Customers consistently note the high quality of the G PRO TKL keyboard, praising its compact design and customizable RGB backlighting. Many appreciate its ideal size and ease of use. However, some find the price point to be high, the key switches quite clicky, and express concerns regarding the software.
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars
can’t remove switches without destroying the keybo
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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I am so unbelievably disappointed with this purchase. It’s supposed to have swappable key switches but you can’t get them out without destroying the keyboard. I ordered a set of Cherry MX Browns from Logitech. I couldn’t pull the switches out with the provided switch puller so I bought a Glorious switch puller. Switches still wouldn’t come out. I wound up breaking the switch leads off into the main board of the keyboard so it’s unfixable. Waste of $200. Stay away… stay far away.
Hello Luke, Very sorry to hear about the problems you're having swapping the key switches on the G Pro TKL Gaming Keyboard. I've found that the Spring Park Universal Mechanical Key/Keycap Switch Puller works very well with taking off the switches for the G Pro X. Here's what it looks like: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Universal-Mechanical-Keyboard-Key-Switch-Puller-Remover-Cap-Removal-Tool-Bland-/383764258669. Hope that you find this helpful and that all is going better. Thank you for being a Logitech customer. - Richard from Logitech
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great price
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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My daughter love the gift (key board )very cool lights
Keyboard quality, Rgb backlighting, Volume control
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great!
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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The Logitech G815 mechanical gaming keyboard is a stellar example of innovative gaming gear. It is a masterfully engineered piece of technology that caters to both hardcore gamers and general users alike, deserving of a 5-star rating.
Its LIGHTSYNC RGB technology is captivating, creating an immersive environment that syncs with your gaming or entertainment content. The G HUB software allows users to fully personalize the lighting, from custom animations to individual key colors, choosing from a spectrum of ~16.8M colors.
The low-profile mechanical switches are a treat for the fingers, offering the responsiveness and performance of traditional mechanical switches at half the height. However, as much as I appreciate the options of GL Tactile, GL Linear, and GL Clicky, I found myself longing for a tactile variant in black.
The G815 is a marvel to look at and use, with a premium AL-MG build that's both slim and robust, thanks to the aircraft-grade aluminum alloy. The available colorways, white and black, cater to different aesthetic preferences, but the addition of tactile black keys would have taken the design to the next level.
The programmable G-keys offer a high level of customization for game-specific macros and commands, simplifying the user experience. The dedicated media controls, including an edgeless volume wheel, further enhance usability, allowing for quick adjustments to media settings.
An appreciated feature is the USB passthrough, which offers full-power throughput and data speed. This added convenience speaks volumes about Logitech's commitment to delivering a comprehensive user experience.
Lastly, the G HUB software allows users to customise by game, connect to third-party apps like Discord, or share custom game profiles with the Logitech G community, enhancing the gaming experience overall.
In conclusion, the Logitech G815 is a top-tier gaming keyboard, offering an array of features that place it in a class of its own. However, I do wish it came with tactile black keys, which would only enhance its allure. Nevertheless, it certainly earns a solid 5-star rating.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
not for me
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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i didnt really like this keyboard it was too loud just not for me
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One of the main complaints I have with my gaming laptop is that the keyboard feels cramped, and there’s very little in the way of tactile feedback. Enter the Logitech G Pro keyboard. Although this keyboard has roughly the same footprint as my 15.6" laptop's keyboard and exactly the same width, its tenkeyless (TKL) design means there’s no number pad on the right-hand side, so each key gets a little more room to breathe without taking up extra real estate space on my desk, leaving me more room for my mouse and trackpad. The GX Blue Clicky switches also provide that satisfying clicky-clack of ye’ old keyboards and typewriters of yesteryear. If you’re not a fan of loud key clicks, this keyboard is not for you.
Why do I love the GX Blue Clicky switches? For me the physical and auditory feedback of the keys actually helps me not only type better, but game better. With tactile and silent keyboards it can be hard to know if you’ve actually actuated the keys, and during fast-paced gaming, accurate complex key combinations and effective button mashing can often be the difference between a loss and victory.
