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Logitech G915 TKL Tenkeyless LIGHTSPEED Wireless RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Carbon Black, Tactile Key Switches

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  • 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
  • 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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Compatible devices
  • PC
  • Android Device on Android™ 4.3 or later
  • iPhone/iPad on iOS 10 & later
  • Mac
  • Chromebook

What else is in the box?
USB cable
Product guides and documents
User Manual (PDF)

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  1. cvirikmichal's avatar
    so this one doing click click right ? 🤭
    cheekyp123's avatar
    This is the tactile model.
    Im no expert but i think its the middle ground between most and least clicky. There is a clickyer version.
  2. beardless2's avatar
    Be warned - the keys on these rub off really easily, and there are no official spares you can replace them with
    gtabuyer's avatar
    There are 3rd party keycaps available, on AliExpress. Haven't tried them out personally so can't vouch for them but the option is there, full set for around £20 e.g. a.aliexpress.com/_EH…w4l
  3. sorin.clinci's avatar
    The only problem with this keyboard, the charging port is micro USB... Very 2007 of them... It's a shame for such an expensive keyboard and USB C has been around for ages...must be 10 years now? On that note I've charged it 5 times in two years.... With my use case it doesn't bother me that much...
    Mr.Krabs's avatar
    Wow you don't use much. I charge mine every fortnight
  4. LargeMichael's avatar
    Myself and a few friends have all had multiple of these. Nicest keyboard to use but breaks too quickly.
  5. jmp_ldn's avatar
    I've got the one with the ten keys, don't think the TKL was available when I bought it. I wish I had this version. The full keyboard is pretty wide.

    It's a great keyboard.
  6. Starbocks's avatar
    I bought this keyboard a couple of months ago and I recommend it to everyone!

    Do some research on the type of switches you prefer, watch some youtube videos to hear the sound of the keys make when pressed

    It's beautiful and really well built!
  7. joebaker123's avatar
    Own the clicky version for about 10 months. Too much travel distance required for actuation. I don't like it. I can't recommend it.
  8. GOODSTUFF's avatar
    I was hoping they release an updated model with usb c.

    Is there such a thing as G1015, or have they stopped working on keyboards?
    RichardW's avatar
    I've been interested in this keyboard for ages, but I'm not paying a premium to have to dig a micro usb out every month (or whatever) to charge it
  9. cheekyp123's avatar
    Currys has a larger albeit wired version of this for £70
  10. castledine11's avatar
    I would advise against this keyboard. I’ve been using it for just over a year and have had a few issues with keys getting stuck (not physically) and the space bar not registering presses. For the price of this you could get better.

    Note: I did speak with Logitech support and they weren’t particularly helpful.
    YeDaSellsAvon's avatar
    I love this keyboard but noticed sometimes letters are typing twice when I type fast

    I've took the keys off and properly cleaned it but hasn't seemed to help
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