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The Logitech G915 X Lightspeed is a full-size, low-profile wireless mechanical gaming keyboard featuring tri-mode connectivity (LIGHTSPEED wireless, Bluetooth, USB-C), tactile GL Brown switches with a 1.3mm actuation point, and premium double-shot PBT keycaps on an aluminum frame. It offers customizable RGB lighting with 16.8 million colors, fully programmable keys, and up to 36 hours of battery life with RGB on. Designed for both PC and Mac, it balances professional aesthetics with pro-grade gaming performance.










| ASIN | B0DB1WNZJY |
| Additional Features | Backlit, Low-Profile Key, Portable, Rechargeable |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Multimedia, Personal, Programming, Student |
| Best Sellers Rank | #661 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #56 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Built-In Media | Keyboard, LIGHTSPEED USB receiver, USB extender, USB-C data/charging cable, User documentation |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, RF , USB-A |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 397 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| External Testing Certification | ANATEL: 56361803229; 56371803229; |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Weight | 38 Ounces |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Full-Size Wireless Mechanical Backlit Gaming Keyboard |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | GL |
| Model Name | G915X |
| Model Number | 920-012670 |
| Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 121 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming, Multimedia, Personal, Programming, Student |
| Series Number | 920 |
| Special Feature | Backlit, Low-Profile Key, Portable, Rechargeable |
| Style Name | Wireless |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Theme | Customizable |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 097855195005 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Hardware Warranty |
C**S
Sturdy, elegant, excellent keyboard
It is a great keyboard that feels incredibly premium. It is low profile, yet feels substantial due to the aluminum frame and it sits firmly on the desk. The keys have very nice texture to them and typing is pleasant. Lighting effects are not over the board and implementation is soft and pleasant rather than flashy, if that make sense. I'd use this keyboard at work without getting second looks. My major hesitation was G hub. I have Logitech mouse and older Logitech gaming keyboard and found their Ghub software confusing and useless as a result. To my surprise, either mine renewed interest helped here or Ghub got some improvements because I had a good experience customizing commands and features. Ghub also provides links to short description videos which helps. Overall I expected a neutral experience yet I'm quite impressed and so happy with the purchase.
F**T
Thee bestt keyboard I've ever usseed ... until it wassn't (DOUBLE KEY PRESSS)
BUYER BEWARE: if you purchase this keyboard, watch for the double key press issue. If it starts, it's going to get worse with time. Replace it if you are in the return window, otherwise you will be stuck trying to get Logitech to support or replace it. Double key presses are the bane of this keyboard's existence, and it is a common complaint from users. Myself included. This occurred shortly after the Amazon return period closed, so I'm working directly with Logitech to try and get it repaired/replaced. So far, it has been a lot of back and forth with support agents and most of them regurgitating the same boilerplate text over and over. After a couple days, they finally agreed to submit it for replacement (if it's even approved, that is still up in the air). For a keyboard that costs north of $200, there is no justification for the hassle factor and disinterest by Logitech to resolve the issue. I have no certainty that the replacement will not have the same issue either. This is very disappointing since Logitech's previous keyboards that I've purchased (the G810 Orion, G815, and G915) have all been among the best keyboards I've ever owned. The G915 TKL is still to date the single best keyboard I've used, but I wanted a white keyboard with a 10-key, and this was the option available. Add to that, the addition of PBT keycaps rather than ABS keycaps, I thought this would be a no brainer. If it wasn't for the double key press issue, this would be a 5-star review. It's the single finest keyboard I've ever used, with great connectivity options, media keys, and RGB lighting that shines through the keycap making it easy to use in dark rooms. That's my single biggest complaint with other keyboards with RGB lighting, and it's something Logitech has excelled in. Overall, an outstanding keyboard but marred by the quality control issue of Logitech.
H**S
A classy looking gaming keyboard
As a long time Logitech customer, I was definitely not disappointed in this keyboard. The weight, feel and responsiveness have impressed me. The aluminum body and white keys make it a great match for my white custom built computer. The low noise and multiple connection possibilities allow me to use it anywhere I want to sit.
M**C
It's a perfected G915 from a few years ago..
I have a G915 from a few years ago (clicky switches) and now I just bought this G915 X (tactile). It may not be a huge upgrade over the G915, but I think of this as a perfected version of it due to the PBT keycaps, the stable switches, the switch feel, USB-C, and supposedly better battery life. I think the tactile version of the G915 X is my favorite tactile of any tactile I've ever used. The bump in the switch travel is so subtle that during fast typing, the keyboard feels nearly linear. It's during the slower/infrequent key presses that you can feel the tactile bump. For me, this is perfect for gaming, absolutely perfect. The updated (shorter) switch actuation point/height really complements the newly updated GL switches in the G915 X. The actuation is immediately after the very subtle bump and the effort is much lighter than the G915 tactile. I absolutely adore this keyboard. It's what I wanted from the original G915. I appreciate that they didn't try to reinvent the wheel here. Now for those experiencing your settings defaulting or resetting: It's because 1) Your GHUB isn't on, or 2) If you use on-board memory, you didn't properly save to a profile or 3) You have auto-update for GHUB which tends to reset all the settings. Yes GHUB is awful, but you don't have to run it on start-up if you figure out how to save your settings PROPERLY to the on-board memory profiles. 9-month update: This is still my favorite keyboard I’ve ever owned.