The keyboard itself measures about 14 inches wide, 6 inches across and about 1.5 inch tall when the feet are not engaged. There are even two separate elevation angles available to choose from by propping up either pair of the nested kickstands. While most of the keyboard is made of plastic, it is reinforced with a steel backplate for durability which accounts for some of its heft, weighing in at just over 2 lbs. The fabric braided USB cable with stabilizing prongs is secure but detachable, which is great for travel, and it measures about 6 feet long. Don’t be misled though, this is not a wireless keyboard, and it does not have an internal battery nor way to communicate with your computer wirelessly.
A bit of the technical details for those of you that are interested, the actuation point of the keys sits at 2.0mm with a travel distance of 3.7mm, and actuation force required is 50g with a 1ms report rate. It’s got twelve programmable ‘F’ keys along the top which allow you to assign custom macros using the Logitech G Hub software. I tried the macro creator for a number of work and gaming related automated sequences, and it works really great, though depending on the responsiveness of your system, you may have to play with the keystroke delays a bit (default is 50ms). You can also set the ‘F’ keys to perform specific actions in integrated applications like Discord, OBS, and Overwolf.
For gaming, I found that this keyboard works great with e-sports and MMO titles like Fortnite and Overwatch. In Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, for example, I had no trouble navigating with the WASD keys, switching weapons, or using any of the comms shortcuts for communicating with my team. The keyboard was equally zippy and responsive in PUBG and Minecraft. The ‘F’ keys can be useful for executing repetitive long-chain combos that help you clear tough areas of games that would otherwise make them laborious and frustrating, though you should to be aware that some online multi-player games specifically disallow macros that give players an unfair advantage and you may risk getting banned from the game if you use them during competitive gameplay.
Now onto the lighting profiles. I find this feature to be good and bad. The keycaps that you get with the keyboard have transparent sections for the characters near the top of the switch, so while you get bright and vibrantly lit primary characters, the secondary characters are not illuminated at all. There is a dedicated button at the top right-hand corner of the keyboard to toggle the lights on or off, but it doesn’t allow you to change the brightness of the lights. Just a quick note too, with the lights off, the characters on the keyboard are really difficult to read, so if you need to read the labels on the keys, you’ll have to keep them on, which uses more battery in a laptop setup. The G Hub software does let you set custom animations and colors and you can even choose a different color for each key individually if you want. It still won’t let you adjust the brightness of the lights though and only certain settings can be 'saved' to the default profile stored in the keyboard. There’s also a ‘game mode’ toggle button on the keyboard that disables specific keys on the keyboard that you don’t use while gaming. You can choose the default, which is just the Windows, function, and menu keys, or set a custom set of disabled keys depending on your needs.
Overall, I really like the Logitech G Pro keyboard for its understated but attractive design, customizable backlighting, amazing key feel and responsiveness, and generously loud clicky keys.
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Its everything you hoped it would be. GX Blue from Logitech is one of the greatest keyboards I've ever used in my life of gaming. I was a user of Razer's Keyboard products before this but no longer after using this well-constructed beautifully made keyboard. I am using this mechanical board to type this review out. I honestly haven't had a great feeling typing on a keyboard like this since the 90s when I use to play Duke Nukem 3D. In my mind, there always been a trade-off with keyboards where you either had to pick beautiful RGB lights on a bad membrane keyboard or a very ugly keyboard with awesome mechanical keys. Well, here you don't have to make that choice and in the world of PC gaming, it took us a while to get here. This G PRO GX gives you all of it in one and I couldn't be happier.
I guess I'll start by saying that this keyboard is crafted and constructed to precision, Everything from the weight of this board feels perfect. While placed on a desk, there is no way this keyboard is going to be moving out of its position. The rubber grips on the feet keep this thing stable fully on the desk. The soft-touch keys feel great to the fingertips; It's clicky and loud but its perfect amount of feedback with each key. it's hard to say but its something about using it when gaming on Overwatch that gives you a satisfying feeling. Tactile feedback gives off a nice audible click.
