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LOGITECH G815 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - White + Free next day delivery
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Price now down to £59.99, Product code: 753334
When the gaming gets frantic, stay in control with the Logitech G815 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. Its low-profile GL Tactile switches let you feel the keystroke register - so you can be sure you've pulled the trigger or cast your spell. The 5 programmable G-keys let you set up macros within the G HUB software too, which can really give you the upper hand when gaming. If you're crushing enemies like a pro, you deserve fireworks. But RGB is even better - 16.8 million different colours. And with per-key lighting you can create totally unique colour patterns and animations.
Good to know
- The onboard memory keeps your settings even if you change PCs - great if you can't install software on a work device but want your shortcuts
- Low-profile switches are super comfortable so you can game longer and won't need a wrist rest for elevation - perfect for compact desks
- This wired keyboard has incredibly low latency so it's perfect for FPS gaming - plus, never worry about Bluetooth issues mid-game
- Dedicated media controls let you add inspirational soundtracks to epic battles
- The USB passthrough means your computer gets an extra USB port handily located on your keyboard
- Tactile switches are great for typists or programmers - it's a satisfying sensation and the tactile response can help minimise typos
- The keyboard uses aircraft-grade aluminium so it can handle hardcore button mashing sessions
When the gaming gets frantic, stay in control with the Logitech G815 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. Its low-profile GL Tactile switches let you feel the keystroke register - so you can be sure you've pulled the trigger or cast your spell. The 5 programmable G-keys let you set up macros within the G HUB software too, which can really give you the upper hand when gaming. If you're crushing enemies like a pro, you deserve fireworks. But RGB is even better - 16.8 million different colours. And with per-key lighting you can create totally unique colour patterns and animations.
Good to know
- The onboard memory keeps your settings even if you change PCs - great if you can't install software on a work device but want your shortcuts
- Low-profile switches are super comfortable so you can game longer and won't need a wrist rest for elevation - perfect for compact desks
- This wired keyboard has incredibly low latency so it's perfect for FPS gaming - plus, never worry about Bluetooth issues mid-game
- Dedicated media controls let you add inspirational soundtracks to epic battles
- The USB passthrough means your computer gets an extra USB port handily located on your keyboard
- Tactile switches are great for typists or programmers - it's a satisfying sensation and the tactile response can help minimise typos
- The keyboard uses aircraft-grade aluminium so it can handle hardcore button mashing sessions
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sorted byChecked online and this appears to be a common fault with the G815/G915.
Also, too large for my desk. (edited)
Not that I noticed it before reading these comments but there is a slight bow to the board. Hasn't impacted me in any way though.
However, it's a great keyboard it that problem doesn't occur for me.
Key stabilisation is on the iffy side, most likely due to its low profile nature. It felt like laptop keyboards of old (from the 00s), but a bit noisier and less stable.
RGB is a bit meh on it, doesn't seem to standout on a white keyboard in the way that I thought it would, the LEDs are not particularly bright and some of the patterns are a bit plain. For some reason this keyboard seems to require being plugged into two USB A ports, something to be aware of.
That said there is a USB A port on the keyboard itself where you could plug in your mouse or USB Stick if needed though it is only USB 2.0 speeds.
Its also quite on the large side in terms of the area space it takes up, positioning for regular work on computing might cause strain for some like it did for me.
I think at £59.99 its probably the correct price or there abouts, its certainly not worth the previously mooted price for what seems to me to be a below average mechanical keyboard.
BUT all this being said YMMV.