
SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Wireless Gen 3 Gaming Keyboard
Gain a competitive edge with OmniPoint 3.0 Hall Effect switches and 40 levels of adjustable actuation.
*Price sourced from Amazon.com. Last updated:Jul 14, 2026.Price and availability are subject to change.
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Overview
Key Features
TRIPLE THREAT POWERED BY QUICKSET — Apex Pro is the only line of keyboards in the world with Rapid Trigger, Rapid Tap, and Protection Mode (Patent Pending), activated for your game in seconds
RAPID TRIGGER FOR FASTER ACTIONS — Stop fast, start your next move faster. Resets the moment you release a key.
RAPID TAP FOR FASTER MOVEMENT — Snaps to your latest key press to strafe and dodge faster.
PROTECTION MODE STOPS MISTAKES — Patent pending feature reduces accidental keypresses on nearby keys - no more accidental ults
QUICKSET AUTO-PRESETS — Easy setup in seconds, auto-launch pro-level configs when your game loads.
ANALOG MAGNETIC SWITCHES - OmniPoint 3 with Hall Effect Switches, 40 levels of adjustable actuation (0.1mm to 4.0mm), and 45g bottom out force.
2.4GHZ + BLUETOOTH — Quantum 2.0 Dual Wireless lets you connect via lag-free 2.4GHz for gaming or Bluetooth for other devices
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- OmniPoint 3.0 Hall Effect switches offer 40 levels of adjustable actuation for per-key customization
- Rapid Trigger eliminates the fixed reset point, registering repeated keypresses faster for improved responsiveness
- Protection Mode reduces accidental inputs from neighboring keys — a feature exclusive to SteelSeries
- Built-in OLED Smart Display provides at-a-glance settings control without alt-tabbing out of games
- Quantum 2.0 Dual Wireless delivers both low-latency 2.4 GHz and convenient Bluetooth connectivity
👎 Cons
- Premium price point places it among the most expensive gaming keyboards on the market
- At 4.29 pounds, it is heavier than many TKL wireless keyboards, which may affect portability
- Game-Ready Presets and advanced features require the GG software suite for configuration
- Hall Effect switches have a different feel than traditional mechanical switches, which may not appeal to all typists