It's a good compact design that allows you to take the keyboard with you to a LAN party or tournaments so you can throw this in a bag and go quickly. PRO Keyboard from Logitech doesn't take up much footprint at all so you have the space you need for gaming. The Numpad is cut from the keyboard to allow for closer mouse movements and I had no issues when using Logitech's G903 mouse next to the keyboard. There is a detachable USB cord that connects the keyboard to the PC and for the most part, it's strong and braided so no snatching it out by mistake. Again the well-constructed design is here insuring if you are gaming a little wildly nothing will damage if the keyboard falls.
Lightsync RGB colors are beautiful hands down and even better if you use the included GHUB software. They are bright and the first thing you will notice when using this keyboard is the big colorful "G". There are so many custom lighting designs you can make with the keyboard that I can't possibly keep up and that's on top of the animations that the keyboard has. I do like that it does "lightsync" with the G903. Also within the software, you can program the F-Keys to create macros until your heart content. All of the features are there for you to play around with.
There are two buttons on the keyboard at the top. One controls "Game Mode" which disables some Windows keys and an "RGB LED" Button which allows you to turn the LED lights on and off. Sucks because I think they could have added a way to set the brightness from the button at 3 levels but it doesn't harm the keyboard review.
Overall to me, this is the perfect wireless USB keyboard for gaming. ALL the features are there in a modern keyboard but the fact that Logitech took steps to add even more features into this thing is insane. Loving the satisfying clicks of this GX blue. I mean there is nowhere left to go with a keyboard like this. They already made a model with the Numpad included and in my opinion, the only way to make a keyboard like this any better is to make a wireless version with a good battery life. For gamers, this is an easy 5/5 star product.
Keyboard quality, Rgb backlighting, Volume control
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Thin, but rock solid.
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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At first, I was worried about how thin it was. I wasn’t sure how fragile it would be. But once I got it out of the box and on my desk, those worries vanished. It’s built very well and the keys are not unpleasently flat, unlike most laptop keyboards. Paring it with the G Hub software helps manage RGB profiles for different games, and the volume and music playback buttons make thing a lot easier.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Clicky clicky, clack
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The sounds of a mechanical keyboard may be annoying to some, but I to me it is almost satisfying. Like a little confirmation with every touch that this key worked. That with the smooth flow of these keys just makes me want to type even more.
At first glance, I thought this keyboard was smaller than a standard keyboard, but then I realized, it is just because it doesn’t have a number pad on it. Everything is standard size and position. One thing that is noticeable though is its weight, feels like a small typewriter.
The next best thing is the customization that you can put into this keyboard with the G Hub software. You can change the LED back light in so many different ways that you will almost certainly have a unique setup if you change anything from the defaults. From making a single key one of 16.8 million colors to the keyboard acting like an audio visualizer. This even includes the caps lock and scroll lock lights. One feature even allows you to pick a part of the screen and assign it to a key or set of keys, say for instance a game has a button that lights red, the screen sampler will turn the keys assigned to that button that color.
Also with the G Hub software you can assign the F keys (F1-F12) to any command, different key, system commands or macros. This can make it so that you can one button push to do something like start, stop or pause a video stream or type out one of your own favorite quotes in game chat.
By a single press of the Game mode button you can activate/deactivate game mode, which by default disables the ⊞ Win key, FN Key and the Menu key. However, through G Hub you can change any of the other buttons to be disabled so that you don’t accidentally hit them when gaming, say for instance caps lock so you don’t come off screaming in text chat.
Even though I feel it is heavier than cheap all plastic, non mechanical keyboards, it is still more portable than most of them due to it’s small form factor and removable USB cable. The cable is braided and has a broad support to help prevent the most common issue with micro-USB connections, easily bending and breaking.
Overall, I really enjoy this keyboard.
