Customer Ratings & Reviews
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Customer reviews
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 219 reviews
(219 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.3
Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.8
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.8
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers find value in the Logitech PRO X TKL LIGHTSPEED keyboard's wireless connectivity, long battery life, and tactile switches. They appreciate the build quality, carrying case, and RGB lighting. Some customers feel that the price is a bit high, but many find that the features justify the cost.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A Gamer's Dream
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The Logitech Pro X TKL Lightspeed Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is an absolute game-changer, both figuratively and literally. This keyboard sets a new standard for what gaming gear should be, and the word that comes to mind is "outstanding." The first thing that grabs you is its sleek, modern design, finished in matte black. It’s not just about looks, though; this keyboard is built for performance. The tactile switches are responsive, providing satisfying feedback with every keystroke, perfectly balancing actuation force and clickiness. Wireless capability via Lightspeed technology ensures that there are no lags or dropouts, a critical feature for gamers who need real-time responsiveness. And for those who are skeptical about battery life on wireless peripherals, fear not. This keyboard has proven its stamina through extended gaming sessions, making it a reliable companion for even the most intense battles. RGB lighting is customizable with Logitech's Lightsync, allowing for an immersive experience that syncs with your game or even your mood. This level of customization really lets you make this keyboard uniquely yours. The TKL (Tenkeyless) design frees up valuable desk space, enabling a more ergonomic setup and giving your mouse more room to roam. This is particularly beneficial for low-DPI gamers or anyone who needs that extra bit of space. What elevates this keyboard into the "outstanding" category is the attention to detail. From the quality of the materials used to the ergonomics and the customizable features, it's evident that Logitech has thought of everything. Whether you are a casual player or an eSports competitor, this keyboard has something to offer you. In summary, the Logitech Pro X TKL Lightspeed Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is not just another peripheral; it's an investment in elevating your gaming experience to the next level. Highly recommended!
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
very sterdy keyboard and excellent feeling keys
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I've had experience with the black variant of this keyboard since early November 2023 but decided to buy myself the white one. I find that the lighting on the white keyboard is much more aesthetically pleasing to the eye. The tactile switches pair wonderfully with this keyboard and keycaps. Not too loud, they feel great and have made me never really want to get any clicky switches again XD! I paired the keyboard with my G502 X Plus to the Lightspeed USB receiver so that I only have to use one receiver for my PC. I haven't tested out the bluetooth connectivity yet (might try pairing with Quest 3) but I have read other reviews of it being a very reliable connection. The keyboard feels great in a number of games including in FPS (Call of Duty), Dying Light 2, as well as non-FPS games. It is a hefty keyboard but feels extremely durable. The included case is a wonderful addition to store this away or for local travel.
This review is from Logitech - PRO X TKL LIGHTSPEED Wireless Mechanical Tactile Switch Gaming Keyboard with LIGHTSYNC RGB - White
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Wireless
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good keyboard for someone who wants a good keyboar
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This thing is very good. Feature rich, wireless, and switch upgrades are in fact possible (but not easy) if you need new switches, just learn to solder. Other than that, I would absolutely recommend it. I rarely charge it too, the battery lasts forever. Colors are very vibrant!
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Thank you for your positive feedback on the PRO X TKL LIGHTSPEED Wireless Mechanical Tactile Switch Gaming Keyboard. We're pleased to hear that you appreciate its feature-rich design, wireless capabilities, and customization options. Your satisfaction is our top priority.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Logitech is the best
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.It sounds so good. It is such high quality and rarely requires maintenance if any at all.
This review is from Logitech - PRO X TKL LIGHTSPEED Wireless Mechanical Tactile Switch Gaming Keyboard with LIGHTSYNC RGB - White
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Hey there! We're glad to hear you're interested in the PRO X TKL wireless keyboard. It is a fantastic choice for gamers who prioritize performance and clean aesthetics.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The perfect Keyboard
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Nice Keyboard, the brown switches sounds excellent and works perfect
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Great review! The Logitech PRO X TKL sounds like a great choice for those who prefer brown switches and a compact design.
