Logitech G PRO Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Ultra Portable Tenkeyless Design, Detachable Micro USB Cable, 16.8 Million Color LIGHTSYNC RGB Backlit Keys
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Miss Ila Harris DVM
> 24 hourI bought two for $59 each because of the large price drop, thinking Logitech was a safe brand bet. Basically, I gambled and lost. I put one on my home PC and the other on my office workstation. Within a week the one in the office started doubling keystrokes, first with the o key then occasionally with others. I could mash the key several times and it would stop for a while then resume happening. I had to be careful not to lock out various accounts by typing my passwords very slowly to watch for more than one stroke per key, and proofread everything I typed. The one at home started doubling keys a few days later. Unfortunately I threw away the boxes after a few days, wish Id kept them because both of these would be getting returned. The Logitech G Hub software is almost pure crap. The LED animation tool works ok but thats about it, though I never was successful saving an animation to the device as default so it works before the Windows driver loads but thats more a sign of overall poor design than a specific complaint. The macro capability is lacking, with a minimum 50ms between keystrokes it got old real fast watching the macro type for me. The mouseclick macro event doesnt include position, so I have to move the mouse myself to what I want it to click on and so I might as well click the mouse button myself instead of including it in a macro. The macro OS integration to open an app or window simply did not work at all. The profile export/backup uses the cloud and has NEVER successfully connected for me even once, I spent some time creating a nice frame LED animation on one system and cant save or export it to import into the other system to have the same lightshow on both keyboards. I started surfing forums to find solutions but it was immediately obvious that lots of people complain of the same issues with little or no engagement by Logitech. Sad really. Waste of money on my part, Im out about $120 for the pair but thats the nature of gambling without researching first. I just ordered one different mechanical TKL for $110 with better user feedback and will see if that gamble pays off, but for now logitech and their mechanical switches are on my blacklist.
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Peter
> 24 hourIt has a damaged spot.
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mike giglio
> 24 hourSmall foot print, great keys, sleek design, just simple and effective and perfect.
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Leonardo Rivera
> 24 hourDistinguished quality! Very, very foxy packaging. Optimal delivery. Recommended.
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Zaiquiri
> 24 hourThe keyboard itself is a great quality, has great switches and the length is perfect for me. HOWEVER, this keyboard is TALL. Over time, it has caused me to develop “Golfer’s Elbow” as a result of bending my hand up so far to reach the WASD keys while gaming. I have never had this issue prior to using this board. My tendons feel like they are on fire whenever I game on it now.
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Gennaro Schroeder
> 24 hourButtery, spongey, soft feel Not for my style Im not sure that the switches are as described...
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Mike Harman
> 24 hourIts a good keyboard. After 11 months of use however, the coating on the keycaps is coming off. It doesnt affect the function, but looks awful. For the price, I expected better or at lease the ability to buy replacements. If anyone knows where to get replacements, please let me know.
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Dicky
> 24 hourI am a fairly hardcore gamer. I might eat dinner at my desk while fragging in Valorant. I might get totally drunk and destroy the Horde in Thunderbluff. I might even sleep with my sister in Crusader Kings 3, but what I won’t do is put up with issues with my hardware when it comes to gaming. I have tried a multitude of keyboards and for the better part of my gaming career I was die hard Corsair, but what I found is that Corsair software has some issues (randomly loosing profiles). I decided to try my hand at this keyboard and I love. It’s very responsive, customizable and nice looking. It is, however, made of plastic which would be my only complaint, but it doesn’t feel like that cheap plastic you see in some low grade keyboards. I did order the Pro-X version that comes with the detachable keys from Logitech, but they canceled my order after 3 weeks of waiting. It was kind of a blessing in disguises because I think the cheaper version is better and Logitech’s customer service is lack.
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Kaizoku!
> 24 hourI love my custom, clicky, thonky blue mechanical keyboards, but sometimes you need something a bit quieter... I tried reds and hated them for typing - apparently I rest my fingertips on the keys (more than I should?) and made more typos than usual. I was hoping that the promise of browns (quieter than blues, but with some tactile feedback) would be the solution! Are they? Kinda.... They are definitely quieter than blues which is a low bar to clear, but I wish they had more tactile feedback. Im not feeling a hint of a click/switch/scrape so they somewhat feel like stronger-springed reds. Either way, this keyboard is better than typing on reds and accomplished my mission of finding something quieter to type on. Bonus - RGB and feel - this really does feel like a quality piece of engineering. Its hefty and sturdy. If you can ignore some of the blatant branding, its actually pretty nice overall and you can manage all the settings, including RGB, via the Logitech app. I like how theres a dedicated go dark button. Negatives - wish there was more key feedback, and I wish the cord wasnt dead center but on the left corner. =)
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William
> 24 hourGreat feel overall, only complaint is the key caps are starting to wear out.