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SteelSeries Apex 3 Gaming Keyboard
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SteelSeries Apex 3 Gaming Keyboard (full-size model, with a popular TKL tenkeyless variant) is a budget-friendly wired gaming keyboard that prioritizes quiet operation, spill resistance, and solid build quality. It’s especially appealing for users who game late at night, work in shared spaces, or want protection against accidental spills — common in Kenyan setups with variable power or desk environments. It’s a membrane (rubber dome) keyboard, not mechanical, making it softer and nearly silent compared to clicky mechanical boards.
Key Features and Specs
- Switches: Whisper-quiet gaming switches (membrane/rubber dome) with low-friction material — rated for over 20 million keypresses. Actuation force around 60g. Very quiet and comfortable for long sessions, with good anti-ghosting and N-key rollover on gaming keys.
- Lighting: 10-zone RGB (full-size) or 8-zone (TKL) with 16.8 million colors. Customizable via SteelSeries GG Engine software; reacts to games, Discord notifications, and supports PrismSync for syncing with other SteelSeries gear (e.g., mouse, headset).
- Build & Design: Plastic chassis with decent rigidity (minimal flex). Includes a premium magnetic wrist rest for palm support and comfort. Three-way cable routing for tidy desk setup. Dedicated media controls (volume roller/rocker, play/pause, etc.).
- Durability: IP32 water and dust resistant — protects against spills, crumbs, or light moisture (great for drinks near the desk).
- Connectivity: Wired USB (detachable or fixed cable depending on batch). Plug-and-play with full customization in software.
- Dimensions & Weight (approx.):
- Full-size: ~445mm wide, comfortable for numpad users.
- TKL: More compact (~364mm wide), favored by esports pros for extra mouse space.
- Extras: Macro support, onboard lighting profiles, game-specific effects.
Here are visuals of the SteelSeries Apex 3 (full-size black with vibrant RGB and magnetic wrist rest) and the TKL variant:

Pros
- Extremely quiet — ideal if you share a room or record/stream.
- IP32 rating adds real peace of mind against accidents.
- Comfortable magnetic wrist rest and media controls enhance daily use.
- Good value for entry-level gaming or office/gaming hybrid setups.
- Reliable performance with low latency for most games (not the absolute fastest, but solid for casual to mid-tier play).
Cons
- Membrane switches feel softer/mushier than mechanical or hybrid ones (no tactile “click” or adjustable actuation).
- Zone-based RGB (not per-key) limits some advanced effects compared to premium models.
- Plastic build is sturdy but not as premium as aluminum-framed Apex 5/Pro series.
- No wireless option (it’s wired only).
Tips for Use
- Download SteelSeries GG Engine for full RGB customization, macros, and game integration.
- The wrist rest attaches magnetically — easy to remove for cleaning.
- Pair it with a good mousepad for gaming; the quiet switches reduce fatigue during long sessions.
- For cleaning: The IP32 rating helps, but still unplug and wipe gently.
Alternatives to Consider
- SteelSeries Apex 5: Hybrid mechanical switches (more tactile), metal frame, OLED screen — step up in feel but higher price.
- SteelSeries Apex Pro (Gen 3): Premium adjustable Hall-effect (OmniPoint) switches for ultra-fast response — much more expensive.
- Budget mechanical options: Redragon, Logitech G, or Keychron models if you prefer mechanical feel over silence.
- If you want wireless: Look at higher-end Apex Pro wireless variants or competitors like Logitech G Pro.



