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  1. Table of Contents
  2. Top
  3. Main Differences
  4. Design
    1. Dimensions
    2. Build Quality
    3. Ergonomics
    4. Hardware Customizability
    5. Backlight Features
    6. Backlight Clarity
    7. Cable & Connector
    8. Wireless Versatility
    9. Macro Keys And Programming
    10. Extra Features
    11. In The Box
  5. Typing Experience
    1. Typing Quality
    2. Typing Noise
    3. Switches
    4. Keystrokes
  6. Performance
    1. Single-Key Latency
    2. Multi-Key Latency
    3. Data Transmission
    4. Chord Split
  7. Software and Operating System
    1. Configuration Software
    2. Computer Compatibility
    3. Wireless Mobile Compatibility
  8. Comments

SteelSeries Apex Pro vs Wooting two HE

Side-by-Side Comparison

Products

SteelSeries Apex Pro
Wooting two HE

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SteelSeries Apex Pro Picture
Wooting two HE Picture

Variants

  • Apex Pro (Black)
  • two HE (Black)

Our Verdict

SteelSeries Apex Pro

Wooting two HE

The SteelSeries Apex Pro and the Wooting two HE are both wired-only gaming keyboards with Hall Effect switches inside. You can adjust the pre-travel distance on a per-key basis on both keyboards, but only the Wooting has an "Analog Mode." When you enable Analog Mode, your keypresses mimic joystick controls, so the more you depress your key, the more intense the action occurs in-game. The Wooting also has several software features that you can enable to enhance game performance. On the other hand, the SteelSeries has more hardware features built into the keyboard, like a USB pass-through, a volume wheel, and a small OLED screen.

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Main Differences for
Gaming

Threshold 

0.10

Gaming 

8.6
8.8
No major differences between these keyboards for gaming. See full list of tests below.

Full Comparison

Design

Dimensions 
 

Top Picture  

SteelSeries Apex Pro Top Picture
Wooting two HE Top Picture

Size 
 

Full-size (100%)
Full-size (100%)

Height 
 

1.6" (4.0 cm)
1.6" (4.0 cm)

Width  

17.2" (43.7 cm)
17.6" (44.6 cm)

Depth 
 

5.5" (13.9 cm)
5.9" (15.0 cm)

Depth With Wrist Rest 
 

8.3" (21.1 cm)
N/A

Weight 
 

2.14 lbs (0.970 kg)
2.21 lbs (1.004 kg)
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Build Quality 
 

8.0
8.5

Build Quality Close Up  

SteelSeries Apex Pro Build Quality Close Up
Wooting two HE Build Quality Close Up

Keycap Material  

ABS
PBT
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Ergonomics 
 

6.0
6.0

Side Picture  

SteelSeries Apex Pro Side Picture
Wooting two HE Side Picture

Curved/Angled 
 

No
No

Split Keyboard 
 

No
No

Key Alignment 
 

Staggered
Staggered

Minimum Incline 
 

4.5°
4.5°

Medium Incline 
 

N/A
N/A

Maximum Incline 
 

11°
10.5°

Home Row Height 
 

33.0 mm (1.3")
33.1 mm (1.3")
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Hardware Customizability 
 

6.0
7.4

Customizability Overview  

SteelSeries Apex Pro Customizability Overview
Wooting two HE Customizability Overview

Replaceable Cherry Stabilizers 
 

Yes
Yes

Stabilizer Fixation 
 

Plate-Mounted
Plate-Mounted

Spacebar Stabilizer Size 
 

6.25u
6.25u

Size Of Right Mod Keys 
 

1.25u
1.25u

Hot-Swappable Switches 
 

No
Yes

Switch Stem Shape 
 

Cherry MX Style
Cherry MX Style

Switch PCB Socket 
 

Soldered
Non-Customizable Design

North-Facing Cherry MX Interference 
 

Yes
Yes
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Backlight Features 
 

10
10

Backlighting Picture  

SteelSeries Apex Pro Backlighting Picture
Wooting two HE Backlighting Picture

Brightness Max  

SteelSeries Apex Pro Brightness Max
Wooting two HE Brightness Max

Backlighting  

Yes
Yes

Brightness Min  

SteelSeries Apex Pro Brightness Min
Wooting two HE Brightness Min

RGB 
 

Yes
Yes

Per-Key Backlighting 
 

Yes
Yes

Effects 
 

Yes
Yes

Software Controllable 
 

Yes
Yes
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Backlight Clarity 
 

9.0
8.0

White Shot  

SteelSeries Apex Pro White Shot
Wooting two HE White Shot
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Cable & Connector  

Connectivity  

Wired
Wired

Detachable 
 

No
Yes (Wired Only Keyboard)

