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Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars with 163 reviews

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Customers commend the G915 LIGHTSPEED TKL keyboard's high-quality build, excellent battery life, and responsive performance, with many praising its smooth linear switches and effective wireless connectivity. Positive feedback also highlights the vibrant RGB backlighting and convenient media controls. However, some users find the key feel and price to be drawbacks.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Keyboard quality, Response time
    Cons mentioned:
    Price

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Logi g915

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Great keyboard, especially wit the Logi gaming software. However, Logitech has priced it pretty high which is unfortunate. I am glad I got it and I love the response and feedback when typing. High quality and I have used competitor keyboards and must say this is one of the best. But with the price, do your research first.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Rgb backlighting

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great feel and profile

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    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I typically do no write reviews, but I find that this keyboard deserves it. I am coming from a G Pro keyboard that seems to have only briefly been made. The linear switches feel the best to me and they bottom out smoothly with a little bit of a tap. This is not quiet, but certainly not loud. The lighting is really nice, however, like most other reviewers, I really do miss the shift keys being illuminated. Once you notice they are not then you really notice. The deck sits nice and low so I don't have to break my wrists while I type. As far as wireless functionality is concerned it works very well. The battery charges fast and lasts quite a long time, though I don't have any figures for that. While the cable is still just micro-usb, it does work to charge all devices in the logitech wireless G suite, such as the G935 and G502 Lightspeed. I highly recommend this keyboard, even though the price is well over what it should probably be.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Love it and you might too!

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    One of the best keyboards out there. If you do not like using wrist rests then this is a good option. It keeps your wrists from harsh angles. The battery life is good, I've charged it once in the last two weeks and I use it every day for gaming and productivity. I have the linear red switches and though they are quiet I think I would prefer the tectile browns. Love the RGB but Logitech software isn't the most friendly. The overall build is amazing. It feels solid and firm but the key caps have a bit of a wobble that bothers me as keyboard enthusiast. If I shake the keyboard you can hear the keycaps move. ALSO, it's not worth $250+, try to get it on sale if you can. No keyboard is worth that much unless its custom made.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Keyboard quality, Wireless
    Cons mentioned:
    Price

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Needed to get a new keyboard after my previous one

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    Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Needed to get a new keyboard after my previous one started double clicking and this one intrigued me quite a bit. I wanted to find a wireless tkl model that also had dedicated media buttons and this one fit that bill. I was initially a little hesitant due to the high price but decided to go with it anyways. I am very glad that I did, as it is the best keyboard I have ever used for sure. Now I have not used a huge variety of them, probably around 5-6 over the last 7 or so years, but I was still impressed at how much I enjoyed using it. Here's how I feel it fares in a few categories

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Keyboard quality, Rgb backlighting

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Premium keyboard at a premium price.

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Only giving it 4 stars due to the price, it is expensive for a keyboard, but otherwise, for me, the features justify the price. Ultra responsive, adjustable rgb, small, sturdy, and beautiful looking. Nice to get rid of cords and have a clean desk setup. Highly recommended if you can look past the price.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Wireless

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    G915 Tenkeyless

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Stable wireless connection,good lenear switch keyboard

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Best Buy Employee

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Shh

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    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This keyboard is for people who don't like that their switches making noise, quiet and feels good and is super responsive would recommend for anyone who don't like noise but still wants a good feeling keyboard that isn't made of plastic.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Key feel
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great Compact Keyboard

