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The compact tenkeyless design is the most popular form factor used by the pros, allowing you to position the keyboard for comfort and to maximize in-game performance.
Our whisper quiet gaming switches with anti-ghosting technology for keystroke accuracy are made from durable low friction material for near silent use and guaranteed performance for over 20 million keypresses.
Designed with IP32 Water & Dust Resistant for extra durability to prevent damage from liquids and dust particles, so you can continue to play no matter what happens to your keyboard.
PrismSync RGB Illumination allows you to choose from millions of colors and effects from reactive lighting to interactive lightshows that bring RGB to the next level.
Dedicated Multimedia Controls with a clickable volume roller and media keys allowing you to adjust brightness, rewind, skip or pause all at the touch of a button.
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SteelSeries Apex 3 TKL RGB Gaming Keyboard – Tenkeyless Compact Form Factor – 8-Zone RGB Illumination – IP32 Water & Dust Resistant – Whisper Quiet Gaming Switch – Gaming Grade Anti-Ghosting,Black
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Camilo Salazar –
SteelSeries Apex 5 – Almost a 5-Star Keyboard, but Not Quite (4.76 on My Scale)
The SteelSeries Apex 5 left a strong impression. It’s a well-built keyboard with some excellent features and clever design choices. The cable is thick, long, and even has a nice touch — the SteelSeries logo on the USB plug. The RGB effects are top-notch, with smooth transitions both on keypress and when idle. I was genuinely excited about all of this… until I noticed what was missing. And for me, that’s a big deal.Let’s break it down.😁### What Makes It (Almost) 5 Stars – The Good:😃- Excellent Media Controls: The volume wheel is fantastic: easy to reach, smooth to use, and includes a click-to-mute function. The menu button also works similarly to the playback controls found on many headsets with built-in microphones or hands-free kits. Super convenient.- Onboard Controls – No Software Needed: You can manage brightness, RGB colors, effects, profiles, and more — all from the keyboard itself. No software required. Only macros can’t be directly viewed or edited in menu, which is a small detail worth noting.- Smart OLED Display: It shows the status of Num Lock, Caps Lock, Scroll Lock, and whether the Windows key is disabled. Very handy (though there’s a small catch — more on that below).- Customization & Visual Feedback: Besides full per-key RGB customization and reactive effects, pressing the “Fn” key (the SteelSeries logo key) lights up related function keys in red for quick reference. It’s super helpful… but again, not perfect (you can’t change the color — more on that too).- Profile Memory Built-In: You can save up to 5 profiles directly on the keyboard and toggle them on/off without cycling through all of them. I personally use just two: one for gaming and one for productivity.### The Not-So-Good – My Gripes😒:- No Dedicated Context Menu Key: This is my biggest issue. A full-size keyboard should include the dedicated menu key (the “right-click menu” key). SteelSeries replaced it with their custom “Fn” key, which really disrupted my usual workflow. I ended up switching to Shift + F10 to keep things consistent across devices.- Fn Key Can’t Be Reassigned: The SteelSeries logo key, which replaces the context menu key, is fixed — it can’t be remapped. Personally, I’d have preferred having the Windows key only on the left, and using the right one for Fn, keeping the menu key in its usual place.- OLED Button Always Lit: The brightness of the button next to the OLED screen cannot be dimmed or turned off. If you’re working in a dark room or watching movies, this little light will keep shining at you — kind of annoying.- OLED Icons Overlap Custom Logos: If you upload a custom image to the OLED screen, the status icons for Num Lock, Caps, etc. may overlap your logo. Not a dealbreaker, but it limits how creative you can get with personalization.- No Visual Feedback When Windows Key Is Locked: Unlike other lock states (like Caps Lock), there’s no lighting change or visual indicator on the keyboard itself when the Windows key is disabled — just a small icon on the OLED. Feels inconsistent.- Function Key Highlight Color Can’t Be Changed: When pressing “Fn,” the related keys light up red — but that red is not customizable. If your RGB theme is red, this effect becomes basically invisible.- Slight Input Delay: There’s a small delay in key activation. I don’t notice it while typing or working, but for competitive gaming, it might matter. Rtings.com confirmed this in their testing too.- Non-Replaceable Hybrid Switches This is the most serious issue. The switches aren’t standard and can’t be replaced by the user. If a key fails, you’re stuck with relying on warranty, support… or scavenging another board. Not great.### Neutral Points – Might Be Good or Bad Depending on You🤷🏻♂️:- Actuation Distance: I switched from a keyboard with ultra-light 0.8 mm actuation, and I kept typing extra characters. The Apex 5 feels much more precise and helped reduce typos — a big plus for me.