

The Apex Pro will cost $200 and be available June 11 - the first day of E3 - and the Apex Pro TKL (ten keyless) will be $180 when it ships in the fall. This review is based on a SteelSeries Apex Pro provided by SteelSeries. The Apex Pro mechanical keyboard solves the shortcomings of gaming keyboards thanks to OmniPoint mechanical switches, which are guaranteed for 100 million.

The keyboards also have a small OLED display which can display the customizations and allow you to set them up without having to use the company's software utility, as well as display notifications from messaging apps.Īs someone who feels the need to have a different keyboard every time I switch apps or games, I can't wait to get this under my fingers. The SteelSeries Apex Pro is a fantastic keyboard, it’s just built to solve a very specific problem you might not have. Quality Synthetic Lawn in Fawn Creek, Kansas will provide you with much more than a green turf and a means of conserving water.

Sensitivities can be set for between 0.4 (shortest) and 3.6mm (longest) actuation thresholds, which is a pretty wide range. The OmniPoint switches use magnetic sensors to determine the actuation point, which the company says also makes them faster it seems like a valid point, given that a magnetic field should more quickly respond than a physical mechanism, and it's similar to the argument for optomechanical switches, like HP's Omen X Sequencer. The keyboards have a small OLED display for managing actuation profiles.