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I’ve been using the G815 GL Clicky keyboard for the past 10 months and I’ve really enjoyed using that keyboard since it provided a good gaming experience while still maintaining a low profile and relatively understated look. With that experience I knew the G915 TKL was essentially going to be the same plus wireless and minus the tenkey and that mostly holds true. The keys feel just a little cramped compared to the G815, but overall this is a great compact and low profile keyboard. Getting connected with the Lightspeed receiver was easy and I haven’t had any issues with the connection on my PC like I’ve had over Bluetooth and other wireless receivers. From what I can tell though each Lightspeed device does need its own receiver, which is a little disappointing since I also use the G703, but I can forgive that because the connection is so reliable. The G Hub is easy to use for modifying the keyboard lighting and assigning commands. It’s difficult to tell and it may be partly due to adjusting to the tenkeyless layout, but it does feel like the keys on the G915 TKL are ever so slightly closer together than they are on my G815. The GL Linear keys I like a little better for typing compared to the GL Clicky keys, but they feel just a little mushy by comparison. It’s nothing that hindered me much and I do appreciate how much quieter they are (to be fair, the Clicky keys are audible by design). Though I haven’t tried them yet, I get the sense the GL Tactile may be my sweet spot. I am a regular tenkey user at work and not having that does make things like keying my Windows PIN in or hitting the enter key just a little awkward, but space savings are tremendous. The G915 TKL is over 4 inches shorter than my G815 and takes up significantly less real estate on my desk, not to mention the fact that I don’t have to route a big braided cable across my desk anymore. Battery life so far seems excellent, though it’s disappointing that Logitech is still using Micro USB instead of USB-C in 2020. The volume and media controls are good. Volume is adjusted on a knob, which is knurled and very satisfying to use. The other media controls are on rubber buttons that I didn’t like too much on the G815, but feel slightly improved here. The programmable G keys from the full size keyboards are gone on the TKL version, but I never used those anyway so it’s not a huge loss for me. Overall I’m happy with the G915 TKL and will be using it as my main keyboard from now on. I will say that you should buy this for how compact it is and not as a cost-savings thing as the full size G915 is only $20 more. If you’re not familiar with the GL switches I’d also recommend trying them out in store to see which one works best for you.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Rgb backlighting, Wireless
    Cons mentioned:
    Key feel
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Compact size without sacrificing any features

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I’m a huge fan of wireless keyboards. I tend to just prefer the look of a nice clean clutter-free set up with having too many cables to manage. When Logitech unveiled the G915 TKL I was hooked. Small footprint, clicky keys, and lightning customizations as is the big wired brother. It looks like the G915 TKL was going to meet all my needs to replace my old basic wireless keyboard. Design: Normally I don’t use words like good looking when describing a keyboard but the design language that Logitech uses for the G915 let’s just say minimal without going over the top. The brushed aluminum deck with a metal volume knob complimented by the soft rubber texture keys looks amazing next to your pc device. It’s not cheap but Logitech made sure you felt your money was well spent. There is some heft to it, not a cheap hollow feeling like my previous keyboard. It’s a very well designed keyboard without having any wasted space. I’m digging this sleek low profile design. If I had one complaint it would have to be the Micro USB charging instead of Type C. Why did Logitech feel the need to go that route on a device that costs a lot who knows. There really should be no reason in 2020 for a high-end device to still come out with Micro USB charging. Features: The G915 TKL does come in 3 flavors which are: Clicky, Tactical, and Linear. Differences between them come down to your preference of the audible click and tactile feedback. Clicky being the most audible and feedback, Tactical with a gentle bump and some tactile feedback. I went with the Linear option. The reason I went with this route is that I also utilized my keyboard for work and other productive stuff. The Clicky version for me would have been distracting during conference calls. Linear in my opinion still provides some subtle feedback and audible noise too so it’s not silent at all. It’s like typing on a normal keyboard but with slight feedback to it. If you prefer the tactile feedback I would suggest going with the other 2 options. For me, this was a good compromise of both worlds. Another standout feature for me was having the ability to connect via Bluetooth besides the lightspeed wireless dongle. I was able to utilize my keyboard with my iPad Pro 12.9 and Galaxy Tab S6 device via Bluetooth. For those situations, you’re not gaming there's no need to look for the wireless dongle. Logitech does provide storage space behind the keyboard for the wireless dongle to be stored. You also have the option to use it as a wired keyboard. It is not a gaming keyboard if it doesn’t include some RGB LED lighting. Logitech calls it Lightsync RGB which allows you to change the color of each key individually. According to the tech specs you have access to 16.8m color combinations. Keys are brightly lit for the most part (more on that later) and colorful too. Almost all the keys are lit except for the Lighspeed Logo volume knob. Downloading the G Hub gives you plenty of customization options. I probably spent at least almost an hour playing around with it. You have your default presets for effects like for example Fixed, Cyle, Color Wave, and Ripple. You can also adjust the rated speed down to the milliseconds and brightness levels. Freestyle allows you to come up with some nifty custom effects and colors. Last but not least is the animations. Some of the options you available are Contrastic, Lightning, Ocean, and Red White and Blue. Besides the animation, you can even adjust the Cycle of the colors down to the rated speed. It’s like the Burger King of LEDs have it your way lol. Logitech G Hub also allows you to customized the commands keys. If you prefer to use alt+tab for another use instead of switching between apps you can do that. There’s plenty of key combinations you can assign for other use instead. Macros are also supported here. There’s so much you can customize I could probably write a short novel about it. Last is the game mode that allows you to disable any of the keys you select when you set it in game mode. It’s useful if you keep accidentally hiting certain keys during your gaming marathons. So yeah Logitech allows you to adjust every aspect of this keyboard to your liking. Typing and Gaming Experience: Since this a low profile compact mechanical keyboard there was an adjustment period compared to the taller keys on my previous device. Not only that but since I was used to the full keyboard layout and not the tenkeyless layout I was also making more typing mistakes. After some usage and finally settling down to the new layout, my typing experience improved greatly. For the gaming aspect for the most part I was fine playing the only issues I had was getting used to the directional keys since I was used to resting my fingers on the numerical keypad. I did not notice any lag while playing wireless using the lightspeed dongle compared to my previous wired gaming keyboard. If your susceptible to lag make sure to use the lightspeed dongle. Overall after spending some time with it I was very satisfied with the gaming experience and productive experience too. Battery Life: If you have the bells and whistles turned battery life comes out to around 40hrs with a discharge rate around 36mA. Turned of the fancy LEDs lighting discharge rate drops down to just 1mA battery life getting a huge boost at around 1124 hours. So yeah that’s a huge difference. To help out and not leave you hanging dry Logitech does include some battery saving modes. Low Battery Mode activates at 15% or low. What this does is changes the animation to breathing red, fixed red, or just have the Logo breathing red. If you prefer just shut off the lighting to preserve battery life. Inactivity settings allow you to dim the brightness to 50% after 1min or up to 15mins. You also the ability to shut off all lights after 1min to up to 15mins. You still have the option to shut off battery saver mode. A full charge from 30% or below will take around 3-4 hours. Shortcomings: Besides the Micro USB charging is the lack of lighting for the shift keys aka alternate keys symbols. In a dim or dark environment, it’s hard to see those symbols. Even setting the LED color to white and full brightness I was still having a hard time seeing those alternate symbols. I understand at the end of the day it’s a gaming keyboard but still, at least use a brighter color shade on them so they can stand out without even any lighting. Overall: If you’re in the market for the jack of all trades wireless gaming keyboard you cannot go wrong with the G915 TKL. Just make sure to pick the right one for your key preference. For some not having the numerical keyboard could be a con. Logitech did an amazing job with bringing out a compact, slim mechanical keyboard without sacrificing functionality or features for the sake of style. I highly recommend the G915 TKL for your gaming needs and office work too.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard quality, Rgb backlighting
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Sleek Gaming Keyboard

