They should work out an integration with game devs that take advantage of the analogue mechanic letting the linear actuation make gradual inputs. It's being done with other peripherals, but that would make this much more appealing. Press lightly, roll a plane slower, or walk instead of run. It's nice to see steelseries finally come up with something practical and not so gimmicky though. I hope they modernize their mice next. I want a lightweight sensei with a flexible cable (or wireless).
It would be amazing for games with occasional driving. Everything from GTA to Battlefield where you don't always want hard left or hard right without giving up wasd + mouse.
8:16 I can vouch for that. I know several custom mechanical keyboard nerds out there, (myself included), that would probably argue, "well I can surely build something better which would feel smoother, produce better sound and work just as well as this. Mass-produced and very expensive, nope.". Well, I've built several mechanical high-end keyboards during the past couple of years. I got to try this one out in my local electronics store, and boy, these switches are SMOOTH. Keep in mind, building your own mechanical keyboard is more directed towards the hobby part of it, rather than mimicking a classical (even premium) gaming keyboard. Premium keyboards which are custom made usually culminate in two factors; Feel or sound. You can have both, but for most people, they'll settle for either one. Having in mind the pricetag of a custom made keyboard (mine ended up at around 900 usd), these usually do not end up fully satisfactory in regard of gaming standards. They can, sure.. but then again, at what cost? These OmniPoint switches are extremely smooth to the touch. I mean, there's literally no scratch to them. And upon pressing the keys, working your way down to the bottom there's really no other way to describe them other than: it's like touching silk. Don't get my wrong, I love them custom keyboards. I really enjoy making them. But I can't really see how you could assemble anything feeling just like this. Keep in mind, I'm only wording my own experiences here. It's my personal preference. But these switches are insanely creamy. Considering this to be my new gaming keyboard. It has those extremely creamy OmniPoint switches for your main key layout, and it also has a lot of customization going for it. Magnetized switches with several possibilities. Choosing your own actuation point is a very nice utility. And it kind of looks nice too, speaking purely aesthetics. Not to mention the OLED display.. purely a gimmick, surely.. but yet, neat? For me personally, I won't do any RGB. Thankfully this could be altered to your own liking, either fully blown rainbow or all toned down to zero. I'd say this is actually a nice one. Expensive in it's own category. Then again, I do feel Steelseries have their very own and quite lonely stand at this genre, right here.
I actually read it all. I am wondering on one major thing. A lot of my issues with keyboards are the keycaps. I have been primarily buying Logitech keyboards, and I find the keycaps to be, pardon the language, but, crap. Doing research, I discovered that PBT is a much better keycap then abs. This keyboard featured here is in fact abs. I had this keyboard in mind, as well as several from Corsair. Corsair keycaps are in fact PBT. I was leaning more towards Steelseries until i learned that Corsair has PBT. So in your opinion, are these switches so good, that it makes having the cheaper ABS keycaps worth it? Or should I go with a Corsair with the better PBT caps?
@@kimmydemina6233 this is all very circumstantial. PBT isn't necessarily better. It is more resistant to shine, caused by use over time, often seen on ABS. But there are different ways of producing keycaps as well. Single shot, or double shot, and so on. If you are referring to normal average consumer keyboards, I'd say most of those keycaps are decent enough. If you want the best of the best you get yourself some GMK ones and make your own keyboard. The main issue with most consumer keyboards is the overall build. Switches, internal dampening (usually nonexistent), weight, materials etc. They keep their costs down by using cheaper solutions in terms of materials. When buying a consumer keyboard, the last thing I'd worry about would be the keycaps. I'd worry about scratchy switches, hollow sounds and overall build quality. The last thing causing dismay with a consumer keyboard would probably be the keycap in most cases.
