Logitech G915 TKL Tenkeyless Lightspeed Wireless RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Low Profile Switch Options, Lightsync RGB, Advanced Wireless and Bluetooth Support - Tactile, White

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  • Stephen

    Greater than one week

    The USB passthrough is something I wish all keyboard, gaming or otherwise, had and Im glad this has it.

  • Mr. Ross Armstrong

    > 3 day

    I mean, this has to be the best keyboard ever made. Like, ever. It does so much, while also being extremely simple. Its beautiful, its sleek, its lightweight, its wireless, its quiet (linear version at least). Minimalist but also loaded with features and customization. Did I mention how light it is? Unbelievable battery life, probably have to charge it once a week or so, just plug it in overnight when I go to bed. Climate change friendly? Not entirely sure what that even means but, sounds good to me! Also Im fairly sure this keyboard is either magical or has some sort of secret AI, because I swear keystrokes I used to miss or struggle with just beautifully and naturally fall into place now. Its like it just knows where my fingers are going to go, or somehow guides them to the right place. The keyboard itself made me a faster and more accurate typist. Amazing! It is pricey, but I expect this keyboard to last me a very, very long time. Ive never met its equal, maybe theres some secret amazing find cheaper third party option floating around somewhere thats just as good (I did try one, it was awful), but, for over 10 years now Logitech has always done me right, and, at least for me, their quality of product always stands the test of time and Ive never regretted a single Logi purchase. Before this my G910 was the best keyboard, and I stand by my assertion the G602 is one of the best gaming mouses out there. Ive never denied Im a bit Im a Logitech fanboy. For a reason. For reasons. I can now add the G915 to that list of reasons. I wouldnt have minded some sort of palm rest or palm rest option. Even if you had to buy it separately and attach it as an accessory...but like I said, they were going for minimalist, and so that was one thing that had to go. Im not going to detract points because its not a huge deal and most people dont want a palm rest, though they are good for helping to quickly pick up a keyboard without bumping the spacebar or something...but again, not a big deal, just being nitpicky. I have a memory foam palm rest that is perfectly sufficient and fantastically comfortable compared to any plastic one Ive ever used. Get this keyboard. Its worth it, I promise.

  • Dan Miller

    > 3 day

    I swap out keyboards like crazy, and for the price, I was a bit hesitant on this one. But after typing on one for a bit, I was convinced this was exactly what Ive been looking for. All things considered, it is! The mid-height key caps are my favorite, but incredibly tricky to find, so this was one major selling point. Something about the balance between the old school full height keys and the chicklet/laptop style keys make them easy for me to type quickly. The spacing is just right. The brown switches are my favorite. Not obnoxiously noisy, so I can have that satisfying clack without feeling like Im driving everyone else in the surrounding area totally nuts. Also just enough feedback from the tactile bump to know when a click will be registered. That said, a few of the keys are a bit sturdier than others, while some are a bit looser/wobblier. Overall, fairly happy with the quality. The wireless connectivity is flawless. Havent experienced any issues with dropped keys or inability to connect. Only thing to note is that on boot, it does take a tiny bit of time before it connects and starts registering key presses, so if youre trying to say, access your BIOS or switch to a different boot drive, youll have more luck repeatedly pressing the key you need as opposed to holding it down as you would with a wired board. Finally, love the overall look and feel. Was a bit hesitant to get a white keyboard, remembering some of the nasty looking boards from decades past, but it looks great on the desk so it was a sacrifice I was willing to make. The volume wheel and other audio control keys are a great addition, and the LEDs are nice and vibrant. Overall, for the price, Im quite happy with this board. Great for typing. No issues when gaming. Its definitely not for everyone, but its a joy to use.

  • Liat Gluska

    > 3 day

    Outstanding product. No input lag in gaming with both wired and wireless connection or in casual windows desktop usage. Greate desktop usage output. Highly recommended. Fast delivery even on standard shipment method.

