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Ricky S. Delas Llagas
> 3 dayThe keyboard itself looks great and works (so far) as expected. Caveat is that the package was wet when I received it. Mind you, the amazon box itself wasn’t wet, just the product box. Docked 2 stars for thats.
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Steve S
> 3 dayThe first thing youll notice about this keyboard is the weight. Its solidly built, not just plastic like lots of the gaming keyboards out there. The keyboard is missing is a full numeric keypad, which some people might crave. The keyboard can be used either with its USB dongle (in its own compartment on the back of the keyboard) or via Bluetooth. Both connected flawlessly. The wrist pad is okay, but I prefer a solid, memory foam one that is full keyboard width. It has an interchangeable top skin if you want the keyboard to be a different color. Theres no option to play wired, so youre stuck with USB and Bluetooth. If youre looking for a keyboard thats going to last, this one should do it. However, is it worth the cost? Im not sure. I like it because of its solid construction, but others might want a little more.
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BurazeKun
> 3 dayI cant give this a full 5 stars only because I feel the value is a bit high. Overall, this checks all the boxes for an amazing keyboard. Brown mechanical switches with great feel, amazing lighting, volume wheel, changeable light and good media controls, (not great media controls, because you have to reach over the F keys just in front of them and I tend to push those just as much as the key I am trying to push.) The only issue is that this is a very pricey keyboard that doesnt really add much over my hyper-x keyboard I was using before this. I was using Aqua mechanical keys that Kingston designed, apparently, and I love that keyboard. This keyboard is barely a upgrade from that keyboard but it is a upgrade none the less, just harder to justify with a 199 price tag verse the 89 my HyperX TKL keyboard was. This has more lighting options, with a volume wheel I love, but that feels like the end of the road, and maybe would justify the additional 30-50 dollars I suppose, but not nearly 110. If I had to say though, I feel like the price will come down eventually, and I do not hate the keyboard as it is amazing! However, you have to want this look to justify the cost and maybe that is why it is the price it is. I find that the keys are well spaced, it feels intuitive to type on as I am writing this review using the keyboard now. The amount of pressure for the keys feels great, and sometimes I am tricked into thinking I didnt press a key when I actually did so a simple correction has to be mad. There is also a magnetic face cover that came on this keyboard that I cant for the life of me think of any reason it is removable like this. When you remove the cover, you can see that a inset steel body is inside which is probably why the keys feel so amazingly secure while the keyboard is much heavier than my HyperX. Maybe you can customize the faceplate later and that is why you can remove it now but this is only speculation on my part. I can recommend this keyboard as I love it, however, you really need to want this look. There are competent keyboards and much lower costs, but I can approve of the functionality. To get the most out this, you do need to install their G-Suite. I did not install it as I did not need to do more, but there is more there.
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K. Taylor
> 3 dayThis is an excellent keyboard, if youre looking for something very specific. Its heavy, chunky and stable, so it wont shift around no matter how frenetically youre gaming. The keys are comfortingly heavy without feeling too difficult to press, and while the keyboard looks like its from the future with the RGB lighting activated the overall styling is kinda retro, like the keyboards I used with my Amstrad back in the 80s. Strangely, though, while the keyboard itself is one of the sturdiest Ive ever used the wrist rest seems almost like an afterthought. Its certainly comfortable, with its weird, spongy consistency, but it doesnt attach to the keyboard and theres no non-slip surface on the base, so it has a tendency to shift around. After about an hour of testing Id repositioned it so often that I just gave up using it. A very unusual design decision. Overall, though, Im impressed. Im not sure its quite worth the money, but this keyboard has enough going for it that I know lots of people will absolutely love it.
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William K
Greater than one weekThis keyboard is amazing, especially the way it looks. The way it sounds is great as well, but it really depends on your taste. Going wireless so this keyboard really cleaned up my setup.
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jay
> 3 dayGreat, looking feel for the product very clicky keyboard and a decent amount size for small to medium palm Really good setup - my wife loves it a lot ! It was pretty expensive when you compare will all products but overall I think it’s a decent buy if you love it Did not disappoint my wife when she was using it It has been a month and a half and everything seems to be perfect
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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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Jaydin Mordecai
> 3 dayKeyboard is super pretty super cute. At first I was looking just to buy the wrist rest since I already had another keyboard, but I decided to splurge and get the full set. And honestly it was worth it. All of the lights and keys can all be individually changed and I didn’t even realize at the bottom of it also lights up so it kind a looks like it’s hovering almost and the key sound really good. It looks like it takes a while to charge. If you’re using this for gaming, it also has multiple presets in the software that you have to download for it so that it can be certain lights for certain games as well as certain functions for certain games which is really cool! It could just be that I’m using a slow USB port, but 100% recommend this keyboard.
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Keylina Kitchen
> 3 dayGot this keyboard and it doesnt even connect to my pc. I tried multiple USB ports and none worked. I could not even manage to add it to the device tab on the GHUB