@@sjofelumsk Thank you for this. I have only had one mechanical keyboard. It's the Logitech G710+. Before that, I only had membrane, and I had no idea what I was missing out on. My keyboard now has blue switches. The thing for me is, I have always been very unhappy with the key caps, as the lettering always rubbed off soon after buying. Then I discovered backlit keys. LOL But now with my keyboard I have now, the E keycap is breaking. Which is why I am doing all this research on keycaps. What you say makes a lot of sense. I can't make my own keyboard. I'd never trust myself too. I am currently looking at 3 brands, Logitech, the Steelseries, and Corsair. Although I think I have ruled out Logitech. I was leaning towards Steelseries, until I did my research on keycaps. The keycaps on Corsair are PBT doubleshot, so supposed to be real good. And they use genuine cherry switches. So in theory, the switches should also be top notch. But then I am a noob at all this, so maybe not. If I may ask, if you were to choose a keyboard, which one would you go with? Meaning company wise, between the three, and why?
Great review. I use an Apex M750 TKL from SteelSeries, & I love the feel & sound of the key strokes. The sound test at about 6:20 sounds so so nice to press quickly. This is very likely my next keyboard, even with it being about $240 CAD. Premium gear will come at a premium price. Look at the completion for this keyboard & the price doesn’t seem so crazy.
I was seriously considering buying this keyboard until I saw your review. As someone with only one hand (missing my right palm), I rely heavily on the arrow and Num Lock keys for gaming in titles like CSGO and PUBG. I've always customized my setup, using my left hand for the mouse and my right hand for the keyboard. Your video was an eye-opener when you mentioned that not all the keys are the same, with only 60 of them being OmniPoint. While I understand the reasoning behind this design choice, it doesn't quite cater to my specific needs. Thanks to your in-depth review, I've decided to reconsider my options. I truly appreciate your attention to detail, as it has helped me make a more informed decision.
This keyboard is amazing, it's beautiful and works like advertised. I got mine and I'm blown away, upgraded from Logitech g pro. Logitech gear is good, but the responsiveness of this keyboard is unmatched and noticeable.
@@TeeheeX23 if you put it in .25x speed it says “handarbeit? more like hand me a trashcan so I can throw up because these colors are the worst. GMK dots 4 lyfe.”
At 3:17 you destroyed my mind. As a left-handed KEYPAD Player I ordered this keyboard today for delivery tomorrow, and yours is the first video I have seen in regards to the switches. Sh1t sh1t sh1t, the NumPad is NOT Adjustable Omnipoint. The ONLY Fcuking part I wanted Omnipoint.
I think it's one of the best keyboards you can get for gaming. The keys are not loud or clicky, they are easy to press, the letters are big and visible. The lighting is on the letters, is very bright, and is not spilled around, the switches are not visibly apparent. They are fast, you won't get your hands tired. Also you get usb hub, which is absent on most keyboards. I compared them to logitech, razer, varmilo, hyperx of that range, and each other has a flaw. I had to return 2 previous keyboards of that price range, and this finally suited me in all aspects. The main thing is switches, they are really great. Not too light, not too heavy, I don't get many misses. I only wish the cable would be detachable and not just rubber. It's quite thick. I've spent several months in search for my mechanical keyboard. It's not an easy pick, as mechanical keyboards are very different, so people get several, as each has its flaws.
I actually really like the idea of this, and that media screen is actually such a cool feature. I would consider or probably even go with this keyboard if I was ever looking for one.
Interesting keyboard. It’d be cool if we could use the analog switches to emulate controller analog triggers and sticks. That would be pretty useful, especially in racing games!
The accusation keys can be used in racing games, allowing you to control how hard to turn, lighter you press the less you turn, gives you the console kinda thing
This is the best review out there, I’m going to get this keyboard when it comes out in the Nordic version. I replaced all my Logitech equipment with SteelSeries(except the keyboard) and I don’t regret it.
I totally recommend getting this keyboard if you have the money for it, I recently got it last week and it's been one of the best investments I've taken, the keyboard feels great and sounds satisfying to type on :p changing the key actuation is easy, as well as the RGB lighting i use this for Fortnite and Valorant to play start learning how to play competitively or creating content
@@TimeZ7 it’s all up to your preference, i recommend you listen to what each of them sounds like, red is a very popular choice of colour like cherry red, blue switches are dope but this keyboard has omnipoint
@@TimeZ7 you wont be able to tell a difference between different colour switches of the same quality, as long as you’re not getting ripped off you’ll be good but the razer green switches are supposedly hella fast, cherry mx silver
Great video RFP. good insight to the functionality of the k/b. Seems like a decent product - just wondering how long it'll live in a well played gaming system. ( although, the steel series in use now, seems to keep doing ok) It's a bit pricey....have to see if they drop the price a bit. Keep up the great work
I own the keychron K10, razer huntsman elite, and the steelseries apex pro. I always go back to the steelseries apex pro because of the higher built quality and the fonts on the keycaps are much sharper for my aging eyes.
