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Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 163 reviews

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Customers are delighted by the G915 LIGHTSPEED TKL's clicky keys, wireless connectivity, and long battery life. They appreciate the compact size, build quality, low profile, and RGB lighting. However, some customers find the price to be a bit high and wish it had a USB-C port instead of a micro-USB port.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Clicky keys, Wireless
    Cons mentioned:
    Price

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Worth the $

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    It seems like a high price for a keyboard, but it also has every feature you could want! Including BOTH bluetooth and lightspeed wiereless is a nice touch and all in a very slim design. The clicky switches are very nice and definitely live up to their name. I would own more of these if they weren't this high priced.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hey! Thanks for your detailed review of the Logitech G915! We appreciate you acknowledging the value it delivers despite the higher price point. It's great to hear you love the features, especially the dual wireless connectivity and clicky switches! We understand that price is a consideration, and we'll keep your feedback in mind for future products.

  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Excellent Keyboard With Only Minor Flaws

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    Posted . Owned for 4 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Son's Review: Pros: Excellent battery life, I only charge once every few weeks! (I use a mix of controller and keyboard/mouse so if you use the keyboard heavily it will probably not last quite as long, but very reasonable). Extremely light weight, portable, easy to click switches, amazing lighting effects. Works effortlessly with 0 drops in connection over the dongle and bluetooth. Cons: The key switches are great but the key caps are a bit wobbly, makes it feel a little cheap. One of my switches doesn't make the click sound (still works) but it's a key I rarely use so it didn't bother me much.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    I love it

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I took a chance on i was scared at first because of the price. But once it came I seen why it was $229 its the best the battery life is so good in one week the battery life only went down 5% its a nice and heavy the buttons feel amazing!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    G915 tkl

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The keyboard is really nice and it has a nice aluminum case and it feels really amazing to type on and feels even better to play on it is a really responsive keyboard and it will be a good accessory to anyone with a computer this product is really worth it’s price

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Build quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Price, Software
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    I LOVE This Keyboard. The Best I've Tried.

