it. This is a feature I'm glad is exactly the same.The single play/pause/skip key under the volume wheel took a little bit of getting used to, but works as intended. The only negative I'd say is that unlike the G510, when you use the button to play/pause/skip and your monitor is asleep (but PC is still playing music in the background) it wakes your monitors up. The G510 buttons did not do this, and it is something I miss from that keyboard.Final thoughts is that this keyboard has enough features (that I wanted from my G510) to warrant the upgrade. It is a nice keyboard that should hopefully last me the next 10 years. The difference between brown and blue switches is probably just feel and not necessarily noise level (and the reds didn't interest me at all).
**S
Can't go wrong with a SteelSeries.
Absolutely love this keyboard! I decided to spend a little more, and get this one, after returning a "hot-swappable" mechanical keyboard from a different make. The customization and convenience of this keyboard is where is stands out for me. I love the USB port on the back, and the colors are very vivid. The feel of the Red switches are perfect for me, It is a bit loud at times, but I kind of like that so it doesn't bother me. the sensitivity is pretty shocking actually. Sometimes I realize that just resting my fingers on the keys is enough to trigger the switches, which some people do not like. If that sounds like you, avoid the red switches. I think I'm going to get a different set of switches just to swap some that I do usually like to rest my fingers on. The build quality and design of any SteelSeries product is Top-Tier. Always highly recommended!
A**R
Gamers
Perfect for all gamers, lighted keyboard for playing in the dark and the colors keep entertaining for all the teens that are hardcore gamers.
B**N
Only a little RGB failure after 4 years!
I bought this keyboard 4 years ago. I'm a fan of SteelSeries headsets (specifically the ones with ChatMix controls on the headset, but they're phasing that out sadly), so I thought I'd try this keyboard out. 4 years later, it's not my daily driver, but it's still functional for my work PC. It's a little 'clackier' than I'd like, but I like a quieter keyboard. The keystrokes are smooth, and the board is very easy to clean (I have lots of cats). The only strike against this keyboard has been the RGB. Some keys do not light up at all. Others are missing one or two of the three colors. For those who like a good gaming keyboard that will last and don't mind the RGB not working, I'd recommend this.Linux users will find this keyboard along with other SteelSeries keyboards supported by OpenRGB, though it's sometimes a little quirky to make the colors change.
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