Just got my apex pro tkl yesterday and these are the smoothest switches I’ve ever used and since I was previously using cherry Mx silver speed switches it doesn’t take any time to get used to. Also you won’t hear the springs like you would in a normal cherry Mx switch or gateron or whatever but overall the best keyboard I’ve ever used
With some keyboards, piano keyboards, the settings for resistive pressing is set up where soft is one, normal is two, and hard is three. So the higher the number the more you have to press. It makes sense for me at least. I hope they make it clear for the average buyer of this product.
I saw this keyboard at bestbuy on display and I instantly fell in love with how this keyboard felt compared to the others. The switches felt so good and smooth, the keyboard looks amazing. The technology is amazing. I am 100percent saving up my money for one of these keyboards. Its perfect for me. And I also want Keanu Reeves as a gif on my keyboard display.
watching your video saw a little secret at 00:42 when the screen flashes put your video on 0.25 playback and pause when the keyboard keycaps become a different colour
Wait, you can put Keanu on the little digital screen?! I'm sold
That's what i was thinking,TAKE ALL MY MONEY
Wow in 23 minutes of this comment being up already 32 likes
*TC MEME* when Frank said that i fangirled so hard I broke my own keyboard. Guess i’ll buy this one then
@@AAmxs lmaooooo for real
That's breathtaking
1:44 *_at first you had my curiosity but now you have my attention_*
New drinking game:
Take a shot every time Frank says "actuate"
He says cool more often
Dead before the video ends
Dead before the video starts
Two shots of vodka
I i i trie3d it ifieel woierd noew
They should work out an integration with game devs that take advantage of the analogue mechanic letting the linear actuation make gradual inputs. It's being done with other peripherals, but that would make this much more appealing. Press lightly, roll a plane slower, or walk instead of run. It's nice to see steelseries finally come up with something practical and not so gimmicky though. I hope they modernize their mice next. I want a lightweight sensei with a flexible cable (or wireless).
That actually would be amazing for the battlefield games
It would be amazing for games with occasional driving. Everything from GTA to Battlefield where you don't always want hard left or hard right without giving up wasd + mouse.
No one:
Randomfrankp: Yeah lets just put in the Apex robot doing the Fortnite dance
Well the keyboard has Apex in it's name soo...makes sense I guess.
@@penumbrum3135 I didn't even think of that, damn
Hold the L
I am the L
pathfinder*
Me: I’m not sure if I’m gonna buy this
Me 2 minutes later: yo is that Keanu Fkin Reeves?
the original comment will be veiled in infinite mystery
Jack Hutton no u
@Austin Edits outstanding move
cheap enough for me
lmao not worth it at all, can literally make your own keyboard with better switches, keycaps, case
Chaz uhhhh idk
"lmao I can build a better keyboard for less"
Can you put Keanu Reeves on your custom keyboard? No I didn't think so.
Frank The Tank Underatted comment
Just do a Keanu stickerbomb, that's it
Yes
I would like to introduce you to "printers"
redditor
The only youtuber who can stretch a keyboard review video beyond the 10 minutes mark.
6:18 for sound test. You're welcome.
No ads tho
No thanks from me. Go fuck yourself
thomas mcginnis lol
LUUL
I don’t think anyone wants the sound test the actual keyboard is what they want
8:16 I can vouch for that.
I know several custom mechanical keyboard nerds out there, (myself included),
that would probably argue, "well I can surely build something better which would feel smoother,
produce better sound and work just as well as this. Mass-produced and very expensive, nope.".
Well, I've built several mechanical high-end keyboards during the past couple of years.
I got to try this one out in my local electronics store, and boy, these switches are SMOOTH.
Keep in mind, building your own mechanical keyboard is more directed towards the hobby part of it,
rather than mimicking a classical (even premium) gaming keyboard.
