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SteelSeries Apex Pro 2023 (DE, Cable, Wireless)
EUR256,48 was EUR270,34

SteelSeries Apex Pro 2023

DE, Cable, Wireless


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FaderEragong60

1 year ago

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Galaxus

1 year ago

The "Apex Pro 2023 (DE, wired, wireless)" from SteelSeries is actually a variant of the Apex Pro TKL series, although the name does not explicitly include "TKL". Here are some clues that point to this: - The keyboard has an 80% form factor, which is typical of TKL (tenkeyless) keyboards. - It uses OmniPoint switches and has a number of functions that are consistent with the Apex Pro TKL series, such as adjustable actuation points and a lag-free dual wireless connection. It is therefore a wireless and wired version of the Apex Pro TKL.
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DonAuda10

1 year ago

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GentianR

2 years ago

Should I rather buy a wooting 60eh ?

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zulb

2 years ago • purchased this product

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I would rather say that you should find this out for yourself, I have both and find the apex pro tkl much better, I also had extreme problems with the wooting 60he, I would rather take the apex pro, hope I could help you
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Harbingerrh

2 years ago

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noah.imfeld

2 years ago • purchased this product

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I also have this keyboard with DE layout. It can be annoying when you want to write exclamation marks or ? or #, for example, because it needs a different key combination. Otherwise not really bad

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