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    So, lets break down this ridiculously long title. Logitech G915 TKL is the product name. TKL stands for tenkeyless which means it doesn’t come with a number pad. Which is great for “eSport Athletes” as it gives your mouse more room to do its thang. There is also the Logitech G915 which is the full-size version of this keyboard that comes with a number pad. Both come with LightSpeed Wireless. Which in short is super-fast wireless tech that will allow you to game at the same levels as wired keyboards. RGB means it supports 16.7 million colors that you can adjust for each key. Last mechanical means the switch it uses. This keyboard supports linear, clicky, and tactile. More on that later. PACKAGING: Starting off with the packaging which I don’t always mention. But in this case, this product comes in at a premium price which means you want a premium opening experience. Which I am happy to report is excellent. It’s probably the best keyboard opening experience I’ve ever had. With it being a TKL wireless keyboard you may be traveling with it which means you can use this box which is also small and compact to ensure nothing damages it. LET’S GET NERDY: Keyboards are usually simple. You plug them in VIA USB and then you type away. The most complicated they get is by adding Bluetooth and trying to figure out which switches they are using (membrane, mechanical, or optical)? But this one is an over achiever and comes with both Bluetooth and LIGHTSPEED wireless. Along with your choice of three different low-profile mechanical switches. It comes with Bluetooth 5.0. To connect to the Bluetooth is simple. It DOES NOT require a dongle to be plugged into the device. There are two buttons on the top left of the keyboard. The first got hit by Voldemort and got imbued with magical powers and has a lightning bolt with waves behind it for LIGHTSPEED. The second right next to it is the Bluetooth logo. If you have not paired the keyboard to another device before once you press the Bluetooth button it will go into pairing mode while flashing blue. Then you go through the normal process. I did it on my iPad and iPhone and it had me put in a code on the keyboard followed by the enter key to fully pair it. If you want to pair it to another device, you hold down the Bluetooth button until it flashes (the lights on the keyboard will flash) and then you can connect to a new device. However, if you want to connect back to the first device you need to forget the connection on both devices and then go through the pairing process from scratch again. For my iPad I had to forget the device, turn off Bluetooth, turn it back on and then it would work. Which is disappointing at this price point. I would expect it to be smoother in transitioning from device to device. Last up we have the low-profile mechanical switches. Logitech calls their version “Low Profile GL Switches” which are incredibly similar to Kailh low profile chocolate switches. Which they worked in conjunction with. The only differences I was able to see between the two switches were that the GL switches have slightly lower overall travel at 2.7 mm compared to 3.0 mm. They come in three flavors. Red for linear, Brown’s which are tactile, and white clicky switch. All three actuate at 1.5 mm with a total travel of 2.7 mm with 50 grams of force. I think they are rated at 70 million clicks. They are mechanical switches which means that they do have a debounce delay and can develop double clicks. The Kailh chocolate switch has a debounce delay window of up to 5 ms so I assume these do as well. BUILD QUALITY/AESTHETICS: It sports a brushed 5052-aluminum alloy top plate that joins a steel-reinforced base. The bottom, top, and back are all made of high-quality plastic. With a lot of pressure, I was able to get just a very slight amount of bending. It feels ridiculously premium. The best I have ever felt. On the top right you have an aluminum-crafted volume wheel. This too feels incredible. It uses a light amount of force to scroll with. It has mild/moderate amount of pressure which is equal throughout the whole thing. It scrolls infinitely. If you shake it left to right, there is ever so slightly some wiggle. You cannot press it. Going left to right. You have your LIGHTSPEED toggle which if you press while it is on LIGHTSPEED will notify you of battery level via the battery light. Which changes color based on how much battery life you have left. Next to that is the Bluetooth, then Game Mode, then Brightness control. Which comes in at five stages (100%, 75%, 50%, 25%, 0%). They are covered in a rubber material. They take a mild to moderate amount of pressure to actuate with a tactile bump that feel remarkably like membrane keys. They are not even when pressing down on them. So, if you come in on the side you can feel one side depress before the other. The RGB lighting on it isn’t equal like they are for the normal switches but just as accurate as the rest of the board. Overall, this is the worst part of the keyboard for me and I just don’t think it fits well with the premium feel of the rest of the keyboard. Up next is the keys themselves. They are coated with oleophobic which is meant to minimize fingerprints. They feel good but they seem to wiggle a bit more than other keyboards. Your F1 – F4 keys are used for macros. With F4 being the recording and F1, F2, and F3 storing that info. In the top middle of the keyboard you have the battery indicator and notification if you are on caps lock or not. You cannot and I repeat cannot edit what each key does on this keyboard. You can only edit the F keys. So, for example if I want my right arrow button to be left mouse click I cannot do that. But I can assign left mouse click to be F12. On the back you can raise the keyboard at either 4 or 8 degrees. It also has a small slot that you can slide the dongle into. It does not come with a wrist rest. I don’t know why you would need one though as this is so low profile that a wrist rest wouldn’t really do anything more than what your desk is. Some shortcuts that you can do on the keyboard are by holding the FN key you can press F1, F2, or F3 to go through onboard memory profiles which include lighting. You also have two dedicated lighting profiles that you can access by holding down the lighting key and pressing “8” or “9”. To record a macro you press FN and F4. PERFORMANCE: I chose the clicky variant as that is my favorite type of switch. The clicks themselves are quiet. Especially, in comparison to Blues or Razers Clicky Opto-mechanical switch. They sound the same as the Opto-Mechanical switch just a lot quieter. I don’t think this would bother people in an office environment. As for the tactile bump it is very light. To the point I can barely feel it. I would have preferred this to be a bit more noticeable. For the LIGHTSPEED WIRELESS. On Human Benchmark I scored the same whether I was in Wireless or Wired mode. I also played Apex Legends, Escape From Tarkov, and GTAV and noticed no problems with latency, drops, or issues. As for Bluetooth. I didn’t play any games. But noticed no lag while typing. I got 113 WPM on a typing test. To switch back to LIGHTSPEED it takes about a second. To switch back to Bluetooth, it took 2 - 3 seconds. So, it is fast. I was pleasantly surprised. It was the same when going from the off position to the on position. Last, I was able to use all my saved lighting profiles and normal profiles in Bluetooth mode. Up next is battery life. They report that it is up to 40 hours with lighting on max. Or 135 days if lighting is off and you game for 8 hours a day. Which breaks down to about 1,080 hours. For me personally, I used a single color (orange) at maximum brightness and purposefully did not turn the keyboard off at night or when I left my computer. Using it like I normally would with a lot of typing and some gaming it went from 100% to 70% in 7 days and it reports I still have 28 hours left. So, I would rate the battery life as excellent. As for lighting. It is fantastic. It gets nice and bright. It is also accurate and shows orange and purple well. Logitech G Hub never froze or crashed on me. However, it is not user friendly at all and trying to figure out how to do something simple is tedious and often cannot be done. Which makes your ability to be creative with the lighting limited to just changing static colors and having simple profiles. At this price range that can leave a slightly sour taste in the mouth. Since I haven’t tried their other keyboards, I can’t say if that is a design flaw for this keyboard since it is wireless or because they just have limited overall potential. PROS: - Looks, build quality, features, switches, lighting, scroll wheel, size/shape/weight, performance, battery life, feel. CONS: - Cannot adjust individual keys. Only the F keys. - The top buttons feel a bit mushy and not as premium as the rest of the board. - Sell your first and second child expensive. - G HUB is not user friendly and limits what you can do. But it sure looks pretty. - Cannot customize the lighting as much as some other keyboards such as Razer or Corsair. - Bluetooth switching isn’t as smooth as I would like.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hi Sir Galahad,
      Thank you for your five-star review! It is greatly appreciated. Continue to enjoy your device. If you ever need assistance, please contact Logitech Support on the website.
      LaShonda from Logitech

  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Clicky keys, Wireless
    Cons mentioned:
    Micro-usb, Price
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    LIGHTSPEED = truly wired speeds from afar

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Wow did I end up falling in love with this keyboard. The satisfying clicky keys have ideal travel, gives the impression I can type much faster than in reality. Our AlienWare Aurora R9 desktop came with wired peripherals. This wireless keyboard, along with separate wireless mouse, allow us to connect the PC to a 75-inch Sony and operate it from the sofa. Setup was easy as connecting micro-usb to computer to charge [note to Logitech, its 2020 and no usb-c ], plugging LIGHTSPEED dongle into usb slot, and voila, sit back and enjoy. 3 models of Logitech RGB mechanical keyboards GL Clicky Switch GL Linear Switch GL Tactile Switch PROS ——— + incredible 40 hour battery life + color strobe is bright and sexy + 5 adjustable brightness levels + plug-and-play wireless setup + LIGHTSPEED and Bluetooth 5.0 + solid build quality and weight + low-profile mechanical switches + Windows/Mac (though lack Mac keys) + Uber “clicky” feel + useful scroll wheel + wired and wireless usage + media control shortcut keys CONS ——— -fixed backlight time-out -auto-wake requires registered keyclick (not gyroscope) -micro-USB (not USB-C) -Logitech G Hub Software (not fully baked) -TKL models lack number pad -price compared to competition CONCLUSION ——————— If you are in the market for a super fast LIGHTSPEED RGB keyboard for your Windows PC (or Mac) and are not opposed to spending a bit more, nor put off by micro-usb charging, then look no farther than this amazing Logitech keyboard.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Very informative review! The only thing I can add is that this is the TKL (Ten key less) model, without the number pad. We do have the larger G915 / G815, if you want the number pad. Thank you for your support. It is my favorite keyboard!

