Logitech G915 LIGHTSPEED
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Product Overview
Logitech G915 is a wireless mechanical gaming keyboard that features Logitech's LIGHTSPEED pro-grade wireless connectivity, low-profile switches with short actuation distance, and LIGHTSYNC per-key RGB lighting in a 22mm ultra-thin metallic chassis.
The LIGHTSPEED pro-grade wireless gives the G915 1ms report rate, while the keyboard can also be operated via Bluetooth for flexibility or wired via USB so that the user can game while charging.
Logitech has endowed the G915 with a premium construction that combines 5052 aluminum alloy top and a steel-reinforced base. The entire keyboard enjoys a modern, ultra-slim profile.
To make the keyboard more versatile, Logitech has also endowed it with macro profile keys and programmable keys alongside the media control keys and a volume wheel.
Logitech also markets a tenkeyless version of this keyboard, the G915 TKL.
Ratings
What we found
Pros
- Low profile is comfortable to type on
- Dedicated macro keys
- Full RGB backlighting
Cons
- Lacks dedicated macro keys
What external reviewers found
External score 78%
Pros
- Great battery life
- Excellent RGB backlight
- Superb macro keys
- Sleek, attractive design
Cons
- Not suitable for shared spaces
- Not very portable
- No onboard storage
- No macro keys
- Very large and heavy
- No trackpad
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Specifications
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External Reviews
pcmag[1]
Reviewer score 91% (normalized by Neofiliac)At 0.75 by 18.7 by 6 inches, the Logitech G915 looks and feels thin and tight. If you turn off the RGB lighting or set it to white, the Lightspeed does not look like a gaming keyboard. The keyboard feels a little heavier (2.24 pounds) than it looks.
Pros
- Sleek design
- Comes with a USB pass-through
- Great battery life
Cons
- No onboard storage
rtings[2]
Reviewer score 54% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Logitech G915 is an exceptional keyboard for gaming. The low profile switches are incredibly responsive and provide nice tactile feedback. It can easily connect to your TV via Bluetooth, and its RGB backlighting makes it easy to see in the dark. The typing experience is okay, but you may notice more typos than usual, as the keys have very low pre-travel.
Pros
- Extremely low click latency
- Full RGB backlighting
- Highly responsive and responsive
- Very low pre-travel
- Ultra-wide color gamut
- Superb macro keys
- Excellent RGB backlight
Cons
- Very large and heavy
- No trackpad
- Not very portable
tomsguide[3]
Reviewer score 82% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Logitech G915 uses three different switches: GL Linear, GL Tactile and GL Clicky. Each switch features a key travel of 2.7 millimeters and an actuation distance of 1.5 mm. Wireless connectivity is a luxury, not something that's going to change your gaming experience.
Pros
- Sleek, attractive design
- Easy to use
- Wireless connectivity
Cons
- No macro keys
tomshardware[4]
Reviewer score 80% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Logitech G915 is a slim, wireless keyboard that connects wirelessly. It has GL tactile switches, which feature a small notch in the switch and give a discernible 'bump' as you press down so you can feel exactly when the key press is registered. Dropout and lag are non-issues thanks to bespoke Lightspeed tech.
Pros
- Slim and light
- Long battery life
- Easy to use
Cons
- Low-profile design
trustedreviews[5]
Reviewer score 84% (normalized by Neofiliac)The G915 is part of a new venture between Logitech and Chinese manufacturer Kalih. GL switches are somewhat similar to Cherry’s ML switches which can be found on multiple gaming keyboards. The three GL switches available on the Logitech G915 Lightspeed Keyboard include GL Tactile, GL Linear and GL Clicky. A 50cN actuation force makes these GL switches light and clicky at the same time.
Pros
- Lightweight and clicky
- Excellent battery life
Cons
- Loud backlighting
- Not suitable for shared spaces
Also Check
References
- ^ Logitech G915 Lightspeed Wireless Mechanical Keyboard Review. [pcmag].
- ^ Logitech G915 LIGHTSPEED Keyboard Review. [rtings].
- ^ Logitech G915 Review: The Wireless Gaming Keyboard, Evolved. [tomsguide].
- ^ Logitech G915 Lightspeed Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review: Wireless Mechanical Prowess. [tomshardware].
- ^ Logitech G915 Lightspeed Keyboard Review. [trustedreviews].
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