White and gold are two colours that will always go well together, though gold is often a tacky looking “colour” especially if its overdone, it’s an accent colour never a main colour, which leads into SteelSeries‘ new White x Gold Edition Apex Pro Mini keyboard.
The Apex Pro Mini isa 60% mechanical keyboard which makes use of the OmniPoint 2.0 Adjustable HyperMagnetic Switches which allow for fast key actuation with Rapid trigger mode as well as high levels of adjustability ranging the actuation distance from 0.1mm to 4.0mm. This keyboard has been given a new design in the form of white with gold accents on the plate beneath the white PBT keycaps which offer unparalleled durability from the 1st to the 100,000,000th keystroke.
The underside of the keyboard is the meticulously engineered with a brass weight plate and precision milled CNC aluminium bottom case for added weight. This also features a gold SteelSeries logo with a model number etching from 1/250 representing the 250 of these keyboards available.
Only available at SteelSeries.com, the Apex Pro Mini: Limited-Edition White x Gold keyboards are available while supplies last for an MSRP of $379.99, I think I’ll pass on that.
In addition to the Apex Pro Mini: Limited-Edition White x Gold keyboard, the brand is introducing the first packs in the series of SteelSeries COLOR collections. Offering players the opportunity to customize their keyboards and setups with brilliant colored accessories, the initial color packs include Bright Pink, Pastel Blue, and Pine Green.
Each colour pack features special-edition coiled cable options, double-shot PBT keycaps, QcK mousepads, and Arctis Nova Booster Packs.
Coiled Cable Compatibility:
60% Double Shot PBT Keycaps Compatibility:
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