SteelSeries has come a long way with their high-powered keyboards over the past half-decade. The company always had decent keyboards — now it’s part of the elite few brands that make light-up customizable gaming keyboards that go above and beyond your average user’s basic requirements — and aren’t half bad at gaming.
We do think the jump in price over the other Apex models up to this new Wireless model is enough to warrant some serious consideration before you open your wallet. Not every casual gamer should be ready and willing to pay $250 for a tenkeyless board, even if they take its wirelessness into consideration.
Scenarios in which a wireless keyboard is necessary are few and far between. Maybe you’re gaming in a shared space and need to be able to dismantle your setup at the end of the day, or maybe you regularly compete in club-esports-type events and find wireless easier for bringing your keyboard along. Maybe you are just a fidgety person who needs easy access to the keyboard from multiple positions.
Overall, we do think the Apex Pro TKL model is great for esports and computer gaming enthusiasts, but the usefulness of the wireless feature is something your own circumstances and preferences will determine. Personally, we are perfectly satisfied with the Apex Pro TKL wired model.
The Apex Pro TKL (non-wireless version) has faster keystroke response, a generously long connection wire, and a price that’s $60 lower than that of the wireless version. As such, it’s clear the power and function behind the Pro TKL is a win, and we’re willing to pay a premium for the OmniPoint switches, but the wireless price tag is overkill. Especially when you consider the alternatives on the other end of the price spectrum.
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