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Keyboard is decent
||Posted . Owned for 6 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Not a comfortable keyboard for the price. It has many good features and a nice layout but it is very uncomfortable.
This review is from Logitech - PRO X TKL LIGHTSPEED Wireless Mechanical Tactile Switch Gaming Keyboard with LIGHTSYNC RGB - Magenta
No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Thanks for your feedback on the PRO X TKL LIGHTSPEED! We appreciate you acknowledging the features and layout, but understand comfort is important too. Your insights are valuable for us as we continuously strive to improve our offerings.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
PINK WIRELESS KEYBOARD
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Our college freshman daughter loves this. It was a Christmas gift. Her favorite color is pink. Works great. No problems!
This review is from Logitech - PRO X TKL LIGHTSPEED Wireless Mechanical Tactile Switch Gaming Keyboard with LIGHTSYNC RGB - Magenta
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
First white pro gaming keyboard
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Its the pro X, its logitech and its USB C charging. It sure is amazing.
This review is from Logitech - PRO X TKL LIGHTSPEED Wireless Mechanical Tactile Switch Gaming Keyboard with LIGHTSYNC RGB - White
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
The best!!!
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I loved it, the keys are soft, perfect size and make a sound when typing that gives pleasure.
This review is from Logitech - PRO X TKL LIGHTSPEED Wireless Mechanical Tactile Switch Gaming Keyboard with LIGHTSYNC RGB - Magenta
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Highly recommended
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This works perfectly with my superlight2 mouse. Highly recommended.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Build quality, Rgb lighting
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Lots of useful features and solid build quality
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I normally play FPS and my daughter loves action mystery/horror games. Coming from a wired gaming keyboard, I was worried about latency, but I have not noticed any change in reaction times with the lightspeed wireless adapter (I don't trust Bluetooth for gaming, but it is a nice backup for normal use). I have used many of Logitech's mice and keyboards over the years, and they have always been reliable. I love the fantastic build quality (solid feel, rubber bumpers), smart features (like Game Mode), the portability, and the configuration options in the Logitech G Hub application. Pros 1. Compact size works well with my desk configuration. 2. Lightspeed low latency wireless connection (also offers Bluetooth and it will work with no wireless connection if plugged in via USB-C cable, with Logitech G Hub installed). 3. Mechanical keys (GX Brown tactile with PBT caps) 4. Nice carrying case 5. 6ft long USB-C cable for wired use, charging, or extending the lightspeed USB adapter (USB-C to USB-A adapter included) 6. Two position tilt adjustment 7. Individually configurable RGB lighting and slick customization/animations via Logitech G Hub software. 8. Volume roller, brightness adjustment button, and media keys (Next, Back, Play/Pause, and Mute). 9. Game Mode (including a dedicated mode button) to lock out keys to prevent accidentally pressing them during game play (tilde and caps lock are 2 that get me every now and then). 10. On board setting profile storage - lets you keep key settings and a limited set of light effects in the keyboards built-in memory (allowing you to use other computers without losing your configuration). 11. Battery life of around 50hrs when fully charged - appears to be pretty accurate (handy estimates and consumption info are provided by the G Hub app). 12. Customizable key assignments in G Hub app. Things to Consider 1. No wrist rest included (required for me over any long period of use due to the height of the mechanical keys). 2. RGB lighting colors are very rich/deep, but not as bright as some of my other RGB accessories in my setup. 3. There are battery saving configuration options in the G Hub app (inactivity dimming and shut off), but without the backlight on the keyboard labels are very hard to read. 4. With such an expensive investment I am worried about battery degradation. The access screws to the battery compartment are hidden under the model info label on the back and it does not appear that it is meant to be serviced (although there may be an aftermarket option eventually).
