2024 the best gaming keyboard review
Price: $65.00
(as of Dec 21, 2024 01:54:09 UTC - Details)
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Built for pros from the bottom up. A compact tenkeyless design frees up table space for low-sens mousing. Pro-grade Clicky switches give you an audible feedback bump. Programmable LIGHTSYNC RGB and onboard memory lets you customize and store a lighting pattern for tournaments. A detachable cable makes for easy transportation. Play to Win.
Built with and for esports athletes for competition-level performance, speed and precision.
Durable GX Blue Click switches deliver an audible and tactile click for a solid, secure keypress.
Ultra-portable compact ten keyless design frees up table space for mouse movement. It’s easy to pack up and transport to tournaments.
Use LIGHTSYNC to highlight keys and program static lighting patterns to onboard memory for tournament systems that don’t allow G HUB installations.
Detachable Micro USB cables feature a three-pronged design for an easy, secure connection and safe transport in your travel bag.
3-step angle adjustment for additional levels of comfort, plus rubber feet for excellent stability during intense gaming.
Execute a set of complex or timed actions or commands with the press of a button. F-key (F1-F12) programming and use requires Logitech G HUB software. Keyboard macros are generally not allowed in tournaments. Programming keys and lighting requires Logitech G HUB software.
1.8 m detachable cable
Reviewer: elviscera
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: G Pro X version is excellent - G-Hub Software not so much.
Review: The X version of this keyboard is aesthetically pleasing. I like how the keys light, being bright and clear with rich coloration. The keys markings are well shown without distracting side glitter/glow (e.g. Roccat Vulcan). I also like the cord, it is braided and more flexible than the non-X version. I am impartial to the Shroud decorative theme, fortunately it's not too prominent.I can't say that the keyboard has faster response time than some others (maybe) but what I can say is that subjectively, it feels good to use. It feels natural and never like an obstacle, it seems to help me get better game scores. I like the TKL format, it seems fine for use as a normal keyboard (productivity).While it's a personal matter, I like the linear keys on the G Pro X/Shroud version much better than the standard version; these have a much better feel and better sound. The keys are still a bit clicky but much smoother sounding than the browns or blues. This is something you can't evaluate by looking at a web page.I like the on-board profiles. You can setup your preferred key lighting, store into the default on-board profile and it will be remembered and show up on *any* computer that the keyboard is plugged into (without requiring any special software). However, for this to work, you have to store into the default profile. There is no published way to cycle between saved profiles without the support software which is quite lame.I REALLY dislike the G-HUB software -- it's a complicated mess. For me, the only thing that G-Hub has going for it is that the fonts are bigger and the menu is resizable. Fortunately, the Logitech Gaming Software is still available, much less fiddly and much more intuitive. Perhaps in some minor ways the Logitech Gaming Software is less functional (hard to say), but it gets the setup job done much more easily than G-Hub. I may try the G-HUB software again in future since it can possibly be improved (though probably it cant get worse).
Reviewer: AcidStrawbz_
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A good mechanical keyboard for those who want their experience to be "one and done"
Review: I have owned several mechanical keyboards over the past 3 years. Ranging from cheap crap like Red Dragon, to consumer stuff like Corsair and Razer, as well as some of the higher end custom boards like the TOFU60 and some KBDfans stuff.For the money, I think you can do SO much better. While I appreciate the RGB quality and the sheer amount of endless RGB customization the GHUB software allows you, that is about the only thing I can rate highly.Construction is not totally terrible for a board built primarily out of plastic. But it is very hollow sounding and does not have much substance to it when typing. Has a nice weight to it and the adjustable angle stands are nice and have been useful. Stabilizers are average, but definitely nothing special. Why are they STILL using MICRO USB? It literally would cost them less than $0.30 to use USB-C instead. I dont get it. Keycaps dont seem to be double shot PBT, but theyre decent quality nonetheless. Nice RGB shine through. Switches are proprietary Logitech Blue clicky switches. They are pretty meh. If you like the sound of a loud dry keypress with significant amount of travel and play, then youll like it. Otherwise, if youve used boards that have a more consistent and overall smooth feeling keypress, this will not be a treat to use.I think this keyboard is half decent for most folks who want something they can buy once and not have to think about again after that. But if you have very high standards, have used modded or custom or just better quality keyboards prior, this one will very likely not be a great experience.Personally, I went out on a limb because I finished building my latest PC much quicker than I anticipated and have since sold the TOFU60 I had and my backup board which was a Corsair. So I bought this on a whim wanting to give a GPRO product a try. However after a month of use, I am going to revert to building a good starter 60% or maybe TKL mechanical keyboard since that can be done for under 150 and overall can feel 10 times better than this GPRO. :lTLDR6/10. Would recommend to people wanting something that they dont have to worry about ever again after purchasing. Anyone else, I would suggest taking a pass and getting an entry level custom starter board that has intent to be modded down the road.
Reviewer: Emmanuel juarez
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: reliable and great for the price
Review: had it for quite a long time bought 3 one is still on the box and the other went to my nephew and both that are being used are still going strong
Reviewer: Jordan
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Amazing keyboard and I love that it comes with a case!
Review: I bought this to replace a corsair keyboard I have because I'm really nit picky and want all of my things to be usb c because I have an abundance of type c cables but can never find my micro usb cables.This keyboard is nice. The only issue I had which was minor is for whatever reason the keyboard was turned on inside the box whenever I opened it which whatever I just charged it.
