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Logitech G915 LIGHTSPEED TKL Tenkeyless Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with low profile GL-Tactile key switches

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Brand ‎Logitech G
Compatible devices ‎PC, Andoid Device on Android™ 4.3 or later, iPhone/iPad on iOS 10 & later, Mac, Chromebook
Connectivity technology ‎Bluetooth
Keyboard description ‎Gaming
Recommended uses for product ‎Gaming
Special feature ‎Backlit
Colour ‎Black
Number of keys ‎104
Keyboard backlighting colour support ‎RGB
Style ‎Gaming Keyboard
Product dimensions ‎36.8L x 15W x 2.2H centimetres
Included components ‎USB cable
Model name ‎G915 TKL Tenkeyless LIGHTSPEED Wireless RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
Language ‎English
Power source ‎Battery Powered
Switch type ‎Tactile
Hand orientation ‎Ambidextrous
Number of buttons ‎19
Product Dimensions ‎36.8 x 15 x 2.2 cm; 810 g
Batteries ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
Item model number ‎920-009501
Manufacturer ‎Logitech
Hardware Platform ‎Laptop, PC
Operating System ‎macOS X 10.11 or later, Windows 7
Battery description ‎CUSTOM
Are Batteries Included ‎Yes
Lithium Battery Energy Content ‎5.6 Watt Hours
Lithium Battery Packaging ‎Batteries contained in equipment
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells ‎1
Item Weight ‎810 g
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About this item
  • LIGHTSPEED PRO-GRADE WIRELESS: Delivers professional performance with a superfast 1 ms report rate. Create a clean, wire-free aesthetic for battlestations for the ultimate gaming freedom.Onboard memory: 3 Macro Profiles, 2 Lighting Profiles
  • LIGHTSYNC RGB TECHNOLOGY: Get next-gen RGB lighting that synchronises with content. Personalise preset keys, create custom animations with a rainbow of 16.8M colors using Logitech G HUB software
  • LOW-PROFILE MECHANICAL SWITCHES: Get the speed, accuracy and performance of a mechanical switch at half the height
  • COMPACT TKL DESIGN: The tenkeyless design provides the advanced technologies you’d expect, with a compact design for gamers. Store your USB receiver in the back for added portability
  • SLEEK METAL AESTHETIC: This beautifully crafted, premium-build keyboard uses aircraft-grade aluminum metal alloy to deliver a design that’s impossibly thin and extremely durable
  • LONG-LASTING BATTERY: Enjoy 40 hours of game time on a single charge. Battery recharges in just 3 hours, with low battery warnings at 15% so you’ll never be caught out
  • LONG-LASTING BATTERY: Enjoy 40 hours of game time on a single charge. Battery recharges in just 3 hours, with low battery warnings at 15% so you’ll never be caught out
  • Bluetooth: Bluetooth enabled device with Windows 8 or later, macOS X 10.11 or later, Chrome OS, or Android 4.3 or later, iOS 10 or later

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  1. half_empty_soul_'s avatar
    My main keyboard since it came out, Fantastic to game and type. The only issue I have. key caps wear and tear quite fast and secondary key options are not lit.
  2. ROSSMCLAN's avatar
    Is this noisy to type on? Got a Razor - but too loud when typing on work calls.
    welshinzaghi's avatar
    This is much better. The Razer I had was very clicky, this is just a standard sort of sound. Epic keyboard, recommend it
  3. ZaizenAli's avatar
    Is this able to switch between different computers? Looking for a replacement for my mx keys which i currently use to swap between work laptop and my personal comp.
    brian.macgiollabhride's avatar
    Yes, I use the light speed for my personal pc and the Bluetooth connection for work. Just a press of a button
  4. Portos's avatar
    This is the best keyboard I have ever typed on so far.
    Fixitbob's avatar
    It's a nice keybaord, shame It's micro USB charging
  5. sandman1986's avatar
    Full size tactile also down to £129, which iv ordered. Linear seems to be OOS everywhere and wondering when logitech will update to usb-c

    Looks like currys price match (edited)
    mz1's avatar
    Lenovo are always so late at updating peripherals. USB-C superlight mouse came out only a few months ago when I’d say USB-C peripherals were becoming very common 3 years ago (edited)
  6. Sna's avatar
    Got work to buy me this for the essential typing comfort, love it, their money well spent!
  7. magnavox72's avatar
    I’ve had the full size and white TKL versions for a while now. My only complaint is that the secondary characters aren’t illuminated.
    sandman1986's avatar
    No idea why they painted secondary keys in a barely readable light grey instead of translucent
  8. telcoengr's avatar
    Better than Razor huntsman v2? Or Blackwidow v4 (edited)
  9. Booya8's avatar
    Very good keyboard
  10. PressPlay's avatar
    I have this keyboard be warned its pretty heavy for a wireless keyboard in case that's an issue for anyone. 
  11. Minion's avatar
    Solid keyboard
  12. welshinzaghi's avatar
    Probably the best keyboard you can buy. Yes, isn’t as cute as some but like most Logitech stuff, it’s just brilliant at what it needs to do. Great for gaming or office work, I really like the lower profile keys v other mechanicals
  13. Cosmic.Schwung's avatar
    Great keyboard, but it suffers from having proprietary keycaps which makes it a pain to get replacements if one breaks or wears through as Logitech haven't set up anyway to get the keys by themselves. I know someone who broke one key and they sent him a whole new keyboard as replacement.
  14. Palmz21's avatar
    Fantastic keyboard!
  15. KynanR's avatar
    I already own one and have bought this now so when mine packs up down the line, I’ll have a spare. It really is that good of a keyboard
  16. Martin_McCarthy's avatar
    Had its bigger brother for years, then got this! Lovely keyboard for tying and gaming
  17. deez's avatar
    I have this and it's great but I can't get the lighting profiles to 'stick' and it does my head in.
    Martin_McCarthy's avatar
    I’ve noticed this? Via the G-Hub software, which is buggy to say the least
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