That said I did still spend time testing them in various situations. Blue for lighting wouldn’t be my first pick, I think white like the RAW products or orange from the SteelSeries colors would both be other good options.Īs for the Siberia 200’s, like I mentioned before they are physically the same headphones as the older Siberia v2’s with the exception of the changes in the cord design. The backlighting was bright and having the legends on the top half of the key near the LED helps as well. This is especially true when putting in tough passwords and they fail. But there are still times when I do need to take a peek at where my hand is. I would love to say that I’m a touch typer and for the most part I am. Last but not least I love the addition of backlighting. I wasn’t able to dig inside but I have to wonder if they lubed them a little. I say that because as much as I love Cherry stabilizers for ease of swapping out keycaps, they do tend to chatter a little, especially when the keyboard is new and I didn’t experience this at all. SteelSeries went with Cherry stabilizers as well on all of the longer modifier keys and surprisingly I didn’t have any issues there as well. I prefer Cherry MX Browns so I will say I wish they had an option with those, but the reds aren’t to heavy and type well with their linear action. The Cherry switches are rock solid of course. I love that they included Velcro straps on the cord, wrapping up the extra cord kept the clutter down as well The M500 at its core is a simple design and it fit well on my desk, not taking up any more room than needed. Having a completely standard layout meant no adjusting. I was really impressed with just how quickly I was able to jump into it. Let’s start with my experience with the Apex M500 though. This way I spent time gaming on them like they were designed to do and it also gave me a chance to write with the M500 and listen to music and movies with the Siberia 200 while working. For performance testing, as always I used both the Apex 500 and the Siberia 200 every day at my main PC.
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