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I originally wanted to go for a razer item, I had the money, but they were a little pricey, this board came out to 150? Plus? With the warranty, which I think it would be worth it to get also, covers a lot, could avoid paying the full price. The keys feel bulky and higher than my laptop key board so it’ll take some time to get use to, but with the colors boy, I love seeing it turn on, one you download the Logitech app, you can change the sequence, overall enjoy and happy with my purchase.
Thank you for the vibrant and thoughtful review! We're thrilled the G PRO TKL keyboard has brought both performance and visual excitement to your setup—your enthusiasm and attention to detail truly make your feedback stand out.
Pros mentioned:
Keyboard quality, Rgb backlighting
Cons mentioned:
Software
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Love it but beware of Ghub
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Awesome keyboard. I don’t game but wanted some fun features. Programmable G keys for everyday computer commands like opening explorer. I do this about 50 times a day. I only have to push one button now.
Being able to program a different color for each button was awesome. Regular letter keys being one color and the rest another color was so nice. It made control alt delete so much easier.
The volume roller and play pause fast forward are awesome.
Beautiful design without being gamy.
The downside. G Hub. In order to program the keys different colors you have to connect to Ghub every time. Ghub is riddled with issues and doesn’t always work. Especially if you hibernate or sleep your computer too many days in a row. You have to constantly mess with it. There is a feature where you can use the keyboard independent of Ghub but the keys must all be one color. Crazy stupid programmers. Gimme a break. A few more keystrokes in your program would allow me to have the colors I want and be free from Ghub. Ghub is for gamers not for guys like me. It has all sorts of complicated programming necessary for gamers. I’m sick every time I turn on my computer just hoping Ghub loads and does what I told it to do. Bummer. I want to program my colors and be done with Ghub. This company can grab so much more market share by changing this one simple issue. No regular computer user wants to be forced into an unreliable software that takes features away when using it independently of the program.
My fear is that one day Ghub will get worse or be discontinued and I’ll be stuck with one color for every key. I will no longer want to use the keyboard that way and be forced to spend another $200 for a new keyboard. Keyboards can last 10 years but because of Ghub I don’t think it will.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great portable gaming keyboard
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The Logitech G PRO Mechanical wired gaming GX Blue Clicky Switch Keyboard with RBG back lighting has probably the longest product name that I have ever seen, but it does preform extremely well as a gaming keyboard. If you like portable, mechanical keyboards and enjoy the satisfying sound of the keys clicking as you hit them then this is the keyboard for you. It features a thick detachable micro USB cord with a proprietary three-pronged connector tip to help lock it in place and remove for safe travel. You can also connect a regular micro USB connector as well if you happen to forget your cable. It has a compact 10 key less design that reduces the length of the keyboard by a good 6 inches from standard gaming mechanical keyboards (ex: my omen mechanical keyboard). The rubberized feet on the bottom of the keyboard keep it in place so it won’t move around on you and it also has two different angle adjustments that are rubberized on the bottom as well. I am very impressed with the feel and placement of the keys and I find it very easy to switch from my normal keyboard to this gaming keyboard. Lighting on the keys are easily programmed using the Logitech G HUB software. There are many options to suit your needs between solid colors, pulsing, breathing, etc. I personally find the rotating colors to be a distraction, so I just use a solid color that just says lit. There is an option to synchronize the lighting with different content, but I didn’t not play around with that. The software also allows you to customize the F1-F12 keys to preform different functions or create some macros to make gaming or other things in general easier.
Pros:
Portability
Thick micro USB cable
Three different angle adjustments
Rubberized feet for stability
Satisfying key presses
Logical key layout
Physical button to turn of lighting
Customization via the GHUB app
On-board storage to hold your lighting schemes
Cons:
10-key might be needed by some
no easy volume adjustment
FN key in a bad place for me
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I don't game as much as I used to, but I'm glad I got this keyboard because it is a dream to type on. The low height means I don't need a wrist rest, and the shorter key travel and gentle springs mean less work for my fingers as I type.
