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This SteelSeries keyboard deal brings adjustable actuation down to $159.99

Save $60 on the Apex Pro Mini Gen 3, a 60% keyboard built for speed with Rapid Tap

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If you like compact keyboards and you care about fast, responsive inputs, this is a strong price cut on a premium option. The SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini Gen 3 is down to $159.99 (was $219.99), saving you $60. That discount matters because adjustable-actuation boards tend to live in the “nice, but pricey” category. At this price, it’s a lot easier to justify if you’ve been thinking about a 60% setup for competitive gaming or a cleaner desk.

What you’re getting

This is a 60% wired mechanical keyboard built around OmniPoint adjustable switches, which means you can fine-tune how far a key needs to travel before it actuates. That’s the whole point of this style of board: you can set it up to feel hair-trigger fast for games, or dial it back for more controlled typing.

The other highlight is Rapid Tap, which is designed to make quick directional changes and repeated inputs feel snappier—exactly the kind of thing FPS and movement-heavy games reward. You also get the usual benefits of a 60% layout: more mouse space, a tighter setup for smaller desks, and an easier keyboard to throw in a bag if you move between setups.

Why it’s worth it

The value here is performance customization. If you’ve ever felt like your keyboard is the bottleneck—either because it feels sluggish or because you want more control—adjustable actuation is one of the few features that can genuinely change how a board plays, not just how it looks.

This deal also makes sense if you’re upgrading from a basic mechanical keyboard and you want a “one and done” option rather than buying something cheap now and replacing it later. The only real caution is the 60% layout itself: it’s great for gaming and minimal setups, but it can take a little adjustment if you rely heavily on dedicated arrow keys or function rows for work.

The bottom line

At $159.99, this is a solid buy if you want a compact gaming keyboard with adjustable actuation and a speed-focused feature set. Skip it if you know you’ll miss a full-size layout for productivity, or if you’re not going to take advantage of the adjustable switch settings.

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