
- the actuation of the buttons / responsiveness - battery life - aesthetic / design - software is very user friendly and has a lot to offer - mouse can store multiple memory profiles for colors, dpi, and macros (profiles saved don't need software to use after setup) - lightweight - durable / reliable

Super low bleed into the headphones from the outside. - I read on other review sites that the headset had very bad bleed in terms of hearing ambient room noise, as well as sound leaking out from the headphones. This was not the case with my pair. I am not sure if you can do this without ICUE, but downloading NVIDIA Broadcast removed all noise and room echo from the HS80. Over-ear Headset with Comfy Pads - Firm yet comfortable over-ear pads for extended gaming/listening. I have huge ears/head and this headset easily fits. The Mic - One thing about the HS80 that was universally praised was the mic quality. This turned out to be true. Clearest, purest mic I have ever owned. I hopped in discord without telling my friends that I purchased these, and they all independently verified that I sounded like a professional broadcaster. - The Rare White Headset / RGB - Finding a good white headset to match my build was one of the primary reasons why I decided to try the HS80 (Thinking that I could return them if they sucked). Very happy with the whole package. Integrates into ICUE immediately. You can just set your device settings, save it to the default profile, and never open the program again. It will keep the RGB.

-Easy software to use -Has a great grip and weight to it -The automatic profile switching of button assignment, lighting and dps is great

Great mechanical key feel and action, LED lighting customization, extra USB port on back of keyboard


Ease of use.

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.

actually pretty good keyboard for the price

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.



-ergonomic -tacticle feel -customizable RGB

I bought 2 white sets for my daughter's and I think that I love them more than they do. The rainbow lights that kind of dance around are cute against the white keyboard (imo). We have a black set, too.

The plastic coating feels really good in the hand. The whole overall mouse has a great grip, but also comes with some grip stickers. The OMNI Receiver works great with this mouse and the Falchion Low Profile in one receiver. Armoury Crate updates this mouse and the receiver really easily.

- Very lightweight and ergonomic, easy to move and slide over mousepads. - Super tactile switches and buttons. Has a nice feeling scroll-wheel too. - All-plastic design with included rubber grippers. And as I don't like rubber that becomes sticky I much prefer the plastic grip and it's great that I have an option for that. - Very subtle and minimalistic RGB illumination from the scroll-wheel, great for customization. - Convenient swtiching between up-to 3 paired bluetooth devices. - Has a very comfortable place for storing the USB receiver.

high battery life good size good weight very responsive no noticeable input lag

* Small Footprint * Switches/Overall sound due to foam inside * PBT Keycaps * Wireless Functionality * Good Stabilizers * Included Magnetic Wrist Wrest