Premium keyboards which are custom made usually culminate in two factors;
Feel or sound. You can have both, but for most people, they'll settle for either one.
Having in mind the pricetag of a custom made keyboard (mine ended up at around 900 usd),
these usually do not end up fully satisfactory in regard of gaming standards.
They can, sure.. but then again, at what cost?
These OmniPoint switches are extremely smooth to the touch. I mean, there's literally
no scratch to them. And upon pressing the keys, working your way down to the bottom there's
really no other way to describe them other than: it's like touching silk.
Don't get my wrong, I love them custom keyboards. I really enjoy making them.
But I can't really see how you could assemble anything feeling just like this.
Keep in mind, I'm only wording my own experiences here. It's my personal
preference. But these switches are insanely creamy.
Considering this to be my new gaming keyboard.
It has those extremely creamy OmniPoint switches for your main key layout,
and it also has a lot of customization going for it. Magnetized switches with
several possibilities. Choosing your own actuation point is a very nice utility.
And it kind of looks nice too, speaking purely aesthetics.
Not to mention the OLED display.. purely a gimmick, surely.. but yet, neat?
For me personally, I won't do any RGB. Thankfully this could be altered to your own
liking, either fully blown rainbow or all toned down to zero.
I'd say this is actually a nice one. Expensive in it's own category. Then again,
I do feel Steelseries have their very own and quite lonely stand at this genre, right here.
God damn that's a long comment, 1hr??
let's just pretend I read that
I actually read it all. I am wondering on one major thing. A lot of my issues with keyboards are the keycaps. I have been primarily buying Logitech keyboards, and I find the keycaps to be, pardon the language, but, crap. Doing research, I discovered that PBT is a much better keycap then abs. This keyboard featured here is in fact abs. I had this keyboard in mind, as well as several from Corsair. Corsair keycaps are in fact PBT. I was leaning more towards Steelseries until i learned that Corsair has PBT. So in your opinion, are these switches so good, that it makes having the cheaper ABS keycaps worth it? Or should I go with a Corsair with the better PBT caps?
@@kimmydemina6233 this is all very circumstantial. PBT isn't necessarily better. It is more resistant to shine, caused by use over time, often seen on ABS. But there are different ways of producing keycaps as well. Single shot, or double shot, and so on. If you are referring to normal average consumer keyboards, I'd say most of those keycaps are decent enough. If you want the best of the best you get yourself some GMK ones and make your own keyboard.
The main issue with most consumer keyboards is the overall build. Switches, internal dampening (usually nonexistent), weight, materials etc. They keep their costs down by using cheaper solutions in terms of materials. When buying a consumer keyboard, the last thing I'd worry about would be the keycaps.
I'd worry about scratchy switches, hollow sounds and overall build quality. The last thing causing dismay with a consumer keyboard would probably be the keycap in most cases.
@@sjofelumsk Thank you for this. I have only had one mechanical keyboard. It's the Logitech G710+. Before that, I only had membrane, and I had no idea what I was missing out on. My keyboard now has blue switches. The thing for me is, I have always been very unhappy with the key caps, as the lettering always rubbed off soon after buying. Then I discovered backlit keys. LOL But now with my keyboard I have now, the E keycap is breaking. Which is why I am doing all this research on keycaps.
What you say makes a lot of sense. I can't make my own keyboard. I'd never trust myself too. I am currently looking at 3 brands, Logitech, the Steelseries, and Corsair. Although I think I have ruled out Logitech. I was leaning towards Steelseries, until I did my research on keycaps. The keycaps on Corsair are PBT doubleshot, so supposed to be real good. And they use genuine cherry switches. So in theory, the switches should also be top notch. But then I am a noob at all this, so maybe not.
If I may ask, if you were to choose a keyboard, which one would you go with? Meaning company wise, between the three, and why?
Great review. I use an Apex M750 TKL from SteelSeries, & I love the feel & sound of the key strokes. The sound test at about 6:20 sounds so so nice to press quickly. This is very likely my next keyboard, even with it being about $240 CAD.
Premium gear will come at a premium price. Look at the completion for this keyboard & the price doesn’t seem so crazy.
Is everything with the TKL the same except, well, tkl?
