![]() This is very worrying and we don't think that this product is good for your health. Your hands get tired very fast while you're using it and they will hurt after an hour or two of typing on it. Long typing sessions on the SteelSeries Apex are literally a pain. Also, the keys are made out of slippery plastic and it feels weird to type on them. Apex is more crowded than a laptop keyboard with little to no spacing between keys, which makes it extremely uncomfortable to type on. We're gonna try to put it elegantly now: if SteelSeries had made the Apex 20 years ago, this keyboard would have been the reason why ergonomic keyboards were invented. That's right, the ones with the A-shaped layout designed to avoid wrist injuries. Most of you are probably familiar with anti-RSI ergonomic keyboards. Unfortunately, we consider this keyboard a huge failure for a big brand like SteelSeries. ![]() SteelSeries has built a bright (pun intended) and shiny keyboard for gamers while probably aiming it towards users who don't like mechanical keyboards and have only used rubber dome keyboards. It just can't hold a candle to any mechanical keyboard we used. We quickly learned that, if you're used to mechanical keyboards, you should stay away from the SteelSeries Apex. The SteelSeries Apex product page is mostly about marketing messages, how many keys this keyboard has and how they are illuminated. As you will see, the list of "real" hardware specifications is quite short. You can find the full set of specifications of this keyboard here: SteelSeries Apex - Specifications. A 2 meters long (6.6 feet) braided USB cable connects the keyboard to the computer using two USB connectors. ![]() That's 22.05 x 2.05 x 8.66 inches (Width x Height x Depth). The SteelSeries Apex weighs 1330 grams (2.93lbs) and it's quite large at 560 x 55 x 220mm (Width x Height x Depth). SteelSeries, Apex, keyboard, review, gaming
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