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Logitech G915 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - GL Linear 920-009227 review
Swift and stylish, the Logitech G915 Lightspeed has it all—it sets a new benchmark in gaming keyboards. Only its super-steep price keeps it from snagging an Editors' Choice.- Very comfortable low-profile key switches
- Wireless without lag
- Handy media, macro, and profile keys
- Handsome
- Good battery life.
- Wildly expensive
- No built-in dongle storage
- Low-profile switches are an acquired taste.
Logitech G915 Lightspeed Wireless Mechanical Keyboard Review
Swift and stylish, the Logitech G915 Lightspeed has it all—it sets a new benchmark in gaming keyboards. Only its super-steep price keeps it from snagging an Editors' Choice. Even the best gaming keyboards aren't for everyone. While I enjoy the longer travel of mechanical keys and the bold (not to say eccentric) stylings of most gaming keyboards, some people would prefer something more subdued, with a typing feel more akin to what they'd find on their laptops. Logitech's G915 Lightspeed ($249.99) offers the best of both worlds. It's a low-profile mechanical keyboard, so it has a shorter press, but one that's still more comfortable and satisfying than your laptop's scissor switches. Its sleek, light body has a professional look—RGB lighting notwithstanding—that can fit in at an office as well as a gamer's battle station. Oh, and did I mention it's wireless? If you can bear its high price, the G915 offers almost everything you could want in a modern gaming keyboard. Keys and Buttons, and Buttons and Keys The G915 has a lot of inputs. It's a full-size board with five extra macro buttons (G1 through G5) on the left side plus a dozen additional buttons—d...- Very comfortable low-profile key switches
- Wireless without lag
- Handy media, macro, and profile keys
- Handsome
- Good battery life
- Wildly expensive
- No built-in dongle storage
- Low-profile switches are an acquired taste
Logitech G915 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - GL Clicky 920-009228 review
There's almost nothing wrong with the Logitech G915 TKL, and if you want a super-responsive, super-compact wireless (or wired) keyboard that you can take anywhere, then we think this is one of the best options on the market right now.- 40 hours of battery life
- Excellent design and construction
- Customisable lights
- No number pad on this model
- It's going to cost you
- Older microUSB connection
Logitech G915 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard- GL Tactile 920-009226 review
It’s been about 10 months since the original Logitech G915 was released, and it’s been positively received since then for its impressive low-profile design, dedicated media controls, and incorporation of Logitech’s “Lightspeed” wireless tech.- Ultra-thin and compact design
- Dedicated media controls
- Fantastic looks and build quality
- Overly sensitive buttons
- Logitech G Hub in general
- Expensive
Logitech G915 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - GL Clicky 920-009228 review
Pick up the Logitech G915 if you want a top-of-the-line wireless gaming keyboard with no compromises. However, avoid it if you can't stomach the $250 price tag.- Excellent key switches, Beautiful design, Robust software, Discrete media keys
- No wrist rest, Very expensive
Logitech G915 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - GL Clicky 920-009228 review
I have to applaud Logitech for doing something that took me, and a large majority of PC enthusiasts based on the reaction to the announcement, by surprise. Having a configurable keyboard is not new, be it via hardware dip switches or software, to where people have made use of it to assign macros,...- Wireless connectivity works seamlessly across multiple devices
- Innovative use of the Crown dial to help control actions on multiple applications
- Good build quality
- Configurable buttons and dial via software driver
- Native support for Windows and MacOS
- even together
- Pre-programmed keys offer...
- Limited functionality with the Crown in most applications
- Expensive
- regardless of the competition in this category
- Battery life is not satisfactory when backlighting is on
- and the lack of fast charging does not help either
- Only one-year warranty
Logitech G915 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - GL Clicky 920-009228 review
This isn’t any ordinary keyboard. This slim, minimalistic deck swaggers with potential thanks to a plethora of features made to improve productivity and assist creativity.- Media control button
- Good actuation point
- Tactile key response
- Customizable for productivity
- Limited access to software/apps
- Pricey
Logitech G915 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - GL Clicky 920-009228 review
Today, we're going to take a look at Logitech's latest keyboard under its 'G' gaming series. Logitech has been in the computer peripheral market for a very long time, almost as long as computers have been available in the main stream consumer market.
Logitech G915 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - GL Clicky 920-009228 review
Spending over a hundred quid on a keyboard is a big ask at the best of times, which is partly why half the entries currently populating my best gaming keyboard list all come in well below that. Over two hundred quid, though? That’s positively extortionate.
Logitech G915 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - GL Clicky 920-009228 review
I've been trying to dial in the perfect office-slash-PC gaming setup in recent months, and part of that has come down to eliminating as...- Sturdy
- sleek build
- Excellent low-profile mechanical keys
- Dedicated media controls
- Macro keys and separate profiles
- Can connect to two devices
- Quite expensive
- No included wrist rest
- Low-profile keys can take some getting used to