SteelSeries Apex 7 TKL Compact Mechanical Gaming Keyboard – OLED Smart Display – USB Passthrough and Media Controls – Linear and Quiet – RGB Backlit (Red Switch) - Ghost - Certified Refurbished Brown Box for $119 December 22, 2021 at 11:00AM




KEY FEATURES
The Apex 7 TKL - Ghost keyboard has mechanical switches that guarantee 50 million keypresses using linear red switches for smooth movement from top to bottom without any bump, allowing for lightning-fast actuation. An integrated OLED Smart Display with on-board storage, double shot PBT pudding keycaps and an unbreakable aluminum alloy frame make it a standout mechanical gaming keyboard.
PRODUCT SPECS
Red Mechanical Gaming SwitchesGuaranteed for 50 million keypresses, blue switches are known for their clicky snap-action keypresses so you feel and hear exactly when a key registers
OLED Smart Display
Adjust settings and see-on-the-fly info straight from your game, music, or Discord… all without tabbing out of your game
Premium Magnetic Wrist Rest
A simple Magnetic solution for easy and secure attachment, full palm support, and a durable soft touch finish.
Aircraft Grade Aluminum Alloy
The Series 5000 metal frame is manufactured for a lifetime of unbreakable durability and sturdiness.
Dynamic Per-Key RGB Illumination
Millions of color options and reactive typing effects make you the designer of your ultimate setup.
Dedicated Multimedia Controls
A clickable metal roller and media keys allow you to adjust volume and settings on the fly: change brightness, rewind, skip, pause and more, all at the touch of a button.
USB Passthrough Port and Cable Routing
Avoid crawling behind your desk: insert a flash drive, wireless transmitter, or USB device directly into the keyboard, and choose where the cable exits the keyboard.
Three-way cable routing
The frame has built-in channels that allow you to choose from three places for your cable to exit.
100% Anti-Ghosting with 104 Key Rollover
Never lose a keypress, even in the heat of battle. 100% anti-ghosting means the keyboard will register every single keypress, no matter how fast inputs are made.
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