🎮 Elevate Your Game with Style and Speed!
The Logitech G915 LIGHTSPEED TKL is a premium wireless mechanical gaming keyboard featuring low-profile GL-Tactile switches, customizable LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting, and a sleek, durable design. With a compact tenkeyless layout and over 40 hours of battery life, it’s perfect for gamers seeking both performance and aesthetics.
Brand | Logitech G |
Product Dimensions | 36.8 x 15 x 2.2 cm; 810 Grams |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 920-009719 |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Series | G915 TKL Tenkeyless LIGHTSPEED Wireless RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard |
Color | White |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
Operating System | Windows® 7 or later, MacOS X 10.11 or later |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 5.6 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 810 g |
T**S
As near perfect a wireless keyboard as you could get.
When picking a keyboard like this there will be things that people either love or hate. I see a lot of comments saying “when you move it the keys rattle” … it’s a low profile, mechanical keyboard! It’s what happens when you remove more of the key compared to full keyed mech. Keyboards. Also, why are you moving your keyboard enough for it to rattle?? It’s NOT a lap friendly keyboard as it’s 10 keyless, so wouldn’t recommend having it on your lap anyway 🤣The keys themselves are louder than a mesh keyboard but no way near as loud as other ‘clicky’ keyboards. They are responsive and really comfortable and nice to press. The response time is speedy and no double presses after several months of use.The connectivity with the usb dongle is excellent! Although I have heard that if you have obstructions it can cut out which would be annoying. In my use case I have the dongle in the front panel, near the bottom of the case so it’s got nice line of sight to the keyboard.The battery lasts for ever. I use my machine up to 8 hours a day, every day and it needs charging maybe once a week (dependant on usage). I’ve never had to charge it more than once a week. That is next level and totally premium (phone companies could take note, however I feel it’s because the battery is huge 🤣)I love the different height levels you can set the kick stands to. It’s a really nice feature to help with wrist angles etc.The lighting is really nice on the board. Ignore people that say “the secondary function keys have no backlight” … on the white version it doesn’t matter at all and I’d like to see ANY keyboard light the secondaries 🤣The only slightly poor things I have found is:* No wrist support provided. I know it’s wireless and designed to move around but I would have liked some kind of detachable wrist support for the price.* One of the LEDs on my model sometimes changes colour on its own … nothing major but a slight annoyance.* The control software, whilst solid, is sluggish and could easily slow down older pc’s. On mine it’s fine and for the most part unobtrusive, just a note that it will be notable slower on older generation computers (I run a 12900K, 32GB DDR4 3600MHz)That’s about it really. I like it a lot. I was very concerned about going wireless but the tech has gotten so advanced now I was worried for nothing.If you’re wanting a premium product then this is it! It does come however with a premium price. Them’s the breaks though!4/5 stars for the few minor issues I noted.
