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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Gennaro Schroeder
> 3 dayButtery, spongey, soft feel Not for my style Im not sure that the switches are as described...
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Sparkly Raven
21-11-2024This is all you need, for a great price! Its a bargain! Its got an amazing light system, which you can turn down the brightness with the software or turn them off completely by pushing the button on the keyboard. And you can make a lot of adjustments to the colors and how they work. They keyboard is somewhat heavy, which I like. It types really smooth and fine. Logitech really makes great products. I like tall key caps. I hate low profile keys, and this keyboard has tall keys. However I think they may be a little too tall, so it feels a little weird right now, but Im sure I will get used to it and it wont be any problem. They keys work really great. They are smooth and have a pleasant sound. Theyre not very loud. I can type fast without making mistakes. My last two keyboards, I made a lot of mistakes because they were bad keyboards. I didnt know it was all because of the keyboards. I can also type faster and smoother now with rarely a mistake. I am a fairly fast typist. This keyboard will save me time because I wont be struggling with the keyboard. I was considering buying a $200 or even $350 keyboard, but Im really glad I bought this one because it is awesome and spectacular and itd be silly to spend more. As long as this keyboard keeps working great for a long time, thats all I want. Also the keyboard is the perfect size. The key layout is not overly small, so my large hands do feel comfortable with the spacing of the keys. My last mechanical keyboard was a little too compact and I constantly had to move my hands around as I typed in order to compensate for that. This keyboard is pretty much perfect unless you dislike having really tall keys.
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Jacob Stout
> 3 dayOccasionally when I press a button, two letters will pop up
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aspari
Greater than one weekWhere do I start with this keyboard. First of all, the pricing. At my time of purchase, it is priced at the MSRP $129.99. This is not exactly a new keyboard, its more of a collector/reskinned keyboard for league of legends fans. Sure the built quality is superb, its heavy, feels solid. But its essentially still the same old keyboard from 3, 4 years ago. Come on Logitech, if youre charging this much for this keyboard, you at least should switch from the micro usb to USB C. Moving onto the switches and keycaps. The keycaps have a nice matte finish. Its grippier than the regular PBT keycaps you see on most keyboards. It gives a nice premium feel. The switches on the other hand are average at best. They felt quite heavy. If youre gaming to typing for long sessions, your fingers will get fatigued quicker. This also means that if youre playing games that often requires spamming your keys (i.e. League of Legends spamming spells), there will be some disadvantages. Maybe Im just not used to the brown switches. Also, the switches out of the box pings like crazy. To be fair this goes to most of the boards on the market, but its going to be hard to disassemble the board in order to custom lube the switches. As for customizability. These does not have standard bottom rows! If you want to use other keycaps, you will have to find keycaps that works with this layout. Despite the great built quality and premium feeling, I just cant see myself keeping this keyboard.
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Sydiced
Greater than one weekgood keyboard, but if you use it too much, it will have a lot of dust (like any other keyboard) so i recommend purchasing a keyboard cleaner or a air keyboard cleaner filled with air to push the dust out.
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linyongbin
> 3 daythat good
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Hentai-sama
> 3 day-First things first I have never ever written a review before so this is my first time writing a review for something, now Ill just keep it short and simple. *Pros* 1. Great keyboard for its price, honestly. You have the limited edition KDA design that goes with it instead of that boring black design you get originally with the Logitech G Pro keyboard. 2. Second factor is the BROWN SWITCHES. Absolutely no sounds and not loud at all, you can game at night with people sleeping and it wont make those loud noises like those blue switches. 3. You have the RGB that goes really well with it and super customizable, you get to customize the colors and set different themes for the keyboard such as the one I use ocean wave or even the lightning they added. 4. Bottom grips to keep it from sliding back and forth on your desk and 4 different types of stands to fit how your hand would feel when setting them down on your gaming mat OR just your hand in general on your table. *Cons?* -Honestly theres nothing bad about the keyboard, the only thing that caught me off guard was and dont take me 100% on this but I think they switches are not LUBED. In the keyboard community lubing a keyboard is always nice to do or have, it makes it so you have SMOOTH clicks no rattling sounds or such. Maybe I am wrong about this but Im pretty sure they dont come lubed or maybe they do but with a SUPER SMALL amount of lube. *Overall?* -Love it, dont regret spending the 130$ for this keyboard, I play League Of Legends so this is the perfect fit for my gaming set up. If you dont have a keyboard in mind and want to get one or just in general want to get a new keyboard I do recommend trying this one out and see if it fits your taste.