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    After looking for a nice sized gaming keyboard for a while, I saw the G915 TKL and decided to try it out. It is an aluminum, polished, sleek looking keyboard! Although it does not have the number pad on the side, it is nice for those whom want a smaller, thinner keyboard and would enjoy it's portability. Adding on to the portability, they included a nylon type cable for charging and a small hole on the back of the keyboard for storing the small USB dongle when traveling. All in all this is a polished, clean looking keyboard. Nice additions of this keyboard include being able to use the keyboard via the USB dongle or via Bluetooth, having a volume spinner and play buttons to control sound, and the extra features Logitech has offered in their keyboards like specific lighting animations. Logitech, via their G Hub app, allows for you to change the colors of each individual key and to create color animations. Something you can get very creative with! Its a nice touch. Coming in three different variations, you can choose from Clicky, Tactile, or Linear switches for the G915. I personally favored the Linear switch for the fast clicks, no bump, and modest sound making keys versus the Clicky (louder sounding keys) and Tactile (bump feeling when pressing down on the keys and slight more noise) switches but to each their own. I can directly say the key response on the Linear switch is fantastic and have sped up reaction times for me when playing games or during regular typing. My only gripe to this keyboard would be Logitech not adding custom macro buttons like on the bigger sized G915. You can still customize the F1 - F12 keys via their G Hub application but it would've been something nice to have added on. Still, this is a tradeoff for how compact this keyboard is and the battery life. This keyboard lasts a total of 40 hours while on 100% brightness! When compared to the larger G915, the larger keyboard lasts 30 hours on 100% brightness. Overall, this is a beautiful looking keyboard with everything I was personally looking for (looks great, small sized keyboard with regular sized keys, and has nice touches like individual key color assignment and volume spinner). It is also very thin and what can I say, its definitely a product you can buy and fall in love since it's something you would use every day!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard quality, Response time
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    AWESOME just AWESOME!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Just received this morning. Excellent secure packaging. First plugged in keyboard and fully charged and downloaded G HUB software. Myself and grandkids have been using for 3 hours now no noticeable battery drainage yet still almost full charge. Myself I like Nitro Race typing game the kids love ROLBLOX. Speed, Latency and Accuracy just awesome. The light weight and small foot print so comfortable and convenient really enjoy the back lighting and customize ability. This awesome for a wireless keyboard no complaints. Some users are complaining about the durability of the key buttons they are designed to create the mechanical effect which they do an excellent job that's what they should be IMO the keyboard itself is very durable and well constructed with being so portable and comfortable even after several hours.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hi TheSurgeon,
      Thank you for your five-star review! It is greatly appreciated. Continue to enjoy your device. If you ever need assistance, please contact Logitech Support on the website.
      LaShonda from Logitech

