Switch type (linear for gaming, tactile for typing)
Layout (full-size, TKL, 60%, 75%)
Wired or wireless with battery life
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Logitech G915 X Lightspeed Low-Profile Wireless Gaming Keyboard, Double-Shot PBT Keycaps, Fully Programmable Keys, RGB Backlighting, Sleek Aluminum Finishing, GL Brown Tactile Switches-PC/Mac - Black
Logitech★★★3.4
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$259.99
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Customer Reviews★★★★★3.7 · 3 reviews
★★★★★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.
Cubus · 2025-12-06 · via amazon
★★★★★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.
FargoUT · 2025-09-30 · via amazon
★★★★★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.