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Steelseries Apex Pro Keyboard Review
Jeff | 2024-04-21 07:36:26 |
I bought this for my Steelseries Apex Pro TKL. It fits quite well despite being designed for the Roccat Vulcan TKL. 5 |
Erik | 2024-08-11 01:34:40 |
This is my first time working with a digital microphone. The first thing I did was test it versus my iPhone 14 Pro Max and my SteelSeries Pro headset. This blew them both out of the water. I used it as a system with the iPhone, then also as just a receiver hooked up to an Osmo Action 4. Post-production using Lumafision on the iPad was a breeze as well. I was able toi easily isolate sounds. 5 |
Ed | 2024-08-18 08:11:48 |
I use the Apex AX-48 keyboard stand for a heavier digital piano, on the bottom and a Roland Juno Di on top. Each keyboard is easily accessible and adjustable keyboard heights make playing very comfortable. This stand is very sturdy. 5 |
Bbyp | 2024-08-17 07:22:32 |
(This review was collected as part of a promotion.) Good headset, I use both this and the SteelSeries Artis 3 wired and find them similar 5 |
Snake | 2024-07-07 03:59:27 |
This is simply the best keyboard for an iPad Pro. 5 |
Adriengoodrich | 2024-05-12 05:39:26 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I play alot of apex legends and watch movies sometimes and it is a great moniter 5 |
Mark | 2024-08-29 06:20:59 |
I am Loving my new iPad Pro so far. Of course it’s light years ahead of the 2004 Apple iBook G4 that it is replacing (I know, I know...). Obviously there is somewhat of a learning curve with the differences but in a house with two teenagers to help, that’s been O.K. So far. I also got the “Magic Keyboard” with this iPad which of course also acts as a case. I don’t know if I’m more taken with the iPad, the Magic Keyboard or how they function together? - It is a joy to see perfectly functioning engineering like this! - I was concerned that I might not like the keyboard or that it would be too far off from the one I was used to, but I needn’t have been and actually like this keyboard better than my old one! Key function and sensitivity and keyboard size are great! - The iPad magnetically connects effortlessly with the Magic Keyboard and can charge from there too and when you want it disconnected for other uses, you just grab it and pull it off the keyboard component! - Once I’d set them both up my two aforementioned teenagers were even visibly impressed and I wondered if I sensed a little envy in their look even though they’ve had much further advanced electronic devices than their Dad for a long time up until this point. - It is fantastic and really does make it seem like a “real” laptop computer - or even better! Good Luck! & Cheers! M. 5 |
DMKWJN | 2024-04-08 08:40:17 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is lighter than my 12.9” iPad Pro and the Lenovo keyboard remains the best one for ergonomic typing. This is a fast, sexy, durable workhorse of a laptop without a lot of bloatware. 5 |
John D. | 2024-09-12 01:18:35 |
I prefer typing on a keyboard over directly on the iPad, thus the Zagg Pro Keys Keyboard is a great device. The combined weight is noticeable, but the ability to separate the (encased) iPad from the keyboard is a delight. It makes reading or browsing a joy because it is so light. When connected the keyboard is responsive, comfortable, and meets expectations. The case provides excellent protection for the iPad. I have used Zagg products in the past and I am happy to use them again. 5 |
Tae | 2024-09-11 02:20:35 |
I’ve been using my 11” iPad Pro with the new Magic Keyboard since its launch and it’s a game-changer for professionals that need a robust typing tool for those looking for a compact and relatively lightweight workstation. While the iPad Pro is still relatively limited due to the OS (iPadOS 13), there are workarounds for those that are open to expanding/exploring new ways of using this combo for their needs. The 12.9” iPad Pro with this Magic Keyboard takes things to a new level as the bigger screen with the full-size keyboard (similar in size to the 16” MBP’s keyboard), you will see that the Magic Keyboard had turned the bigger 12.9” into the defacto MacBook Pro 13” LITE. 5 |