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Carrying case, Wireless
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Premium Tier
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Logitech has updated some of their top tier Pro series accessories, including the PRO X TKL keyboard. It has several changes from the previous wired entry – the biggest being the most obvious, it is wireless now, with connectivity via wireless dongle, Bluetooth, or wired. Lets take a look and see how this latest entry compares. Opening the box, you’ll find a very nice, high quality carrying case for the keyboard. This keyboard is designed with pro or serious gamers in mind who want to take their gear on the go, and including such a nice case is a great touch. I do wish it somehow held the keyboard in place a little more to keep pressure off of the keys if the case isn’t flat, but that is a minor concern. Inside of the case is the keyboard, and under that is the USB-A wireless dongle, a USB-A to C (female) converter, and the USB-A to C cable for charging the keyboard. The keyboard is equipped with USB-C for charging or wired connectivity. It is annoying that Logitech, even at this premium tier, doesn’t include a USB-C to C option, so you can connect to USB-C natively if those are the only ports you have available, like on a gaming laptop. The included cable is very flexible but not braided. This keyboard is equipped with “brown” tactile keys. Logitech offers “red” linear and “blue” clicky options as well. Personally, I like the little bump of resistance, but options are there for your personal preference. You won’t find optical or hall effect keys yet – Logitech still hasn’t embraced these newer technologies in their keys. Besides the wireless, there are new media control keys, lighting control keys, and in a big change, a roller bar for volume control. This finally brings up the quick access features of the “Pro” keyboard to other rivals and the other top tier Logitech offerings. The keycaps are double-shot PBT instead of painted single layer plastic, so they should last for a very long time. The lighting is smooth and vibrant, with lots of options for predefined or custom effects and animations. One odd thing, it doesn’t look like the keys are removable or swappable like the PRO X that came before it. I think the keycaps can be pulled, but I didn’t try it for this review. The feel of the keyboard is great. The keys are responsive and have a great typing feel. It also has an interesting design for the incline legs. A smaller interior leg flips out for 4 degrees of elevation, and a wider leg flips out for 8 degrees. The keyboard is extremely stable at any elevation and feels solid. For gaming, it is extremely responsive. Lightspeed wireless with a 1ms report rate means instant response in gaming. A dedicated gaming mode button also disables unused keys to prevent an accidental key press (like the dreaded windows button) while in the heat of the action. Profiles and macros can all be defined for different games or productivity tasks. It also has an onboard memory to save profiles and lighting configs for use on PCs that don’t have the G Hub software – which is key when using the Bluetooth connectivity option. This allows you to program the keyboard on a personal device, and then use Bluetooth to connect to a work or other device that doesn’t have the G Hub software installed, allowing for the features of the keyboard to still work. Battery life is excellent, lasting around 50 hours on wireless. It also reports battery level over Bluetooth, so you can still check in on how much capacity is there on devices that don’t have G Hub installed. Overall, this is a solid and well built keyboard. It is very portable and responsive and if you are looking for a wireless, pro grade gaming keyboard this one should be on your list to consider.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Logitech
|Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Super nice keyboard it has been one of the best I’ve used
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Carrying case, Rgb lighting
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Loaded, comfortable and discreet gaming keyboard
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Logitech goes HAAM again with its latest edition of their G PRO X lightspeed wireless gaming keyboard. I’ve been using their previous model for over a year now and couldn’t wait to see what they were able to improve on. I needed to get a new wireless gaming keyboard since adding a new rig that will be plugged into our OLED and be sitting about 15 feet from the screen instead of at a desk. After switching to tactile keys instead of mechanical last year, I’m sticking with that style until something better comes out as it is much less loud and discreet. After a year of use with my last G PRO keyboard, I was reminded of why I don’t typically use white peripherals… dirt, sweat, grime, etc. transfer from my