$62.50
with
Customers value the high-quality build and feel of the Apex Pro TKL V2, frequently praising its wireless functionality and customizable switches. Many appreciate the adjustable actuation and extensive customization options, although some find the price point to be a significant drawback. While the battery life and ease of use are generally well-received, a few users express concerns about the software and RGB backlighting limitations.
The vast majority of our reviews come from verified purchases. Reviews from customers may include My Best Buy members, employees, and Tech Insider Network members (as tagged). Select reviewers may receive discounted products or points for an honest, helpful review.
This is a big improvement from the original apex pro tkl! I only say this because this model is wireless. As for the Omni point switches, I can’t really tell the difference between this one and the previous model but I can say that you barely need to press a key to activate it. Now as for the title, I did experience a bug with this keyboard. I honestly thought I received a defective unit at first because the light for the enter key was not synced with the rest of the keys and I was ready to go to the store to exchange it up until I decided to uninstall the steelseries software. I reinstalled the software and now every key is synced. If you already own the the original Apex pro tkl then it’s not really of a big upgrade unless if you want the wireless version.
Posted by Shinra
Overall this is a good keyboard. It’s analog switches provide a new approach to video gaming and offer a lot of customization the addition of the “Rapid Trigger” feature that is made possible by analog truly changes movement in video games, and sometimes can really give you a competitive advantage. Wireless functionality is good if not great. I haven’t had any issues with wireless connection and there is no noticeable latency. Build quality is good for a gaming keyboard however, for this price, I would’ve hoped for more attention to be paid to fit, finish, and sound. I would’ve preferred a metal chassis and less wobbly keycaps it sounds and feels like $100 aiming keyboard you can buy from any of the major brands. The real issue I have with his keyboard is it software that is required to be on while using it. To take advantage of standout features like “rapid trigger” and “dual actuation” the software must be running in the background, which takes up your computer’s resources. More importantly, the UI is cluttered and confusing. It is filled with bloat like an aim trainer that I haven’t even bothered to use adjusting RGB is in an entirely separate area of the program than the rest of the keyboard’s settings. Changing keybinds and setting up dual actuation is split up to 3 tabs, all of which could easily be put into one clear page. All in all, if all you want is a good analog gaming keyboard, I’d recommend looking at Wooting and their Wooting 60HE. They were the ones that popularized analog keyboards and have really dialed in on a solid design with much more functionality. But if you NEED a TKL layout and/or Wireless capability, this keyboard might be the one to get.
Posted by WinfieldJ
Its sleek having the wrist bar is great it dont slip around on the desk and the switches are a nice soft press but are very quick im glad I chose this over the other 2 i was looking at would recommend to friends and family
Posted by TimothyK