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SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Wireless HyperMagnetic Gaming Keyboard — Esports Tenkeyless — OLED Screen — Adjustable Actuation — PBT Keycaps — Bluetooth — 2.4GHz — USB-C

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Size: Pro TKL


Style: Gen 2 Wireless


Features

  • INFINITELY CUSTOMIZABLE, UNTETHERED SPEED with OmniPoint 2.0 Adjustable HyperMagnetic switches
  • RAPID TRIGGER Eradicate latency arising from the physical movement of the switch through dynamic activation and deactivation of keys based on travel distance rather than a fixed point in the key travel
  • ULTIMATE CONTROL 40 levels of per-key actuation (0.1 4.0mm) set WASD for light, ultra-fast movements and set ability keys to deep presses to avoid accidentally triggering specials
  • 2-IN-1 ACTION KEYS Program two different actions to the same key, such as walking with a light touch or sprinting with a deep press
  • 20x faster actuation, 11x faster response than traditional mechanical keyboards
  • Lag-free Quantum 2.0 Dual Wireless with a 2.4GHz connection and Bluetooth 5.0
  • Esports-ready TKL form factor. Full-size functionality. Premium aluminum top plate. Detachable USB-C.

Description

The Apex Pro TKL Wireless is the world's first Hall Effect magnetic switch gaming keyboard. Featuring OmniPoint 2.0 Adjustable HyperMagnetic Switches with Rapid Trigger, total adjustability of actuation points, and 2-in-1 Acton keys for 20x quicker actuation and 11x faster response, all while playing on an esports ready, TKL form factor.

Brand: SteelSeries


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console


Connectivity Technology: wired, wireless


Keyboard Description: Gaming


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Special Feature: Adjustable Actuation


Color: Pro Gen 2


Keyboard backlighting color support: RGB


Style: Gen 2 Wireless


Product Dimensions: 5.04"L x 14"W x 1.65"H


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console


Connectivity Technology: wired, wireless


Additional Features: Adjustable Actuation


Keyboard Backlighting Color Support: RGB


Power Source: USB Powered


Switch Type: Tactile


Keyboard Layout: QWERTY


Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous


Button Quantity: 104


Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model: steelseries_omnipoint


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 1


Minimum Required Operating System Version: Mac OS 14 Sonoma, Windows 11


Compatible Operating System Family: MacOS, Windows


Number of Keys: 104


Number of Sections: 1


Color: Pro Gen 2


Style Name: Gen 2 Wireless


Theme: Technology


Brand: SteelSeries


Keyboard Description: Gaming


Antenna Location: Gaming


Built-In Media: Apex Pro TKL Wireless


Model Number: KB19


Model Name: Apex Pro


Series Number: 19


Global Trade Identification Number: 50


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Manufacturer: SteelSeries


UPC: 810052981550


Mfr Part Number: KB19


Item Weight: 1070 Grams


Warranty Description: 1 Year


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 5.04"L x 14"W x 1.65"H


Enclosure Material: Aluminum, Polybutylene Glycol


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good Board
Size: Pro TKL Style: Gen 2 Wireless
I recently purchased the wired version and I returned it due to me having problems with the software as in the RGB freezing and the OLED screen freezing and playing a fast animation on the screen than a normal speed. So I returned it and spent an extra $64 for the wireless version and all my problems are solved. No more RGB freezing and the OLED screen works. I did own the first Apex pro tkl board which is my favorite stock board to this day. Now they did remove the extra USB port which I don't have a problem with. Also if you are wondering, you can attach a cable Via USB-C and play the board wired instead of wireless. Overall good board and good connectivity for gaming. (I will update if I find anything wrong with this board.) 9/10 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2022 by Alex

  • Great keybord
Size: Pro TKL Style: Gen 2 Wireless
My son loves it.
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2026 by Kasia M

  • Bad quality or defect not sure.
Size: Pro TKL Style: Gen 2 Wireless
Not sure if I was just given a defective one. But ive only had my for a little over a month. And from day 1 the charging port seemed to have issues. I had to have it perfect for it to charge and not touch it. Which wasn't a big deal but it seems it effected the ESC key next to the port now and the key no longer works. Other than that I loved the keyboard when it did work I thought it was great but again not sure if it was due to build quality or a defect mines but mine broken already and I bought it on October 10th. This was my frist Steelseries keyboard. I think I will stick go Razer after this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2025 by Terrence

  • Gammers dream
Size: Pro TKL Style: Gen 2 Wireless
This keyboard has all the bells and whistles with some tassel to add. It literally has everything a gamer is looking for with omnipoint 2.0 switches you get above 8000 htz polling rate, dual action keys, rapid response and adjustable actuation for every key. Along with the fact it’s all wireless. This keyboard is a game changer in games you can utilize this stuff. The only singular thing I possibly could say isn’t the best maybe the clackyness while typing not that it’s bad I don’t mind it but to be picky lol I prefer the sound of the Rog scope ii 96. However that keyboard has none of the gamer functions this keyboard contains. This keyboard for me is highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025 by Jamey Hollingsworth