hands. The GX brown tactile is nearly black which shows well with the RGB lighting effects that show through the keys; in my opinion more so than the white version. As in all their previous versions and other peripherals, you can customize the color array via their software and even save lighting profiles onboard for quick switching. These are convenient and come in handy for gaming as to highlight specific keys to your liking. The other added bonus they included with this new model is a handy dandy protective carrying case for those who like to protect their devices, travel with their special keyboard or just look fancy. After the initial charge via the included six-foot USB-C cable, I felt right back in my comfort zone as the keyboard layout was nearly identical to the previous model I had been using. One major upgrade from the previous model is they claim the keyboard battery will last up to 50 hours on a single charge which is double what their last model was. They are still using the 2.4 GHz LIGHTSPEED technology using the included dongle and is also Bluetooth capable. Even wireless, the keyboard is very fast, responsive and easy on the fingers. There’s just something about it that makes it feel nice to the touch. In any case, whatever cat nip they have spun into this keyboard is working. Having invested in Logitech computer peripherals, amongst other devices, for over a decade, I will always be a loyal customer of theirs as I know their products are made very well, last long, handle just about any abuse you throw their way and are typically always a cut above the competition with the latest technology they use to improve on already great products. I would recommend this high-end gaming keyboard to anyone in the market for one.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Build quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
My New Favorite Gaming Keyboard
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I didn’t think I’d be as stoked on the G PRO X TKL as I ended up being, but this is absolutely my favorite gaming keyboard by a pretty wide margin compared to everything I’ve used in the past. I’ve had a few Logitech gaming keyboards that I’ve always liked, but felt they were a bit overpriced for what they were and I don’t feel that way at all about the G PRO X TKL. It feels like it really exudes the quality I would expect for the asking price, especially with touches like an included carrying case.. It looks great and the gaming experience on the tactile switches is fantastic. Battery life has also been solid for me. The box includes the keyboard, a USB receiver, a USB-C charging cable, an extension adapter for the receiver, and a carry case. I was really surprised to see the carrying case and while I personally won’t be toting this keyboard around very much, it’s of extremely high quality and packages all of the accessories within it, so if you have a portable setup it’s easy to take this thing along. Coming from the G915 TKL, I was happy to see Logitech make the switch from micro-USB to USB-C for the charging/data connection on the keyboard as the G915 was one of the last PC accessories I was still actively using with micro-USB. The keyboard is made of mostly plastic, though I believe the slightly raised plates the switches and keycaps rest on is metal. It feels very well built and solid. The keys have minimal wobble and the extra media/function keys feel nice to press as well. As with most of Logitech’s other gaming keyboards there is also a volume wheel on the top right corner and this also feels great and rotates smoothly. The keyboard can lay flat on your desk, but also has adjustable feet that can be set to 4 or 8 degree angles. I have mine set at 4 degrees. I’m a big fan of the overall look of this keyboard in the matte black color with the small chrome accent; it’s extremely attractive and looks great on my desk. One thing I did notice with the metal top plate though, at least around the arrow keys where I could actually touch it, is that it can be just a bit of a fingerprint magnet. It’s not egregiously so and through normal use you probably won’t be making a ton of contact there anyway, but I did end up wiping that area down with a damp microfiber cloth to get it looking extra clean again. Getting the keyboard setup and configured requires the Logitech G Hub software, which I’m well aware of through the previous keyboards and current mouse that I use. The G Hub software isn’t anything that special, but it’s unobtrusive and doesn’t bombard you with ads and notifications for other software features and products like some other gaming peripheral software does. The software allows you to set various customizations on the keys and lighting. For me I don’t use a lot of custom key mapping, so I can’t comment on that experience very much. I generally set my lighting to just plain old white, but I do let the game profiles that exist auto load as it always adds an extra level of immersion in those