
Nice tactile response. Simple layout, don't need a map to figure out all the lights. Great for the money!

-50 million click microswitches -Nice cord

Really fast. A ton of settings and can really dial up the sensitivity

-Does all the things you would expect a mouse to do. -Lots of lighting options. -Button for DPI. -Side buttons.

Has the right shape for my hand and grip. Optical switches. Higher quality stiffness in the plastic casting. Very good Scroll Wheel Electromechanical lock on the free wheel for scroll wheel so it will work for millions of cycles!

Custom lights Aids with screen records Keys feel great

I bought this keyboard and mouse combo to get rid of some wire clutter but I'm pleasantly surprised with the quality and comfort of this combo. Pros: It's quiet. Features well spaced keys. Caps lock indicator. On/off switch. Sturdy build quality. No problems with lag when typing .

Excellent real estate for gaming!

Customizable mouse and keyboard DPI range

Durable. This is a replacement from one that is at least 3 years old. Smooth for my application.

It doesnt move at all, it has pretty good quality and it also allows my mouse to glide through easily

Weighted Pieces on the Bottom Great Grip Numbers on the side double as the Num Pad Good Varying for DPI Amazing Driver!

First keyboard of this type and I love it. Had a wireless that was buggy, keys not responding, which is really annoying while playing games. Also love the solid feel of the board. Colors are a cool bonus

Quality, price, feel, durability, cool rgb!

All the percs in a wired 502 are still here, but wireless! What else do you want?


- 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

-It looks good -The clicks feel and sound nice -Has more buttons than my other mouse


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.