  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Compact, Wireless
    Cons mentioned:
    Price
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Amazing keyboard for gaming and everyday use

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Keyboards are sort of a collector’s item for me. have a nice collection of them because I’ve been searching for the ideal mechanical keyboard for gaming as well as my everyday uses. Mechanical keyboards are widely popular with gamers worldwide, but they can also be great for regular computer tasks. So, for a number of years I have been testing out a variety of keyboards trying to find one that has a lengthy battery life, connects wirelessly to my MacBook Pro and Windows laptop, is compact in size, provides a remarkable clicky sound and feel from the keys, and, of course, built-in RGB backlight. The most recent keyboard I’ve tried out is the G915 TKL from Logitech. It’s a tenkeyless Wireless RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard that features LIGHTSPEED wireless technology. The Logitech G915 TKL Wireless Mechanical Keyboard is designed to enhance the gameplay experience for gamers. It features low-profile mechanical switches (half the height of standard mechanical switches) and is made with aircraft-grade aluminum for durability. Users have the choice of three different switches — Clicky for tactile feedback, Linear for smooth keystrokes, and Tactile for a discernible bump. On a single charge, the G915 TKL can have up to 40 hours of use time and it provides low battery warnings at 15% via the keyboard LED indicator and a pop-up notification from the G Hub software. The keyboard has dedicated media controls for easy access to play, pause, advance, rewind or mute your media. There is a G915 keyboard that includes the number pad, but part of the reason this keyboard was developed was to provide more room for mouse movement while gaming. The keyboard is designed to work with a wide array of computers included both Window and Mac operating systems. This is one of the reasons I continually seek out new keyboards. I want to have one that can work seamlessly with my Windows laptop (used exclusively for gaming) and my MacBook Pro (used for both gaming and productivity). I don’t like having to bounce back and forth between two keyboards when I switch between systems. The G915 TKL provides me the option to switch back and forth between systems easily with either the Bluetooth connection or the LIGHTSPEED Wireless USB receiver. SOFTWARE Logitech provides a software package called “G Hub” for users to customize their keyboard experience. This is pretty typical for gaming keyboards and even though I use my for ‘everyday’ use and not just gaming, I had some fun customizing different profiles and changing the function keys around. I do want to point out that in order to use the functionality of G Hub you must remain connected to it. That means, you have to be connected using the LIGHTSPEED wireless feature either through the USB receiver or by direct wired connection through the provided Micro USB cable. I found it interesting that Logitech does not have the G915 TKL or its predecessor listed as support keyboards in the list for G Hub. Once I figured out that Bluetooth mode was incompatible, I didn’t have any issues with using G Hub. Therefore, I assume that Logitech just hasn’t updated their compatibility list in a while. One of the main features I really appreciate with the G Hub software is the dashboard. With the dashboard, you can view all the details of your connected devices and make quick updates to firmware with just a few clicks. The main settings you can control within G Hub (at least for the G915 TKL) include: LIGHTSYNC: The ability to customize lighting effects and control how they are displayed on your computer. ASSIGNMENTS: This was probably the feature I had the most fun with. Within Assignments, you can map the F keys to control different system commands, create macros, assign actions (if available), place commands on a specific key, and even drag/drop system controls onto the keyboard. GAME MODE: The third main feature within G Hub for the G915 TKL was customizing Game Mode. This feature really just allows you to ignore keys for gaming that normally ‘get in the way.’ FORM Because I like to keep my desk set-up clean and free of clutter, I LOVE the low-profile nature of the keyboard. It sits approximately one inch tall and doesn’t have a large case surrounding the main keyboard. I really love this design choice. The media keys are a nice touch, but since you can customize your F keys in the G Hub software, they could essentially be eliminated. There is a scroll wheel included for the volume control and a place on the underside of the keyboard to store the USB receiver when it’s not in use. I also really like the choice to use aluminum for the case because it makes the keyboard lightweight while still being very robust and well-weighted. There are small feet that angle the keyboard approximately 4º, which is great for typing and gaming. As far as the switches go, my personal preference is usually geared towards Blue switches or switch types that are similar. The mechanical switches that are included in the G915 TKL are Logitech’s advanced mechanical switches designed specifically for gaming. They are called “GL” and they come in a few varieties. Since I typically prefer the Blue switch variety, GL Clicky is the version I chose for this keyboard. It has a gentle tactile feedback when you press down on it and the best ‘clicky’ sound as you type. The keyboard does not come with a key puller and from what I’ve read, isn’t really designed for easy key replacement. One article I found stated that the legs beneath the keys are easy to snap off and it may be unlikely to find replacement keys if they get broken. For that reason, I did not include a photo beneath the key caps as I didn’t want to chance ruining the keyboard for future use. The lighting effects are stunning on this keyboard. It shows off vibrant colors and the brightness can’t be beat. I love that you have the option to customize these effects (even on a Mac) to your specific preference. One of the reasons that I love being able to customize the lighting effects is because the RGB settings can greatly effect the battery life of the keyboard. That said, I typically keep my keyboard at 100% brightness (what can I say? I like colored lights) and I’ve still been very happy with my battery life. ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT One of the features of this keyboard that really surprised me was the fact that it charges with Micro USB and not USB-C. Since most modern devices are moving toward USB-C as the ‘standard’ for charging and connectivity, it’s really shocking that such a state-of-the-art keyboard like the G915 TKL would take such a monumental step into the past for it’s main method of external charging and connection. Now, if you look at other Logitech gaming peripherals it’s clear that they haven’t embraced it as a charging standard yet, but I am still going to wonder why because other Logitech products have embraced USB-C. Another feature that would really make Mac users happy is if this were a ‘true’ Apple keyboard. Even though the keyboard works with macOS computers, it doesn’t have Mac keys included. While this is a very minor criticism, I feel like it’s something that would really make this keyboard spectacular for all users. JUST PLAYING AROUND When it comes to gaming, this keyboard is the best option around for one big reason — timing. Thanks to the ultra slim profile of the keyboard, a gamer’s travel distance is much shorter than traditional mechanical keyboard. It’s also great to have lag-free wireless connectivity thanks to the LIGHTSPEED wireless technology. With that wireless boost, users can actually move a decent distance away from the computer and still have a lag-free experience. Another factor that makes this keyboard ideal for gamers is the absence of the num pad and G Programmable buttons. The full size G915 measures in at 475mm wide and the TKL version is only 368mm wide. That big of a difference does make it easier for gamers to coordinate between the keyboard and mouse in an action scenario. EVERYDAY FUNCTIONALITY In addition to gaming, the G915 TKL is also an amazing daily-driver. It’s comfortable to type on and because of its compact size it is perfect in an active workspace. I know that throughout the day I will sometimes spread out paperwork and other items across my desk. With that in mind, it’s wonderful to be able to have a smaller footprint on my desk so that I can still work actively and not have to rearrange my desk in order to do it. As far as typing speed goes, I was able to average around 60WPM on the G915 TKL. This is slightly slower than I normally type at, which is an average of 65WPM. I think this has more to do with getting used to the keyboard. The keys are comfortable to type even after long periods of time and long-form documents. PRICE There is no doubt that this a premium mechanical keyboard and you will pay a premium price for it. At $230 (at the time of publishing), the G915 TKL is currently Logitech’s second highest priced keyboard - second only to its predecessor, the G915. There are certainly more expensive mechanical gaming keyboards out there, but most of them that are of the same caliber as the G915 TKL are between $150-$200. As an afterthought, I don’t think the price would bother me so much if USB-C were used over Micro USB. FINAL THOUGHTS I’ve been very happy with the G915 TKL. It’s got remarkable battery life and despite the fact that it uses Micro USB to charge, it’s a very solid keyboard for any type of use. Aside from the price, it’s probably the best wireless low-profile keyboard around and gamers should be incredibly excited about it since Logitech is answering a call that has been out there for quite some time. I can recommend this amazing keyboard to any type of user. It is worth the investment.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hi Nickcal,
      Thank you for your five-star review! It is greatly appreciated. Continue to enjoy your device. If you ever need assistance, please contact Logitech Support on the website.
      LaShonda from Logitech

