Wednesday, March 26th 2025

SteelSeries Expands Its Apex Pro Gen 3 Series Keyboard Lineup
SteelSeries, the original esports brand that fuses gaming and culture, today unveiled the newest additions to the multi-award-winning Apex Pro Gen 3 Series keyboards: the black Apex Pro Mini Gen 3 and white Apex Pro TKL Gen 3. The new additions offer a sleek aesthetic - perfect for the spring season and all new games coming this year.
Embracing and embodying the mantra that "Mini is Mighty," the Apex Pro Mini Gen 3 takes Gen 3 performance to new heights (and lengths) with its smaller, smarter, faster, and stronger silhouette. The compact 60% form factor is one of the fastest-growing genres of keyboards for both casual gamers and professional esports players.Since its groundbreaking debut in 2019, SteelSeries revolutionized the gaming world by introducing fully adjustable actuation with the OmniPoint switch. The Apex franchise continues to gain widespread acclaim among casual gamers and esports pros and has solidified its reputation among the keyboard community. The Apex Pro Gen 3 Series has been designed and engineered to provide gamers with more control for all their use cases, whether gaming or other. The Apex Gen 3 Series provides players and typists with the world's fastest switches and the most customizable keyboard on the planet.
The Apex Pro Mini Gen 3 joins the Apex Pro Gen 3 family that includes the full-size, TKL (tenkeyless), and TKL Wireless models.
Apex Pro Mini Gen 3 - Combining the latest OmniPoint 3.0 with the world's fastest key switches with 40 adjustable actuation levels from an ultra-responsive 0.1 mm to 4.0 mm in a small 60% compact form factor, the Apex Pro Mini Gen 3 allows gamers to reduce their desktop footprint and take a high-performance keyboard with them on the go. An enhanced build quality features include premium switch stabilizers to reduce key wobble, factory-lubed switches for a smoother feel and a "thockier" sound, and dampening foam for more satisfying keypresses, confirming the fact that "Mini is Mighty." Armed with a new suite of advanced GG software features, including Rapid Tap, Rapid Trigger, and Protection Mode, gamers can utilize GG QuickSet to effortlessly access individual pro-grade profiles for the most played games, continuing the revolution that started it all.
Available at SteelSeries.com and retailers around the world, the Apex Pro Mini Gen 3 and Apex Pro TKL White Gen 3 are available for the following MSRPs:
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Embracing and embodying the mantra that "Mini is Mighty," the Apex Pro Mini Gen 3 takes Gen 3 performance to new heights (and lengths) with its smaller, smarter, faster, and stronger silhouette. The compact 60% form factor is one of the fastest-growing genres of keyboards for both casual gamers and professional esports players.Since its groundbreaking debut in 2019, SteelSeries revolutionized the gaming world by introducing fully adjustable actuation with the OmniPoint switch. The Apex franchise continues to gain widespread acclaim among casual gamers and esports pros and has solidified its reputation among the keyboard community. The Apex Pro Gen 3 Series has been designed and engineered to provide gamers with more control for all their use cases, whether gaming or other. The Apex Gen 3 Series provides players and typists with the world's fastest switches and the most customizable keyboard on the planet.
The Apex Pro Mini Gen 3 joins the Apex Pro Gen 3 family that includes the full-size, TKL (tenkeyless), and TKL Wireless models.
Apex Pro Mini Gen 3 - Combining the latest OmniPoint 3.0 with the world's fastest key switches with 40 adjustable actuation levels from an ultra-responsive 0.1 mm to 4.0 mm in a small 60% compact form factor, the Apex Pro Mini Gen 3 allows gamers to reduce their desktop footprint and take a high-performance keyboard with them on the go. An enhanced build quality features include premium switch stabilizers to reduce key wobble, factory-lubed switches for a smoother feel and a "thockier" sound, and dampening foam for more satisfying keypresses, confirming the fact that "Mini is Mighty." Armed with a new suite of advanced GG software features, including Rapid Tap, Rapid Trigger, and Protection Mode, gamers can utilize GG QuickSet to effortlessly access individual pro-grade profiles for the most played games, continuing the revolution that started it all.
- Protection Mode - Say goodbye to accidental "fat-fingering" with Protection Mode, a SteelSeries-exclusive feature. This mode protects against accidental key presses by reducing the sensitivity of selected surrounding keys—never worry about blowing the most important cooldown again.
- Rapid Tap - Rapid Tap prioritizes the last pressed key in a pair without needing to release the previous key, enabling faster input and improved aim. With up to five key pairings, your counter-strafing, peeking, crouch-jumping or slide-canceling becomes more responsive than ever.
- Rapid Trigger - Discard the limitations of regular actuation. With Rapid Trigger, gamers can repeatedly press the same key without waiting for it to return, at the slightest lift of a finger. No more missing multiple key presses if players ever need to spam a button.
- GG Quickset - Optimal settings for a player's favorite games are just a few clicks away, making the gaming keyboard setup easier than ever. Gain a competitive edge with pro-grade presets that adjust actuation levels, Rapid Trigger, Protection Mode, Rapid Tap, RGB Lighting, and more on a per-game basis. Skip the complicated setup and get playing.
Available at SteelSeries.com and retailers around the world, the Apex Pro Mini Gen 3 and Apex Pro TKL White Gen 3 are available for the following MSRPs:
- Apex Pro Mini Gen 3 - US $199.99| EMEA €219.99 | UK £189.99 | APAC $229.99
- Apex Pro TKL White Gen 3 - US $219.99 | EMEA €239.99 | UK £209.99 | APAC $249.99
1 Comment on SteelSeries Expands Its Apex Pro Gen 3 Series Keyboard Lineup
It would be nice if it was fully programmable, though.
All my 60% keyboards have the Fn key all the way to the bottom right, with the three keys between it and the Spacebar, as well as the key next to the right Shift, being arrow keys by default.
Been working with this layout so long, it would be quite a pain, having to relearn everything to muscle memory.
Too bad nobody has figured out how to make a hall sensor switch that is tactile yet...