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SteelSeries is a Danish producer of gaming equipment. Right from the start, the company put their efforts into professional gaming. As early as 2003, SteelSeries sponsored the esports team SK Gaming. Many other teams were to follow, the list includes many prominent names like Fnatic, Alliance, Mousesports, OG, FaZe Clan and FunPlus Phoenix. SteelSeries has a lot of experience in the field of mechanical keyboards, they developed their first mechanical gaming keyboard already in 2006.

SteelSeries Apex 9 TKL
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SteelSeries Apex 9 TKL / Mini

Make way for new SteelSeries OptiPoint switches! SteelSeries enters the realm of optical switches in September 2022 by presenting two new keyboards: The SteelSeries Apex 9 TKL and the Apex 9 Mini. Apex 9 with OptiPoint Switches The Apex 9 features linear OptiPoint switches. These optical switches provide…
SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini Wireless
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SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini / Wireless

The SteelSeries Apex Pro came onto the market in summer of 2019. In many reviews, it was described as the best mechanical gaming keyboard available.  Three years later in the summer of 2022, the manufacturer presents a new, smaller version of the keyboard – the SteelSeries Apex Pro…
SteelSeries Apex 7
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SteelSeries Apex 7 / Apex 7 TKL

The SteelSeries Apex 7 is a mechanical gaming keyboard that looks like the SteelSeries Apex Pro but features different switches. The keyboard is available since June 2019. Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with lots of Extras The Apex 7 comes, just like the Apex Pro, fully packed with tons of…
SteelSeries Apex Pro
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SteelSeries Apex Pro / Apex Pro TKL

The SteelSeries Apex Pro is a high-end mechanical gaming keyboard. It was introduced in May 2019 and is being sold in the US since June 11, 2019. Availability for Europe and Asia was announced with fall 2019. New OmniPoint Switches exclusively for the Apex Pro The switches of…
New Mechanical Keyboards 2017
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New Mechanical Keyboards 2017

A lot of new mechanical keyboards were launched in 2017. This article introduces the most important new keyboards, gives a quick outline for each one and reveals how they are doing in their first reviews. Razer BlackWidow Chroma V2 At the beginning of the year, Razer introduced the…
SteelSeries Apex M750
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SteelSeries Apex M750

With the Apex M750, SteelSeries presented its new flagship product in August 2017. Hence, the keyboard follows in the footsteps of the Apex M800. Gaming Keyboard with New QX2 Switches The SteelSeries Apex M750 is a relatively expensive mechanical gaming keyboard. It boasts a high-end aluminium casing, a…
SteelSeries Apex M500
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SteelSeries Apex M500

The Apex M500 is a mechanical keyboard from SteelSeries. It offers more features than the SteelSeries 6Gv2 but less than the flagship model Apex M800. Robust Mechanical Gaming Keyboard One of the main selling points of the 6Gv2 was its high build quality. SteelSeries wants to continue this…
SteelSeries Apex M500
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SteelSeries Apex M500 announced

As recently announced, the manufacturer SteelSeries expands its range of products with one additional mechanical keyboard, the Apex M500. The keyboard features Cherry MX Red switches and blue backlighting. It supports macros and comes with 100% Anti-Ghosting technology with 104 key rollover. Further details will follow soon in…
SteelSeries Apex M800
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SteelSeries Apex M800

The Apex M800 is the high end model from the manufacturer SteelSeries. The mechanical keyboard uses QS1 Switches, these are specifically for the Apex M800 created switches. Similar to the Romer-G Switches in the Logitech G910, the QS1 Switches in the Apex M800 have a quite short actuation…
SteelSeries 6Gv2
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SteelSeries 6Gv2

The 6Gv2 is the lower priced mechanical gaming keyboard from SteelSeries. Compared to other gaming keyboards, the SteelSeries 6Gv2 doesn’t come with a lot of spectacular features. It focuses on the most important aspects and gives you good value for your money. The SteelSeries 6Gv2 uses original Cherry…