  • D. Harris

    12-06-2025

    I had been researching mechanical keyboards for almost 3 years, ordering testers to figure out what switches I preferred, and getting nowhere. Too much analysis paralysis, overthinking everything, not finding exactly what I wanted. A friend told me about this one and I just decided to just buy it. Im so, so glad I did. Its fairly inexpensive for a mechanical setup, but the overall quality is such good value for the price point, not to mention all the features you get compared to other keyboards. The low profile is perfect for me. One of my big issues with testers is I like a bit of resistance so I dont hit keys incorrectly, but the full size keys have a really long travel distance, making me feel like Id quickly tire of typing. The clickiness is about on par with a Cherry MX Blue, but is a bit higher pitched and not quite as full sounding. Enough to give you lots of tactile feedback and make others know youre getting work done, without resonating as much across your workspace. Having the logitech brand and software behind it is a really good thing too, compared to using a smaller company or going your own way with a custom build. There are programmable keys, media keys, and a volume knob that gives you all the modern keyboard functionality you want without sacrificing the mechanical feel. While the G Hub software is not the most intuitive, I was able to quickly set the programmable G keys up with macros in my most-used software, saving me lots of multi-keystroke stuff (for example in Visual Studio I set it up to run the formatter, save, and compile the open document all in one key press). While I dont do much gaming, its very responsive for that. My only complaint there is the space bar seems to have a different switch activation point than the other keys, but you can easily adjust to it. I honestly might play more games now that Im not using a squishy keyboard that causes too many errors. The RGB is a pleasant surprise for me. Not really big on that kind of stuff and expected Id just throw on a solid backlight and be done, but its interesting to have programmable RGB. For games, you can set custom key highlighting for particular game controls you want in different colors (e.g. WASD red, push-to-talk orange, something else blue, etc.). Theres some cool animated modes, but my favorite for office work is simply changing colors of the keys last pressed. Its one of those features you dont exactly think youd like so much until you have it. I cant judge battery life or wireless functionality since I have only used it in wired mode so far, which is a straightforward USB connection. Its nice that Ill be able to quickly use it for travel by having the wireless dongle available though, and my friend said the battery life can be up to a few days (chargeable from the same USB connection). Overall this is one of my favorite purchases in a long time because its made typing enjoyable. As a programmer, I feel this one purchase has already improved my productivity and made me generally happier to do my work. My only regret is not doing this sooner and living with a sub-par keyboard so long.

  • jonathan lustenader

    > 3 day

    Overall, I really enjoy this keyboard most of the time. If your intention is to use this keyboard exclusively in a well lit room, you will most likely enjoy it. It is sturdy, is comfortable to type on, and the keys feel pretty good (I am a mechanical keyboard newbie, but I like them). It is a stiff aluminum body, so you can type with it on your lap and not have it feel like it is twisting like some flimsy plastic keyboards can. Great battery life for a wireless backlit keyboard as well. I really do like the keyboard, until you turn off the lights... That is where the main problem begins. Only one character on each key is illuminated when the backlight is activated, so none of your shift key functions are visible when relying on the backlighting. VERY annoying. Why they would think this was a good design decision is beyond me, but had I noticed that feature in reviews I would never have purchased this keyboard (honestly not sure how I missed it, sadly). I dont like backlit keyboards for flashiness, I like them to use in the dark, and that makes this fall pretty flat on its face in that area. The keys are also proprietary to Logitech, and do not have any 1:1 matches for keycap fits with anything currently on the market, so you are not able to just swap keycaps for a set that does properly illuminate all of the icons on the keys (there are a couple of close fits that can be modified, but the fit always seems not quite right). Also means that replacing a single broken key switch requires either a lot of work, or replacing the entire board. I am really hoping that someone releases some better keycaps with the shift functions illuminated. That would make this nearly perfect (would still need USB-C and proximity sensing for the backlighting).