games. I did also learn through the software that the Lightspeed receiver used by the G PRO X TKL can also be used to pair certain mice to the same receiver, which is nice if you have one of those as it will save you from having to use an additional USB port, but it seems mostly just compatible with more recent G PRO mice and not my G703 unfortunately. Gaming on the G PRO X TKL has been a great experience for me. I’ve used GL Clicky and GL Linear switches on Logitech’s low profile gaming keyboards, but this is my first experience with Tactile switches from Logitech and for the first person games I’ve been playing most recently I’ve really been enjoying the experience of using these. I’m completely immersed in my games and the keyboard just melts into the background for me while I’m using it. I do really enjoy the sound the tactile switches make as well and though I do enjoy typing on it, the sound could be annoying for anyone in the vicinity. I’ve been on the Lightspeed wireless connection the whole time I’ve been using the keyboard and with the receiver plugged in behind my PC I haven’t had any indications of a shaky connection at all, which reflects my experience with other Logitech mice and keyboards that use the Lightspeed wireless receiver. Battery life so far seems to be mostly in line with the 50 hours Logitech quotes on their website. With the lighting at full brightness I’m at 88% battery after around 10 hours of use. Overall I’m absolutely enamored with this keyboard. Aesthetics are important to me as well as function and the G PRO X TKL has both in addition to a great design and build. Spendy to be certain, but I think as a product it earns its price tag.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Wireless
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Nearly a Stroke of Perfection
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The Logitech G Pro X TKL Lightspeed continues a long pedigree of Logitech gaming keyboards and peripherals that have kept them at the top of most gamers wish lists for close to two decades now. I've gone on that journey with Logitech even before they came up with the G line-up, and I've used their gaming keyboards since their first breakthrough product with G-keys, the legendary G15. The last frontier for gaming keyboards has been the relatively recent additions of wireless options. Logitech came out with the popular G915 full and TKL versions a few years ago that capitalized on their Lightspeed wireless technology and 1000Hz polling rate, along with excellent battery life even with RGB illumination. They also merged some of the best features of the G Pro X wired keyboards and together with the best of the G915 wireless, they've managed to get it almost perfect with the G Pro X TKL Wireless. I'm mainly going to compare against the G915 TKL since that is the keyboard this closest resembles from Logitech, but I also have the G715 TKL wired and some of the latest and greatest from Corsair, like the K70 RGB TKL with OPX switches. First, why TKL ie. TenKeyLess? For me, I just don't use the Numpad enough for gaming, or even work nowadays and the extra desk footprint is enough that it spreads my hands far enough apart that over long gaming sessions, I tend to get some fatigue and trigger point strain in my shoulders. TKL or 70% keyboards are the perfect size and retain the arrow keys which are useful for navigating menus and also have the Print, Home, INS, DEL, END keys which are useful for work but also good for gaming Macros now that many Logitech G keyboards no longer have G-keys. Also, a big reason I still prefer the TKL 70% keyboards to the most compact keyboards or 60% is that they retain the F-function keys without having to use multiple key combos, as well as the arrow keys and the same Home button cluster. TKL is still small enough to be portable and Logitech provides you a stunning case for securing and carrying this keyboard around if that is something you do frequently. Compared to the G915 TKL, the G Pro X has a hugely noticeable improvement in terms of wobble. The G915 was a big disappointment to me in how much the keys wobbled as well as the inconsistent feel of the stabilizers on the sides of big keys, like backspace, spacebar, shift and enter. They just all felt different even on the same keyboard. The G715 also has some wobble but it is generally better overall as a newer offering from Logitech. Also, the keycaps themselves are much nicer with tall doubleshot PBT on the G Pro X with a textured feel. The taller keycaps also mean more travel to bottom out an actuate. The G915 on the other hand are much shallower with less travel, almost like a hybrid laptop keyboard. The keycaps on the G915 are also slicker feeling and tend to get oily/shiny over time on the most used keys. The G715 keys are more similar to the G Pro X Wireless, although the G Pro X Wireless still feels better while typing. Both the G915 and G Pro X Wireless switches are flush to the face