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SteelSeries Apex 7 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard – OLED Smart Display – USB Passthrough and Media Controls – Tactile and Quiet – RGB Backlit (Brown Switch)

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Size: Apex 7


Style: Brown – Tactile & Quiet


Features

  • OLED Smart Display: An integrated command center for adjusting settings and tracking on the fly info straight from your game, Spotify, Discord, and more
  • Aircraft Grade Aluminum Alloy: Built for a lifetime of durability and stability
  • RGB Illumination: Unmatched customization with 16.8 million colors per key
  • Premium Magnetic Wrist Rest: Provides full palm support and comfortable, ergonomic feel

Standing screen display size: ‎7 Inches


Brand: ‎SteelSeries


Series: ‎Apex 7


Item model number: ‎64786


Hardware Platform: ‎Laptop, PC, Windows


Item Weight: ‎2.1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5.5 x 17.2 x 1.6 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.5 x 17.2 x 1.6 inches


Color: ‎Brown – Tactile & Quiet


Manufacturer: ‎SteelSeries ApS


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎June 20, 2019


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  • Tried the browns, kept the blues.
Size: Apex 7 Style: Brown – Tactile & Quiet
The media could not be loaded. I bought 2 of these keyboards — the brown tactile keys and the blue clicky keys — to test to see which one I liked more. I’ll be returning the keyboard with brown tactile keys and keeping the keyboard with blue clicky keys. Here’s why: Background: 1. I type for a living. 2. I type quite fast (average 100+ wpm). 3. I type heavy (when I type, I tend to hammer down on the keys). 4. I like having some type of tactile response to my key presses. I know blue keys are typically accused of being loud and obnoxious. However, I found that when I typed on the BROWN keys, the sound of my typing was ALSO very loud, and the keys felt like they were bottoming out (probably because of my aforementioned hard typing style). The space bar on the brown keyboard felt clacky, and the tactile bump just felt cheap and unsatisfying to me, like something was missing. I will say that the sound of the brown keystrokes is pleasant, and I can see how someone who types slower than me or softer than me would find them very nice and smooth. The browns just don’t fit my personal typing style, because I found I prefer the deeper tactile click/feel of the blue keys. Out of curiosity, I did a very amateur sound check to see just how much louder the blue keys were than the brown. (Because to me, they sounded about the same). I had my phone record the sound level of each keyboard as I typed the same text for the same duration of time. The brown keys averaged 62 dB, and the blue keys averaged 65 dB. A 3 decibel difference is (according to my very quick google search) noticeable only as a small difference in volume to the human ear. I don’t notice a significant difference in volume between the two keyboards when I’m typing fast, especially since I’ll have headphones on all day as I work. Since the difference in volume is negligible for me, I decided to go with the keyboard that felt better to type on. And for me (someone who loves tactile), the blue clickies just felt so much better. The response is deeper and I feel like they can take my torrent of typing attacks just fine. Thankfully I work from home, so my loud typing on the clickies won’t make any coworkers mad. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023 by MFrost MFrost

  • Quality!
Size: Apex 7 Style: Brown – Tactile & Quiet
This item is a huge upgrade for me, Steelseries has made its quality with this product. lighting, press quality, feeling is really great. The software is also great. I was already familiar with the software because I used the rival 650 before. So far, I have not encountered any software problems. If there is a problem with the product, I will write here, but if not, know that I am still using this keyboard and it has not disappointed my hopes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023 by Fatih Mehmet Yüksel

  • Gimmicks, gimmicks and more gummicks. Don't love it, don't hate it.
Size: Apex 7 Style: Blue – Tactile & Clicky
Pros: Good build quality. Solid wrist rest magnet, you can actually move the keyboard without it coming off. Neutral: Keys, ok but my preference would have been for slightly firmer keys. If you put the tip of your finger on any key there is a slight motion, not a huge deal or a deal breaker but I am replacing a keyboard with rock solid keys. Cons: Cable: hard stiff plastic rather than braided, since it has a "pass through" that's to be expected, do not expect it to sit neatly on your desk and do expect problems if you have to pass it behind your desk to a case sitting on the floor. Cable #2: Steelseries touts the keyboard as having a "pass through", yeah, no, it's just a fancy term for "extension". Yes, the keyboard has a USB port but I could have just as easily bought an $8 USB 3.0 cable if I'd wanted an extension that badly and had a keyboard with a more traditional cable. I will NEVER use the keyboard's USB port. Wrist rest: ergonomic enough but covered in this rubberized material that is slightly sticky, your wrist will not effortlessly slide on it. I don't sit on my desk eating Cheetos all day but everything floating in the air with stick to it. I'm having to wipe it down twice a day with a wet rag. I would have been fin with just a good quality plastic wrist rest. Software: was NOT looking forward to having yet another driver on my computer. In 40 years in IT I NEVER had software for a keyboard but without it you'll be out of luck setting per key colors. OLED: The biggest gimmick, It's hard to see, you have to lean forward to make use it. I can often see it moving out of my peripheral vision so it's something fiddling on your keyboard out of the corner of your eye. It is also mostly useless, since if you want to customize your keyboard to your taste you will have to use the software. Caps Lock, scroll lock, and key lock: There are NO lights on the keyboard indicating that the keys are pressed, rather they keys change color when depressed. Individual LEDs for those keys would have been far more useful than the OLED. Weirdness: Turn your computer off and the lights on the keyboard will turn off, unless you touch a key, then the xmas tree comes on again. There is a general tendency to over complicate everything, that's why we have $500 car keys (fobs). This keyboard replaces my 7 year old AZIO MGK1, that keyboard had custom colors, and per key colors WITHOUT software, no "pass through", a braided cable, standard LEDs for the lock keys. In short a pretty standard keyboard whose colors could be customized. Perhaps Steelseries should consider an APEX 7 "Basics", I believe that there is a market out there for people that don't want to do all the fiddling that this model requires. I am not saying the keyboard is terrible it's just that they went overboard with the bells and whistles. I paid $119 when I purchased it on November 2022, it was ok since I'd paid $100 for my old keyboard. Now it's $159, I would not have paid that much for it and would have gone for something else. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2022 by ArgosDex

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