  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard quality, Rgb backlighting
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent Gaming Keyboard

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Look and Feel Upon unboxing, you'll first notice the high quality look and feel of this keyboard immediately. The body is wrapped in a grey metal and they keys are plastic, yet extremely firm and solid. The included USB cable is cloth braided and also feels of high quality. They keyboard is clean and simple with only what is necessary for functionality and nothing more. The keyboard itself is on the smaller size due to it's lack of a numpad. I personally love numpads, but I also appreciate the closeness this keyboard can get to my mouse. For gaming, this is more important as "w, A, S, D" keys in my left hand feel closer to the mouse in my right hand and gives an overall better experience. They keypress feel is absolutely amazing. It is a nice balance between "clicky" but not overly obnoxious and smooth. They keys register immediately and have very little travel before the press is registered. This helps immensely when gaming as every fraction of a second matters, and can be the difference between a win and a loss. This keyboard has full RGB illumination and can be set to pulse, wave, rainbow, or static color. This is able to meet any custom build decor, lighting scheme, or style. Functionality This keyboard has plenty of features but none of them are for the sake of features. Everything is well thought out and makes logical sense (no pun intended, but Logitech seems to be bringing their name to the forefront here!). You have a standard QWERTY keyboard with number keys above and function keys. You have prtsc, scrlk, pause, home, ins, etc... off to the right and full sized arrow keys. The only thing missing is the redundant num pad given the number keys above. There is a volume scroll wheel above the prntsc, scrlk and pause keys. This is easy to reach and I've found adjusting volume to be a treat using this wheel. It is rubbery and grippy in feel and simply works. To the left of that is a mute button, forward, backwards, play and pause. The center has a battery indicator light that turns red when it is close to needing to charge and green then happy. To the left of that is lightspeed, which is Logitechs proprietary technology for enhancing wireless connectivity when using their included dongle. To the left of that is brigtness, game mode, bluetooth and lightspeed toggle. That's it. Clean and simple with only useful keys. The companion software which Logitech calls "G Hub" is both PC and Mac compatible, though it works much better on the PC. I found on the mac, I had to continually launch the app after sleep to trigger my preferred light setup, otherwise it would default back to the standard rainbow affect. It also obviously has a "Windows" key and no "CMD" key. It's certainly meant for a PC, but works on a mac with little issue. This software allows you to check battery life, map custom keys, change the lighting effect and enable game profiles. Game profiles are where it's at with this setup. You can illuminate ONLY the keys necessary for the specific game you are playing, and when changing the mapping in the game, it talks back to the software and changes your profile. Compatible games are even mapable from the G Hub software. Many games come pre-configured out of the box and ready to go with no tweaking or setting up. Counter-Strike GO for example is one such game. You can even disable the keys that are not needed so if you accidentally hit a key it won't disrupt your game. Battery life last about a solid two days between charging from my experience. Charge times take about 3 hours until fully charged between cycles. Wireless response is excellent, especially with the Lightspeed technology. I found there to be little to no noticeable lag between key presses, something I don't find often with wireless keyboards. When you do need to charge, simply plug in the included USB cable and the keyboard will operate off the wired charge. If you are in the market for a new gaming keyboard, do yourself a favor and highly consider this option. It works exceptionally well for gaming, but it also an absolute joy to simply type and work on throughout the day. I've been using it for both 9-5 work as an IT professional and gaming in the evenings. Both tasks have not made me want to switch back to my old keyboard even once. I've used it between my macbook pro and custom gaming rig and it has works great on both platforms. It also pairs nicely via my Surface Laptop 3's bluetooth without use of the dongle. This is an extraordinarily versatile keyboard to put it simply. Well done Logitech! Another fine product to add to your already amazing arsenal.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard quality, Rgb backlighting
    Cons mentioned:
    Key feel, Price

