Logitech G915 Lightspeed RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Low Profile GL Clicky Key Switch, LIGHTSYNC RGB, Advanced Lightspeed Wireless and Bluetooth Support - Clicky,Black

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Logitech G915 Lightspeed RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Low Profile GL Clicky Key Switch, LIGHTSYNC RGB, Advanced Lightspeed Wireless and Bluetooth Support - Clicky,Black Keyboard
Logitech G915 Lightspeed RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Low Profile GL Clicky Key Switch, LIGHTSYNC RGB, Advanced Lightspeed Wireless and Bluetooth Support - Clicky,Black
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Customer Reviews★★★★4.2 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Logitech G915 Lightspeed Keyboard – Great for Gaming and Work, Slim, Tactile and Responsive
I’ve been using the Logitech G915 keyboard for several weeks, and it’s outstanding for both work and gaming. The low-profile mechanical keys are tactile and responsive, making typing and gaming feel effortless. The RGB lighting is bright and customizable, and I love being able to adjust profiles for different setups. The wireless connection is rock-solid with almost no lag, and the battery life is excellent, even with the lighting on. The keyboard feels premium with a solid build, and the low-profile design saves desk space while still feeling comfortable for long typing sessions. I also got it on sale, which makes it an amazing value considering the quality. Overall, it’s a versatile keyboard that blends style, functionality, and comfort perfectly, and I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a high-end wireless mechanical keyboard.
Michelle Kim · 2025-09-11 · via amazon
★★★★★EXTREMELY please with this keyboard
I first saw and used they clicky version of this keyboard at Best Buy a few months back and immediately knew I'd eventually buy one. I'd been using the Razer Anansi for years, but I went through two of them rather quickly and they really wore out quickly, collected dirt and gunk easily, and eventually became unusable. I decided to pick this up as I had received a few promotional bonuses as Amazon gift cards. This thing is just incredible. It feels great, the keys respond exactly as I expected, but it's also not even remotely as loud as I thought it would be-basically the volume of a mouse click. The quality of the parts seems very good. I was a little skeptical about the macro/device/brightness/media keys, but they feel very good as well and are very responsive. Additionally, it seems as though it will be quite easy to keep clean. My only, very marginal beef, is that for the money spent, a good palm/wrist rest really should be included. The "lightspeed" connection really is as fast as advertised. There is no noticeable input delay-if anything, I feel like this thing MIGHT even be faster wireless (with dongle) than connected with the charging cable. Battery life is very good. This has been my every day keyboard for about a month now. I've only even charged it maybe 3 times, and that was overkill. A lot of reviewers comment on the G HUB software. I'm really blown away by how much this keyboard can be customized, but I don't have any big plans to do so. I haven't had any major problems with the software-it does what it's supposed to for me so far. Overall, I can't recommend this keyboard highly enough. $200+ is most certainly way up there for a keyboard, but I'm optimistic that I will end up being a good value long-term. As long as it holds up, I don't have any problem stating that it's completely worth the money. Update 12/24: I've had this keyboard for 5 years and it works as well as the day I bought it. Of course the tops of the A and S keys are pretty worn, and one of the rubber grip strips on the bottom came off, but other than that, this keyboard may as well still be brand new. I use this as both my everyday keyboard and my gaming keyboard, so it's been heavily used for 5 years now. I still rarely have to charge it. It's currently sitting at 60%, and the last time I charged it was more than a month ago. My only complaint is that Logitech doesn't offer the ability to purchase a replacement receiver/dongle directly. When I accidentally broke the old one, I had to buy a 3rd party replacement, however it connected very easily and quickly through G Hub and has worked flawlessly ever since. For the price these regularly go for now (generally around $150) I can't recommend this keyboard highly enough.