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Logitech G916 TKL

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Look very good quality, great functional, loving it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Build quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Price, Software
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Exquisite Keyboard That Comes with a Price

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Logitech G915 TKL is here and provides some of the best features a keyboard can have. This keyboard is made with high-end materials that provide the user with a sense of quality. This keyboard is made with an aluminum alloy that provides great durability and a beautiful finish. I was incredibly satisfied with the build quality of this keyboard. Prepare to pay a hefty price for this keyboard! This keyboard has many notable and useful features, but the keyboard is not worth 230 dollars. Logitech could bring the price down to a more affordable price so others can have access to this masterpiece. The G915 TKL provides the user with 40 hours of battery on a single charge. A bit more than the full G915 which will provide about 30 hours. The low-profile switches and thin keyboard provides the user with comfort and a greater typing speed. The G915 TKL has 3 GL switch versions. This one is the GL Clicky Switch and wow does it click! If you are a lover of the traditional “clicking” sound, this keyboard is for you. There is also a dedicated slot on the back of the keyboard for the USB receiver, an excellent design choice. The keyboard has both wired and wireless connections. The wireless connection is done with either Bluetooth or the provided USB receiver. The keyboard is still using micro USB and there are newer keyboards that have already moved on to USB-C. Why is Logitech still using micro? Many devices, from phones, tablets, and even laptops have already moved on to USB-C. USB-C is the future, Logitech should adapt and move on as well. The keys are customizable and programable by using the Logitech G Hub Software that is available on both Mac OS and Windows devices. But this software is a horror show. For a company with really great products, the software is a joke. The software is not user friendly and one can have a hard time getting around. There are many bugs with the software and clearly, there is not a lot of time spent improving it. Overall, this keyboard is truly beautiful and nice to the touch. The price is a bit appalling but the features and build quality make up for it. If you have the money, buy it! You will not regret it. Pair the keyboard with the Logitech G903 Gaming Mouse(https://www.logitechg.com/en-us/products/gaming-mice/g903-hero-wireless-gaming-mouse.910-005670.html) for the ultimate experience! I will leave Logitech with a couple of suggestions: -Switch to USB-C -Make the keyboard more affordable -Improve the Logitech G Hub Software, seriously, the software needs urgent attention.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hi Barack,
      Thank you for your four-star review! It is greatly appreciated. Continue to enjoy your device. If you ever need assistance, please contact Logitech Support on the website.
      LaShonda from Logitech

  • Pros mentioned:
    Compact, Wireless
    Cons mentioned:
    Micro-usb, Price
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Solid, comfy (and expensive) wireless TKL