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good but not great

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Overall, the G915 (full-size or TKL alike) is a good keyboard for those seeking a low-profile wireless keyboard, but there are a few key downfalls that make the $200+ price tag seem like a gimmick. Customization in Logitech's G Hub software has good functionality but the program is very slow to start and can be frustrating at times. Pros: - flawless wireless connection - excellent battery life (YMMV) - Logitech's GL linear switches offer a mostly good typing/gaming experience - well implemented RGB lighting - media controls & backlight brightness toggle - metal chassis (aluminum?) with feet underneath - easy to read keycap font Cons: - grossly expensive - ABS keycaps - mushy media buttons - unnecessarily high price tag - smooth scroll wheel makes volume adjustments annoying and tedious. it also has a very high latency between scrolling and the volume actually changing - the wireless USB receiver does not work with other Logitech devices such as the G Pro X Superlight - have I mentioned that it's overpriced? - the GL linear switches rattle, but have about the same keycap wobble as Cherry MX Red LP or Gateron Red LP switches

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hello ChocoMonk, Thank you for taking the time to share this very insightful and detailed 4-star review of the G915 TKL Wireless Gaming Keyboard---your feedback is greatly appreciated. If you should experience any issues, here's a link to the product support page that will have troubleshooting FAQs, software downloads, warranty information, and more:  https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360057112553. Hope that you find this useful and that all continues to go well. Thank you for choosing Logitech. - Richard from Logitech

  • Pros mentioned:
    Keyboard quality, Wireless
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Gaming Keyboard!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Logitech has knocked it out of the park with there new G915 TKL keyboard! The G915 really oozes with quality is sleek well built and a real looker. The new smaller design without the number pad gives you more room to position your mouse and keyboard just the way you want them with a smaller footprint. I chose the Linear keyed version and the travel and responsiveness are excellent and very smooth while feeling sturdy at the same time. When playing games I find that I feel more comfortable using this keyboard compared to my old full-sized one. I actually like the shorter travel of Logitechs GL switches compared to the Cherry-MX and they feel very robust as well with quick rebound capabilities for great response time in critical moments. The G-Hub software is an easy way to assign commands to the F-Keys and control the lighting which has a large variety of preset options most of which can be further customized and fine-tuned to your exact liking. The lightspeed wireless seems to work well and the media control center with the volume roller is a nice touch as well. I did have some kind of issue once with the keyboard losing a connection or something but it would not work until I rebooted my computer but I have not had any problems since that one episode. I had been messing with the keyboard settings on Windows 10 so maybe that had something to do with it. Overall my experience with the G915 TKL has been excellent. I am definitely impressed with this compact wireless gaming keyboard and think it is a great choice for anyone looking for a keyboard with a smaller footprint that is top-notch in quality with impressive performance and ergonomics!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Price
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Gaming Keyboard

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Daughter loves her new gaming keyboard. Much smaller footprint than the previous one. She loves all the lighting options on the keys..almost endless customization. The first thing we noticed when taking this out of the box was how heavy and well made it feels. Aircraft aluminum on top of a solid build. We got the Linear Key option (quieter keys) Pro's: Volume wheel - I wish all keyboards had this. Dedicated Audio buttons No key delay Easy set up Programmable buttons for game actions Dedicated connection buttons Low Profile Wireless - (up to 40hr battery life) USB, Lightspeed Wireless or Bluetooth connection options Cons- GHUB software a little clumsy Pricey Overall, if you are a gamer looking for a low profile, wireless, high performing keyboard, you will be pleased. I cant speak for durability yet, but I am assuming it will be good as it is made by Logitech.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Keyboard quality, Response time, Wireless
    Cons mentioned:
    Key feel