M**D
Almost Perfect TKL Keyboard
Typing on this keyboard was great, but I ended up returning it due to one major flaw. There was no way for the LEDs to stay lit when plugged in. This resulted in the lights randomly turning off after 1 min of innactivity, even when I set a 15 min timer in Logitech G hub. Bug? Maybe they'll firmware patch this down the road, but I need the LEDs to always stay on 100% when wired.
D**I
Well made and nice looking keyboard with a huge key chatter issue
First the good: It's a very nice looking, well-made keyboard. It has sleek brushed aluminum, low profile keys, different version for people that prefer clicky, linear or tactile feel. Easy to pull the keys off and clean. It's heavy, and the keys aren't loose, which I love. The RGB is good. The software is OK, not great, but not the worst I've used. Overall, the hardware is durable, strong and nice looking. The OK: Battery isn't what I would want for a battery. It only lasts a few days. Some people might be OK with recharging every few days, but I'm not. I actually strapped an Anker (5k slim) to the bottom of it, so I can keep it charged for more than a week now. The battery bank only charges it twice-ish The bad: The volume key is too loose. If you slightly touch it, the volume will change. I still use a wired controller and sometimes the cable goes over the volume wheel, and suddenly I have very loud volume or no volume. Very annoying. There is no sensor to turn the RGB lights on, so if you are in a dark room, you can't see which keys you are pressing. I resort to hitting backspace or space bar to light it up again. The Ugly: Keyboard chatter. It's a massive problem and will drive you insane. I am constantly correcting words because of it. You will find some key are worse than others. For me, the A key, and G key are the worst. I have a 5-10% failure rate on those keys. How do I know? I use software called "KeyboardChatterFix" and it tells you how many times you pressed the key vs. how many times it registered more than once in 20ms. That's a very short amount of time. It also tells you the failure rate in %. Luckily, the software mitigates most of the chatter, but nothing is perfect. I don't want to return my keyboard because I'll get a refurb. I'm hoping, some day, a firmware fix comes out. If it wasn't so gosh darn beautiful, I would have given it one star.
M**A
Love this keyboard for work and play
Love it, alot. I work from home and use daily. I need a full 10 key and most quality keyboard either don't have it, or are rediculously expensive. Had the g815 wired version before this and it was nice too but had some issues. The g815 has proprietary key caps that had tiny clips thay would break. Getting new ones was damm near impossible but I loved the feel. That one I moded with density pad and masking tape inside to help with the tone and typing feel, and had used tweezers and super glue to fix the key caps. Every time I pulled them to clean a couple would break, it was annoying. The g915 fixed all that. The caps are more cherry like buy still low profile, they changed the key cap meterial and are more dense now, the key bump is just right so they are not loud while I'm on the phone but still give me good feedback. I use it for work about 45 hours a week, plus gaming/research/CAD probably 5-20 hrs a week, it's held up very well and battery stays charged with damn near full time use for about 2 weeks. My only complaint and hopeful fix, it took logitec forever to come out with the white one, I hope they do that sooner with the next model. Oh, and please fix the stupid logitec lightimf software. We still can't bring the lighting comfig onboars with any logitec device. It would be nice if that worked right. Other than that, they finally got the build solid on this one.
J**O
High end gaming keyboard you can trust to let you down.
First off the keyboard looks great. It has plenty of nice features and is far beyond anything I've owned. I'm a pretty standard guy but this keyboard started teaching me that all the extras are really nice to have. However here I am after breaking it in a 3 month period. I received it April 29th and roughly the beginning of May is when it met my desk as the new permanent keyboard.....wrong. I kept thinking I was messing up so bad with my typing because I wasn't familiar with the keyboard yet but it's not me. I sat here doing all sorts of tests, plugged in, wireless, different ports to connect to but nada. The keys constantly have a double entry. My space bar is the worst for this. I didn't think it'd bother me quite so badly once I realized I wasn't miss typing things constantly but nah. I have to go back every time I type and edit the extra spaces and such and it's driven me mad. It's slowed me down significantly with everything I try to do. With such a high price tag on a name brand keyboard like this I most certainly don't expect issues like this but NOW that it's me on this end I see all the complaints of this issue and understand. Please don't waste your money on this junk. TL;DR High cost for poor performance. Trusted this brand because my Logitech mouse has never let me down. Hardly at the 3 month mark with double key entry issues. Hundreds wasted. Save your hundreds and go elsewhere.
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