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I own the full-sized Logitech G815 clicky but my keyboard sits on the smaller segment of an L-shaped desk and I have to angle it slightly diagonally to fit. I wanted to give the G915 TKL clicky a try for more space, less wires and better comfort . Like the 815, the 915 TKL is constructed of a thin metal body and low profile keys. The biggest obvious difference between the two aside from the 915 being wireless is the smaller TKL design of this keyboard. Despite being pretty thin, it has good weight to it and feels solid and substantial. The TKL version also jettisons the hardware macro keys. The setup guide wasn’t helpful at all due to vague confusing pictographs, invalid URLs and lack of context with each step. The guide includes a URL that appears to lead to a dedicated G915 TKL support page but actually dumped me onto the general Logitech support page. Clicking on the G915 TKL from Logitech’s main support page did the same. At the moment at least, the support page for this specific keyboard doesn’t appear to be live but the G-hub companion software is available. The pictographs in the guide instructed me to connect the lightspeed receiver to the USB extender, connect the extender to the included USB cable and connect the cable to the computer. It made no sense whatsoever but with no additional explanation nor resources available for clarification, I did it anyhow before realizing it was totally unnecessary. Setup is actually super easy without the guide: - Connect the lightspeed receiver directly to the computer - Power on the keyboard via the switch on the back - Enable the wireless button on top left of keyboard and you’re done. - Another option is to pair the keyboard to a device using the bluetooth pairing button. This process is especially useful for Mac users and anyone preferring Bluetooth over a USB receiver. Thankfully, Bluetooth setup is illustrated much more clearly in the guide I downloaded and installed the G-hub software from the G815 support page and was happy to see a release note indicating it had been updated for use with the G915 TKL. G-hub installed without issue and works perfectly fine with the 915 TKL. Through the G-hub software I can set key lighting and animations and assign key commands, actions or macros. The G-hub software also indicates remaining keyboard battery life and there is also a low battery indicator light on the keyboard itself. The keyboard can be powered off if desired when not in use to preserve battery life. The per-key RGB lighting is impressive. The keys are bright, vivid and easy to identify. The shift characters aren’t illuminated but it isn’t a huge deal for me personally. The keys have a comfy feel, solid tactile feedback and don’t require a lot of actuation force to register a stroke. The volume rocker also moves smoothly and accurately. The “clicky” key sound is just loud enough to offer audible reassurance of a keystroke without being overly loud or annoying. That being said, it’s not silent and like any clicky switch keyboard, could still potentially annoy others, especially a roommate. The low profile keys have a little more play than my full-sized keys but I personally have no issue with the feel while typing or during gaming sessions and see no drop off on my typing speed. Wireless performance has worked fine so far with no noticeable latency. It is a very pleasant and comfortable keyboard to use for both gaming and typing. The G915 TKL is a decent TKL keyboard that packs a lot into a small package. Leading the short list of cons is price. Two hundred plus is a lot to pay for a keyboard, particularly when there are some really nice wired and wireless TKL keyboards available for less than half the cost of the G915. That’s not saying the G915 isn’t worth it. Pricing is subjective and only the purchaser knows whether or not it is worth it to them. I’m merely saying if low latency wireless isn’t an absolute necessity, there are many other very nice, similarly designed TKL keyboards out there costing much less. For example, I have another TKL keyboard made by a different well-known manufacturer that I use with my gaming laptop on the go. It is similar in build and quality but is wired and has linear switches although tactile switches are also available. Both keyboards are about the same length, weight and thickness but my other TKL has full sized keys and is slightly narrower measuring top to bottom (see pics). It also sells for less than half the price of the G915. Aside from being wired, it’s pretty similar to the G915 in nearly every other aspect. The G915 TKL is nice and offers industry leading lag free wireless but if understandably outside a particular budget, is far from the only option available. The other con is the use of micro-USB. On a keyboard costing this much, I expected to see USB-C. It’s kind of like finding fake wood trim in a new Rolls Royce. My overall rating, it it were allowed, would actually be 4.5 stars with a half-star knocked off for price, micro-USB and the lack of support at release.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best gaming keyboard

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    Love my keyboard. Went from craft keyboard to this and it feels so much better when typing. Very comfortable and the feel of the keys are amazing!! Would definitely recommend

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Build quality, Compact, Wireless
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Wireless without compromises