''If you wanna hear those omnipoint switches ill do a soundtest now'' *reveals the red switch*
Lmao
6:17 freaking asmr / music to my ears
Finally i can watch dank memes on my keyboard
Haha
Lol
In 2020:
The Rise of Analog Keyboards
SuperTRev I can’t tell if you’re joking or not
@@trevrockrock16 we are in 2020 ! 2019 is over
SuperTRev r/whoooosh
bruh
I just hope they will come at a cheaper price..
I was seriously considering buying this keyboard until I saw your review. As someone with only one hand (missing my right palm), I rely heavily on the arrow and Num Lock keys for gaming in titles like CSGO and PUBG. I've always customized my setup, using my left hand for the mouse and my right hand for the keyboard.
Your video was an eye-opener when you mentioned that not all the keys are the same, with only 60 of them being OmniPoint. While I understand the reasoning behind this design choice, it doesn't quite cater to my specific needs.
Thanks to your in-depth review, I've decided to reconsider my options. I truly appreciate your attention to detail, as it has helped me make a more informed decision.
8:09 to draw something extremely meaningful ;)
@@antelbow5270 same
This keyboard is amazing, it's beautiful and works like advertised. I got mine and I'm blown away, upgraded from Logitech g pro. Logitech gear is good, but the responsiveness of this keyboard is unmatched and noticeable.
0:43 i saw that..
@@TeeheeX23 idk
@@TeeheeX23 if you put it in .25x speed it says
“handarbeit? more like hand me a trashcan so I can throw up because these colors are the worst. GMK dots 4 lyfe.”
@@TeeheeX23 oh
The keyboard looks so Clean! But im not paying that price tho
Micah Bell worth every cent.
@@Away0G razer huntsman elite better
@@kayabayunreu6092 yes
KayabaYunreu g a r ba ge
Are you Micah bell from red dead redemption lol
I like it
But
My wallet doesn’t ....
BESTLYPVPZ ARTZ get more money
Rosie- May Lmao
@@fcerti easier said then done
@@oyahzi said easier done then
210 isn’t much if you’re good with money.
Unless something else comes before that point, this keyboard is staying on the top of my wishlist for my Birthday.
Flaming_Arrow fax me too my b day is on the 13 and this the best keyboard I have found on the market
Frank: places a message in a single frame thinking we wont pause the vid to read it
Me: *How many times do I have to teach you this lesson old man*
Jonas Ibanez Where is the secret message?
@@jackshellack3775 0:42
RascaLJackaL oh, thank you!
0:43
I'm so glad to be back watching ur videos I haven't watched in a really long time
0:42 we saw that, frank. :^)
durst ?
Handarbeit? more like hand me a trashcan so I can throw up cause these colors are the worst. GMK dots 4 lyfe.
Why Handarbeit?
@@loradhd9514 It's german and means Handwork
@@lyricxls ach wirklich hätte ich gar nicht gedacht
By just looking (and listening) i can tell this keyboard is soooo satisfying to type on. Those omnipoint switches seem so goooood
*So will this keyboard make me an Apex Legends Pro?*
Seriously
YEAH IF COURSE
Thought it was a collab too
Premium Aphid
The keyboard is too large for mouse space :/ at least TKL size :P
Premium Aphid wow hilarious.
@@pasxalispetrakidis4562 lol
At 3:17 you destroyed my mind. As a left-handed KEYPAD Player I ordered this keyboard today for delivery tomorrow, and yours is the first video I have seen in regards to the switches. Sh1t sh1t sh1t, the NumPad is NOT Adjustable Omnipoint. The ONLY Fcuking part I wanted Omnipoint.
use ESDF with ur left hand smh
@@sirenss Been using the Numpad for over twenty years since Half-Life managed to get it right.
1:45 *B R E A T H T A K I N G*
I think it's one of the best keyboards you can get for gaming. The keys are not loud or clicky, they are easy to press, the letters are big and visible. The lighting is on the letters, is very bright, and is not spilled around, the switches are not visibly apparent. They are fast, you won't get your hands tired.
Also you get usb hub, which is absent on most keyboards.
I compared them to logitech, razer, varmilo, hyperx of that range, and each other has a flaw. I had to return 2 previous keyboards of that price range, and this finally suited me in all aspects.