At first, I found the price daunting, but I remember buying the original mechanical keyboards for over a hundred dollars back in the early 1980s. If you adjust for inflation, that would come out to 300+ or 400+ in today's dollars. Those membrane keyboards changed our perception of what prices are reasonable.
The G1 - G5 macro keys are fairly useless for me, although I can see how useful they would be for certain games. Unfortunately, their use for regular productivity tasks is extremely limited because when you use a macro to launch an application in G Hub, none of the arguments are ever passed to the launched application. This means, for example, that you can assign a G key to launch Windows Explorer, but you can't have it open in a particular folder (which would be much more useful). You can assign a G key to launch a browser, but you can't have it go to a particular URL or launch in private mode. The macro interface clearly has a box for arguments, but nothing you put in there actually gets passed to the launched app from what I can tell. There are plenty of complaints on the Internet about how buggy the G Hub software is.
Also, it's a bit of a bummer that the lighted keys do not show secondary key symbols (such as the @ on the 2 key). That makes it inherently less useful in low-light settings. On the plus side, I like the lighting customization options.
For example, most of us are instinctively trained to go to the bottom left of the keyboard to find the Ctrl key, but that often results in hitting the G5 key as well. By changing the colors of individual keys (they even animate to go back and forth between different colors), I no longer hit any G keys on accident. Furthermore, it's easier to find certain other keys with the right colors on the right keys.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Key feel, Keyboard quality, Rgb backlighting
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Noice
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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It's a very clean feeling, unlike other Logitech keyboards I've had before. The keys are super smooth and soft. I like the RGB options, and the keys are quiet (for tactile).
This review is from Logitech - G815 LIGHTSYNC Full-size Wired Mechanical GL Tactile Switch Gaming Keyboard with RGB Backlighting - White
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Mechanical Keyboard done right!
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I absolutely love this keyboard!
I have another Logitech keyboard, and had previously used the G-Hub app to customize the colors of the RGB keys. This meant I didn't need to program a profile all over again, to customize the colors assigned to each key; it allowed me to use the previously set key colors I'd set. If you're setting a new profile, I'm happy to report that this one allows for every key and the "G" logo to be set.
The keys are plenty "clicky" and you should expect that satisfying sound of typing. You'll also might annoy people at work, so keep that in mind if you work in a quiet environment and want to use this. Thankfully, I work for a company that allows their use, and several others use them. The smaller profile, allows it to fit on my standing desk, while still allowing space for my touchpad. The last mechanical keyboard took up the entire space due to the included 10 key.
While at work, I was able to set a profile for "Work" tasks. Easy to see hotkeys for my worksheets, documents, and tasks. I'm also glad the USB cable is detachable, don't have to worry about bending the cable to the point of a tear or break. It's also a braided cable, as I've started to see with their gaming keyboards this year. It's a pretty nice cable, and while the included one has a plastic piece, it simply uses a microUSB cable, like those found with many mobile phones and accessories. So the mount plastic piece doesn't appear to be required.
The keyboard includes two buttons in the upper right corner. One is the lighting control which would only turn the back light on or off. I did find this odd, as my last keyboard allowed control of several brightness settings. With this button, it was just on or off. There are also two light indicators for the Caps and Scroll lock keys. Those stay lit regardless of back light control, so don't worry about them turning off also.
The other button is a game mode button that disables the windows key, so you don't accidentally trigger the taskbar mid game due to a finger slip. I think that feature is just awesome. I've found myself trying to hit the Z or X key and hitting the Windows key with my previous keyboard. Love that it's a feature.
The bottom of this keyboard should also be applauded. This has five rubber feet, each about the size of a quarter, plus some (more rectangular than square), that kept it from moving around on ANY surface I had it on. It also has lift stands on either side, with two different height/angle levels. This made for a more comfortable placement on my standing desk.
This is a pretty great gaming keyboard. It's such a satisfying keyboard to use, both when gaming, and when I'm at work.