L**L
A good TKL wireless keyboard
The G915 TKL is a rather good wireless gaming keyboard. The keyboard has so much potential to be the best in the market however a few aspect has been found wanting. If you read on to this review you'll see there are good bits for every area but each one comes with a "this is good, but".The keyboard is well built. I have the white TKL version and I have to say the metal finish, the white keys make it a very beautiful keyboard. Using the volume scroll is so satisfying. The keyboard is very thin, and that is not a advantage, but a downside of the keyboard. This will be the most wobbly mechanical keyboard you ever going to get. If you look at the picture I shown, in order to make it as thin as possible, logitech chose not to use the standard cherry key. The problem with this key they design is that it's not stable at all. All the keys are wobbly/shaky and does not feel good when typing.The software has little to no bugs compare to other gaming company software I used. But Logitech Gaming Software is not user friendly. The keyboard has 12 G keys (F1 to F12) for you to program your macros. It also offers onboard memory. The onboard memory gives you ability to save your RGB lighting, but does not let you save your macros on the onboard memory. If you switch it to Onboard memory mode, you cannot bind macros, only some windows hotkeys. This is a very strange design, why not let people bind macros on the G keys? The plus side is it lets you save your RGB lighting. I believe razer does not offer RGB on board memory. Again, another but, it's a hassle to set it up until you learn how to do it due to it not user friendly at all. Most people on the internet does not know how to do it and if google G915 onboard freestyle profile, a lot of people will say there is no such function. I'm running 2022.06.271036. In order to get it to work, you need to:1) Create a custom profile, then go to go to Lightsync.2) Go to Freestyle, and add a new freestyle. Setup your RGB lighting.3) Go back to Preset, and select your new freestyle in the effect box.4) Go to setting, turn on onboard memory mode.5) In the M1 slot, select the new profile you just made, TWICE!! (You need to select it twice for it to work).You can bind 3 different freestyle in M1 M2 M3 slot but again, this is lame to do something that simple.The strongest area of this keyboard is the battery. I don't know how but logitech somehow manage to put some magic into this thing so you only need to charge it once a month, absolutely crazy. The keyboard also comes with dual wireless mode. One using wireless dongle, another using blutooth. The function is really good as I use different PC but same peripherals for my work and gaming. With this function I can switch between the two with ease. This should be industrial standard.My conclusion is the keyboard is ok to have. The problem is the current market does not have a gaming keyboard that has everything in a package (bug free software, complete onboard memory functions, easy to use lighting, good build quality). This could be it, such a wasted potential.
T**S
10/10
had the larger version before, and now bought this tenkeyless smaller version. Absolutely perfect, amazing piece of kit.VVVV highly recommend
K**O
Awesome
+ Stylish looks+ Solid build quality while still being relatively lightweight+ Satisfying feedback from keypresses+ Great battery life (recommend turning back-light off during the day - there is a dedicated button which makes this easy)+ Easy switching between devices using lightspeed USB and Bluetooth+ Works great on both PC and Mac+ Dedicated media controls are a big bonus+ On-board storage for lighting/macro profiles allows for e.g. simple white lighting to be used on my work mac that I can't download the Logitech software on+ Easy to clean, especially since keycaps can be removed- Would have loved the combination of a full-size, white keyboard with linear switches, but I haven't missed the number pad as much as I thought I would- White keycaps show dust quite noticeably- Keycap remover not included, which is a little disappointed at this price pointI see this as an endgame keyboard and wouldn't expect 99% of users to ever need an upgrade assuming the battery life doesn't degrade over time.
S**Y
OK
I purchased the White, Tactile version of this keyboard, for coding/office work, and not for gaming, so this review may not be relevant for gamers.The keyboard looks very pretty with the colored lights. It has an aluminium (about 1mm thick) top half, but it does feel cold to the touch.I also have the worry that this keyboard may be fragile. If it falls, I'd not be surprised if a key was damaged, since all of the outer keys are exposed. Even a long sleeve could snag on the bottom left or right key cap perhaps.I've not found a way to get the Bluetooth capability to pair with multiple computers and switch between them. If there is a way, please let me know. However, you can still use it with two computers, by using Bluetooth with one computer, and the wireless USB dongle with the other computer, and then selecting using the two round buttons at the top-left of the keyboard.The USB charging connector is at a silly location at the top edge of the keyboard. That means that if you wish to permanently leave it connected, it will get in the way of objects in front of the keyboard, such as a laptop. For the price, Logitech should have implemented the capability to route the cable to the left or right side, like any other keyboard, even though this is a wireless keyboard.The buttons require slightly more force than expected to press. Not a lot, but I would have preferred a slightly lighter press. It's subjective.According to online sources (could be wrong) taking apart the keyboard entails taking off the key caps. That's not good if the internal rechargeable battery needs replacing one day. I'd have expected that to be easier to replace, by removing just the rear screws for instance. If Logitech or anyone else can confirm the procedure to do that, that would be great. Sure it might not be 'user serviceable' but consumers are not idiots, and can comfortably replace a battery if it was needed one day, so products should be designed accordingly.In summary, I think the keyboard is ok, but if I was the product manager, I'd have wanted the changes mentioned above.
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