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SteelSeries Apex 7 TKL Compact Mechanical Gaming Keyboard – OLED Smart Display – USB Passthrough and Media Controls – Tactile and Clicky – RGB Backlit (Blue Switch)

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Size: Apex 7 TKL


Style: Blue – Tactile & Clicky


Pattern Name: Keyboard


Features

  • Clicky blue switches: guaranteed for 50 million keypresses, blue switches are known for their clicky snap action keypresses so you feel and hear exactly when a key registers
  • OLED smart display: an integrated command center for adjusting settings and tracking on the fly info straight from your game, Spotify, discord, and more
  • Aircraft grade aluminum alloy: Built for a lifetime of durability and stability
  • RGB illumination: unmatched customization with 16.8 million colors per key
  • Premium magnetic wrist rest: Provides full palm support and comfortable, ergonomic feel

Description

The Apex 7 TKL keyboard has mechanical switches for 50 million keypresses. Blue switches are known for their clicky snap-action keypresses so you feel and hear exactly when a key registers. An integrated OLED smart display with on-board storage is your command center for on-the-fly info from your game, Spotify, or discord, and provides software-free customization for tweaking and saving your settings. An unbreakable aluminum alloy frame makes it a standout mechanical keyboard.


Standing screen display size: ‎7 Inches


Brand: ‎SteelSeries


Item model number: ‎64758


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows, Mac OS X, Xbox, and PlayStation. 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: ‎Blue – Tactile & Clicky


Manufacturer: ‎SteelSeries


Country of Origin: ‎China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎June 20, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best Keyboard I have owned!
Size: Apex 7 TKL Style: Brown – Tactile & Quiet Pattern Name: Keyboard
This thing has really nice software and the brown switches feel buttery smooth, I love typing on it. Plus I can put a flying dragon on my screen and who doesn't love a feature like that haha SteelSeries is beginning to be my go too for gaming peripherals. There Arctic Pro Wireless headset is also amazing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 13, 2023 by TCCL

  • Love this keyboard. Great for gaming and work.
Size: Apex 7 TKL Style: Red – Linear & Quiet Pattern Name: Keyboard
Does not take up very much space and keys have a nice action when you hit them. Lights on keyboard are just right.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 25, 2023 by My Pen Name My Pen Name

  • Nice look and feel, but it died in under 2 years
Size: Apex 7 TKL Style: Brown – Tactile & Quiet Pattern Name: Keyboard
I bought this keyboard for work. I'm a programmer and try to invest in the tools I use every day for hours on end. I really liked the look and feel of this keyboard, but it died in just under 2 years. The X and P keys have started to die for some reason. They either don't type anything or double type the letter. I looked into replacing these switches, but the board doesn't seem very accessible for that. Overall for a mechanical keyboard, even one used heavily, I would've expected more life. I bought this keyboard in March 2021 to replace a corsair k70 that I'd been using for 6 years at work. I only replaced it because I wanted a TKL keyboard and the RGB was nice. Now I'm back to that K70, I guess. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 14, 2023 by Amy P

  • 2.5 Years so far and still kicking
Size: Apex 7 TKL Style: Brown – Tactile & Quiet Pattern Name: Keyboard
Got this back in 2019 and if I told you the amount of abuse this has been through, you'd be shocked to see that this beast is still in nice shape. Sturdy is definitely the word I'd use to describe the build quality, the case seems to be a hard plastic but isn't a cheap type of feel. This keyboard has some weight to it to let you know it isn't playing around. I can't think of how many times I raged and with my fist raised all the way up to the sky, punched down as hard as I could over and over until my hand hurt, keyboard still intact. RGB works great and the software lets you change the effect and color of each individual key if needed. Has buttons to change brightness of the LEDs from the keyboard itself. Favorite part of the keyboard is the media keys, a scroll wheel that lets you turn the volume up or down as well as mute and another button beside it to completely pause whatever is playing. A little extra is the screen in the corner where you can display pretty much anything you want and I think certain games have popups available to display stats if you're into that. For a non custom generic gaming keyboard out of all the top brands like ASUS and CORSAIR, steelseries definitely should be up there for a keyboard that does what it needs to, looks great and is built to last for years (and take abuse... Apex did it I swear). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 26, 2022 by Hunter Joline

  • The Led lights move when you type and it feels great as a mechanical keyboard
Size: Apex 7 TKL Style: Brown – Tactile & Quiet Pattern Name: Keyboard
This mechanical keyboard is the best I've had and the LED lights are a great touch. It's not quiet, but it's quieter than the standard keyboard when you have the brown switches. Has a really nice feel to it and a cool little rolling digital display.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 18, 2022 by Melanie W. Melanie W.

  • no USB hub allowed
Size: Apex 7 TKL Style: Brown – Tactile & Quiet Pattern Name: Keyboard
This keyboard is great if you use it properly, you cannot use the Keyboard part of the cable through a USB hub. the keyboard will not function... at all... if you plug in the keyboard through a USB hub it will not work. you may plug in the USB PASSTHROUGH through a USB hub but that's it. if you absolutely need to use it though a hub you need to have another keyboard to get into your computer with. the keys will not work until you log in to the pc and let every driver load in and then "update the keyboard firmware" in the software. (steelseriesengine3) the keyboard will flash until that is done. if you plug in the keyboard directly to your pc everything will work fine 100% of the time. other than that, the lights look absolutely insane (good) the switches are fine (SteelSeries browns) but the only problem I have with them is that when you press one down you will feel the slight tactile bump but then you will need to press the key like 1/100000000000 of an inch more to get it to actuate. if you pretty much only ever type you wont REALLY feel a difference and if this is your first Mechanical keyboard you definitely won't feel a difference but when your gaming and you don't press the keys down all the way 80% of the time you'll sometimes feel it. its not tooo big of a deal though. but if you absolutely couldn't deal with that you could I guess swap the switches out (I think their hot swappable but I could be wrong) and maybe even treat your self to some holy panda's or something along those lines. but for a big summary, switches are decent, the wrist rest is nice but if you slam the top down the whole thing will go backwards, I have generally large hands from my experience (G502 mouse if a bit short in length for me in a claw grip) because I often find myself moving the wrist rest beck a little, OLED display is totally overkill but totally sick (on AMD processors the app "system monitor" doesn't work for now but possible update coming) and stabilizers are nice, form factor is also nice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 26, 2020 by Beverly

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