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Logitech G610 Orion Red Backlit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

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Features

  • Performance driven gaming keyboard: Full size keyboard delivering a pure, fluid gaming experience
  • Durable Cherry MX Red Mechanical Key Switches: Low noise switches deliver a more linear keypress for rapid fire actuation
  • Customizable Lighting: Personalize individual key lighting brightness to keep track of spells and other commands
  • Easy Access Media Controls: Play, pause, mute, adjust volume and skip songs right from the keyboard
  • Customizable Function Keys and Game Mode: Program custom macros to F1 F12 keys with Logitech Gaming Software
  • Compatibility: Works with Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7

Description

built For Gamingperformance Is Our Goal G610 Orion Red Integrates Powerful Gaming Technologies Into A Performance-driven Design. Expertly Engineered G610 Red Brings Logitech G's Industry-leading Construction Quality And Technology To This Uniquely Crafted Keyboard. Every Detail Has Been Masterfully Designed- fingerprint-masking Matte Texture, Durable Braided Cable, And Powerful Features. Cherry Mx Red Mechanical Key Switchestime-honored Mechanical Cherry Mx Mechanical Switches Are Standard In Mechanical Keyboards. More Consistent In Feel And Responsiveness, They Last Longer Than Rubber Dome Keyboards. These Low-noise Switches Have A Linear Keypress For Rapid-fire Actuation. Cherry Mx Switches Are Rated To Over 50 Million Keystrokes And Actuate Precisely For A Reliable Gaming Experience. Light Customizationcustomizable Backlighting On Every Key Choose Your Level Of Customization By Selecting And Personalizing Each Individual Key Light, Using Logitech Gaming Software. Keep Track Of Spells And Other Commands With Light Up Keys. Logitech Gaming Software Can Also Synchronize Light Patterns With Other Logitech G Devices. Media Control At Your Fingertipsnever Miss A Beatstay In Your Game While You Control Your Background Track. G610 Orion Red Keyboards Feature Dedicated Media Controls That Can Be Used To Play, Pause, And Mute Music And Videos Instantly. Skip To The Next Song With The Touch Of A Button, Or Use The Roller To Adjust The Volume,customize With Logitech Gaming Softwareeasy Personalizationgain Full Control Of G610 With Logitech Gaming Software. Assign Custom Button Macros On F1 Through F12 To Customize Your Favorite Game. You Also Get Full Control Of Per-key Backlighting And Can Customize Which Keys Are Turned Off When You Turn On Game Mode (by Default, Game Mode Disables The Windows Key).26-key Rolloverpress All The Buttonsexecute Every Complex Move Exactly Right, Every Time With Multi-key Input. With 26-key Rollover, You Can Press A Huge Number Of Keys Plus


Brand: ‎Logitech G


Item model number: ‎920-007839


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 10


Item Weight: ‎2.6 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎17.5 x 6 x 1.4 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎17.5 x 6 x 1.4 inches


Color: ‎White LED


Batteries: ‎1 AA batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Logitech


Country of Origin: ‎China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎March 17, 2016


