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[Hardware] SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini Review: Everything and the Kitchen Sink


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SteelSeries’ Apex Pro Mini packs lots of features into its tiny 60% package—perhaps too much, including adjustable actuation switches, dual-action keypresses and brilliant RGB. Expect a steep learning curve, but there's a lot to like here for gamers who enjoy customizing their controls.

Pros

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Feels great and intuitive for gaming

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Highly customizable

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Bright, attractive RGB

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Feels sturdy but isn’t too heavy

Cons

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Dual actuation has a learning curve

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SteelSeries GG has some bugs

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Legends for secondary keybinds are hard to see

Today's best SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini deals

SteelSeries recently introduced its first ultra-compact, 60-percent form factor keyboards, the Apex Pro Mini and the Apex Pro Mini Wireless. 

SteelSeries’ Apex Pro line notably features the brand’s OmniPoint adjustable actuation switches, and these new mini keyboards are the first to sport the next generation, OmniPoint 2.0. In addition to adjustable actuation, OmniPoint 2.0 introduces dual actuation — a feature that lets you set two actions, triggered at different actuation points, in a single keystroke. 

As innovative as this all might sound, switches with adjustable actuation and dual actuation aren’t unique to SteelSeries. Razer’s Analog Huntsman keyboards, including both the full-size Huntsman V2 Analog and the 60-percent Huntsman Mini Analog (which dropped in March 2022) have switches with adjustable actuation points and dual-step actuation. 

Still, since the Analog Huntsman keyboards are, well…analog, the Apex Pro Mini Wireless seems to be the first wireless keyboard with dual actuation. But it doesn’t come cheap: SteelSeries’ Apex Pro Mini costs $180, while the Apex Pro Mini Wireless costs $240 — more expensive than almost every keyboard on our list of best gaming keyboards. SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini at Amazon for $179.99

Specifications

SwitchesSteelSeries OmniPoint 2.0

LightingPer-Key RGB

Onboard Storage5 profiles

Media KeysSecondary keybinds with SS function key

ConnectivityDetachable braided USB-C cable / Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4 GHz wireless (wireless)

Battery Life30 hours (wireless)

Additional PortsNone

KeycapsDoubleshot PBT

ConstructionPlastic, aluminum alloy backplate 

SoftwareSteelSeries GG

Dimensions (WxDxH)11.53 x 4.02 x 1.59 inches / 293 x 103 x 40.3mm

Weight1.34lbs / 610g (wired) 1.2lbs / 543g (wireless)

Design and  Construction of SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini 

The Apex Pro Mini is a 60-percent keyboard, which is the smallest standard keyboard layout you’ll commonly encounter (smaller layouts, such as 40-percent aren’t mainstream). The 60-percent layout is actually fairly po[CENSORED]r, despite lacking a number pad, navigation keys, a function row, and arrow keys. This ultra-compact layout leaves you just enough keys for basic typing, and is great for traveling as well as reclaiming desk space. 

 

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