
Great mechanical key response. Small form factor allows it to sit on the arm of my recliner, perfect gaming.


Mechanical Switches RGB modes No wrist sheild (a good feature for me) Great Price


- Pretty color scheme - Comes with replacement switches, pliers - Knob-controlled light-up panel has some great options for backlight LEDs, real-time clock - Works better than another brand's keyboard that I already reviewed with a similar color scheme - Easy to clean




-I love the clicky feeling of the keys -It's customizable, which some of the built-in presets are just fantastic -Keys come off for easy cleaning and just fit back on like they never came off in the first place


This review is for the "Clicky" model. Rigid construction. Doesn't flex, bend or make any creaky noise. Just heavy enough to sit firmly on your lap without sliding around. Very useful if you're sitting on the sofa! Has light "clicky" sound when keys are pressed, but it's not loud or annoying. Back-light dims after being idle for several seconds, then turns off after a few more seconds. BUT, the keys still work, so you can start typing again without missing a letter, and the back-light comes on again the moment you press any key. You will quickly learn to appreciate this thoughtful design point. Battery life is good considering the back-lighting and all the tech built into this unit. I clocked it at approximately 18 hours of full back-lit gaming plus another 8.5 hours of full back-lit typing and internet before plugging it in to recharge. It was still working OK when i plugged it in to recharge. Works like any standard wireless keyboard with the included USB receiver/dongle, and also on Bluetooth. Conveniently placed buttons along the top of keyboard offer quick selection of either wireless connection or Bluetooth. The USB charging cable can also be used as a USB extender cable so you can place the USB receiver/dongle out in the open for best reception. Numerous lighting configurations are possible. You can create your own or freely download configurations made by other users. Logitech has set up a nice section on their website for the "G-Series" gaming stuff. Look for G-Series logo, not for general "Keyboards" section. Numerous key macros can be configured and saved for quick selection.

- Not too loud - Pretty lights - Works perfectly

- Not too loud - Not TOO Expensive (you can certainly save elsewhere though) - Sturdy af - magnetic wrist rest is nice and feel sturdy and has satisfying click feeling when connecting - no obvious complaints - lots of customizations


I love it, the screen is so good and the keyboard feels crisp, it's perfect


Well built. Comfortable.


I tried other brands which stated having multiple color settings, ..they didn't. The colors in my picture are my preference as they light up the best for me, and prices for other brands that do have multiple color options are considerably higher. And I wanted this particular keyboard because I've had one for quite a few years with no problems, and needed a 2d one for another pc

It's thin, it's light, and no sharp corners or edges. Keystrokes register better than anything I can think of that I've used in the last couple decades. While still making some sound, not nearly as loud as my other mechanical keyboards. I didn't really need RGB lighting effects, but they're very good--better by far than the couple of RGB keyboards I've had before. EIGHT spare switches! I really hope this doesn't mean I'm going to need them anytime soon. The macro key design seems good enough I'll actually use them--I usually don't bother for one reason or another. I'm especially pleased with the vol/brightness control--I loved it on the Corsair keyboards (which had problems in other areas), so it was a major selling point. Almost forgot--the detachable cable. First corded keyboard I've seen that has a detachable cable. Obviously done to make it cheaper to have other models using the same case, that are wireless, but that's not an issue at all. Including a keycap puller, and a keyswitch puller was an awesome move. The stickers were a nice addition, though I'm far from being a kid--I've picked up stickers like them for most of my life, and still don't have anything I especially want stickers on that won't be gone in a few years.