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    There are a lot of mechanical keyboards on the market that feature advanced features catering to gamers and people looking to show off their design chops. There are slightly less mechanical keyboards on the market allowing people who want to enjoy the superior typing experience provided by a mechanical board without needing to worry about running a wire back to your computer. There is surprisingly little overlap between the two groups. But the G915 manages to fit into that narrow little sliver of the Venn diagram, and does so with surprising aplomb. One of the first things I noticed on taking the keyboard out of the box is how well built the whole thing is. While the bulk of the keyboard is still plastic, the machined aluminum top plate gives it a surprising amount of heft and rigidity for how thin it is. The G915 is barely larger than some of the portable Bluetooth keyboards I've seen being sold for use with smart phones, and yet there's barely a hint of deck flex or any kind of fitting gap in the seams. Even better is the fact that they've found a way to include integrated storage for the keyboard's RF dongle, a particularly important addition seeing as it sticks out far enough that I don't think I'd be comfortable keeping it plugged in on a laptop if I wanted to throw the whole setup into a backpack to take along with me. In using the keyboard for typing and gaming, I've found its performance to be very good overall, though perhaps not quite matching some of the larger boards I've tried. The short travel distance you get with the low profile switches makes for a very responsive board overall, though there will likely be a little bit of adjustment time required if you're using to typing on a full size mechanical as it's very easy to use too much force and end up banging away at the keys. Unfortunately in testing my keyboard, one of the tactile "clicky" variants, I also discovered that the switches' actuation point where they register a key press is slightly shallower than the tactile bump meant to provide feedback. There's easily enough tension in the spring to keep this from being a problem if you're just resting your fingers on the home row or WASD keys during normal use, so I don't think this is likely to be a serious problem for most. But if you're the kind of gamer who habitually rides a key just shy of the actuation point, it's worth considering that you might have a bit of a hard time doing it with these particular switches. Speaking of reaction time, let's talk about transmission delays. It's commonly accepted by many that wireless peripherals in general have to contend with a certain amount of latency that can make them either unreliable or simply less desirable for gaming purposes. Having tried it in all three modes (Wired, bluetooth, and Logitech's proprietary Lightspeed wireless) I can confirm that latency and reliability do not appear to be significant issues. Wired and Lightspeed modes are rock solid, though admittedly you might encounter some issues with the latter if you don't have a relatively unobstructed path between the keyboard and the receiver. In recognition of this, they thoughtfully include an adapter which can turn any standard micro-USB cable into an extension that can bring the receiver out onto your desk. There is admittedly some noticeable lag in Bluetooth mode, but despite my best efforts I couldn't get it to drop any keypresses. But if you're determined not to risk it,, plugging the keyboard in with a micro-usb cable will immediately switch it over to wired operation. So, now that I've adequately covered all the technical performance, let's talk about the creature comforts. The keyboard can be set to elevations of 0, 4, and 8 degrees using the integrated feet, and as one might expect from a product designed to maximize your desk space there isn't an integrated wrist rest. Media controls are more than adequate, with a nice large wheel to use for volume control or whatever else you might want to configure it for using Logitech's G-Hub software. There's also options for two different key mapping profiles (with the default gaming mode disabling common problem keys such as the windows and context menu buttons) and support for full per-key lighting profiles that work in both Lightspeed and wired modes. Switching the keyboard over to Bluetooth will bring up a standard rainbow cycle, and you can control the brightness or turn off the backlight completely with a dedicated button on the top of the keyboard. There are also three macro buttons (sharing space with the F1, F2, and F3 keys) as one would expect on such a board. The only thing that's missing is built in integration with other desktop RGB ecosystems like iCue or Aura Sync - though there's always the chance that it could be added at a later date. Overall, the G915 is an excellent keyboard and arguably the first mechanical board I've seen that could really qualify as portable. Thin and small might not be for everyone, but Logitech has really done it right here.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Clicky keys, Wireless

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The Clicky One!

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    Logitech G915 LIGHTSPEED TKL: A Clicky Champion with Wireless Flair Let's cut the cord and dive into the Logitech G915 LIGHTSPEED TKL, a tenkeyless marvel for clicky keyboard enthusiasts. From the satisfying "clack" to the wireless freedom, this keyboard packs a punch for both work and play. Clicky Heaven: The star of the show is undoubtedly the GL Clicky switches. They offer a delightful tactility with a pronounced bump and a crisp, satisfying click that's sure to put a smile on your face (and maybe annoy your coworkers, but hey, that's part of the charm). The actuation force is just right, making for speedy typing sessions without accidental key presses. Wireless Wonder: Ditch the cable clutter! The LIGHTSPEED wireless technology is a game-changer, offering a rock-solid connection with incredible responsiveness. You'll barely notice the lack of a wire, even in the heat of intense gaming sessions. And the battery life? A whopping 130 hours with the lighting off, meaning you can click away for weeks on end before needing a recharge. RGB Radiance: Logitech's LIGHTSYNC RGB backlighting is like icing on the cake. Not only does it look stunning, with 16.8 million colors and customizable animations, but it also offers practical features like game-specific lighting profiles and handy lighting indicators for things like caps lock and low battery. TKL Tidbits: The tenkeyless design might not be for everyone, but it's a space-saver's dream. It frees up valuable desk real estate and makes the keyboard incredibly portable, perfect for taking your clicky joy on the go. Minor Musings: While near-perfect, no keyboard is without its quirks. The plastic chassis might feel a tad less premium compared to some metal counterparts, and the media keys, while functional, could be a bit more intuitive. Verdict: The Logitech G915 LIGHTSPEED TKL is a clicky champion for those seeking a wireless, tenkeyless keyboard with RGB flair. Its satisfying switches, reliable connection, and customizable lighting make it a joy to use. Sure, it might not be the most budget-friendly option, but for those who appreciate clicky perfection and wireless freedom, the G915 is a worthy investment.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Clicky keys, Wireless
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Thin, Light, Awesome!

