Logitech – G915 LIGHTSPEED TKL Wireless Mechanical GL Tactile Switch Gaming Keyboard with RGB Back Lighting – Black
134.99 € 89.99 €
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“From high end gaming to using the multi media buttons for music playback (which are awesome) and I am telling you, it’s as fast and consistent and reliable as any wired gaming keyboard I’ve EVER used.”
“- Tactile low profile keys make for a great typing experience and feel great while gaming – G-hub software works perfectly now that the keyboard has been officially launched – Game specific keys light up to show gamer which keys are mapped in game – looks very cool!”
“- Tactile low profile keys make for a great typing experience and feel great while gaming – G-hub software works perfectly now that the keyboard has been officially launched – Game specific keys light up to show gamer which keys are mapped in game – looks very cool!”
8 reviews for Logitech – G915 LIGHTSPEED TKL Wireless Mechanical GL Tactile Switch Gaming Keyboard with RGB Back Lighting – Black
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Dwinsen –
Perfectly good keyboard
I still don’t know if the bends are an issue but mine came with a little bend, seems they all did at my time of purchase, has no effect not enough to tell and it’s aluminum frame so at the end of the day you really can just press down a little and fix the bend ( I did this just because visually it was bothering me, months later the keyboard is great). Uses logitec Ghub in to change led / macros and it works great.. when ghub wants to open. Macros sometimes go haywire and won’t turn off, even after turning keyboard off, it’s a Ghub problem as well. Keyboard is awesome and they low profile feels great!
Groworx –
I bought this for my grandson, who is not only a gamer, but does online college courses. The only disappointment was that the punctuation marks do not light up as the rest of the keys; hence, the 4 stars instead of 5.
KC billy –
I like the style, the tactile keypress, the rolling volume control – I do not like that the G-keys are so close to the keys on the left side so as to ‘accidentally’ press one when reaching for the CTRL key. The special characters do not light up and the keys themselves are nearly invisible unless lighted. (Black on black) – I’m not fond of the lighting effects – they don’t make the keyboard work any better. But I guess it’s the fad.. to show LED lights off as you use your gaming machine these days. ( I opted to NOT have a clear window on my Aurora for just that reason) My fall back gaming keyboard is the HyperX
Willow –
Battery lasts long
Battery life is very good (10 days, rbg on, 8 hours a day) for a battery-powered keyboard. The switch was quite different, I imagined it would be lighter because it was low profile, but in fact it was the other way around, it takes “force” to actually press the keys, but it’s not a problem, it’s a matter of preference. Fast connection, noise is soft, it’s not quite quiet, but it’s smooth. The lights are very vivid and the keycaps are beautiful. It’s relatively heavy. Its finish is also different.
Christina –
I was looking for a great mechanical keyboard and this one was on sale for prime day. I got the tactile version because I want the mechanical feel without the click.
This thing slaps pretty hard. The keys feel great, it had a very slight bend out of the box but it’s correctable because the chassis is metal, otherwise it’s a solid keyboard.
BUT, those who like that satisfyingly long key travel, probably won’t like this keyboard, the low profile click is a little less suited for gaming and more suited for typing.
Dieckmann –
Great keyboard, checks all the boxes.
Hamood –
Shift key flaking out with hardly any use. (Replaced / warranty)
Update: Keyboard was still under warranty so I contacted Logitech support via the online chat. After a bit of back and forth, mostly trying the usual support script stuff, they sent me a replacement. So far so good. I like the keyboard. Hopefully this one will not have keys go bad. Seems they’re letting me keep the old one, so at the very least I’ll save it for spare parts if needed.
Previous Review: I barely used this keyboard, and on a work trip in September 2022, the left shift key stopped working reliably. Half the time it has no effect. Completely unusable. Tried cleaning it in case it was a dust issue. No help. It still doesn’t work. Very flimsy for the price. I’ll bet I had no more than a week or two of actual use of this keyboard at that point.
Markham –
This is early in ownership, but I can already tell I like this keyboard better than all others.
Let’s address the cost. It is expensive for a keyboard. The balance is more than enough to justify it. It’s built like Bavarians used to build automobiles. It has everything: it’s Bluetooth and it pairs effortlessly to everything, a dongle link for faster performance, colors colors colors galore and all programmable, it has mechanical keys that feel like I’m not using any effort to type, and it’s a Logitech.
The backlight illuminates keys that are very easy to read, even in dark blue (which I have a hard time seeing). It keeps a charge for a long time. I haven’t run the battery down yet, and I’m trying. I’m sure it gets better mileage than a Tesla.
The form factor is amazing. It is so thin that my wrists get some relief compared to my other keyboards which now seem so thick.
Save yourself some money. Don’t do what I did and buy three other keyboards before you finally realize that you can do what you want with the first choice — even if it’s costly.
Have you heard the old adage? You get what you pay for.