MB · 2020-01-24 · via amazon
★★★★★Overpriced, but not obscenely so considering the quality of the board
Obviously, it's pretty expensive. $250 is a lot to ask for any keyboard. That being said, while I feel like it's slightly overpriced I definitely don't feel like it's a complete ripoff considering what you're getting. I've had it for a week and I'm completely satisfied with it so far. The build quality feels very solid, it looks super sharp on my desk, and the low-profile switches (I got the clicky blues since I use it for both gaming and productivity) are among my favorite of any mechanical keyboard I've ever used. It's loaded with features, the RGB looks vibrant and evenly-lit, and I really appreciate being able to quickly swap between the wireless dongle and standard bluetooth when I want to switch to my work laptop. Shockingly, the Logitech G-Hub software is actually pretty decent, which is not a thing I'm used to for gaming peripheral drivers, even from Logitech. It's not flawless, but it looks nice, it's reasonably fast and responsive, and it generally does what it needs to do without any fuss, which is really all you need out of software like this. If you don't care for the wireless, the G815 is the exact same keyboard but without wireless for $50 less, which is pretty reasonable. UPDATE: It's one and a half years and one WFH pandemic later, I still really, really like this keyboard. I've used the hell out of it and aside from some small nicks on the squared off bottom edge of the aluminum case where I bumped it against random mugs/keys/whatever on my desk, it still looks and works great. All of the lights illuminate as brightly as they did when I first got it and the keycaps have held up well over the last 18 months. For the past month I've been seeing rare double or missed inputs on a few keys (spacebar, P, R usually), but a few days ago I took all of the keycaps off and thoroughly cleaned the entire unit and underneath all of the caps and the issue no longer occurs, so I suspect the issue was a small amount of debris interfering with the rebound on the low profile switches. Post-Covid, I'll probably bring my old keyboard to the office and buy the newer TKL version of this board for home use.
Victor · 2019-09-08 · via amazon
★★★★Great Hardware- Garbage Software
I want to like this keyboard so much. The hardware is great- I can switch seamlessly between the USB on my main PC and bluetooth to my work PC. The keys are laid out great and the clicky keys I prefer feel prefect. The wireless latency is literally negligible and battery life is amazing. BUT! The GHub software is absolute canine crap. When installed, it automatically sets up profiles for any games or apps you have on your machine that it supports whether you want them or not- and you can't delete them. The lighting will randomly turn off and no amount of setting combinations prevent this. You can't save most key assignments to onboard memory. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to save a lighting configuration to onboard memory so when I switch to bluetooth the color patterns switches to it's default, and really ridiculous wavy rainbow pattern. And, the keyboard will randomly switch profiles. The culprit in all of this is the GHub software, and the interweb is literally full of complaints about this software going back at least a half a decade, if not more. Logitech's "give a s@#'" factor over this is laughable- they really don't seem to give a rats rectum. I didn't know this before I bought. If you want a great keyboard and really enjoy stabbing your eyes out in frustration- this is the one for you. If you prefer your eyes intact- look elsewhere. For the money spent, I'm really disappointed in Logitech. Spend your hard earned cash on another company.
Charles Boothe · 2024-08-17 · via amazon
★★★★★Great keyboard
This keyboard was a great purchase, although it's kind of expensive, I loved the aesthetics of while also having the macro keys. It arrived quickly, and was ready to use right out of the box, besides needing to connect it to charge the battery, and needing Logitechs software to change the lighting effects. Other then that, I have very little complaints. Overall, the battery can last about a week without needing to charge (I use it everyday for 6 or more hours and I keep it at about 50% brightness), and the lighting on the keyboard looks very clean and is easy to customize. I've seen a lot of people complain about the macro profiles, and the media buttons being made of membrane (squishy button), however, it has not been a problem for me. The buttons are very sensitive so you won't really have to push them, and as someone who uses them a lot, I think they're perfectly fine as they are. The only complaints I do have is that when my keyboard received a software update a few weeks ago (first one I've ever had since purchasing a few months ago) it disabled my macro keys until I updated the software. After the update, everything was working as normal. My last complaint is that after you shut down your computer, your keyboard will of course shut down with it. However, if you accidentally press a button on the keyboard after you shut down the computer, your keyboard will turn back on, and in my case, it would not turn back off. So I have to manually turn off the keyboard. Other then that, this was a great purchase and I hope it lasts a long time, especially with the cost of the keyboard.
AmazonCustomer99138 · 2021-11-19 · via amazon
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Logitech G915 Lightspeed RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Low Profile GL Clicky Key Switch, LIGHTSYNC RGB, Advanced Lightspeed Wireless and Bluetooth Support - Clicky,Black Keyboard