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    I’ve been using the Logitech G915 TKL for a week now and it AWESOME! Looks-wise Logitech killed it! It’s sleek, thin, light, and with a beautiful brushed aluminum finish. I have it paired with the excellent Logitech G Pro Wireless mouse and the combo looks stunning on my desk. I love how the wireless gives me the freedom to easily tuck it away if I want to do something like reading or scribbling in a notepad on my desk. Both the keyboard and the keys are low profile making the whole thing is about the thickness of a closed ultrabook laptop. I’ve used the keyboard for writing emails and technical documents for work and can say easily that my typing speed does not feel impaired in any way as it is on some other gaming keyboards. In fact, I think my typing is even more fluid. I have the “clicky” model which does make a satisfying click whenever you press a key. Honestly, it is not any louder than any previous mechanical keyboard I have used in the past but probably would not be appreciated in a quiet office. Performance wise the LIGHTSPEED technology does not disappoint. I’ve tried to use Bluetooth wireless keyboards in the past for gaming but they do not work well for fast-paced shooters or games that require multiple keys pressed at the same time. I knew from my time with the G Pro mouse that wireless technology in games CAN feel just like wired and I can easily say the same for this keyboard. This week I’ve played some of my favorite games including Satisfactory, Fortnite, and Shadow of the Tomb Raider. I never once had an issue with a missed keystroke or anything. For the real test I tried the 2016 version of Doom which is a super-fast paced first person shooter. No problems there either. The keyboard does include Bluetooth with a dedicated button that will let you connect between the LIGHTSPEED dongle or Bluetooth connection. While I didn’t try the Bluetooth feature for gaming I am finding it incredibly useful for my tablet which is sitting next to my PC. I can simply pause my game, hit the switch, type out an email, then switch right back to LIGHTSPEED on the PC. It’s one of those features that now I don’t think I could live without. Of course, it wouldn’t be a gaming keyboard without RGB lighting! All of which can be controlled through the G Hub software. With the software installed you can not only control every aspect of the lighting down to individual keys but also create game profiles and macros. With just a week’s time I don’t have too much data on battery life. It needed a charge on the second day after taking it out of the box. However, I did not charge it prior to first use. Since then I’ve been on my PC for at least 10 hours a day and I still haven’t had to plug it in. One thing I do wish is that the keyboard had a USB-C port instead of microUSB for charging. I hardly have anything that still uses microUSB and in a few years that port will be completely obsolete. Ok – so I’m trying to think of some cons…but there’s really close to none. The microUSB port is minor. I do have one wishlist item if Logitech engineers ever read this and that is to allow the LIGHTSPEED mouse and keyboards to work with just one dongle. On the plus side though there is a storage nook on the underside of the keyboard to store the dongle. Pros Performance Thin and Light Excellent for Gaming Multiday Battery Life Customizable RGB Bluetooth for Second Device 2 Year Warranty Cons No USB-C Could be Noisy in quiet settings Overall – Highly recommend, in fact I’ve already had one friend buy this keyboard after I told him about it!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Clicky keys, Compact, Wireless
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Wireless Clicky Keyboard of My Dreams

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    I won't even hold back, I love this keyboard. It's clicky. It's wireless. It's extremely responsive. And it's full-sized, yet compact. It does everything you'd expect from a high end gaming keyboard in this class, especially from a company as reputable in peripherals as Logitech. If there's any downside, it's a bit hefty at 2 lbs, but there might be a good reason for that. Let's get into the details. TL;DR - If you want a clicky wireless keyboard, you will be very happy. PERFORMANCE The G915 TKL is so responsive you'll forget it's wireless. Using the USB Lightspeed receiver, I've had no delay or connection issues. It wakes up my PC just as a wired one should and the battery life is ridiculous if you dim or turn the illumination off (46 days!!!). But this is a gaming keyboard, so of course the lights are staying on and they're even easy to customize with the Logitech G Hub app. For light customization (Lightsync) there's presets and animations that you can edit/save, or go full freestyle with your own programming. And doing so is as easy as picking your color and which button you want to change. I wish other companies made customization this easy, because something as simple as lights really should be. G HUB also makes it easy to customize macros, commands, and there's a "Game Mode" that's pretty nifty as well. Here you can select what keys are deactivated in Game Mode, which is useful if you're a bit clumsy with your hands like me. Speaking of which, the Logitech engineers had the forethought to add buttons at the top of the keyboard to easily change between Lightspeed or bluetooth connection, turn game mode on/off, and control keyboard illumination. Across from them on the right are the media control buttons and a metal volume dial which all manage to stay pretty low profile. What's cool about the Lightspeed and bluetooth button is that you can hook them up to different computers and switch which one it's connected to with a single button push. This is the clicky version of the G915 TKL, which should be immensely satisfying to old school heads like myself. It uses Kailh switches that are industry proven and should also make the keycaps customizable if you want to get creative. DESIGN It's a full size TKL keyboard with a brushed dark metal body, outstanding finish, and surprising heft at 2 lbs. I don't know if it's the metal body or a large battery that contributes to this, but it could also be by design. The combo of the rubber feet and weight have kept it planted better than any other keyboard I've had. This is important in competition where response rate and reflexes can be the difference between winning and losing. Aesthetically, Logitech kept the lines clean and compact in the design of the G915 TKL, which manages a full size feel while saving valuable table space. And yes, since it's wireless, it does well on the lap too. OVERALL The Logitech G915 TKL is an outstanding wireless gaming keyboard. It's responsive, well built, easy to customize, and oh so clicky. If you're in the market for a high end wireless keyboard, you won't be disappointed by the G915 TKL line. They also have a tactile and linear version if clicky isn't your thing. Highly recommended.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Wireless

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best Wireless Low Profile TKL