  • ROBERT

    > 3 day

    I bought this mainly as a gaming keyboard due to the TKL format. But most importantly, the profile is low enough to not require a wrist rest at all. Ive had this for about a month and will update if anything goes wrong. This fulfills the needs that I was looking for: -TKL format -Low profile = no wrist-rest needed. This was a major plus for me. -Wired and wireless (via USB receiver or bluetooth) -Low enough input latency for competitive gaming. (1.3ms wired | 1.9 ms wireless | 8.9 ms Bluetooth -Easy to press/easy-to-access media controls that isnt tied into the Function keys. Volume wheel is handy too. -Linear keys Other reviews mentioned the material and micro-usb as a gripe. Personally, dont mind the material at all., though it would have been nice if the keycaps were double-shot PBT keycaps. Its double-shot ABS, but it will build up a shine over time, which doesnt bother me much but still. The keyboard itself is light and I dont think it feels cheap. The Micro-usb on the other hand was kind of surprising, considering the price of this thing in comparison to other comparable models such as the Huntsman v2 TKL from Razer. If you got the money and you need the features listed above, such as occasionally using wireless and wired, etc. I recommend it. I think this keyboard satisfies those features better than other TKL keyboards Ive seen. If you just want a wired TKL keyboard for gaming, youll find lower input latency on other keyboards, namely the Huntsman v2 TKL, which is cheaper and comes with double-shot PBT keycaps, which is meant to last longer and is less prone to shiny build-up and degradation from oils.

  • Larissa Clark

    > 3 day

    I love this keyboard. The colors, brightness, and its not hard on my rest.

  • Sarge

    > 3 day

    Can only provide initial unboxing and setup experience as I have not used it for gaming as of yet. Unboxing was simple and all items present. Capability...I am using MAC Studio with no issues and keyboard/mouse use was not difficult especially if you worked out how and where they are positioned in order to use the Lightspeed wireless dongle and its plugin. Keyboard placement is within three feet of the dongle which was plugged into my hub and working exactly as planned (I also tried Bluetooth and it works). Directions for RGB setup are basically nonexistent, even in the app. Fortunately the app is laid out in an intuitive manner as to figure out the lighting I wanted on the keyboard. Keys light up as expected however, special characters (I.E. !@#$%^...) do not (thus the four star rating instead of five) and can be set at four levels of keyboard brightness. The keyboard layout is what I expected including the feel and sound of GL Tactile keys (as seen and heard on Youtube videos). So far, I am satisfied with the purchase at this price-point, especially in a lowlight atmosphere but will know more once the games begin.

  • Tom

    Greater than one week

    After sending two refurbished models back because they either didnt work or because they looked like someone drug them behind their car for 10 miles, I bit the bullet and bought a new one. Its a great keyboard, with a great mechanical feel and features. The only negative I can find is the macro function. Programing the keys is fine, but when they execute the macro, they are exceedingly slow. I use the macro keys to store common phrases I use in my job and even after setting the time to its lowest setting, it takes forever compared to my old keyboard (an Alienware device). The old keyboard macros were near instant, this one, the letters appear one at a time as if being typed, albeit by a fast typist, but still slow compared to nearly instant. The volume controls and forward / back keys are excellent and get used a lot as well. So far, outside of the macro speed issue, I like the keyboard almost as much as I liked the old one this replaced.

G915 TKL is a new class of wireless mechanical gaming keyboard with low-profile GL switches and pro-grade 1 ms LIGHTSPEED wireless. Capable of delivering 40 hours of non-stop gaming on a full charge. . Fully customizable per-key, LIGHTSYNC RGB technology also reacts to in-game action, audio and screen color as you choose. With a sleek, impossibly thin yet durable and sturdy design, G915 TKL brings gamers to a higher dimension of play. Dedicated volume wheel and media keys give you fast, easy control over video, audio, and streaming.

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