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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JV
> 3 dayThe Logitech G715 wireless mechanical gaming keyboard is a clean tenkeyless 87 key design. Has an attractive white frame and rgb lighting. The keys are backed by what Logitech calls tactile (on my unit) GX Brown switches which feel similar to my Das keyboard Cherry MX Browns, though they take more force to bottom out and make slightly hollower sound. Actuation seems to be a bit more resistant than the MX Cherry Browns which I suppose could be more tiring over time. Still, the GX Browns works well enough for long periods though personally for gaming I prefer a MX Red or Blue. Overall, the typing response is satisfying. The keys are consistent and is helped by the sturdiness of the frame itself. No creaks or rattling anyway. The base keyboard is white, but you can order other color cover plates to hot-swap as you like, and the process is pretty easy since the plate is attached via magnets. Its a really sleek looking keyboard, though I wish the round top-level media control buttons were also uniformly white instead of their light blue color. Theres a nice roller up at the top that controls volume that is quite handy. Its a well-designed keyboard. The rgb is pretty standard, with 5 dimming levels and various static/dynamic color settings. The rgb lighting extends to the bottom of the keyboard where a strip of leds wraps the underside perimeter of the keyboard, lighting up your desk during use. Very cool. The Logitech G Hub software is easy to use and is lightweight and notifies you immediately to install firmware updates. You have a solid amount of RGB color settings, where you can get really granular and manually set the colors of certain regions of the keyboard. For example, if you want the underside light to be a static green while the keys to be a dynamic rainbow? Go for it, the software will let you. Within the software you can also activate Game Mode, which lets you deactivate certain keys during gaming, to avoid hitting the wrong buttons during an intense round of whatever game. The ergo wrist pad is probably the most unorthodox (and divisive) thing about this keyboard. Its included in all versions of the G715. Its a cloud. Really, it looks like a cloud. Once you get past the design, youd find that its a standard synthetic-leather wrapped foam with good wrist/palm support. Overall this is a great stylish keyboard with that is really only odd design-wise for its cloud-shaped palm rest. The keyboard itself is of a quality construction and is pleasant to use if you dont come from the elaborate world of custom mechanical keyboards or really high-end gaming boards. For the price range Id say its worth it for the aesthetics more than the function. Its a clean looking board. Recommended.
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Tai Luu
> 3 dayProbably just a mistake on packing but my product arrived with missing arm rest but the keyboard is nice.
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Fiona
> 3 dayI got the linear style since my hands are smaller and the wrist rest is so good, I love this so much. The price is kind of high but its around the higher end gaming keyboards and the quality makes the price understandable. I adore it for gaming and casual computer time
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Athena
> 3 dayThis keyboard is just beautiful. It makes me happy to look at. If it had a number pad, or even an optional number pad sold separately, it would be perfect.
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Armin
> 3 dayOne of the best keyboards I have bought and it’s very pretty.
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Alyssa
> 3 dayThe best, smoothest and cutest keyboard and mouse!
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Frita Bandita
> 3 dayThe aesthetics of this keyboard are truly top notch and the mechanics (for the most part) match as well. The LED lighting can be customized, the tactile response of the keys (including the sound) is perfect, and I love the detailing with the cloud wrist rest. Overall, this is the prettiest keyboard I have every seen and for the most part, I love it. My main critique on this is the price for a 3/4 keyboard. The current price is $175 which is just insane to me for a non-full size keyboard and wrist rest. Heck, that is expensive for a full size but not unheard of. If this were closer to the $100-$125 range, I would say its a decent deal but its really hard to justify at its current price point.
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dct
> 3 dayI got this for Christmas and the keys stared glitching in April just 4 months later. Whenever I used the esc key it would lower the brightness, take screen shots and open diagnostics for whatever site I was on. Now I cant even connect it to my pc using the USB or Bluetooth.
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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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Hopefully helpful
Greater than one weekComfortable to use, great quality. Responsive keys, flawless wireless connectivity. Cloud rest is super cute and works nicely but does slide. Keyboard has some weight to it, not really made for portability though so I dont mind the weight.