of the keyboard and the key caps are raised, meaning there is no "well" for gunk to get trapped in, so it is very easy to clean these keyboards with compressed air. The G715 on the other hand still has a well surrounding all the keys unfortunately. Another update, THANKFULLY, is that all new Logitech G devices are FINALLY using USB-C and the same is true for the G Pro X TKL wireless. I think this went into effect last year as the G715 and my G502 X Plus mouse are both USB-C. There's nothing more annoying than trying to plug in a 50/50 chance for micro-usb on a tiny connector. Battery life is excellent, it seems slightly better than the G915 even as I've been using mine for about a week and its still around 47% according to G Hub. One BIG advantage Logitech currently enjoys over wired competitors is the ability to toggle between RF dongle and BlueTooth with just a touch of the button. This is HUGELY beneficial if you also work at home like I do a few days a week as I can toggle between my desktop on RF dongle to my work laptop on Bluetooth. Press the button and not only is BT connected on the laptop, but it will also wake up the laptop. This is functionality that was ported over from the G915 and one of the major reasons I bought the G915 even despite its limitations and downsides. Like both the G915 TKL and G715 TKL, and new from the G Pro X wired is Logitech used some of that dead space at the top of the keyboard and brought over the dedicated media buttons as well as the volume rocker. These are great features especially if you are watching Youtube videos or something while playing, you can quickly adjust volume by just scrolling the wheel, playing the video etc. In terms of overall build quality, both the G915 and G Pro X weigh about the same, there's not much need for a weighted plate because both have substantial batteries. The G915 has a premium brushed aluminum face with rounded edges while the G Pro X a matte metal finish with a cut and polished silver edge border accent. Overall it looks really sharp. The G Pro X is also much thicker and taller than the skinny profile G915, it took me a minute to get used to it and you may need a wrist pad to help adjust. I typically use the legs on the back of the keyboard to tilt and raise the keyboard but on the G Pro X TKL I don't need it, its already raised and the keyboard keys are curved to like a U shape when viewed from the side. The key caps on the G Pro X are a little bit larger font and the special chars on the number buttons are also illuminated unlike the G915 they are just painted. There's less "ambient" lighting behind the keycaps compared to the G915, G715 and Corsair keyboards I have. Now to the less fortunate aspects of the G Pro X TKL Wireless. One of the biggest features of the G Pro X wired versions was the ability to change the keycaps and switches on the PCB on the fly. You could just buy different switches and then replace some or even all of your keycaps. Not only was this a great way to customize and try different switches depending on your preference, but it also meant easier maintenance and product longevity if you could just swap out the switch or keycaps if they started going bad. As a result, there are effectively NINE, yes count them 9 different versions of the G Pro X TKL Wireless, 3 different colors (Black, White, Pink) and 3 different kinds of switches (Red, Brown, Blue). Logitech could've cut down this number of SKUs by shipping with the most popular switches (Brown probably) and then making the keyboards compatible with the switch kits they already sell for the G Pro X wired version. I am using the Brown (tactile "tooth" about 50% travel) and while I typically prefer Reds (no actuation "tooth"), I am enjoying the satisfying and assuring typing of feeling the key actuate when the tooth catches. The lack of being able to change the switches is probably what allows this keyboard to be cheaper than the wired version despite the wireless ability and the design improvements with the media keys and such. Is the G Pro X TKL perfect? No. Is it my favorite Logitech keyboard and overall favorite keyboard to-date? Absolutely! It gets so much right and improves over the G915 in virtually every way, at a cheaper price point. All while retaining the most important features for me, wireless, BT/RF switching, and TKL compact sizing and also reducing the price as well. And...if you do ever need to take your keyboard with you, the carrying case is truly amazing looking and feeling. If you're in the market for a new high-end wireless keyboard and already enjoy Logitech products, look no further. If you already have one you like....well do what I did and take one to the office haha.
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Thank you so much for taking your time and providing your valuable feedback for the product. We're super glad to hear that love our product. At Logitech, our goal is to ensure that our customers enjoy our products as much as we do.
