⚡ Dominate the game with speed, style, and pro-grade portability!
The Logitech G Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is engineered for esports athletes, featuring ultra-responsive Romer-G switches with 25% faster actuation, durable build rated for 70 million keypresses, and customizable 16.8 million RGB backlit keys. Its compact, ultra-portable design with a detachable Micro USB cable and adjustable angles makes it the perfect competitive keyboard for professionals on the move.
Brand | Logitech |
Item model number | 920-008290 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Mac Os,Windows 7 |
Item Weight | 2.16 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.2 x 1.4 x 6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.2 x 1.4 x 6 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | USB Powered |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B06XMRQ68B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 7, 2017 |
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Works flawlessly with Mac's
Like I stated, this LogitechG PRO keyboard, with Logitech's G Hub software, works perfectly with Macs' (unlike Razer, who could not even tell me which of their keyboards worked with Macs'. They (Razor) actually told me that their Huntsman Elite worked... it absolutely did not! That's $200 I wont see again!} And this G Pro keyboard is half that price!The Logitech people were able to look up in a flash which keyboards worked with Mac's, and as you have read they work like a dream!. This PRO keyboard is very high quality goods! It wieghs a ton (ok, actually over 2 pounds), so it will not budge when you are wildly pressing keys, and it will last for years. I mean it is like having the Rosetta Stone on your desk. The G Hub software way out preforms Razer's sketchy Synapse (2.0 for Macs') offering. With Logitech's G Hub Mac users have the full range of adjustments that PC users have for their keyboards, Mice, Headphones and other peripherals by Logitech G. and there are quite a few, lighting, key commands, macros, the works. The size of this PRO keyboard is just right. It is not only just great for gaming, it is really nice and solid for typing on as well. Logitech also makes other more complex gaming keyboards with more buttons and a tenkey. Like, the G910 which, I would believe to be, every bit as much quality as this keyboard. Besides it uses the same G Hub software.I would recommend that you buy new and from Amazon directly if possible. It just seems that those who don't, wind up with all sorts of troubles. Then they come on here and complain, wrongly blaming the manufacturer. Spend the extra couple of bucks and get one free of any kind of abuse.OK, I have spent more time with this PRO keyboard and like it more now than when I bought it. I have finally become used to not having a tenkey. I know I love the size without it. There is quite a bit more mousing room without it, and as I have an Arozzi gaming desk on which the entire surface is a mouse-pad, I like to use more of the available space. I have been playing with the lighting it is great at night, you can type in the dark. The moving patterns make it hard to type, or at least slow down your speed quite a bit. Basically its great for when you are not using the keyboard!Oh and for you youngsters out there, it is supposed to make noise. That is what mechanical keyboards sound like. Seeing how there is a mechanical keyboard renaissance right now, you will have to deal with it for now. It is cool, not noisy!Very Highly Recommended!
C**R
Unsurprisingly Solid TKL Mechanical Keyboard with Romer-G switches
For those of you who are familiar with Romer-G switches already, there's not much to say on what you're getting. For those who are not familiar with Romer-G switches PLEASE read the bit after the more general review.It's a Ten-Key-Less board with the simple and clean G810 design with TACTILE version of the Romer-G switches. The detachable cable seems insignificant though it may be an up-sell to those who attend a lot of LANs or often move their rigs around.The two step feet feel solid and provide good grips even over my glass-top desk... not much to say really.No media controls... at this point for a $10-20 mark-up over the G810 which is being phased out with a price drop... a fuller sized keyboard with the same exact specs and design AND dedicated media keys... is not a good feeling. It would have been nice to see them integrate at least the volume wheel for the G Pro. Sure the TKL keyboards in general seem to be sold at a premium despite offering less, and that's the nature of the market I suppose... but a criticism I'd still make a point of bringing up even though it's more a market trend issue than the product itself.All in all, it's a solid product, solidly priced RGB TKL keyboard. Performs as well as any other Logitech board, low latency, Romer-G switches, bleed-less lighting, great software still continuing to improve through updates, and etc. Compared to other TKL alternatives, this was still a pretty straight forward purchase for me.-POST SIGNATURE FOR THOSE NEW TO ROMER-G-ps. Those who are NOT familiar with Romer-G switches... PLEASE understand that they will NOT feel like the MX switches or any other more common mainstream switches. The keys are pure mechanical, but there will be what feels like 'rubberdome' as described by many. The shortened actuation time will be largely unnoticeable without you becoming substantially accustomed to it in certain scenarios in certain games. And really what you get used to using Romer-G boards might have more to do with Logitech's low latency times than the switches themselves anyway.The closest Cherry comparison that I know of would be MX Browns.... but Romer-G will still feel quite distinct in comparison. What I can say is, Romer-G switches are one of the most quiet (which is a good thing, since you can't really install O-Rings on these switches), the Romer-G's center-positioned lighting allowing bleed-less lighting that makes the keys look clean and fantastic (subjective, but it offers a crisp visual that you wouldn't get on any other RGB boards), and it seems to perform just as well as any other top-of-the-line offerings on the market in terms of performance and durability.Just so you know, Romer-G first came out on Logitech’s launch of 900/400(?)/600(?) series gaming keyboards with arguably one of the most hideous and awful keycaps, allegedly for 'gaming' that gave the switches an awful awful reputation.The Romer-G's are highly underrated switches imo. Even though the bump may feel slightly “mushy” like a rubberdome, which makes these arguably an acquired taste, these keys are absolutely mechanical switches, mechanical switches that offer a genuine top-of-the-line performance at that.I do urge you to try these switches, provided you have the means to check the game out for a good solid week or two.
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