Logitech G915 TKL Gaming Keyboard
$117.99
$165.99
29% off
Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: Black
Size: TKL
Style: Wireless
Top positive review
27 people found this helpful
Great keyboard, with a justifyable pricetag
By Casey Kelley on Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
This is a really great keyboard. I will do my best to write a review that addresses any concerns or questions a counsumer like myself may have to help make your decision on whats best for you. TLDR; Great low profile keyboard with a justifyable pricetag. I will break down my unboxing and usage experience as best I could. First off, the item is packaged very well, it has a nice looking box, and there are satisfying moments as soon as you open the package. The board is heavy! You can feel its heft immediatly and you can tell this is unlike any other keyboard you've used in the past if you havent bought a $200+ keyboard before. The full aluminum frame is very attractive and it has a nice brushed finish. The flip down feet at the top corners of the rear of the keyboard can give you a slight pitch, if that is what you prefer. Keys The keys feel like they are made of the same material, but they may be plastic. The tactile keys have a slight click when pushed in which you can hear and feel. Its worth noting here this is not a particularly loud click and the feel is miniscule as well. If you are looking for a silent press, this is not that keyboard nor is it a loud keyboard if you want that, either. Lighting The lighting of the keys is superb. It is bright and clear. To adjust the colors use the G Hub app. It's a very easy app to use and really well designed. The app has several preset effects like most RBG do nowadays (i.e. rainbow) and there are a few Logitech only settings. I like the ease of use, and per key lighting assignment is dope! The G logo in the top left gives a nice design touch to it. I normally do not like logos on things but it looks good up there and you can easily change that light or have it match the rest of your board. Auxillary keys The most useful key here, in my opinion, is the "Game mode" (joystick looking) key. This will disable the Windows key so you will never minimize your game when you have a missed keystroke! With this key, in the app, you can assign any other keys to disable when engaged as well. The G keys are essentially F1-9 and they are changed from default in the app as well. The media control keys are self explanitory, as are the other round keys, and the volume wheel is large, responsive and has the same premium feel the entire keyboard has, as well. The round keys are a rubber or silicone with a slight concave feel, also nice. Battery and connectivity I've had no issues with either of these thus far. It is worth noting I do occasionally charge the board, before the battery status goes low. Also I have only used the lightspeed connection and my keyboard is less than 2 feet away from my micro PC. Battery status is displayed in the app, and the connectivity is shown there as well. App One of the better designed apps i've used for this sort of thing. You can tell they put a lot of time into this to make your experience as easy and pleasant as possible. Complaints I really only have one, and its a personal thing. This is a low profile keyboard. The keys are also low profile and they have like a flat feel to them. If you use low pro keybaords this is a non issue. However, if you are like myself and have only used standard style keyboards in the past it will take some getting used to. Summary This is an expensive keyboard, you don't need me to tell you that. I will tell you that the pricetag is fair because of the feel and finish of this item. You immediately feel a difference if you've never used a high end keyboard before, like myself. That being said it wont make you any better at gaming, and will not improve your typing. As far as I am concerned, no keyboard can do that. It will 100% improve your experience and satisfaction while using it, though. If you can swing it financially to splurge on this luxury item, then go for it. If not there are many keyboards that perform the same basic funtions for much less. I hope this review helps if you are on the fence or just browsing.
Top critical review
13 people found this helpful
A great keyboard that is misrepresented
By Matt D on Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2020
First up, build quality is good. It feels really nice, and I'm LOVING the low profile mechanical keys. I'm bummed it doesn't have a case because it may just wind up commuting with me to work. As a keyboard I REALLY like it. The keys are dished rather than flat like some competitiors, and that is a really nice feel. Ergonomically it is really working for me. Also the Bluetooth connects REALLY fast. Impressively so. The lightspeed connection so far has been indistinguishable for me in gaming. Which may mean nothing as I don't really play competitive, twitchy online games much anymore. Yes the keyboard feels like a wired keyboard and that's better than old bluetooth keyboards I have had in the past, but that describes both bluetooth and lightspeed. In short I'm pretty hooked on this thing which has it's down side given the premium price. OK, but I gave it three stars... why? 1) It's over $200 and while it feels nice, it's basically a plastic chassis with a metal base plate and some metal or metalized plastic cladding on top. There is a well regarded similar style wireless keyboard for basically $80 that lines up pretty similar in materials. 2) There are other bluetooth boards out there with very similar build for about $80. You are paying a more than $140 premium for lightspeed and color customization. Even worse, that $80 keyboard supports being paired to three devices. This supports 1 bluetooth connection and 1 lightspeed connection. 3) I mentioned color customization in #2 there, and that is where this is supposed to shine and can fall on its face. If this feature is worth money to you, you clearly want the lighting to work how YOU want it to. And it doesn't unless you only use it via lightspeed or wired. You do that and you have all sorts of control of layout, lighting, what it does unde low battery, etc. It's pretty sweet and not to hard to get the hang of using it. BUT... If you set it up how you want and go to bluetooth mode, poof it's gone. It does what it wants. Which is not great if you are allergic to RGB clown vomit like I am. Now initially after reading up on it prior to purchase I thought Iw ould be able to set it up to say be all red when on my gaming machine via lightspeed, and all green when connected via bluetooth to my laptop. It just doesn't do that. It's not aware of the state of the connection and thus you cant do that and set up a bluetooth default and lightspeed default. But I didn't much care because the same reviews that implied you could also failed ot mention that the mode buttons are illuminated and make it really obvious. You cna control modes form teh keyboard by holding the illumination button and pressing 0-1. 8 and 9 you can set yourself. So hey.. I can jsut set 8 to be green and 9 to be red and pick which one I want on demand. No biggie, right? Wrong. See that works like you expect in lightspeed more. In bluetooth mode, no.. when you idle enough to trigger the idle mode, it engages the idle mode from the factory. Not the one you set up via lightspeed and the app. This is basically breathing, dimming blue. And when you start typing it goes back to the right color though, right? NO! it goes back to factory default mode, solid bright blue. Paused to read an email for thirty second? Your board is back to blue mode and screw you that's why. Ok, this can't be right so I poke around more. What you can do is use the on board storage. If I do that AND configure 8 and 9 to be things I like in bluetooth mode I CAN get teh following behavior. lets say 8 is green and 9 is red. I go to bluetooth, and it stays in whatever mode I was in in lighting. If I hit brightness-8 it is now my custom all green setting. It idles and it goes breathing dimmed blue, BUT if I start typing again it goes back to my custom green setting. I can live with this. However, you know when I said light speed mode was perfect? Yeah.. when you tuern on on board memory, it is not perfect. That disables your control of idle and low power lighting configs. It too will no go to dim blue breathing mode when idle. I can live with this because that wasn't a killer feature for me, but It's a $200+ keyboard it'd be nice if it worked well, and that could be a killer feature for YOU. If anyone can tell me I'm just missing the right way to do it, I'll gladly update my review and bump it at least one star. ETA: Having lived with this keyboard for a while now, I still like. One non-obvious good thing I have come to appreciate is that it has an off switch. This makes regularly cleaning it much easier than with your typical wired keyboard or wireless keyboard with no off switch.
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