Fast and good quality
There is a lot to like about this keyboard. Right out of the box you notice the slim profile. Its a nice build quality, not too heavy. The cable/wireless system is one you've probably seen before and works well. USB cable for charging that has a wireless adapter you can either plug directly into your computer or on to the end of the cable. Having bluetooth is nice as well if you want to use it with another device like your phone. The tactile feel was very nice and was a positive surprise to me. I had my doubts given the slim profile. When it comes to tactile feel I did not feel there was any sacrifice using this compared to my normal size gaming keyboard. However, travel distance is still a personal preference thing so the shorter travel distance may not be ideal for all. The battery life is superb. They advertise 30hrs with back lighting at max brightness which is really bright. I had the brightness set to a medium level whether it was on wireless or wired. With the brightness turned down or off the battery life quickly increases to a matter of days as opposed to hours. It also is good about turning off the back lighting to conserve power. Lastly, setting up the back lighting was very easy in Logitech's software. I assigned different colors to different groups of keys, but you can customize each key individually.
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.
Wireless makes it possible to achieve a clutter free desktop, an essential need for me. The clickey keys give me tactile/audible feedback fo revery keystroke so the control feeling is there. Battery life seems to be plenty Lots of colors Love the volume control roller Not any bigger than it has to be Low set enough that I do not need wrist support, further reducing desk clutter Wireless connectivity seems to be rock solid
- Simple, one page instructions for setup & keyboard functions - Functions are straight forward - The FN keys have their function displayed on the side of the key toward the user - The keys have a quality feel, in both press and texture - Smooth plastic base makes it easy to clean - Decently long cord to plug into the computer, which isn't aligned to the middle of the base - Very lightweight - Multiple fun lighting options (my favorite is the setting that makes the key light up bright after you press it for a second, then dimming) - The sound of the keypress is very satisfying
This feels heavy, that means it's solid. The metal build gives it strength... gives it power to defeat your enemies. If someone attacks me I can use this keyboard as a weapon no problem. The RGB is very evenly and brightly lit. They GX Brown keys feel great. The USB pass through is perfect for putting my Logitech mouse receiver, keeping the signal close so the radio waves don't get tired from traveling through the air.
Initial evaluation is that this is a decent keyboard. I like the clicky keys. Size wise, it is minimal in width but is full length. I have only been using it for a couple of weeks but so far I like it. Feels sturdy and should last.
Silent Keys Great Lighting Great for Gaming and Streaming
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.
Pretty nice keys, not rgb controlled just the fn which is ok
Feels like a keyboard 3 times the price. No misinputs due to a good key design perfect spacing. fits nicely on the desk.
Feeling and touching
* Small Footprint * Switches/Overall sound due to foam inside * PBT Keycaps * Wireless Functionality * Good Stabilizers * Included Magnetic Wrist Wrest