


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





BT connection is stable. Buttons and the wheel are very smooth and quiet. Great fit and fill in my hand. Has a physical off switch to conserve the battery when not used for prolonged time. Battery life is (supposed to be) great - have not owned long enough to judge.


So many pros, where do I start? Wireless - fantastic: no one can beat Logitech's Lightspeed system. It's ultra-fast and rock-solid. Battery life - fantastic: you get 34 hours of battery life at maximum (100%) brightness, over 130 hours at minimum (25%), and 1100 hours with no RGB lights. That should put to rest any fears about going with wireless, even in an RGB keyboard. Switches - fantastic: I was definitely concerned about whether the Kaihua switches in this model could compete with the big name switch manufacturer, but indeed, they are great, and a huge step up from the Romer-G switches in Logitech's previous wireless mechanical keyboard, the G613, which were super-mushy. Design - Fantastic: gone is all the fantastic plastic of every previous Logitech keyboard, replaced by beautiful aluminum and a svelte 22mm-thick profile. A total win.


My reservations were twofold. The price was a bit expensive, and I was unsure about it's ability to enter a computer's BIOS. I have been using a variety of keyboards since the mid 80's, and this one is the easiest to use with relatively quiet keys, unlike other mechanical keyboards, and I can get into the BIOS on my three desktops with ease. And once using it, I haven't thought about the price at all.




solidly built, key strokes feel so smooth and buttery, while still having the nice click.


-Software is easy to use and useful. -Solid feel to the keyboard. -long battery life/easy to charge -neat extra controls.


I have spilled alot of beer all over this keyboard and it still works great! I use it for gaming as well, no need for an expensive keyboard.