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  • I hate myself for not upgrading sooner
Background: I just made the jump from what ever the heck garbage I was using to a mechanical keyboard for gaming. This is my first real keyboard and I have to be honest, I was intimidated by what is out there and a little uneasy about the purchase because I wasn't sure what I was going to get at this price point. Mechanical keyboards seem to have a really crazy price range and compared to the top end models, I wasn't sure what this one would be. I am super happy with this purchase and just kicking myself for not jumping over sooner. This review is prob best for people who are just getting into mechanical keyboards to step up their gaming because I don't know squat about the range of mechanical keyboard options and can only compare this to membrane switches. Keep in mind, this is my first one and I am jumping from a "gaming" marketed keyboard that had membrane switches but maybe that could be helpful to some. Quality: This is the nicest keyboard that I have owned. My very first impression is just wow...no regrets. The keys move like liquid under my fingers. I am just blown away at how fluid and addictive it is to flow through the keys for just general typing and gaming. The keyboard has a really heavy weight to it so it feels super solid and stuck to my desk. I love that feel because it doesn't slide around and I don't have to awkwardly keep adjusting it's position over time. I feel like overall, this is a really well made keyboard and I am nothing but impressed with the quality. I have only owned this thing for a couple of days so I don't know how it will hold up over time but my initial reaction is that it feels like it will be solid for the long haul. The only negative thing that I can come up with is that the space bar is a little wonky compared to the smaller keys. It feels like it has a small snag when depressed so it isn't as fluid as the small keys. Most likely it is due to the large space bar sitting on one switch in the middle so if you press on the space from the side and not in the center, the space bar tilts just slightly and doesn't have a perfect 90 degree angle downwards into the switch. This isn't major and it isn't something that I don't even notice while typing or gaming...it just isn't perfect and I am ok with that because I didn't drop $200 expecting a perfect keyboard. Layout: I have to comment about the layout. I really really like the simple but super effective layout. The board is no larger than what it needs to be and the key layout is just ...default as it should be. I love how it has a minimal footprint and isn't any larger than what it needs to be on my desk. What I really like though are the volume and tune controls in the upper right corner. I have had some weird keyboards in the past where there are some volume and music controls that felt really awkward and hard to find. The extra keys on this one are minimalist but exactly all that you need. The volume scroll wheel is super responsive and just in a perfect location to quickly adjust volume. I really like the wide wheel because it feels really easy to find in the dark and for a quick volume adjustment in a heated game situation. I love the play, stop, and forward, backward button placements as well. I feel like overall, it is super easy to find and fluid to use when going back and forth between music and gaming. It is minimum but very efficient because it is all that I need and that appeals to me quite a bit. Software: The software is weird for me but this isn't a major thing because I don't even care about it. I am more of a set it and forget it type of person so I'm not going to be in there too much. What threw me off at first was how unintuitive the hue adjustment of the backlighting was. This keyboard only has the white key color but you can adjust the hue from white to black. There is a color box which traditionally...you click on the color box and you get a pop up for some adjustment but that isn't the case. I raged out for 5 minutes clicking on the color box as nothing happens when you click it and there are no indications on what to do. You have to adjust the hue on the C-shaped wheel to the left and then click on the color box to set that hue. Ahhhh....ok. Sure. Not a big deal but I have a thing about software being lazy. That is just lazy programming...not a clever minimalist decision. Give me some indication on what to do so that I don't have to google your software or randomly click on things in hopes to figure it out. That is a bit of a diluted rant though because software is just like that right now for everything. Switches: This is where I am out of my league here. I got the cherry red switches just based on recommendations for gaming. I don't regret it at all but this is where I have to be honest...I haven't compared the others. For the reds, there is really no feedback what so ever that a key press is finalized. It feels really weird at first but I am quickly getting used to it and honestly sort of addicted to the fluidity of it. For gaming...holy heck...it feels sooooo good. For typing...it was weird at first and I can see how people might be a little thrown off but after two days in, I love it. I feel like these switches really do make an improvement to my gaming in a strange way where my movements are more responsive to what I am thinking. That is why I am kicking myself for not switching over sooner. I didn't really believe that there would be a gaming difference but I there totally is. My movements are just more fluid and responsive overall so that is why I have 0 regrets about not trying other switch types. It feels amazing and I am happy with that. Overall...just super happy with this keyboard. For the price, I feel like I got a high quality product that made a difference. Aside from making a difference, it is just really enjoyable to use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2021 by F in chat

