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Joshua Macias
> 3 dayOne of the best keyboards i’ve had!
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kevin f.
> 3 dayI like it it works doing just fine. I just wish the symbols under the numbers would light up better cant see them
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8srbetter
Greater than one weekI like Logitech products and I liked this one, but it was really not for me. It was for my wife. Her old keyboard was losing symbol recognition. She also has a need to occasionally use it in a rather dark space; so, I thought a lighted keyboard would be great. Well, it is a good keyboard, but the lighting is multicolored, and it changes in waves across the board as you use it. For my wife that was a Board Breaker LOL. I guess it is more in line with the gaming mind set. Underneath the Las Vegas lighting it really is a good board.
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VRK
> 3 dayClicky. Responsive. Looks good. Decently priced. If you’re on the fence, here’s me telling you to buy it.
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Neighbor Totoro
> 3 dayBe honestly, I purchased it at very beginning,only because League of Legends and Hextech version. But, it works very well, I saw a lot of people complained the peel off issue. I hope my is not.
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Erikson
> 3 dayExcelente teclado gamer bonitos colores tacto compacto lo recomiendo
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PollumFossa
> 3 dayMy first mechanical keyboard, this thing is an unexpected joy to type on. Its surprisingly joyful to clack clack away. Works fine for gaming and anything else, the only situation I would have concern would be using this thing in a quite office environment, its definitely noisier than a standard keyboard.
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Kaizoku!
> 3 dayI 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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Cristina
> 3 dayBough it for office work as I got tired of cheap keyboards. This keyboard is compact and well made, extremely responsive (as a gaming keyboard). Very pleasant for writing long texts. I think I love Logitech keyboards in general.
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Scumquistador
> 3 dayThe KB itself is pretty decent, if ultimately unimpressive in any way compared to competition. Its mainly impressive in the fact that I paid ~$80 for it, and it still works, where as a $200 KB from the same company couldnt avoid double typing letters on day 1 / minute one purchase. the software, which both KBs share, is atrocious. Its easy to use and the UI is solid, and that is where the good parts about it end. i recommend googling 2 things before considering ANY logitech product, in particular KBs- first, Logitech G Hub, secondly, Logitech keyboard double typing, and you can educate yourself and make your own further decisions. my two cents, however: The software quiet quits on you and renders some of the KB functions utterly useless. I joined a game, only to be unable to do certain things. I try to toggle the game mode button on the KB? No dice, just doesnt do anything. It wouldnt let me trigger windows snipping tool either, which is what I usually use for a quick screenshot in a game. I actually assumed it was my computer itself causing the issue first. I exit the game, and notice that I actually cant get the KB to do anything besides type basically. None of the special or function keys worked. It was early and I wasnt thinking gee golly, maybe my KB crashed. I go to restart windows and it pops up an error exception for Logitech G Hub during the restart process. I frankly should have known because the software has been nothing but a hassle since I got it. Im almost embarrassed i didnt assume it was that first. I can say with sadness & truth that theres no price point that I think these boards are worth buying into. Ive had boards from basically every competitor with a name that you can buy on this site, and every single competitor beats these boards at all price points- and frankly, you get more features for less money on competitor boards usually. I didnt want this to be the case and Im not pleased that I have at minimum one return of a logitech board to make, and realistically it should probably be two returns. When it comes to useability I can say with veracity that the baseline mechanical KBs from red dragon et al are equal to or better when it comes to functioning as a KB. These logitech boards do offer some nice features like per key RGB etc- but its reliant on software that will simultaneously render your board useless. Im apparently one of the lucky ones based on my google searching, since it seems as though that software has caused numerous other headaches for people.