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Adam K
> 3 dayIts good quality and the price was right
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Gary Woodsmith
> 3 dayI have the other version of this keyboard with the GX Clicky Blue switches and what feels like non-rubberized keycaps. The keycaps on this this gx brown feels significantly rubberized. I do not really like the GX Brown Tactile keys for one reason only. It has the exact same issue as the mx cherry browns and romer-g browns or any other brown switch, they have barely any tactile feel to them, which practically makes them linear switches in real world usage. If I wanted a linear switch, I would have bought one. Overall, the gx browns are smoother than the gx blues, almost feel like they could be lubed, so the browns are pretty smooth, that part feels nice. If it had actual tactile feedback, this would be a winner. The gx blue switches have the best typing feedback of course, but they are very loud and the gx blue switches also feel not as refined as they could be, it feels somewhat scratchy and loose, I can even feel the parts move inside of the switch when Im pressing them slowly. Im very divided honestly and its frustrating. I want the solid tactile feedback of the gx blues in the gx browns, but the only thing really wrong with them is that they have almost no tactile bump, which is the only reason why I bought them, because I wanted that solid tactile feedback. Thats all I want. When youre gaming or typing very fast, you barely notice any bump at all. It just doesnt make any sense why they would make the gx brown switch like a linear. The whole point for each type of switch is to be significantly different from the other for different purposes. Its almost like theyre afraid to offend people with too much pronounced tactile bump or something. Its literally the most minimal tactile bump you can possibly design on a switch without it being straight up linear. I didnt buy a linear switch, I bought a tactile, so give me an actual tactile switch. This keyboard could be the right fit if youre looking for something thats affordable on sale and good design overall. The switches will probably not really satisfy you though. To be fair, all mainstream keyboards with pretty much any type of brown switch, they all have the same issue, barely any tactile feedback, which makes them practically a linear. So if you enjoy clicky loud blue keys or if you enjoy the smooth barely any tactile brown switches, this could be the keyboard for you on a budget. I wouldnt recommend them at full price at all, but for the on sale price of $60, yes sir, Ill take one. Personally, I only bought this thing because it was cheap and I would have to pay a lot more money for the type of switch I actually want, so here we are. A good product, I only just have issues with the switches. I personally prefer the gx blue clicky switches. Semi recommended as long as you know what youre getting.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayIve used Logitech products for years and have gone through four model K740s. Nothing lasts forever, and this includes the K740 (which apparently is no longer available). In desperation, I went with the Logitech G Pro hoping for the best, as a dependable illuminated keyboard for me is a must. Since my previous purchases, the keyboard world has gone nuts over gaming. I didnt fully realize this when I ordered the G Pro. The keyboard I received works well, but has several design flaws and limitations that make it a poor choice for someone who is a programmer and not a gamer. First of all: no numeric keypad. My fault, I should have looked more closely at the images of the keyboard before I purchased. The keyboard illumination is great...if you dont mind the symbol keys (@#$%, etc.) being virtually invisible. You see, only the *primary* key character is illuminated. In order to locate the $, for example, I have had to literally pull out a flashlight! Not only are the shift characters not illuminated, they are printed in a dark gray against the black keys. Virtually invisible to my aging eyes. For reasons known only to Logitech, they also reversed the positioning of the alternate symbols. On standard keyboards, the $ appears above the 4 key, indicating that pressing shift and 4 gives you the dollar sign. With the G Pro, the $ is *below* the 4. This is counter-intuitive and gives me pause each time I have to hunt down the symbol I need at the moment. Unfortunately, the G Pro is being returned and my quest for a better illuminated keyboard continues. Should I find this holy grail, Ill return with an update. I still give the G Pro three stars, as its probably good in the role for which it was intended. It just doesnt fulfill my needs.