  • One of the top 3 mech boards
Size: Pro TKL Style: Gen 2 Wireless
If you are like me and looking at this board, you may be getting frustrated at how hard it is to find that nearly perfect board that should exist, when you're willing to drop over $230. Pros: - Omnipoint switches work as advertised -- if you like super fast response time, you can't beat these. These switches also have excellent bounce and no ping. - PBT keycaps are nice, and switch cross-stems are compatible with a lot of after-market keycaps. Overall a solid thock. - Unlike other small wireless boards (ahem Logitech G915 TKL...), this has no rattle - Very light and quite compact even among TKLs, makes for a good portable board in a TKL case. - The volume wheel is very satisfying. Cons: - Firmware issues, firmware issues all around. There are some updates available, but even with it, the battery indicator is botched. My first piece would refuse to charge (as far as I could tell) until it was nearly drained. The second unit charged, but the battery indicator would be all over the place based on what was going on, ranging from 30% to 80% within a 4 minute span! Which is accurate? Who knows. - Also, the battery life kinda sucks. Typically lost over 50% charge with moderate LED lighting in 5-6 hours of use with an aggressive sleep timer set. Other boards lose barely 15% with this amount of usage. - The keyboard doesn't wake up very fast, and it doesn't register the keypress you used to wake it up. Leads to missed keystrokes often, especially if you set a low sleep timeout to conserve battery. - The only Caps lock indicator is the LED color of the key becomes white (which tbh is kinda blue, see below) when active. This is really hard to see quickly, and there is no option to use the superfluous OLED screen for this. Overall the OLED screen would have been better used for lock or battery indicator lights. This is kind of a big QoL issue for me that could be easily resolved with OLED firmware. - LEDs are kinda off. Blues are too strong, reds very weak, and have heard of folks having issues with LEDs dying, with no easy repairability. - Despite how nice the switches are, they don't feel as good as gasket-mounted/dampened switches. The spacebar is a huge offender, with no stabilizers it is jarringly louder than every other key, but is one pressed quite often so it makes you sound like a really bad drummer. It's hard to not compare this board to others at this price point that sound way better (see: ROG Azoth). - The USB-C 2.4Ghz transmitter is quite chonky as far as transmitters go these days (again, see ROG Azoth). This makes it project a good bit from your computer, making for a prime cable-snagger. On top of that you likely need a USB-A adapter or extension cable, which is one more component that is a failure point, takes up space and hampers portability. There's also no dock in the keyboard for them (which they could have easily accommodated) for portability. The cons list outnumbers the pros by just a little bit much for a $200+ keyboard, hence why I returned it. Ultimately the ASUS ROG Azoth was the first and only $200+ board to check the features I wanted while having fewer cons than pros. Still, the Apex Pro TKL is a clear second, with some advantages that might tip the scales in its favor if those are more important to you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2023 by K O

  • Very nice!
Size: Pro TKL Style: Gen 2 Wireless
Son absolutely loves it. You can fully adjust the sensitivity how ever you want. Very nice.
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2026 by Becca C

  • I really wanted to like this keyboard
Size: Pro TKL Style: Gen 2 Wireless
The main competitor to this keyboard in my opinion is the G715. I ended up buying the G715 and returning this keyboard. The G715, felt superior connection wise and overall performed better for my purposes. Pros: - Switches felt great - The double actuation thing, though niche can provide amazing flexibility - OLED screen is by far amazing aesthetically - Connection via 2.4ghz, bluetooth to mutliple devices and usb - Build quality feels great Cons: - When waking up, it would take 1-3 seconds to wake up. This means when you press any key, on wake up, you will end up missing a few key strokes. This was infuriating as a software developer as the keyboard would sometimes sleep as I am working. Then a few keystrokes will be missed as I am writing my code. This completely interrupts my train of thought. - Colors felt washed out while compared to an Apex Pro - Missing entire row of keys (print screen, lock, pause break). Not a big deal for probably 99% of users but when you use linux, lock and pause/break is useful. I understand the OLED screen covers the area but I missed those keys. - Updating firmware is a big pain in the ass. You have to disconnect and reconnect both dongles/keyboard multiple times before the GG software recognizes both peripherals. Also, sometimes the firmware updater doesn't launch correctly. - Battery life was inconsistent. I have a kvm switch between my mac and pc. On one machine the GG software would display 70% battery life and the other 95% battery life. Which one is correct? I am not sure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2022 by Antonio

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