- Pros mentioned:Rgb lighting, WirelessCons mentioned:Tkl
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Wireless+mechanical+RGB is perfect imo
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Made the jump from wired membrane to wireless mechanical keyboard with super clicks keys. And I’m loving it thus far. I have had Logitech keyboards in the past but never a true gaming one. This model is on the upper end as far as build and price. But definitely worth it. Very quick and precise keys while gaming and pleasant looking RGB make this keyboard perfect in my eyes. Plus it’s wireless and rechargeable that is small and portable if you wanna move it from a ne pc to the other. I have 2 pc set ups but this will definitely stay on my main set up in my gaming room. The Logitech software works very well. You can customize/update as needed. RGB looks super clean and can be changed to your liking. Logitech was even kind enough to include a hard case when you travel. It’s super nice and still so you won’t have to worry about damaging your pricey keyboard. A usb cable is also included and that’s how you charge. Battery has lasted me several days with about 4 hours of mixed used on battery mode. If I had to say I don’t like one thing, it’s the TKL part lol. I know that that is what you get on this model. But I thought I didn’t need the number keys and maybe I am old school but I miss them. Although this fits nicely in my set up so it’s a fair trade off. See pics for examples. If you have a decent set up I’d definitely recommend this gaming keyboard. I’m sure you will love it too.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Build quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Bulkier, But Same Great Logitech Features
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Logitech's latest Pro gaming keyboard adds several different mechanical keyboard switches and great features. The Logitech Pro X TKL Keyboard comes with a nice felt carrying case, USB C cable for charging, and a Logitech Lightspeed Receiver. The carrying case definitely helps with it being a tad bit bulkier and heavier when compared to other Logitech keyboards (and keyboards in general) and other TKL keyboards. The USB receiver, Logitech's dubbed Lightspeed Receiver, allows for you to use 2 compatible devices with it simultaneously. For example, one wireless receiver would be needed for both the Pro X keyboard and a compatible mouse like Logitech's Superlight mouse. The receiver is able to be slid into a compartment on the back of the keyboard for storage and travel as well. Logitech offers 3 different mechanical switches options for the Pro X keyboard, Clicky, Linear, or Tactile switches. Based on preference, I personally like the Tactile (brown) switches and they feel good under my fingers as I type. There is an audible clicking noise as each key is pressed down completely (will most likely have to go to the linear switches if you prefer less noise as you type). What the tactile switches mean is that the keyboard keys are not sensitive or as smooth as each key is pressed down and will have to press down the key a little farther to get it to register the key. As for the keys themselves, they have a smooth textured feel to them and feel nicer (do not get easily dirty as the G915, more on that below). Having both the Pro X TKL and the G915 Lightspeed TKL, I would like to compare the two as both are geared towards gamers but differ in look and feel. I believe it would also make it easier to explain differences in materials used for keyboards. For example, the keys look more legible and brighter on the Pro X when compared to the G915 (they can become even dimmer too). The buttons across the top for Wireless/Bluetooth mode, brightness, etc. are plastic, compared to the G915's that have a soft, rubber gummy feel. The volume roller is rubber compared to the G915's metal. Another difference is the G Logitech logo is not illuminated on the Pro X as is on the G915. Build wise, the G915 has an aluminum frame while the Pro X has a plastic body but aluminum frame under the keys themselves. Lastly, the Pro X touts 50 hours of battery life (depending on the keyboard brightness settings) while the G915 can do over 30 hours. In my opinion, other than the feel and quality build of Logitech's gaming keyboards, what really sets them apart is the look and customization. Through Logitech's G HUB software, you are able to fully customize the look and specific key functionality of the keyboard. The software also gives details on current battery percentage, approximate battery life with current settings, and customize the lighting effects while in use or inactive, add special key assignments such as macros or application specific accessible commands, and more. There are so many color effects animations that can be used on the keyboard and are what really sets it apart from the competition. To take customization further, there is a Game Mode button located on the top left corner (joystick looking icon) of the keyboard that allows for you to customize which keys you would like to disable to avoid accidentally pressing on any keys (especially while in a game). The Pro X also offers the ability to connect the keyboard to devices via the USB receiver or Bluetooth. Overall, I recommend the Pro X keyboard for those looking to have mechanical switches and even use their keyboard for gaming. In my opinion, the Pro X is a well built gaming keyboard that leans more for an office type of environment due to the feel and sound of the keys as you type. Since the keyboard is thicker (the keys sit higher), a wrist rest is recommended for extended typing sessions.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Wireless