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The Logitech G Pro keyboard is a great addition to my gaming setup. The ‘Blue’ style keys offer a great tactile feedback amount and aren’t overly loud -- letting everyone know that I’m typing. When I swivel-seat to work, some fast typing does cause a flurry of click sounds and since I’m not the gentlest of keyboard-mashers, it can get a bit … noisy. That's cool; blue-clicky is where it's at for noise!
The G Pro keyboard comes with a detachable cord, not to charge it, but rather allow for quick-disconnecting portability. Another gaming keyboard that I have, has a doubly thick cord, as it offers a USB extension port; the G Pro one only needs a single USB-A port. This keyboard also skips the number pad, which adds to the portability feature.
The G Pro has two height adjustment feet, so you can adjust for the height that suits you the closest. Personally, the smaller of the height feet worked the best for my situation.
The G Hub software is needed for all the RGB Customizations. As an early release product reviewer, we are often provided direct support from the vendor and this was one of those cases. In this case however, I received no support responses to one of my issues -- even after 11 days.
My first usage attempt of the G Hub software was on OS X 10.11, a supported version. I was unable to get an English Language installer to work, given the tried-and-true method of download/extract/run. As a techie, I was able to get it to run in English, but it took using the Terminal and sudo. A problem that plagued both the non-English and the English version -- was that it couldn’t download the actual installer (what you actually download and run, is a small piece of the pie). Using netstat and Wireshark showed me that there was no Mac installer out there; a “decompression failure” was logged. So, I emailed support for … well, support, but received none in response. Still.
In moving over to an i7/16GB Windows machine, I was able to get the software, get an English installer and run it successfully. There are a number of customizations available, but one lacking here was no keypress-driven options. I like the ability to press a key and have some color action happen, as with my other gaming keyboard. Searching the Googz for G Hub showed me that I’m not the only one with that *want*.
Using predefined layouts, or building your own key color highlights for when you like your action keys a different way than others is a very cool feature. One of my favorites is a color-match, where the keyboard glows to the colors on your screen at the given time (photo attached). A downside that I found was that you have to use the software to get your colors assigned to the keyboard; it doesn’t remember the last state of the profile.
The rubberized feet of the keyboard hold it nice and stable during key-mashing, as is the intended purpose of them and they don’t disappoint.
One thing that will likely be an issue for me that doesn’t use a headset (currently), is the lack of volume control, which my other (albeit larger) gaming-esque keyboard has.
This is a 5-Star keyboard with 4-Star software and 0-star support; I’ll drop the support -0- (which would be a 2.5 overall) and give this a 4-star rating.
Posted . Owned for more than 2 years when reviewed.
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Design and Build It’s slim, lightweight, and has a clean, low-profile look. The build quality feels premium, and the double-shot PBT keycaps hold up well over time.
Performance The mechanical switches are smooth and responsive, ideal for fast-paced gaming. You can choose between tactile or linear switches depending on your preference. It also supports tri-mode connectivity—Lightspeed wireless, Bluetooth, and wired—so it’s flexible for different setups.
Features You get customizable RGB lighting, quiet key presses thanks to sound-dampening layers, and up to 36 hours of battery life. The Keycontrol software lets you remap keys and set macros easily.
Downsides Some users mention occasional Bluetooth connection issues, and it doesn’t come with a wrist rest. Also, no hot-swappable switches if you’re into customizing hardware.
Bottom Line If you want a sleek, reliable keyboard for gaming or everyday use, the Logitech G515 TKL is a solid choice. It’s compact, responsive, and packed with features that matter.
Thanks for the detailed review! Great to hear the G515 TKL is delivering on design and performance. We appreciate the feedback on Bluetooth and customization—always helpful as we continue to refine our gear.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great RGB portable gaming keyboard with a click!
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This keyboard is a simple rectangular design. The case is plastic with large rubber pads on the bottom and has swing out feet that allow 2 different height adjustments. The keyboard is very stable due to the pads and the weighting of the keyboard.
