SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 2 Hall Effect Mechanical Keyboard

Price$180–$220 · Reviews referenced3,800 · Updated2026-04-08
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Available colors
  • Black

One-line verdict

Competitive gamers wanting adjustable OmniPoint 2.0 Hall Effect switches, rapid trigger, and OLED display get strong performance and customization in a compact TKL, though newer Gen 3 models have surpassed it.

How it compares

  • vs SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 ($245): SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 2 wins on current street price, Gen 3 wins on updated switches and features
  • vs Wooting Two HE ($210): SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 2 wins on OLED display and build, Wooting Two HE wins on raw 8000 Hz polling
  • vs Lemokey X1 ($35): SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 2 wins on Hall Effect and premium features, Lemokey X1 wins on affordability

AI-summarized review themes

Frequently praised

  • OmniPoint 2.0 Hall Effect switches with per-key actuation adjustment and rapid trigger provide excellent responsiveness for FPS gaming
  • Built-in OLED display for system stats and GIFs adds useful real-time info
  • Solid aluminum top plate and pre-lubed stabilizers deliver stable, premium typing feel

Frequently criticized

  • Higher price than newer competing Hall Effect boards
  • GG software can be resource-heavy and occasionally buggy
  • Sound is crisp but not as thocky as gasket enthusiast boards

Best for

Hall Effect gamers, users wanting OLED customization, TKL competitive play

Not for

Budget buyers, full-size users, deep thock seekers

Specifications

SpecValue
LayoutTKL
SwitchesOmniPoint 2.0 Hall Effect (adjustable, hot-swappable)
ConnectivityWired USB (8000 Hz)
KeycapsDouble-shot PBT
BuildAluminum top plate, acoustic foam
BacklightingPer-key RGB
ExtrasOLED Smart Display
Weight~950 g

Data sources

  • Estimated ~3800 public reviews referenced across SteelSeries site, Amazon, RTINGS.com, Reddit r/MechanicalKeyboards
  • Review period: 2023-2026
  • Last generated: 2026-04-08
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