SteelSeries Apex Pro review: Expensive but ‘cut into pieces’, great for 5 million VND

SteelSeries Apex Pro review: Expensive but 'cut into pieces', great for 5 million VND 3
SteelSeries Apex Pro review: Expensive but 'cut into pieces', great for 5 million VND 3

SteelSeries Apex Pro is one of the revolutionary products in the gaming gear industry and has been very popular since its launch in the world this Fall.

Unboxing and design

As usual, SteelSeries Apex Pro offers a very distinctive orange-white tone on the exterior:

Inside is a product that is wrapped and wrapped very carefully, looking at it it already looks high-class:

SteelSeries Apex Pro review: Expensive but 'cut into pieces', great for 5 million VND

Escape from body:

SteelSeries Apex Pro review: Expensive but 'cut into pieces', great for 5 million VND

Detailed images of the corners:

SteelSeries Apex Pro review: Expensive but 'cut into pieces', great for 5 million VND

Key back:

SteelSeries Apex Pro really has a very standard and familiar design for all gamers when the 104-key layout is used.

SteelSeries Apex Pro review: Expensive but 'cut into pieces', great for 5 million VND

Indeed, the SteelSeries Apex Pro creates a premium feel right from the moment it is opened, making it even more perfect to the touch.

SteelSeries Apex Pro review: Expensive but 'cut into pieces', great for 5 million VND

Light up

When you plug SteelSeries Apex Pro into use, you will immediately enjoy all the beauty that this product brings with its extremely bright RGB LED system and super smooth color transition effect.

The font on the SteelSeries Apex Pro looks quite bold, showing off the beauty of the colors underneath, but it’s not rough, it actually fits quite well.

Actual use

SteelSeries Apex Pro uses a new, uniquely designed switch called OmmiPoint, not to mention the unique magnetic key force sensing technology. The first point to evaluate is that the initial typing feeling of this product is very good.

With the included software, gamers can adjust the force receiving point on this OmmiPoint switch. If you like to press the bottom, leave it long, but if you like fast, then keep it shallow. It’s extremely flexible, so you can also play action games and type text.

In addition, the OLED screen above is also a big plus point called Smart Display.

Overall, the SteelSeries Apex Pro is really worth it, although spending up to 5 million to buy a keyboard doesn’t hurt at all.

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