The USB cable is detachable to avoid breakage when packing up your gaming rig into a backpack. The Tenkeyless (no number pad) design makes the keyboard very portable and leaves extra room for mousing area while gaming or other activities.
The GX blue clicky switches have great tactile feedback and an audible click while retaining a quick response and the travel needed for gaming. I really like the clicky switches. The LED’s are fully programable with the G Hub software downloadable from the Logitech site. The LED’s are bright and the tops of the keycaps are well lit. The secondary actions of the keys are on the keys are not lit. I wish Logitech lit the symbols on the top as well. The function keys are programable with macros for games or other complex key commands. You can turn off the LEDs with a switch on the top right of the keyboard. There is a gaming switch that locks out the windows key as well as other keys during your sessions. You can customize which keys are deactivated.
The G Hub software lets you set up different profiles for each game or activity. There are downloadable profiles and Community designed lighting to add to those included from Logitech. You can custom design lighting and gaming profile and upload them if you are that creative!
I have got to say the response time on this keyboard is great, a real pleasure to game with. With the full RGB programability you can configure your keyboard to highlight key groups, advertise your team logo or just look plain cool! As for regular typing it is very comfortable. The keyboard feels solid with a great build quality. This will make a great addition to your gaming rig.
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Ordered this because the Logitech G510s a friend gave me was starting to have a few key misses here and there. Mainly shift and space. Working and gaming at home was becoming a little more frustrating. I've never been much into the RGB features, but the presets and profiles for the logitech G hub devices are amazing. The feel and speed of the keyboard are fantastic. Only complaint is that it was a bit pricey for me, but i'm seeing more and more value as time goes on. The USB passthrough is a great feature and I love the media controls.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Key feel, Keyboard quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Very nice keyboard all around
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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Went into the store looking to spend around 130, but when this keyboard was brought to my attention, even at 200, I couldn't say no, I enjoy everything about it, the fact that it's a full size board, very nice keys, the volume slider, aluminum top finish, addressable rgb, it really helped finish off my set up and I would gladly but another logitech brand keyboard based on the quality of this one
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I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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We're absolutely thrilled to hear that you're so impressed with the Logitech G815 LIGHTSYNC Full-size Wired Mechanical GL Tactile Switch Gaming Keyboard with RGB Backlighting! It's fantastic to know that it has exceeded your expectations and helped complete your setup.
We're dedicated to providing high-quality products that enhance your gaming experience, and it's rewarding to hear that the G815 is doing just that. Thank you for choosing Logitech and for sharing your positive feedback.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A worthwhile addition to your rig
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This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The Logitech G Pro Gaming Mechanical Keyboard is the latest gaming keyboard from Logitech. I amusing this keyboard as I write this review and I will be giving my initial thoughts on this keyboard.
First the G Pro Mechanical Keyboard is a compact but full sized keyboard which is shorter by two to three inches compared to a regular keyboard. But don’t let that surprise you as it has some heft to it unlike other keyboards. It is a wired keyboard so that latency should not be a problem. And is it connected to a detacheable USB cord similar in design to other USB cords found in G Pro products.
Typing in this keyboard somewhat reminds me of older electric typewriters as the keys are very clicky. One thing I’ve noticed though is that this keyboard seems to be the “clickiest” among all other gaming keyboards I have tried. Other features this keyboard has are the 12 programmable keys, non-slip rubber feet and angle adjustments.
And like most gaming keyboards, this is backlighted. But what makes this stand apart is that it is Lightsync compatible. Lightsync is Logitech’s proprietary technology to sync other Logitech accessories in order to have a uniform lighting and configuration scheme across several devices. In my case I also have a gaming mouse, charging pad and a gaming headset all paired through Logitech’s G-Hub software.
I really don’t have much words to mince hear since this is in essential a keyboard. But a keyboard that is rock solid and fun to use. And for those familiar with Logitech’s G-Hub products, this keyboard is a worthwhile addition to your gaming rig even if you do not hav other Logtech gaming products.