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    I've been on the hunt for Wireless Low Profile TKL for a long time (years). I currently own the Apple Magic Keyboard, the Keychron K1, and this G915 TKL. I've also gone to many stores and tried various keyboards offered by many of the brands. Keyboards are a personal fit, so please take this review with that in mind. In short, this is the best Wireless Low Profile TKL I've used as of this writing in 2020. And I am using it as my primary keyboard between a Windows and Mac machines and Linux VMs. I use it for coding, lots of writing, and gaming, this keyboard does well in all categories for me. For many years I've been a big fan of the low profile chiclet style mac keyboards. Most likely due to having to use it for work and becoming used to its style and feel. So for my at home setup, I've been looking for something that I can use between multiple computers running various OS such as windows, linux, and mac. For the longest time, I could not find a keyboard that could rival my typing speed and accuracy as what I was able to achieve on the magic keyboard. Even Keyboards with various switches including all of the cherry variants. But finally with the G915 within the first 15 minutes of using it I was able to rival the typing speed and accuracy of the magic keyboard. The other reasons why I find the G915 my favorite keyboard currently are: - It is low profile and wireless, this combination has been so hard to find on the market for a very long time. There are more competitors/options now, but it was slim pickings for a while there. - The battery life is actually really good, not as good as the magic keyboard, but I can go a week on a charge no problems. - It has bluetooth and lightspeed, so you can have one computer using bluetooth and one computer using the adapter. I just switch the adapter because I found issues using bluetooth, especially with the logitech software (it doesnt detect the keyboard on bluetooth). - It has RGB..... Overall if you are specifically looking for a Wireless Low Profile TKL, this is a great choice imo and one you should consider testing.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hi Gunther, Thank you so much for sharing this comprehensize and rave 5-star review of the G915 TKL---your insight and feedback are greatly appreciated. If you haven't done so already, I highly suggest that you download Logitech's G Hub software (https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360025298133). This will allow you to customize settings for your G915 TKL---like the RGB lighting---and will also allow you to keep your firmware up to date by letting you know when updates are available to download. Hope that you found this helpful and that all continues to go well. Thank you for being a Logitech customer. - Richard from Logitech

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    Battery life, Wireless
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Quality and LIGHTSPEED

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    Logitech - G915 TKL Tenkeyless LIGHTSPEED Wireless RGB Mechanical Gaming GL Clicky Switch Keyboard with Back Lighting is one nice keyboard. I have many Logitech products and they do not disappoint. They always a quality product for a reasonable price. In the box you get an LIGHTSPEED connector cord, the keyboard and a quick start paper. The keyboard surface is aluminum so it will be very durable I think the black looks great with the keys and RGB! The keyboard is put together very well. The keys have a great feel for typing and gaming. The keys are not incredibly loud which is a plus in my books. The customization of the lighting per key is more confusing and difficult to set up the way you want. You have great flexibility but it can take some time to set up.Custom animations are a little more complex than other RGB keyboards I have used. The gaming experience is top notch! There is great response time and you cannot tell it is wireless. The volume controls are amazing and work well. It is nice that the volume bar cannot be spun to no end. Switching connections between Bluetooth and LIGHTSPEED connector is seamless. Switching works very well between the two. My personal experience the Bluetooth connection had a slight delay. LIGHTSPEED is the way to go for the best response time (they say 1ms). The battery life has been incredible. This is also true with the RGB going the entire time. You can customize the G keys. However, I have not tried that feature out yet. I give this 4.5 stars (rounding up to 5 as I cannot pick 4.5). The customization of the RGB could be a little simpler in my opinion. But I am sure many of you will love the flexibility and invest the time to make it perfect for you.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Build quality, Clicky keys, Compact
    Cons mentioned:
    Price

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great feeling keyboard

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    Starting off with the obvious, it's pricey. However, more than that i was concerned if it was worth the price. I was a bit skeptical of the feeling of a lowprofile keyboard, but the keys feel great. They aren't shaped like chicklet style keys but more conventional style so it felt right at home. The clicky feeling of the keyboard was really nice. It wasn't obnoxious but rather soothing. The build of the keyboard definitely feels premium and i love the brushed aluminum body. I love the TKL version bc it isn't taking up half of my desk space to allow more room for my mouse while gaming. The wireless connectivity and battery life are great. No lag issues and havent had to charge for over a week after constant use.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Clicky keys
    Cons mentioned:
    Price

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    The keyboard that meets all the requirements

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    Since many of us are working from home our desk becomes our home office, gaming center, breakfast lunch and dinner table. I was in the market for a keyboard that does everything. A few important features for me was it had to be mechanical, have decent feedback, feels good to type on for hours and suitable for FPS gaming. I narrowed down to 4 keyboards that I thought would be suitable. I tested the Keychron V2, Razor Tourament TKL, Microsoft Sculp ergo and G915 (clicky). There's something that I love about each of the keyboards but ultimately I ended up with the G915 for a few reasons. 1. The feedback of the clicky is great and the sound is addicting to me. 2. It's just loud enough to hear the click but isn't overly loud to the point of it being annoying. 3. The spacing is perfect inbetween the keys. I have big hands and I found myself making typos often when keys are smaller. I also found that linear keys requires less pressure and I was making tons of typos on the Razor Tourament keyboard. 4. The MS Sculp ergo keyboard is great for long typing sessions for work but the keys gets stuck sometimes which overtime can be an issue. 5. The low profile keys is very attractive and I feel I type faster because of the shorter height of the keys. Some people buy this keyboard because it's wireless, it can do bluetooth and it's a gaming keyboard with decent battery life. I purchased 2 of these and my wife loves it as well. She said the battery least a good 10 days of heavy 8 hour work usage because you the low battery signal. At 179.99 I do believe this keyboard is a tad overpriced. But at the original MSRP it's not worth getting. I think if the price drops another 30 dollars it would be just right. Def give this keyboard a try if you have similar requirements as me! Good luck.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Clicky keys

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    I shoulda bought this sooner!

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    Logitech has probably become my new favorite gaming brand. This keyboards battery life last forever! The leds are beautiful, keys are low profile and have that signature click. Everything feels well refined.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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      Hey! Thanks so much for the kind words about the G915 TKL LIGHTSPEED. We're really glad you're enjoying it! The long battery life, beautiful LEDs, low-profile clicky switches, and overall refined design are all hallmarks of what we strive for with our gaming keyboards.