Does what is says great for FPS games very responsive and overall just tops my Corsair and razer keyboard so very happy with this product and will be getting another one for my second setup
Manufacturer: Logitech
Does what is says great for FPS games very responsive and overall just tops my Corsair and razer keyboard so very happy with this product and will be getting another one for my second setup
Logitech got it all wrong with the ugly and overpriced G310 keyboard, but has more than redeemed itself with this, the G810. At an RRP of almost $250, however, this is up there with the most expensive mechanical keyboards on sale in Australia, so it needs to be special.
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.
Damn good Keyboard, bit pricey, try for a sale
RGB keys are awesome Profile for the Division is great and finally makes the keyboard feel like a part of the game NOT loud and "clicky sounding" compared to other keyboards Solid; heavy.
Tall keyboard, gamers may want a gel wrist rest to go with it for long sit Logitech support for arx control could be so much better then it is Lack of profiles for the RGB capabilities; So far the division is it, though you can make your own
This is the best ever keyboard I've bought - I've had expensive Razor thing which was appalling in quality, and function, and I've had second-hand office keyboards. This is great and the layout is very UK traditional, which is surprisingly hard to find these days.
The trouble with gaming keyboards is that they use some of the highest-quality parts in the business, but cram them into a product that would look absurd in anything but a teenager's gaming nook.
Elegant design; Great performance; Comfortable keys; Gorgeous backlighting
Some software oddities; Not the fastest for typing
The G810 Orion Spectrum boasts fine media controls, slick lighting, and superb software. Only its lack of a few features we'd expect at its price point keep it from a top recommendation.
Lighting effects can be synced with those of a compatible Logitech mouse; Excellent media controls; Superb lighting
No dedicated macro keys; USB pass-through; or palm rest; Different switch-type options would be appreciated
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
Purchased 5 of these on special for my family (not one for me though!) having seen them at an extremely good price. Very well built and much quieter than the previous mechanical keyboards my eldest sons were using. The number of options to change the key colours and patterns is mind-boggling!
The pricey Logitech G810 lets its Romer-G switches shine, while adopting utilitarian style and omitting Logitech's G-key macros.
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