
- Sturdy construction: this thing feels like a tank. - Perfect tactile feedback via key switches - Rechargeable and REPLACEABLE long-life battery - Top notch macro software - Bluetooth functionality: perfect for switching to a tablet / multitasking on another device - Powerful visualization editor for keyboard backlights - Keys are placed above the body so that they can be easily removed and cleaned


Ive used this keyboard for over two years now and it has held up true and well! I have never needed to fix or replace keycaps and dont plan on changing until it breaks (which it may never)



RGB is better than any photo or video I have seen. Nice tactile click to the keys. Not to loud just right. Lives up to all my expectations.

K70 is just a better keyboard all the way around. Through response time and the feel of pressing. Love that you can alter the magnetic strength in the app.


21 light modes with several different colors

- The Logitech G913 has beautiful presentation and packaging. Taking it out, you notice the brushed aluminum, which looks sophisticated. Compared to most other ‘gaming’ keyboards, the G915 looks super professional. Honestly, it further transformed my office from looking like a gaming setup to a clean, professional setup (I previously had the G710+). There’s no cheap plastic on this keyboard’s aluminum chassis and it screams quality. - Right when you pick this keyboard up, just by the weight of it, you can tell it’s sturdy, well-made, and durable. There’s a braided micro-USB cable for charging, extending the wireless dongle, or keeping it plugged in, non-wireless. - Five LED brightness settings, controllable on the keyboard’s media control buttons. Speaking of these buttons, they look sleek and subtle on the keyboard. They take a while to get used to as the haptic response and feel of them is strange at first, but I’ve come to like them. There’s LED brightness control, three video media controls, a mute button, macro recorder, 3 mode shifts, Windows key lock, and Bluetooth/Wireless toggle switch. There’s also a fat volume wheel bar, which looks sweet and feels great. Also, two LED indicator lights for when the battery is charging/charged and caps lock. - Not being a Cherry-Style switch, I was dubious at first. I personally prefer the Cherry-MX brown switches the most on keyboards, as I think they are a perfect mix of tactile/click/speed. I never really liked the Blues. Logitech’s ‘Clicky Keys’ feel like a lighter-weight Cherry-Blue, and one that I actually like. There is some higher operating force behind them, but don’t click nearly as loudly as the Blues, while travelling much quicker on the down stroke. As a web development programmer, who types a lot, I do really enjoy composing on this keyboard. - The G915 replaces the previous Logitech Gaming Software with G-Hub. It’s amazing software, with a ton of customization and awesome LED effects. You can upload and download custom LED profiles, for different games and settings, etc.. You can set a G-Shift to have one key do two things while the G-Shift key is held down. So essentially, you can turn four G keys into 8 macros. Using the M1, M2, M3 modes, you can quickly switch key profiles on the fly. The option for onboard and application profile switching is there as well. The software is extensively adjustable. - Have not noticed any input lag when on wireless battery. And speaking of which, the battery lasts a long while. I went three days without charging it, likely a total of 30 or so use hours. - The ability to switch from Bluetooth to wireless dongle is pretty cool. This allows easy swapping from different PCs even. At one time, I had it connected to my laptop via wireless USB, switched to Bluetooth via the Bluetooth toggle switch on the keyboard, which connected to my HTPC. Now I was remotely controlling my television. The switch is very quick, as well. Pretty cool!


Media buttons and dial are very pleasant to map and feel.

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

RGB for Cheap ASMR gold

The optional software is fun and easy to use, per key customization of colors and behavior. You can make the presses as sensitive as you want. May want to make less sensitive (deeper press) for normal typing or you may find yourself fatfingering all the time!



This keyboard has everything I wanted -- white color, USB-wired, RGB backlighting, standard layout with number pad, and dedicated media buttons -- and some nice extras which I don't currently need but it's nice knowing they're available; namely programmable keys G1-G6, and supposedly some capability to build macros, but I know nothing about that. I think there is some capability to adjust the light effects, but I didn't bother to check because I'm happy with the default mode. Additional nice touches are the comfortable magnetic wrist support, which is detachable but stays reliably and securely fastened while in use; also, the cord is a generous length (I didn't measure but approximately 6 feet long) with fabric insulation, complete with a white Velcro strap for cable tidiness. Oddly I think, the cable is what pleased me the most because I had only expected the usual featureless plastic-coated cord bound with a twist-tie wire. Instead, it presents with an unexpected touch of class.

-Color Oled Display -1600 Hours of battery life -Tons of customization -Godly Typing Feel -Aesthetic Design
