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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Kashif Bouffal
> 24 hourSure, Id be happy to write a positive review about your Logitech Pro Keyboard! The Logitech Pro Keyboard is an exceptional keyboard that delivers a superior typing experience for professionals and gamers alike. From the moment you lay your hands on this keyboard, youll feel its premium build quality and attention to detail. The keys on this keyboard have a satisfying click and a comfortable travel distance, making typing a breeze. The keyboard is also backlit, which makes it easy to type in low light conditions. One of the standout features of the Logitech Pro Keyboard is its customizable keys. With Logitechs software, you can remap any key on the keyboard to perform a different function, which is a great feature for gamers and professionals who want to optimize their workflow. Another great feature of this keyboard is its detachable cable, which makes it easy to transport and store. The keyboard also comes with a travel case, which is a nice touch. Overall, the Logitech Pro Keyboard is an excellent choice for anyone who wants a high-quality keyboard that delivers a superior typing experience. Its customizable keys, premium build quality, and portability make it a top choice for professionals and gamers alike.
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Luisbussy
> 24 hourGreat quality keyboard for gaming, nice and small, and has a very nice feel to it when using.
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AcidStrawbz_
> 24 hourI have owned several mechanical keyboards over the past 3 years. Ranging from cheap crap like Red Dragon, to consumer stuff like Corsair and Razer, as well as some of the higher end custom boards like the TOFU60 and some KBDfans stuff. For the money, I think you can do SO much better. While I appreciate the RGB quality and the sheer amount of endless RGB customization the GHUB software allows you, that is about the only thing I can rate highly. Construction is not totally terrible for a board built primarily out of plastic. But it is very hollow sounding and does not have much substance to it when typing. Has a nice weight to it and the adjustable angle stands are nice and have been useful. Stabilizers are average, but definitely nothing special. Why are they STILL using MICRO USB? It literally would cost them less than $0.30 to use USB-C instead. I dont get it. Keycaps dont seem to be double shot PBT, but theyre decent quality nonetheless. Nice RGB shine through. Switches are proprietary Logitech Blue clicky switches. They are pretty meh. If you like the sound of a loud dry keypress with significant amount of travel and play, then youll like it. Otherwise, if youve used boards that have a more consistent and overall smooth feeling keypress, this will not be a treat to use. I think this keyboard is half decent for most folks who want something they can buy once and not have to think about again after that. But if you have very high standards, have used modded or custom or just better quality keyboards prior, this one will very likely not be a great experience. Personally, I went out on a limb because I finished building my latest PC much quicker than I anticipated and have since sold the TOFU60 I had and my backup board which was a Corsair. So I bought this on a whim wanting to give a GPRO product a try. However after a month of use, I am going to revert to building a good starter 60% or maybe TKL mechanical keyboard since that can be done for under 150 and overall can feel 10 times better than this GPRO. :l TLDR 6/10. Would recommend to people wanting something that they dont have to worry about ever again after purchasing. Anyone else, I would suggest taking a pass and getting an entry level custom starter board that has intent to be modded down the road.
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Richard Lopez
> 24 hourIf you enjoy the Logitech eco-system and do not need a keypad, this keyboard is great. It was a bit taller than I was used to going from the Logitech G815 to this. But once you get used to it, it has all the features you would need. I sometimes miss the volume nob of the G815 but it is much more compact and was a price I was willing to pay. I use this keyboard as my secondary keyboard in my LAN set up. So I need something that is portable, wired and comfortable. Since I dont know what kind of set up I will be having to use in my different travels this keyboard works really well for my use.
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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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Alejandro
> 24 hourLa caja llegó un poco rota y golpeada pero el producto es funcional 100%
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Saimer
> 24 hourLo mejor que hay, coñaso, comprenlo mi gente uwu
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Danni
> 24 hourI got the G pro K/DA keyboard and its going strong. Ive had it for a year now and not one of the keycaps is wearing away, so Im not sure if anyone who is having that problem uses products on their hands right before using it, like oils or anything similar. I recommend taking off your keycaps once in a while to clean your keyboard just like you would clean the inside of your desktop. I recommend searching for safe products to use so nothing becomes worn down. The keycaps come off easily if you want to switch them, just make sure you buy the correct sized caps for this one as many keyboards have different-sized spacebars and whatnot. For those who are interested in changing the lighting and key assignments, downloading Logitech G Hub will help you immensely, especially when using the gaming button on the top right. This keyboard did not connect to my Omen Gaming Hub like every other thing I use did except my Logitech mouse. Overall, its a great keyboard for me and I would recommend it to others. The clicky-clacky sound is fun too.
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Ben
> 24 hourIt was about mid-day when I thought to myself, I wonder what deals there are today, and with that I decided to browse for deals. This was a daily ritual, so I wasnt expecting much but then my eyes set its gaze upon a deal so good I couldnt say no for an answer. A Logitech keyboard (League of Legends edition) for 54% off its original price! Wow, what a bargain I told myself. Without a second thought, I added this keyboard to my cart and browsed its other models and editions to see if this was the only model - sadly it was. Regardless, this $60 keyboard was originally $130 so I could care less about the design. I Eagerly purchased the product and waited for its arrival. On the day of its arrival, I opened the box with care and instantly put the keyboard to use. During its short use, I experienced what seemed to be a broken e key. I decided to use this keyboard for work instead. Within a few hours, I had already switched to my previous mechanical keyboard for work. Luck had run out; I got a faulty keyboard. My experience with the keyboard had been pretty good so far, except for the e key. The brown switches had a premium sound for a pre-built mechanical keyboard and the material felt nice. It was a product I could get used to using. The actuation of the keys required more effort than I had anticipated but this was a new product, Im willing to stick with it until I build the finger strength needed to use this keyboard effortlessly. The LEDs on the keyboard wasnt too bright. Just enough in my opinion. Keys were of pretty high quality and software to configure RGB on the keys was within expectations. With such high hopes for this product, I asked for a replacement. Similar to all my purchases, I waited eagerly for my product to arrive. The second keyboard came, and I was just ecstatic! Lets put this bad boy to use I told myself. I wasnt a fool this time though. I instantly used this keyboard for work since I had a higher probability of hitting every key. Im my best QA -smirk-. Every key had worked without fail but I had noticed a small little detail Im glad I caught early. The LED indicator for keyboard light and game mode wasnt working. After a busy few hours of working, I plugged the keyboard into my PC and to my surprise, it had retained the RGB info I had set for the first keyboard. Good job Logitech, that G Hub came in handy. I fully expected the LED indicators to light up but it didnt. I tinkered with G Hub to see if I could get the LEDs to light up, but it had failed. I couldnt believe it...I had yet again got another faulty keyboard. I thought long and hard about replacing this keyboard one more time and finally came to the conclusion that I would just return the product. Hope this review helps/helped some of you.
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Nikol
> 24 hourThe keyboards are very satisfying to use, plus they sound great. The keyboard size is comparable and will fit nicely even in a small desk setup. There are many customizations for the RGB with Logitechs software and you can even integrate with the Opera GX browser, which is fun.