Logitech G915 X LIGHTSPEED - UK Wired/Wireless
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1 00200
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1 72200
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Key Features
- Hand orientation: Ambidextrous
- Keyboard layout: QWERTY
- Product colour: White
- Connectivity technology: Bluetooth, USB-C
- Weight: 1080g
- Country of origin: China
Specifications
Features
Country of origin
China
Connectivity technology
Bluetooth, USB-C
Keyboard layout
QWERTY
Product colour
White
Hand orientation
Ambidextrous
Weight & dimensions
Weight
1080 g
Product Details
From the manufacturer ELEVATED SPEED Make the most of every
moment in the game with a keyboard built for extreme speed.
Low-profile GL mechanical switches feature a 1.3 mm actuation
point for increased APM. QUICK ACCESS CONTROL Unleash your power
with a personalized command center. KEYCONTROL allows up to 15
functions per key for endless customization. Execute complex
sequences with soft touch media keys and a cast iron volume
roller. PLAY AT LIGHTSPEED Play your way with tri-mode
connectivity. Choose from the best-in-class 2.4 GHz LIGHTSPEED
wireless, Bluetooth, or wired data mode and change with the touch
of a button. FORMATIVE FUNCTION Tenkeyless design and only 23 mm
high, G915 X LIGHTSPEED TKL defies the expectations of design.
Meticulous engineering provides durability and an ultra-thin
build for maximized comfort and sleek aesthetic. NEXT-GEN TYPING
EXPERIENCE Double-shot PBT keycaps and premium brushed aluminum
alloy top plate provide smoother feel, faster actuation, and
precise typing with zero compromises to durability. LIGHT UP THE
GAME LIGHTSYNC RGB offers ~16.8 M colors for custom illumination,
personalized themes, and unified gear through G HUB. Unleash your
creativity for a fully immersive gaming experience.
Review: Keyboard of the Future. - Logitech has outdone themselves
this time: Cream of the crop of computer keyboards since the
early 1980s. Swiss inventor back in 1982 I believe it first
released the first Logitech device. They have been making
computer equipment since the beginning, and so far 2025 Logitech
light speed keyboard G915 this one with the number keys is my
favourite of all time. It's mechanical with tactile keyboard
switches which are soft, yet you can feel a micro click it's not
noisy, it's the best type of tactile in the world without going
into preferences that are too clicky or too soft, nope these
one's perfect for games, work and everything. Lights that are
customizable via software, saving profiles for games and onboard
memory to keep a few of your favourites light modes on, really
the only negative with this I found is the keyboard can be a
little sharp around the edges, so you might have to be careful
you don't fast swipe around it. Though having said that I've
owned one now for around 3 years, and It's going strong and
didn't injure myself with the edges, and the battery lasts for
months without needing to recharge again and the battery still
strong after 3 years, I literally cannot see myself using any
other keyboard now. This keyboard is wireless, but can be used on
the charging cable whilst it's charging, I supposed in about 10
years or more if the battery doesn't last longer than 4 weeks you
could keep the cable plugged in, and it becomes and auto wired
keyboard for the rest of your life, this keyboard is the kind of
keyboard that will last forever, It was money worth spent when I
first bought it around 150 quid. I didn't buy it when it first
came out because I couldn't afford it, lol. Anyway the best
keyboard for computers hands down, gotta love changing the
colours for [wasd and arrow keys] to show me where my gaming keys
are nice and clear not like I need it as experienced gamer, It
just looks so good when it lights up with different waving
patterns that I customized press one key, and it can domino other
keys with different lights, just pure cool. I sometimes use the G
keys on the left to change profiles and customize macros, one key
can input macro presses of other keys on the keyboard, so
essentially can make 1 key open up advanced settings in windows
that normally would require typing or using the mouse to get to.
Total issues: I suppose the only issues I've found over 3 years
wasn't just the sharp corners that this can have as it's entirely
made of a brushed hard metal, it is more catered to advanced
users like myself if you want to use it to the full potential
requires some time to learn it, but other than that, it's so good
I couldn't take any stars off it's worth a 10/5 simply just for
its longevity of typing off the charge at 100% really lasted for
over 1 month using low light mode, to save power and auto shut
off lights after a certain amount of time to save power. --Oh one
last issue actually wish the symbols like @ : light up too, but
they don't, the $ or UK money symbol lights up and very few
symbols light up on the keyboard, I wish all symbols lit up too.
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My fav things about it: It lasts ages off the micro USB power
cable. It looks futuristic, stylish and cool with lights. The
material is fully metal and looks so good. The lights are clear
without being too bright that they blind. The response time is
amazing. < You may need to customize this in Windows keyboard
settings too. Being able to switch between keyboard Computer
connection, and Bluetooth connections on the fly with a touch of
a button, plug the USB thumb stick this comes with in a computer
USB port, and the keyboard has built on Bluetooth mode, so it can
also connect to a phone or anything with a Bluetooth connection
without the need to use the USB flash thumb it comes with. Final
comment- Nothing more to say really, best keyboard I've used
since 1985 back when I was using Amstrad CPC 6128k. I couldn't
recommend this keyboard enough.
Review: Premium feel, flawless wireless, stunning RGB. - What I
loved: Typing on this feels illegal in the best possible way. The
low-profile switches are buttery smooth, the keys feel premium,
and the wireless performance is flawless — no lag, no dropouts,
just pure luxury. The build quality is ridiculous. It’s solid,
slim, and somehow lighter than it looks. And the RGB? Chef’s
kiss. Bright, crisp, and classy without looking like a nightclub.
What made me sigh loudly: I now judge every other keyboard I own.
Harshly. This thing has ruined me. Should you buy it? If you want
a wireless mechanical keyboard that looks stunning, performs
flawlessly, and makes you type like you’re writing the next
bestselling novel — absolutely. Worth every penny. Gorgeous
design. Excellent switches. Rock-solid wireless. If this keyboard
were a person, it’d be the one who always has their life together
and never loses their charger. Would 100% recommend — even if you
already own too many keyboards. (We all do.)
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