Reviewer: New York
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Sturdy, solid, good RGB lights.
Review: I got this keyboard on sale for $60. I didnât realize that it was âclickyâ until after I bought it but itâs not too clicky when typing. For gaming its very fast and responsive, youâll feel the input with the feedback but itâs very smooth. I have the Logitech G Pro X mouse and Astro A50X headset so the Logitech G software pairs well with all devices. You can set RGB profiles for each game or task you do on the PC so you can have a specific RGB colorsync for everything you do. There are a lot of color options and wave color options too. The colors all look very high end. For $60 on sale you canât go wrong, for $90 itâs still good. If you use the new Logitech G software itâs a lot better. There are two height adjustments.
Reviewer: Pablo
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Quality keyboard with plenty of functionality
Review: My impressions as I unboxed this was that it's very well built, it's sturdy, and feels premium all around. As another reviewer mentioned, it's pricey but for the optical switches and 'unique' factor of the volume scroll wheel on the side, I'll take it. The keys are very responsive, optical linear keys are some of my favorites, with some added o-rings for a little bounce off the key. The scroll wheel is very nice, no complaints there. The keyboard comes with a shell case if you need to take it on the go. A small downside is it didn't come with a keycap puller/remover.It's been easy to use so far and will update any issues as it's used. I did notice a $10 limited-time offer after I purchased it, so you may find it around for lower.
Reviewer: Adrian Tuyub Petul
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Nunca falla Logitech, recomendado. Cómodo y práctico muy top
Reviewer: He probado muchÃsimas marcas diferentes de audÃfonos y headsets y la VDD en gama alta de "entrada" no hay nada q se les comparé simplemente es nerdporn en audio
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: La vdd dudaba de la calidad del teclado en varios puntos sobre tyodo por que nos dejamos llevar de los*analistas* pero el teclado es increible la sensacion tactil pump no habia tenido la oportunidad de probar era mas de teclados mecanicos con switches lineales pero este me encanto la velocidad de conexion inalambrica es estupidamente rapida super recomendado logitech jamas falla y si llegas a tener un problema te lo resuelven inmediato o te cambian el producto sin pensar
Reviewer: Lucas Neres Da Silva
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: O teclado é bastante preciso e confortável pra jogar (que é a principal proposta dele) ou digitar, é resistente e pesado. As teclas não são barulhentas apesar de acionarem os Switchs Blue, mas pelo valor as teclas já poderiam ser PBT doubleshot e ter um revestimento fosco também nas laterais para evitar marcas de dedo. O aplicativo é bem intuitivo e fácil de usar. Fora esses detalhes, é um ótimo produto, talvez o melhor nessa faixa de preço.
Reviewer: Edgar Flores
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Vale la completamente la pena el precio de este teclado.La iluminación es la mejor, tiene tantas configuraciones de tan alta calidad.El sonido de las teclas a mi parecer es perfecto, siendo lo suficiente para sentirlo pero no tanto como para que moleste el ruido.Puedo usarlo tanto para escribir y usarlo en la cotidianidad de mi vida, asà como para un uso más riguroso en videojuegos.
Reviewer: Stan
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: ive been searching for a decent TKL with linear keys for a while. about a year and a half ago - i purchased a bunch popular keyboards with the goal to find the one. corsair k70, steelseries apex pro tkl, logitech g915, razer deathstalker v2 pro tkl, and i think some more but dont recall the names - smething from nuphy and keychron i think. upon trying them out my conclusions were quick and mostly negative. corsair was just cheap and overall felt extremely bad, steelseries seemed to activate from the slightest breeze, the keys were super tiny and the screen gimmick was as useful as a heater in toronto summer. the g915 felt like absolute trash as well - thought the body was metal and nicely finished, the keys were very rattly and not satisfying at all to type on. nuphy had a non-transparent set of keys yet the backlight option - so kind of pointless at all and their customer support was not giving me a lot of confidence. and keychron felt more like a 20$ keyboard. eventually i returned them all and stayed with the deathstalker v2 pro tkl. it was a nice combination of mechanical feel, sound, functionality, and low profile meant no need for wrist rest. however recently the keyboard developed some issues - namely rogue presses - though it was never subjected to any physical abuse or mistreatment (read gamer rage). after a couple of weeks back and forth with razer it was clear they were not going to help me out on this and claimed i damaged it and would need to send it back for them to evaluate and maybe fix or replace or return it back as is. none of the options were to my liking.since ive been using logitech products for many years now - i hardly ever had any issues with anything made by this brend, but when i did - i think every single time a replacement or equivalent product was sent to me at no cost and i was allowed to get rid fo the faulty one via recycling program or similar.this experience gave me confidence in trying out this rather expensive keyboard from logitech and after just about half a day - i am absolutely loving it. it is super well built, with a beautiful shiny chrome trim while all black. the keys have very nice pbt fininsh and are shine through so the backlight makes actual sense. the linear switches are super smooth and joy to type on. i will definitely be getting a wrist rest but outside of that - i think its a great piece of kit and will certainly be on my recommended list.cheers.
Customers say
Customers like the quality and feel of the keyboard. They mention it's solid, feels nice, and is smooth to type on. Customers also appreciate the sound quality, compactness, and functionality. However, some customers disagree on the clickyness, value for money, and lighting.
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