Logitech G715 Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with LIGHTSYNC RGB, LIGHTSPEED, Tactile Switches (GX Brown), and Keyboard Palm Rest, PC/Mac Compatible - White Mist
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JCMK
> 3 dayShe loves how the keys are light and clicky. the clicky clacky would drive me nuts using it for work. But for a teenage gamer girl its perfect and cute!!! We got the light up mouse and coordinating headphones and shes happy as can be. Of course mammas broke now....but Logitech makes the best product and have never disappointed us. Their customer service is excellent as well should you happen to have an issue. We have dozens of their products in our home office.
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Morgan
Greater than one weekA week into using it and Im very satisfied with the keyboard! I bought the tactile one and its perfect for me! Will update review when Ive used for longer so I can post about battery life.
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Kim
> 3 dayThis keyboard is very pretty and aesthetic! The clicky noises for the tactile wired ver is very noice too! The cloud wrist rest is ALSO actually one of the best wrist rests I have had! idk if i have just had bad experiences w/ wrists rests or what, but this wrist rest in comparison to my old ones is superior! PLUS ITS CUTE? its a steal for me for sure! worth my money 100%!
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Amy
> 3 dayI love this keyboard! Its aesthetically pleasing and its really high-quality. The wrist rest is super comfy as well! The only downside is that it is pricey for what it is. But if you can afford it, I would highly recommend.
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omar al obaid
> 3 dayI love this keyboard. it looks good and comfortable to type on and game on.
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babyanimal
> 3 dayI was curious as to what the fuzz is about with mechanical keyboard so I decided to try out this one. I’m not an expert on keyboard by any mean so I can only comment on my experience with this keyboard. The keyboard is very cute and girly. The cloud pillow is not exactly that comfortable to use but it really enhances the look. There are many light options to make the keyboard looks pretty but I never really look at the keyboard when I use it anyway so I don’t really get the point for it. The keyboard can be adjust to two different height, which is really nice compared to my old one, which just lay flat. The keyboard can be connect using a dongle or Bluetooth but it can only be connected to one device, which is a downgrade from my old keyboard, which allows me to easily switch to up to 3 devices. Typing is a more pleasant experience than my old keyboard and I find that I make less mistakes because I can really feel where the keys are. But my old keyboard was just an old one and most other cheaper keyboards have easily identified keys as well. It makes clicking sounds when I type, I heard that is the pros of mechanical keyboard but I personally hates it because I’d be on a conference call and try to take notes while talking and it makes sound when I type, which is really annoying! I need it to be dead quiet! Since this keyboard is white and there’s a quite some gaps under best the keys, I can see dust accumulating on it and makes it dirty easily. I try to clean it daily but my pets’ hair still magically find their way to the keyboard somehow. I don’t think I’d be able to keep it clean for long. Overall, it’s a nice and cute keyboard and I like it very much; however, I don’t really think it’s worth the $200 price tag. I know mechanical keyboards are supposed to be expensive but at this price, I would rather use a regular keyboard
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Jessica
> 3 dayFor wireless you have to charge it! So even though it’s wireless I end up just leaving my keyboard plugged in so it doesn’t die. But I still love the keyb regardless!
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Ernest Stalnaker
Greater than one weekI dont have a lot of time to play games, but I am a fast typist, so I appreciate a great keyboard. I ordered this keyboard to replace the one that came with my Dell XPS desktop computer. I needed a keyboard with a more tactile feedback, so that I could type faster. This model is perfect for my needs. The only negative to me is the lack of a numeric keypad. Fortunately Im good at typing using the numbers on the top row, so that wasnt much of a disadvantage for me. But it might be for some. The palm rest that looks like a cloud is a strange design decision. But I dont mind since it feels good when Im typing. I honestly think this keyboard is overpriced, but its working fine for me. If you want a smaller gaming keyboard that is great to type on, I would recommend this model.
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Stefan F.
Greater than one weekIm in love with the aesthetics of this board, it feels and looks properly premium. The RGB looks amazing. The keyboard itself is built like a tank, and is surprisingly heavy. I do miss the numpad, but I knew what I was getting, so I cant complain there. The keys are a lot stiffer than Im used to in a mechanical, but Ive only ever used red speed switches/optical switches, so I have no frame of reference for how tactile brown switches are supposed to feel. I did get used to it quickly, but I do still prefer keys that require less actuation force. If youre looking for switches with some feedback, and sort of a typewriter feeling to them, youll like the switches on this. I tested all 3 connectivity modes (2.4Ghz, Bluetooth, wired) and had no issues or detectable input lag with any of the modes. My only complaint with this keyboard is the palm rest, it is super cute and whimsical, but they chose form over function, and I found it annoying to use with the sharp edges and no flat side to fit cleanly against the keyboard. Overall a very good keyboard, and it knocks the aesthetics out of the park.
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Theartofwar13
> 3 dayIve been gaming ever since I remember and have gone through a decent amount of keyboards since then. This keyboard seems to use its aesthetic as its main selling point. I would have expected more from the overall quality of the keyboard and wrist rest. The keycaps feel cheap, the wrist rest is a far cry from even a cheap alternative that glorious gaming offers. If you are going to drop $200 then there are better options. If you can, do your own build. Just like with a pc, if you build it yourself the quality goes up while cost goes down.