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The Logitech G915 LIGHTSPEED TKL is a premium wireless mechanical gaming keyboard featuring ultra-fast 1 ms LIGHTSPEED connectivity, low-profile GL tactile switches, and customizable LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting with 16.8 million colors. Its compact tenkeyless design crafted from aircraft-grade aluminum offers durability and portability, while delivering up to 40 hours of battery life on a single charge. Perfect for gamers seeking pro-grade performance and sleek aesthetics in a clutter-free setup.
| ASIN | B07W5JKRSF |
| Additional Features | Backlit |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,518 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #1,326 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Game console, PC, Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | LIGHTSPEED |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (140) |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 36.8L x 15W x 2.2H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Tenkeyless Gaming Keyboard |
| Item Weight | 810 Grams |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming, Mechanical |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | GL Clicky |
| Model Name | G915 TKL Tenkeyless LIGHTSPEED Wireless RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard |
| Model Number | 920-009535 |
| Number of Keys | 87 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Style Name | classic |
| Switch Type | Clicky |
| Theme | Gaming |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
P**E
This was my first TKL keyboard and after a month or two of use (and finally getting over the muscle memory of looking for my number pad) I can say I don't regret buying this keyboard at all. The typing feels great. Some have reported there is some "float" to the key caps, which is true but it's negligible and in no way impacts the feel of typing for me, possibly due to my use of laptops for work, either way it doesn't feel like a result of bad build quality. On the contrary, the metal casing and sturdy base make the keyboard actually feel very high quality (even though it might be a stretch for the price tag). For gaming it's great: being able to position my keyboard freely when using the wireless means I can make more use of desk space without the cables, giving me more room to move my mouse around in the process (lower DPI users may enjoy this coupled with the extra space from the lack of Numpad). The actuation feels responsive, the "clickyness" (I have the "Clicky" keys option) is soft enough not to be over the top in sound, and my colleagues do not hear it when on conference calls. I'm a software developer so being good enough for daily use at my job was essential. As I suffer from wrist pain from occasional RSI it's always a concern that it will hurt from consistent use. I'm happy to say that I haven't had any trouble and I believe it's actually been more beneficial having the lower profile keys to ease the strain on the back of my wrists. Overall, I love this keyboard.
T**R
I have used many keyboards for both work and gaming and I’ve had cheap Logitech keyboards before, which were decent. I had the Royal Kludge RK61 60% keyboard (which was a good board) but want a small board but with more keys. I bought the G915 as an upgrade and what an upgrade it is. It has a high price but it is well worth it. I could easily type on the G915 but it’s gaming where it excels. I have the clicky switches, which I wasn’t sure about, and they are superb. They are extremely responsive and with the lightspeed technology the response time (to me anyway) is instant. The G Hub software adds a few nice touches and is worth downloading. Also the battery life is good too. Best board I’ve ever owned!
K**N
Let me preface this by saying that peoples' tastes in switches are very subjective, and then say that the GL Clicky switches are now my favorite. The G915 (and it's TKL and wired counterparts) stand out pretty hard on the market, it's uncommon to find low profile keyboards with proper clicky keys, on top of being wireless. I personally can't recommend the Tactile ones, however, as they offer the same feeling as any common laptop keyboard you find on the market, without the added benefit of being easily replaceable like most Cherry keyboards. The keyboard is very sturdy. There's barely any bend or wobble in the frame, and the keys themselves are about as tight as you'd expect. However, the keys attach onto the switches with a pringed clip, which is easily sent flying with sideways force. If you want to take this keyboard places, make sure you have a sleeve to put it in where it won't snag on anything. I mainly like logitech hardware nowadays for their "On-Board" mode, which unshackles you from software that will always eventually fail on you. And the G915 is no exception, the on-board mode is completely functional aside from the OTF macro key. Up to 3 profiles can be saved on the keyboard and swapped any time. However, if you're used to software that allows a lot of key customisation, this is the wrong keyboard for you. The G915 only allows you to remap the 5 Macro buttons to the left of the keys. The G915 TKL, on the other hand, allows you to remap the F1-F12 keys, but has no Macro keys. The TKL model also has a slot for storing the USB adapter, while the Full size does not. Battery life is better than I expected. On day 1 I set the keyboard to not shut lighting down automatically and put it in On-Board mode, and I simply adjust the lighting manually (it has a dedicated key to cycle brightness) and I typically need to recharge it around once a week, as a user who uses it all day for work and then usually many hours in the evening. Bad news for people who can't touch type and don't always want backlighting, without any backlighting on these keys are all indistinguishable from eachother, aside from the ones that have alternate graphics printed on them. It has a dedicated button for "gaming mode" which just disables Windows key and certain other keys you can assign. I don't know who this feature appeals to, but keyboard manufacturers keep including it. -Pros- Uniquely clicky keys. Slightly quieter than Blues but with much lower actuation distance. VERY thin. Even with a sleeve on, it's thinner than any other mechanical keyboard. Extremely sturdy. The bottom is plastic but it has an aluminum face under the keys. Flawless Wireless. Haven't experienced a single flicker in connection in the two months I've been using one. Battery life is better than I expected. If you're responsible with the brightness it'll easily last a week. More if you can touch type. -Cons- Keycaps are expensive and difficult to replace. Replacement keys are like £5 per key, which is ABSURDLY expensive. Keycaps are difficult to remove safely. They attach with a clip which isn't designed to come off, making cleaning hard or impossible. On-Board is good, but missing a few features. Uses Micro-USB. Seriously? Without any lighting on, the keys might as well be blank. Needs a sleeve to be reliably transported.
S**C
First off all, just perfect at least for me, much more space on my desk for moving the mouse when i am gaming. Very good battery life, 12 days since full recharge and in goes on 92% battery on 72% rgb lights, it des not need more than that as you can see in the video. I do need to get use to it because the numpad now is not there. Does not have any imput lag and as soon as you switch it on you can type on the keys no problem Overall this keyboard is perfect for me and i do recommend it!
A**R
Overall the quality of the keyboard is really nice, I love that I can program different lighting setups per-key for different softwares. The low profile size is very comfortable for the hands when using the PC for long periods of time. The clicky switches are not too loud, they are very comforable to use. I should take a star off for price, as I don't think this needs to cost so much. It seems like there is no other low profile, mechanical keyboard out there so they can sell it at such a high price point because there's no competition. I only bought it because it was on sale, but I'm glad I did.