- Key Feel & Keycaps: The keycaps aren’t made from premium material, but they feel decent. Coming from linear switches, the tactile feel took a bit of getting used to — but I adjusted quickly.- Magnetic Wrist Rest: I don’t use it much, but the magnets are strong and hold it firmly in place.- Macro Labeling (M1, M2, etc.): Some keys are labeled as macro keys (M1, M2…), which can be confusing at first — but you’ll get used to it.- Customization Without Software: You can change basic RGB effects and profiles directly from the keyboard. The software adds more depth, but it’s nice that you’re not forced to use it.- USB Plug with Logo: A small but smart touch: the SteelSeries logo on the USB plug helps you spot which device you’re plugging in.- No Physical Lock LEDs: The lock indicators (Num Lock, Caps, Scroll) have been moved to the OLED screen, and you can set those keys to change color when active. Some might miss the old-school LED lights, but I’m fine with it.### Final Verdict 💸😇 The SteelSeries Apex 5 is a well-built, visually polished keyboard with great RGB, useful media controls, and a solid set of features for gamers and professionals alike. Still, a few oversights — especially the missing context menu key and the non-replaceable switches — keep it from being a perfect 5-star device in my eyes.If those flaws don’t bother you, then this keyboard is an easy recommendation. Just know what you’re getting — and what you’re not
Douglas Taylor –
Perfect keyboard for dark settings
As a Keyboard snob and a very hard keyboard user, I really like this keyboard and this company overall. It has a nice break for each key and while the typing is not whisper quiet, it is much less than a cherry red mechanical. I can touch type easily and quickly as everything is where it should be. I also have a older Apex 5 keyboard with the Cherry Brown keys I believe – great keyboard as well, but noisy. I think this Apex 3 is superior in feel and typeability. I have never used the wrist rest before on any keyboards due to my very large hands, but this time I gave it a go, and it really improved the overall feel through my wrists. I am now a believer in the hard smooth angled wrist restsOne thing I really like about this keyboard is that you can get the white LEDs pretty bright so that I can program without overhead lighting and never not see the keys – it is bright enough and it looks legit while being bright. I am too old for the RGB effects, just give me bright white keys!On my Apex 5, I wore the keys to a high shine and it still hasn’t missed a beat. Steel series knows how to put out a extremely useable, high quality product every time. I have had virtually all the big names keyboards and they all have their charms, but for reliability and quality, none has surpassed this manufacturer in my experience, although some have equaled it.From a dollars and cents standpoint – this is a excellent value!
Jakhongir Naymanov –
Compact Powerhouse: The SteelSeries Apex 3 TKL White RGB Keyboard Revolutionized My Setup!
I’ve been using the SteelSeries Apex 3 TKL White RGB Gaming Keyboard for a couple of weeks now, and it’s hands-down the best compact board I’ve owned. The tenkeyless design frees up so much desk space for my mouse—perfect for my fast-paced FPS sessions in games like Valorant—without sacrificing any essential keys. The whisper-quiet gaming switches are a dream; they’re responsive with that satisfying tactile click, but silent enough not to wake the house during late-night grinds.The 8-zone RGB illumination is stunning in white—customizable via SteelSeries Engine for everything from reactive waves to per-key programming that syncs with my other peripherals. Lighting looks crisp and vibrant without bleeding into the keys, and the matte white finish resists fingerprints beautifully. Durability is top-notch too; it’s water and dust resistant, which saved me when I spilled some energy drink (no damage, just wiped it clean).Setup was plug-and-play with full N-key rollover for zero missed inputs, and the ABS keycaps feel premium. At this price, it’s an unbeatable mix of comfort, performance, and style for gamers or typists who want compact excellence. If you’re eyeing a TKL, grab this—it’s transformed my productivity and playtime. Five stars!
Dustin –
SteelSeries Apex 3 TKL RGB Gaming Keyboard (Black)
Bought this for my 7-year-old who’s getting into PC gaming and it’s been perfect. Spill-resistant (already survived a full cup of juice), quiet switches that still feel nice to type/game on, and the RGB keeps him entertained for hours. Anti-ghosting works great in Roblox and Minecraft, and the TKL size saves desk space for his mouse. Super durable kid keyboard that doesn’t feel cheap.
Sheena Scott-Mitchell –
Great gaming keyboard for my Grandson
Dennis –
The keyboard wasn’t a mechanical keyboard. However, the typing feeling was good.The Macro setting was superb able to toggle individual keys on or off and auto-repeat.All keys are programmable.
Isaac nabil –
Très utile, pratique pour ceux qui font la programmation
ellie whilding –
The keyboard is amazing. It has per key illumination which the software is very cool with.It gets recognised by signal rgb software so it syncs everything together.The feel is good it has mechanical clicks with membrane so doesn’t feel like your bottoming out the keys.
Triple –
5 stars for the quality however it lacks some features. Good for the price.