The following review is for the wireless version, which for the sake of clarity I’ll refer to going forward as the Apex Pro TKL Wireless.įully committed to providing the internal space required to add a rechargeable battery without drastically altering SteelSeries’ now well-established TKL form-factor, the Apex Pro TKL Wireless discards the thick, heavy wire and three-way underside cable routing of its predecessor for a much lighter and detachable braided USB-C to USB-A cable that elegantly plugs into the top of the keyboard on the upper left side.Īt 960 grams (just over 2 pounds), the Apex Pro TKL Wireless feels similarly weighty, dense and expensive as SteelSeries’ more compact keyboards, but there’s unquestionably a lot more room for one’s fingers to move around in. Unlike its predecessor, the new Apex Pro TKL actually comes in two flavours this time around, a traditional wired-only version and brand-new, dual-wireless model that supports the Danish manufacturer’s patented 2.4GHz Quantum 2.0 protocol as well as the Bluetooth 5.0 standard. Hot on the heels of the Apex 9 Mini, SteelSeries has launched the long-awaited follow-up to it’s 2019 Edition Apex Pro TKL Mechanical Keyboard, appropriately named the SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL (2023 Edition).
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