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Overall good with a few caveats

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I went on a splurge and bought a whole bunch of TKL mechanical keyboards and this one is definitely my favorite as an all-arounder. It's not the best gaming board but it does well very well overall. Pros: - It's a low-profile mechanical keyboard which I under-appreciated at first. The fact that it's low-profile decreases wrist tension and it being a mechanical keyboard gives a good typing feel. (More on that later) - Has great multimedia controls and volume wheel. - Has an ok response time during gaming sessions - Can be wired or wireless (BUT checkout the cons section if you are thinking of pairing this with a G502 lightspeed) Cons: - Out of the box the red switches felt very mushy. After breaking it in, it feels a lot better, but keys still feel mushy compared to a mechanical keyboard - Switches are soldered, so you can't switch out the switches. - Keycaps are a bit proprietary so after market caps are hard to find ... these are ABS keycaps and would love to have some PBT - There are some symbols on the keycaps that get no lighting!!! For example all the symbols you'd normally access with Shift (i.e. ~!@#$%, etc) or :,",{,}, etc) get lit so night typing sometimes that gets annoying. - I got this with a G502 lightspeeed thinking that I could utilize one lightspeed adapter with both devices. You cannot. You have to have both lightspeed adapters plugged in which is just dumb. I debated a long time about which switch I should get. They all have the same actuation force. Since I game with this keyboard I am glad I got the red switches but if you are doing more typing than gaming I would recommend getting browns (tactile) or blues (clicky).

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Keyboard quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A new member of my Lightspeed family...

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    As a pretty avid gamer that spends a lot of time hovering over a keyboard and mouse, I’m pretty picky about what I use in that regard. In the last 4-5 years, I landed solidly in the Corsair camp, and was (until recently) rocking a K70 Rapidfire keyboard along with iterations of their M65 mouse. Well-engineered stuff with a form and feel you get used to, and after time, need. I first dipped back into the Logitech pool a couple of years ago with their G502 Proteus Spectrum (wired), and immediately found a mouse that felt ‘right’ in my hand, with lightning fast response and an ergonomic feel that I just felt wedded to, buttons where I needed them, responsive and it just fit my palm right…I like it so much that I bought a second and put it in storage in case the form factor changed too quickly or it broke. Turns out that mouse became a legend, and didn’t change…it evolved into something spectacular- the Lightspeed G502 Wireless. I upgraded last year to that model, and went full-Monty with the Lightspeed charging mousepad, and there is not a chance I’m looking back with that type of premium feel and performance. Lightspeed is a game changer, the technology has addressed the fundamentals of latency and speed in a manner that just doesn’t beg any further conversation on wired connections. That being said- while the predicate was set with my mouse conversion process, and I believed my level of expectations would be met, I’m not going to lie…I loved my K70 keyboard. It has a linear switch that really is a sweet spot for me in an ever-growing mechanical keyboard enthusiast world where the clicky-er, the better. It was also a well-engineered keyboard, of high quality materials and with a premium feel. I was not as ready to move on, but….Logitech Lightspeed, so why not? Out of the box, the keyboard has a presence. Weird thing to write about something that strives to be more compact and untethered than normal- and I didn’t even glance at its G915 wired predecessor- but this keyboard combines polished looks and a sleek stance with some pretty undiminished features that stand out to me. It’s thin body, with milled aluminum finish up top and plastic underside is pretty heavy. Smaller does not mean lighter, and I actually like the additional heft. The thin body housing also really plays up the architecture of the elevated switches and low-profile keycaps- I chose linear switches as that is what I was migrated from, and that action is most pleasing to me after testing various switch types. I do feel that this is one area that Logitech could stand to lose on without improvement or lessening the proprietary design; my son owned a G910 Orion Spectrum board, and always was on the lookout for new or custom keycaps. Logitech had proprietary Romer-G switches that really made it hard to find compatible quality cap replacements. I fear with this unique design of low-profile caps sitting on Logitech switches that those options will not be available, or if they are- abundant. Corsair made a kit of available keycaps to replace common gaming keys (WASD, SHIFT/Control) that were different colors/textures, and that was a real neat feature you either got or could purchase aftermarket. As of now, I don’t see much of anything to replace broken keycaps, or to just swap out the set because I want to. Broadly, however, I can’t say enough about the general typing experience. Strokes are precise and as expected, and there is zero lag or latency issues- this may as well be wired. While the new TKL condensed layout took me a bit to get used to (I’m coming off a full keyboard with a wrist rest) and find my comfort with the new condensed typing real-estate, the layout is just as good as the overall design. There was no sacrifice on the layout of the base and function keys, the ESC has a welcome separation from both, and the added rubber buttons up top covering wired/Bluetooth/lighting options on the left and media functions/volume wheel on the right are in reach and at the same time small form-factor. Crazy that you can feel both ways. Rounding out the actual physical components, the keyboard comes with a braided USB connector that can affix to the wireless dongle to for a wireless experience, or you can connect directly to the back of the keyboard itself via micro-USB connection. This is the second area I can’t really say shines- the industry is moving towards unification in USB-C connectors for both power and data, it makes zero sense to use micro USB any longer, unless there is an engineering component that requires it that I am missing. Lighting was vibrant and I already had the Logitech G Hub installed from my mouse and mousepad purchase- the software immediately picked up and identified the TKL keyboard, and within seconds I was synched across three devices with my preferred LED experience. The G Hub software is pretty well laid out, even for someone like me that doesn’t get too deep in the weeds on customizing. You can customize your LED experience using either preset LED profiles, or you can create a key-by-key custom one from scratch. It also allows you to customize the profiles for individual games. Macros are also easily crafted and implemented, as the lack of M keys was necessary for the form factor. I’ve found the G hub software to be great, and so far it has no conflicts with my other LED programs (iCue and Asus motherboard programs). From an overall performance and expectation standpoint, the Logitech TKL keyboard absolutely kills it, Lightspeed is the real deal, and to date you will be hard pressed to get any level of similar performance while cord-cutting on an accessory level. I absolutely swore by Corsair 4 years ago, and didn’t expect a challenge from many peers in the category for my attention or dollars, but Logitech surprised me, twice. In less than a year. You want a high performance that rivals or beats wired experience, a precise engineered build that challenges the aesthetic, and a premium feel for your gaming dollars? Take the risk with this one, you definitely get what you pay for and like me, you probably won't look back.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Keyboard quality, Rgb backlighting
    Cons mentioned:
    Key feel, Price