The main thing is switches, they are really great. Not too light, not too heavy, I don't get many misses.
I only wish the cable would be detachable and not just rubber. It's quite thick.
I've spent several months in search for my mechanical keyboard. It's not an easy pick, as mechanical keyboards are very different, so people get several, as each has its flaws.
I actually really like the idea of this, and that media screen is actually such a cool feature. I would consider or probably even go with this keyboard if I was ever looking for one.
Right? It's amazing. The people who say it's bad are most likely on a tight budget.
This is a must watch if you bought this keyboard and are looking for a better quick start guide. GREAT job, you saved me so much time.
6:13 for typing test
cherry mx silent red
xanyfn Red
Interesting keyboard. It’d be cool if we could use the analog switches to emulate controller analog triggers and sticks. That would be pretty useful, especially in racing games!
I think you could, but it's quite soft in pressure, so would be not too convenient.
Wooting 60HE this does it
Dual Actuation function exists for it now :)
He is the only one that has a entertaining keybord review
Wrong but his reviews are great but so are bt,badseedtech,taekeyboards,hardwarecanucks,the techne,and many others
2:12 Are you effing kidding me xD
it needs a removable cord.
@@NamelessToast Then it wouldn't have a passthorough.
Thor Odinson no usb C can support more than 3 usb 3.0 ports at the same time
Love your videos man keep it up👍
MY birthday is in 5 days, and Im gonna Get that keyboard your showing. And Im frikkin HYPEEEEEEEED after you showed it. Thank yoooou!
The accusation keys can be used in racing games, allowing you to control how hard to turn, lighter you press the less you turn, gives you the console kinda thing
I got this yesterday and it feels amazing its worth the money.
Good video man! I really want those Arctis 9x headsets.
Arctis 9x is a modified arctis 7 to have Xbox one compatibility as the arctis 7 is PS4 and PC only.
xm3 thanks for the info I guess.....??
xm3 um thanks for that i guess
Finally, a video i was waiting for thank you
I love watching reviews on things i can't afford
This is the best review out there, I’m going to get this keyboard when it comes out in the Nordic version. I replaced all my Logitech equipment with SteelSeries(except the keyboard) and I don’t regret it.
2:12
Why.
the wooting two also has variable actuation, but is $40 cheaper and has more useful features.
nothinpersonnal kid but can u put Keanu reaves on ur keyboard
I totally recommend getting this keyboard if you have the money for it, I recently got it last week and it's been one of the best investments I've taken, the keyboard feels great and sounds satisfying to type on :p
changing the key actuation is easy, as well as the RGB lighting
i use this for Fortnite and Valorant to play start learning how to play competitively or creating content
Which switches should I get
@@TimeZ7 it’s all up to your preference, i recommend you listen to what each of them sounds like, red is a very popular choice of colour like cherry red, blue switches are dope but this keyboard has omnipoint
@@Kaigonjobi Which are like the most responsive ones
@@TimeZ7 you wont be able to tell a difference between different colour switches of the same quality, as long as you’re not getting ripped off you’ll be good but the razer green switches are supposedly hella fast, cherry mx silver
That OLED screen is soooo nice and useful! I love being able to adjust my actuation on the fly! so nice ! :D
Great video RFP.
good insight to the functionality of the k/b. Seems like a decent product - just wondering how long it'll live in a well played gaming system. ( although, the steel series in use now, seems to keep doing ok)
It's a bit pricey....have to see if they drop the price a bit.
Keep up the great work
I own the keychron K10, razer huntsman elite, and the steelseries apex pro. I always go back to the steelseries apex pro because of the higher built quality and the fonts on the keycaps are much sharper for my aging eyes.
6:18 wait I don't remember clicking on asmr video.
I got this recently and had no idea what it did so this helped thx 🙏
1:47 who else saw Keanu Reeves lol
Because it is him? Lol
Your videos are so helpful and my setup is definitely since I started watching your videos
Would definitely try something like this out if games would support movement speed adjustment through pressure.
You kinda would be able to if you emulate a controller on games that support them properly. Would just sacrifice a lot of other stuff too which sucks.
Randomdankframk is back at it again
Those Keycaps are on a WHOLE NOTHER LEVEL OF CLEAN.