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Logitech has delivered a gamers dream keyboard!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Logitech has been a leader of gaming accessories for PC and Game Consoles for some time now. Over the last decade alone, I’ve owned at least 5 other Logitech gaming keyboards for the various generations of PC’s I’ve built. The Logitech G PRO X TKL LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Keyboard is a portable, ten-keyless, premium mechanical keyboard. It’s compatible with both PC and Mac, and allows for an impressive lagless connection over USB, using the Lightspeed wireless connectivity, and Bluetooth. These impressive ways to connect make this perfect for those who want to perhaps use the keyboard for your Gaming PC with Lightspeed, and then use it on the go with your Gaming Laptop over bluetooth. In the box, you’ll find a premium storage case, the enclosed keyboard wrapped in a premium like protective padding, a USB A to C cable, the Lightspeed USB adapter, and a USB C adapter that can be used to connect to the included USB cable. This allows for placement of the LIGHTSPEED adapter closer to your keyboard. The bonus of doing so, means you can also use the same cable to charge the keyboard while using it. The Logitech G HUB software is used to program the various features. I found this worked on both Windows and MacOS (current generation M2 MacBook Pro). You have a variety of programmable options, such as lighting effects, creation of custom macros via assignments, and saving to on-board memory (to name a few). The variety of preset lighting effects offer enough variety, that I barely made it through customizing my own. I was happiest with the lighting and color wave effects. The keyboard also features a volume wheel, and the F Keys on Mac impressively mirrored the F Keys of the Mac keyboard; allowing, for instance, brightness controls. You can also customize the keys to perform other keypresses, and even assign macros for use in games. The keys are responsive, allowing for no lag gameplay, while offering a satisfying key press that doesn’t require a lot of pressure. I found the keyboard to be quickly responsive during FPS and MMORPG games, allowing me to feel more confident playing with each key pressing win. You can tell Logitech is aiming for the “Pro” gamer, while also making this an easy pick for a new gamer all the same. The feel of the keyboard is high quality, with a metal top casing and a solid 50-ish hours of battery life. I was easily able to use the keyboard over multiple gaming day sessions before the breathing effect I set came on. Even when charging, you can simply plug it straight in using the included USB cable, and keep on gaming. Am I happy with this Logitech Keyboard? Absolutely, it’s now my primary gaming keyboard for my gaming PC, and I’ve already taken it on a work trip with my gaming laptop. If you’re just looking for an easy to use, plug & play keyboard, this is a great choice with a potential for more. New gamer, and advanced gamers alike, will love this keyboard.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Build quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Heavy and responsive
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.When I first picked this thing up, I could have swore that the keyboard was made of solid steel. This thing, with the included case, has some weight to it. It is a little less than 4lbs, but not what I expected on such a small wireless keyboard. With that though, it feels very rigid and isn’t going to slide across the desk. Then, on top of that, it has full RGB backlight with the tactile keys, certainly more than your average wireless keyboard. With the G Hub software, you can really get into customizing, changing keys up, adding macros and then most of that being saved to the on-board memory so you can use it on a computer without G-Hub installed. Plus, it has about 55 hours of battery life, this is pending usage as it can stretch out more if you don’t use it all that often. One thing though, they changed the connectivity options. Now, with the Lightspeed adapter, you can have 1 keyboard and 1 mouse connected of very specific models. While the older unifying adapter could have multiple of several various products. Now I have to have a separate adapter just for my trackball because it is MX and not G. So, instead of having multiple USB ports for small wireless adapters, I use Bluetooth, but that limits some of the advanced settings of the keyboard. Regardless, it is still pretty responsive and the keybindings, macros and game mode settings still work the same. Overall, if you get a matching G Pro mouse to work with the same adapter, this is a really nice and solid keyboard. Compared to my older Logitech wireless keyboard, I feel like I actually type faster and more accurately with the tactile feel and sound of the keys. Plus, being in a dimly lit room, having that backlight really makes it helpful when you are trying to remember where that one key that you rarely use is. And, with the easy swap between Bluetooth and Lightsync, you can easily link to different devices.
I would recommend this to a friend