

The Apex 7 also have USB-passthrough so you can plug an additional USB port into it. The keyboard feels well-constructed although it does have a slight flex to it. The Apex 7 has an aluminum top plate and volume wheel with a plastic back. We preferred the more compact TKL layout as it fits better on a smaller desk and looks more aesthetic with a slightly squarer shape to it. The keyboard also comes in two different layout sizes: tenkeyless(TKL) or full-sized. The Apex 7 is a mechanical keyboard that comes with your choice between a Red, Blue, or Brown SteelSeries-branded switch. The Apex 7 is the best keyboard from SteelSeries, in our opinion. We’ll explain our entire thought process for how we chose the best SteelSeries keyboard. The results may surprise you, as the most expensive product does not rank number one – and for good reason. Let’s kick off the list with our favorite keyboard from SteelSeries and work our way down to the worst. We’ll dive a bit deeper into why we ranked the keyboards the way we did and talk about the unique features of each model to figure out which may be the best keyboard for you, based on your budget and preferences. While the Apex 3 and 5 only come in full-sized layout. The Apex 7 and Pro come in full or tenkeyless sizes. The Apex 3 is a rubber-dome keyboard with a plastic case. The Apex 5 is a keyboard with hybrid switches. The Apex 7 is mechanical with Red, Blue, or Brown switches. The Steelseries Apex Pro is a mechanical keyboard with omnipoint switches. Today we’re going to take a closer look at their keyboard lineup and rank them based on price, features, quality, sound, and how they feel. SteelSeries is a company focused around making gaming peripherals such as keyboards, mice, and headsets.
