🎮 Game On: Unleash your potential with the G815!
The Logitech G815 LIGHTSYNC RGB Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard combines low-profile GL-Clicky switches for rapid response, customizable RGB lighting with 16.8 million colors, and a robust aluminum build, making it the perfect choice for gamers and professionals alike. With five programmable G-keys, USB passthrough, and dedicated media controls, this keyboard is designed for both performance and style.
Brand | Logitech G |
Product Dimensions | 14.9 x 47.5 x 2.2 cm; 1.59 kg |
Item model number | 920-009093 |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Series | Logitech G815 LIGHTSYNC RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard – GL Clicky |
Colour | Black |
Power Source | USB |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 10 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.59 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**N
I've found the perfect keyboard!
I usually don't like to write reviews, but for this product, I just really wanted to! :)Firstly, I did a lot of research before ending up with this one. My primary targets were mechanical keyboards, as I will use the keyboard for programming, gaming, music, which is a lot of typing. So if you are looking for your perfect keyboard, I would recommend to first understand what's the difference between the switches and the profiles.With this, I've recently found out about low profile mechanical keyboards. If you have ever used a Mac keyboard or a laptop keyboard, you know how low profile feels and how great it is.So I definitely wanted that, as it's very comfortable and gives a great feel to typing.But I knew some of the advantages of the mechanical keyboards and I didn't wanna end up with a cheaper edition of a Mac keyboard for Windows.So I found low profile mechanical keyboards, which seemed a very very interesting combination of these properties.I had a red switch corsair and I must say my hands started to really hurt because you have to press the keys entirely for them to take effect.As I've learnt there are 3 (or more) types of low profile switches: clicky, tactile and linear.As far as I understood linear was no go for me, as it's very similar to red switches. Clicky then felt waaay too laptop-ish (and I say this as watching videos on YouTube, reading articles, listening to the sounds again and again - not testing them in person), and clicky just felt too... cheap? Not sure...But then tactile... It's just the best thing to type on this thing. The sound, the feel, the confidence if I pressed a key or not. The gentle feedback a key was pressed. This is a new world for me...And of course, this keyboard has a lot of additional features which are just brilliant! You can set color profiles for each application you are using the most (great to switch between work and gaming). And then the macros of course.There only 2 downsides of this keyboard:1) You cannot set the color of the M1, M2, M3, and MR keys. They are always going to be yellow.2) The secondary letters on the keys are not transparent, thus they don't have light.The latter is more annoying as it's hard to find sometimes some special characters so I have to find them by memory.But in general, this keyboard is perfect, typing on it is heaven.
M**C
Delicate keycaps
Long-time Logitech user.I generally love the keyboard. It's super slick, looks and feels quite premium. Now, to the details.Pros:Bright, even and very clear yet toned lighting. Keycaps are well designed and they don't leak light. No unnecessary fireworks which I really appreciate. Feels a bit pastel, but not too much.Metal housing throughout is really sturdy, quite heavy to be honest, which only enhances keyboard's stability.It's really thin, even in the elevated position, using the "legs". Lower option great for writing, higher for gaming.For mechanical keyboard, it's surprisingly quiet and writing on it is really a pleasure. Keys are low-profiled yet the soft click is still very present.Recording macros using built-in keys is dope!Brightness control button is pretty handy. No need to mess with the software when you go AFK and don't need the light show.Volume control roll is one of the reasons I chose this model. I love it. It's super smooth and it feels really premium.USB pass through will charge your phone, power your vape and you can quickly plug in USB stick to transfer content. No issues here.Cons/things to remember:Keycaps are quite delicate. I accidentally broke off one of them during the routine cleaning, where I consider myself to be a really careful user. Fortunately, I was able to glue the loose part of the cap back together. The key works as nothing happened. Remember, keycaps are not warranted.It takes time to get used to the G keys column, situated on the far left of the product. For about a week I was constantly pressing G5 instead of CTRL.Because of that G column, the keyboard is considerably wider than the regular one so mind that if you're tight on space on your desk. It's also slightly deeper than the normal one, thanks to Macro keys row and the Volume Control roll.In short: Heavy, sleek, well-designed, bit fragile, with great lighting and lots of customisation options using software.Highly recommended.
M**N
Excellent
An excellent keyboard, though a bit pricey. I justified the purchase partly because I am a software engineer so it will see a lot of use, but also because my wife is a fashion designer, and keeps justifying her ridiculously priced clothes designs and purchases (not that she has to) on the "pound per wear" idea and this can, rather conveniently, also be applied to other things: yes, it's expensive but will last, unlike cheaper alternatives which will quickly fall apart and need replacing, negating any initial savings. I'm not very fond of loud clacky keys, but appreciate consistent and robust mechanical ones, and this fit the bill. There are a lot of features that are nice, like customisable, bright (if that's what you're after), independent key colours, and assignable macro keys. One thing I am still not totally happy with are the G keys to the left; they've messed me up a little because of their positioning, and it has taken a while to get used to - muscle memory has made me accidentally mash them instead of intended keys such as shift and it has forced me to offset to the right. Not a big problem. Logitech's G HUB is sufficiently deep, and owning a mouse by them as well has stopped me from uninstalling it immediately after the first setup. It's a bit heavy, and on macOS it's a little annoying, but its positives outweigh the negatives. In conclusion, this keyboard is one of the better ones I've used, and I don't regret spending the money on it. Well built, lots of features, and robust.
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