  • A nice keyboard with some minor flaws.
Hello everyone this is my review on the Logitech G610 Orion Red. You can find the TL;DR at the bottom. :) BUILD QUALITY: The keyboard feels sturdy and has a bit of weight to it which results in a unit that feels robust and fairly high-quality. The top of the keyboard has a nice matte finish and the keycaps also have a matte, almost "satin" finish to them. The side of the keyboard is glossy and will surely attract fingerprints. Matte sides would have been much nicer and the decision to make them glossy seems a bit strange, but it does not seem to be that big a deal. The keycaps do leave a bit to be desired as they seem to be of a lower quality than the rest of the board and from the looks of it these keycaps will be glossing over fairly soon as I put this keyboard to extensive use. The media keys and volume roller situated in the upper right-hand corner of the keyboard both feel of a high quality. KEYCAPS: Do note, and this may be important for some folks, if you want to use custom keycaps, this keyboard does have an odd-size bottom row, particularly the spacebar which comes in at a very weird 5.75u. The entire bottom row on this keyboard is: 1.5u, 1.25u, 1.25u, 5.75u, 1.25u, 1.25u, 1.25u, 1.5u. With enough searching (and of course money) you could probably find keycaps for this bottom row, but do bear in mind that it may not be so easy and once you do find some nicer caps by time you pay for them you could be faced with a situation where the cost of those caps on top of the cost of this board exceeds that of getting a board with better keycaps to begin with. This is perhaps something for you to consider. LIGHTING: The lighting on the G610 only comes in white, however if you like the subdued styling of the keyboard but would prefer more lighting colors there is an RGB option, which is the Logitech G810. It is very similar to this board that in addition to the RGB lighting will feature Logitech's proprietary Romer-G switches as opposed to the Cherry brown or red switch options available on the G610. Whether one enjoys the feel of Romer-G switches is very much personal preference, but one thing to note with Romer-Gs is the backlighting will be more consistent across each key, unlike Cherry’s keys where thanks to the switch design influencing the placement of the LED, the lighting can be uneven across a key. For example, the bottom half of the keys of the number row (e.g. @, %, ^, &), and the secondary functions of the Numpad (e.g. Arrow Keys, END, PG DN, DEL) will be dimmer than the top half of the key. I have included a picture of a section the number pad demonstrating this. For many it may not be that big a deal, but if you are particular about things like that it may be an issue for you and could be one reason to look into Romer-G switches. Regardless of the inconsistent lighting, you should have no problem seeing everything in a dark room. As far as lighting is concerned you can opt to use Logitech's software to customize between different effects such as "Breathing," "Star Effect," "Light Wave" and things like that or if you would rather not deal with the software you can forgo some of the fancier lighting schemes and simply hold down the keyboard's Brightness Setting key while pressing numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 0 (0 is for solid) to cycle through different preset lighting schemes. It’s a pretty neat feature. The settings you select through Brightness key + numbers 1-5 and 0 should save through a cold boot. Considering my Logitech G600 mouse features a nice onboard memory that saves lighting and binding profiles, this keyboard could have certainly used something similar which for a unit that retails for $120 would have been nice to have. FINAL THOUGHTS/OPINIONS: This keyboard was a second choice for me as I intended to get a WASD CODE which retails for $150. The only reason I picked this Logitech up is the Cherry MX Red version was available on Amazon for $80 and I wanted to save a bit of money. Personally, I’d be reluctant to pay $100 for this keyboard and certainly not the retail asking price of $120 when for just $30 more I could have gotten a backlit board from WASD which has an even superior build quality, more choice of switches, and keycaps that are easier to replace... along with no "in your face" company logos, no media control switches (which for me are useless) and features onboard memory to easily save lighting profiles. Because of a lack of onboard memory to store lighting and key assignment profiles and because of the completely odd-ball and frankly quite annoying size of the bottom row’s spacebar which makes finding a full set of custom keycaps a nightmare, I will be removing one star. In the end this is a nice keyboard for $80, and even while $100 would be doable it would be stretching it but I do trust the Logitech name and therefore can be pretty certain this keyboard will serve me well for the next few years, even if only as a backup. The flaws I mention are relatively minor and the quality and styling of this board far outweigh them. Personally I do not at all regret the purchase of this keyboard. If you want an easy, simple keyboard from a reputable company go ahead and pick this up and it should serve you well. TL;DR +Solid build quality +Tried and true Cherry MX switches +Backlit with five levels of brightness +Easy to take apart (see youtube for teardowns) +Comfortable to use -Weird sizing for keycaps on bottom row, good luck finding a 5.75u spacebar :( -No onboard memory to save lighting profile, key remaps, etc. -A bit pricey considering no onboard memory, no USB passthrough, etc. -Uneven lighting on some keys. While due to the design of Cherry switches this is not necessarily a fault of Logitech, the company could have opted to orient the keycap’s primary and secondary legends horizontally instead of vertically (e.g. as see on the backlit WASD Code) which would have provided more even lighting across the key. Despite some flaws like a very odd sizing on the keycaps of the bottom row and lack of onboard memory to save lighting and other such profiles, The Logitech G610 Orion Red is solid board and one that I can happily recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2017 by Lauren

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