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Very, very expensive. Yikes.

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    Posted . Owned for 4 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I purchase this because I wanted to see if I liked low-profile key caps. What I liked: The keyboard itself is beautiful. Logitech knocked it out of the park in that regard. The RGB is bright and Logitech GHub software lets you customize it a lot. This keyboard uses a low profile Kailh choc switch. I found typing on this board to be good. I got the Linear version and it was very quiet. I did lube all of the stablizers and it became even quieiter. What I didn't like: You're spending a lot of money for ABS key caps. This didn't sit right with me. They show fingerprints and oils very easily. I also think Logitech G-Hub is a nightmare factory. I had a difficult time saving my settings. Your results may vary. I returned the keyboard becaue it's just too expensive for what it offers in my opinion.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Keyboard quality, Rgb backlighting

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The price is valid!

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This is the best keyboard I've ever owned! For the price, it should be! It's built incredible well, has great weight and feel, and the linear switches feel so smooth and are whisper quiet! The rgb looks so good and the media controls are a rubber type button which feels great. If you've ever owned a keyboard with a volume wheel, you know how useful and great they are and how much you miss it when its gone! The wheel is metal and just floats but doesn't input any more or less than you want. If you can afford it, get it!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard quality, Wireless

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Pricey but the best out there currently

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    Posted . Owned for 4 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This keyboard is amazing. I have bought into the Logitech ecosystem so this keyboard fit right in. The brown like switches are great. This is the only low profile switch i have liked so far. The build quality is great though the plastic bottom should have been metal but not a big deal. I never travel with my keyboard so i never saw the point to wireless keyboards but having one less wire makes my setup cleaner and the battery is fantastic even with RGB. I end up charging my keyboard about once a month if not less. I have the brightness a little over halfway and have been surprised by how long it lasts without needing a charge. There is plenty of coverage about how great Logitech wireless is and i can confirm it is excellent. If you have the money and want the best keyboard available, this is it.

    I would recommend this to a friend