1:44
Steelseries sure made this keyboard breathtaking
Wait u can have a pic of keanu reaves on the tiny screen? take my money
Just got my apex pro tkl yesterday and these are the smoothest switches I’ve ever used and since I was previously using cherry Mx silver speed switches it doesn’t take any time to get used to. Also you won’t hear the springs like you would in a normal cherry Mx switch or gateron or whatever but overall the best keyboard I’ve ever used
Sheryl Hilton im still new to the switches so I’ve used mx red cherry switches. Is it faster and can I get use to it quickly also?
I like how he was able to make a 10 minute vedio
Dave 2d *confused screaming*
Finally found somebody who show you how the keyboard sounds.
2:13 how is nobody talking about this in the comments
Your video quality is so fire bro..
0.25 playback speed pause at 0:43
I love your channel way to much
Your video quality is dope...🔥🔥🔥🔥
With some keyboards, piano keyboards, the settings for resistive pressing is set up where soft is one, normal is two, and hard is three. So the higher the number the more you have to press. It makes sense for me at least. I hope they make it clear for the average buyer of this product.
5:47 I see that breathtaking man
2:42 what effect is that? That pulse every time you click. Is that a preset or something?
„I‘ll do a soundtest now“
*rips out esc button*
That is some serious crackhead behaviour. 😂
Savage but there’s two different switches
Its because there is no escape, they are so satisfying and so smooth. Once you start using omnipoint you can't stop using it.
@@NamelessToast hey what're you doing here?
@@NamelessToast INAFF
2:12 Love that dancing pathfinder xD
Ooh, i love this thing!
Its just amazing!
Thanks for the review,I bought it after watching this video
The typing sound is amazing, but I´m not spending $200 on a keyboard. Great review though 👍
Captain Seemo give it some time, the price will drop.
U will , if u too rich xD
Go visit r/mechanicalkeyboards
100$ today !
Hey you uploaded this on my birthday nice
I saw this keyboard at bestbuy on display and I instantly fell in love with how this keyboard felt compared to the others. The switches felt so good and smooth, the keyboard looks amazing. The technology is amazing. I am 100percent saving up my money for one of these keyboards. Its perfect for me. And I also want Keanu Reeves as a gif on my keyboard display.
Did you bought it?
Tried it at the store. Very impressed. Nice stuff.
imagine ricardo milos GIF on your keyboard x)
Banana Man! God
Love your reviews man...always helpful.
What game was he playing at 3.02 and what mouse was using?
Not sure about the mouse, but the game is Battlefield One.
this keyboard has arguably the best keyboard sound of all time
0:43 what is strange keyboard
Nice review man, I've been waiting for someone to do this and was glad to see your name come up against it!!
I just bought the keyboard. I love it!!
But I don’t think my wallet did
is it still good or bad?
Is it worth it??
PoWeX good
Can u do analog inputs on FPS games like r6 so u can slow peek a door?
paul Cause it's good
0:43 personally I think that looks dope
I want it, but I also want my left kidney. :(
Nice video! I’m gonna buy this haha.
6:19 (sound test)
Thx
oo i like the screen idea hope for brands can incorporate that
6:18 sound test
Are the key caps customizable? Can I swap all of them for different colored ones?
I feel like that screen will be a distraction whenever I'm typing and I look at the keyboard
You can turn it off
This is mainly a gaming keyboard, you wouldn't want this if you care more about typing
@@Schmeevene I'm into both.
Dig your videos and reviews my dude. Nice work! Got me subbed :D
6:37 some real ASMR
Amazing thank you so much for the review.
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リストレスト一体型好きだし絶対買う!
I’ve had the apex m400 for so long, yesterday i spilled water on it and it fricked up. Today I bought an apex pro, I can’t wait for it to come
6:15 thanks me later 😉!
No
Pacos GR your gay
@@ayyjayy2583 i didn't mean to comment that thanks though
Pacos GR you can always edit btw
UrBou JA.J. Ur a faggot being so aggressive from someone just saying no hope you step on a LEGO
watching your video saw a little secret at 00:42 when the screen flashes put your video on 0.25 playback and pause when the keyboard keycaps become a different colour