love the profiles of this keyboard it is built very well and has helped me game a lot better and type so much faster with no mistakes. software could be abit better but it does have its updates. RGB options are great also. no complaints.
Manufacturer: Logitech
love the profiles of this keyboard it is built very well and has helped me game a lot better and type so much faster with no mistakes. software could be abit better but it does have its updates. RGB options are great also. no complaints.
this is working Great product! I find it very satisfactory you won't be disappointed Exactly what was promised earlier than expected the price is very favorable
We review the Logitech G810 Orion Spectrum, outfitted with the company's own Romer-G switches instead of the industry standard Cherry, plus full RGB lighting. The exterior of the Logitech G810 Orion is identical to the G610 Brown and G610 Red, in fact, with the lighting disabled, there's no way to...
Romer-G switches are quieter than Cherry; Beautiful lighting; Dedicated media buttons and volume roller
Extra ping noise when typing; Keys caps show too much finger-grease shine; Romer-G stems not Cherry compatible
I love it
I hunted long and hard to find a mechanical keyboard that didn't have uneven lighting (Cherry switches light up the top of the key but the middle/bottom is dim) and also didn't look stupid.
- Beautiful lighting that lights up the whole key evenly; - Neither ugly nor gimmicky looking; - I (subjectively) love the feel of the keys; - Light touch/activation distance; - Only 1 USB port required
- Spring noise is very noticeable if you mash the keys heavily; - Feels a bit "scratchy"; but likely this can be fixed with some lubrication; - The media buttons are crappy pop-buttons; - Backlight flickers; - No USB passthrough
The Logitech G810 Orion Spectrum is a slick gaming and media keyboard that can be customized in seemingly endless ways, and if you've got other Logitech accessories such as a mouse or headset, you can even sync up the light show.
I'm sure there are far more knowledgeable people, (gamers/workers) than I who have their own reasons for the board they chose, for the particular style of game play or the way they work. The G810 works for me.
So far it is everything I was looking for when I went searching and more; The Romer-G keys have a shorter stroke than my 7 yr; old MS board and will take a bit getting used to, however I'm improving after only 3 days.
I truly can't call this a con, surely a grand idea and option for many I'm sure, I don't have a use for the majority of the lighting options; Someone with big brains might consider doing a studies on light affected epileptic seizures, trance inducement via light manipulation and vertigo inducement...
The Logitech G810 Orion Spectrum RGB Mechanical Keyboard – is the name length necessary? – is sensible and surprisingly slick in its scaled-back design, ticking a lot of boxes that make a gaming keyboard great.
Mechanical keyboard, such as Logitech's G810, are like the luxury cars of the typing world. Instead of using squishy rubber domes, mechanical keyboards make use of physical switches to determine with whether you've pressed a key.
Good feel; Highly customisable lighting; Reasonably quiet for a mechanical keyboard
Bit pricey; No dedicated macro keys; No USB ports
The lights are amazing and the feel of the entire keyboard is awesome.
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