Length  

5.9 ft (1.8 m)
6.5 ft (2.0 m)

Connector (Keyboard side) 
 

Not Detachable
USB type-C
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Wireless Versatility 
 

0.0
0.0

Bluetooth 
 

No
No

Bluetooth Multi-Device Pairing 
 

No
No

Proprietary Receiver 
 

No
No

Battery Type 
 

No Batteries
No Batteries
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Macro Keys And Programming 
 

5.5
4.0

Dedicated Macro Keys Count  

0
0

Onboard Macro Programming 
 

Yes
No

Macro Programming With Software 
 

Yes
Yes

Extra Features 
 

Extra Features  

SteelSeries Apex Pro Extra Features
Wooting two HE Extra Features

Media Keys 
 

Non-Dedicated
Non-Dedicated

Trackpad / Trackball  

No
No

Scroll Wheel 
 

Yes
No

Control Knob 
 

No
No

USB Passthrough 
 

Yes
No

Numpad  

Yes
Yes

Windows Key Lock 
 

Yes
Yes

Lock Indicator  

Caps & Num Lock
Caps, Scroll & Num lock
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In The Box  

Bundle Picture  

SteelSeries Apex Pro Bundle Picture
Wooting two HE Bundle Picture
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Typing Experience

Typing Quality 
 

8.0
8.0

Key Spacing 
 

19.0 mm (0.748")
19.0 mm (0.748")
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Typing Noise 
 

7.2
6.2

Typing Sample  

Average Loudness 
 

53.7 dBA
58.9 dBA

High Pitch Clicks 
 

No
No
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Switches 
 

Wobble Video  

Switch Name 
 

OmniPoint
Gateron Lekker Linear60

Switch Type 
 

Hall-effect
Hall-effect

Feel 
 

Linear
Linear

Analog 
 

Yes
Yes
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Keystrokes 
 

Key Switch Actuation Graph  

See details on graph tool
See details on graph tool

Operating Force 
 

41 gf
43 gf

Actuation Force 
 

41 gf
42 gf

Pre-Travel 
 

2.2 mm
1.2 mm

Total Travel 
 

4.2 mm
4.2 mm
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Performance

Single-Key Latency 
 

9.0
9.4

Single-Key Latency Graph  

See details on graph tool
See details on graph tool

Best Connection 
 

4.1 ms
1.9 ms

Best Connection Std Dev  

±0.5 ms
±0.4 ms

Wired 
 

4.1 ms
1.9 ms

Receiver 
 

N/A
N/A

Bluetooth 
 

N/A
N/A

PCB (Estimated) 
 

N/A
N/A
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Multi-Key Latency 
 

8.7
9.1

Latency Video  

Multi-Key Latency Graph  

See details on graph tool
See details on graph tool

Connection Evaluated  

Wired
Wired

Key Press 
 

4.1 ms
2.2 ms

Key Release 
 

8.2 ms
6.3 ms
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Data Transmission 
 

8.7
8.7

Multi-Key Raw USB  

SteelSeries Apex Pro Multi-Key Raw USB
Wooting two HE Multi-Key Raw USB

Connection Evaluated  

Wired
Wired

USB Polling Rate 
 

1,000 Hz
1,000 Hz

Effective Update Rate 
 

1,000 Hz
1,000 Hz

N-Key Rollover (NKRO) 
 

Yes
Yes

Multiple Keys Per USB Report 
 

Yes
Yes
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Chord Split 
 

7.9
7.9

Chord Split Graph  

See details on graph tool
See details on graph tool

4 Chord Split Delay 
 

5.9 ms
5.9 ms

8 Chord Split Delay 
 

8.7 ms
9.8 ms
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Software and Operating System

Configuration Software 
 

Software Tour  

Software Name  

Steelseries Engine
Wootility

Software Windows Compatible 
 

Yes
Yes

Software macOS Compatible 
 

Yes
Yes

Onboard Memory 
 

Yes
Yes

Profiles 
 

6+
6+
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Computer Compatibility 
 

10
10

Windows 
 

Fully Compatible
Fully Compatible

macOS 
 

Fully Compatible
Fully Compatible

Linux (Ubuntu 22) 
 

Fully Compatible
Fully Compatible

Media Key Compatibility 
 

Windows, MacOS & Linux
Windows, MacOS & Linux
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Wireless Mobile Compatibility 
 

0.0
0.0

Android 
 

Not Compatible
Not Compatible

iOS 
 

Not Compatible
Not Compatible

iPadOS 
 

Not Compatible
Not Compatible

Media Key Compatibility 
 

Not Compatible
Not Compatible

SteelSeries Apex Pro

Wooting two HE

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