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Logitech G915 TKL Tenkeyless Lightspeed Wireless RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Low Profile Switch Options, Lightsync RGB, Advanced Wireless and Bluetooth Support - Tactile,Black

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Color: Black


Size: TKL


Style: G915 TKL


Pattern: Tactile


Features

  • LIGHTSPEED wireless delivers pro-grade performance with flexibility and freedom from cords. Creates a clean aesthetic for battlestations. Delivers 40 hours on a single full charge
  • LIGHTSYNC technology provides RGB lighting that synchronizes lighting with any content. Personalize each key or create custom animations from16.8M colors with Logitech G HUB software
  • Low Profile mechanical switches offers the speed, accuracy and performance of a mechanical switch at half the height The GL Tactile switch produces a discernible bump at the point of actuation. Comes in 3 options: GL Tactile, GL Linear or GL Clicky
  • Tenkeyless design provides more room for mouse movement. Store the USB receiver in the back of the keyboard for additional portability
  • Beautifully crafted, the G915 TKL uses aircraft-grade aluminum alloy to deliver incredibly thin but rigid and durable design
  • Enjoy 40 hours of game time on a single charge. Low battery warnings at 15 percent on the keyboard battery LED and via pop-up notification in the Logitech G HUB software. Quickly recharges in 3 hours
  • Dedicated media controls with a precision engineered, edgeless volume wheel provide convenient and easy control to quickly play, pause, skip or mute your media
  • Connect to multiple devices uses LIGHTSPEED or Bluetooth. Toggle between high-performance LIGHTSPEED wireless via USB receiver and Bluetooth quickly and easily
  • In case of wireless keyboard or combo (keyboard and mouse), the USB receiver is usually provided either inside the mouse (under the battery cover) or attached within the product packaging

Description

A cohesive, motivating story around the product in about 100 words. Explain as much as possible in the simplest way possible. Explain technical terms. If using acronyms, then spell out as well. This should be written in paragraph form, not a features list. G915 TKL is a new class of wireless mechanical gaming keyboard with three selections of low-profile GL switches and pro-grade 1 ms LIGHTSPEED wireless. Capable of delivering 40 hours of non-stop gaming on a full charge.. Fully customizable per-key, LIGHTSYNC RGB technology also reacts to in-game action, audio and screen color as you choose. With a sleek, impossibly thin yet durable and sturdy design, G915 TKL brings gamers to a higher dimension of play. Dedicated volume wheel and media keys give you fast, easy control over video, audio, and streaming.

Brand: Logitech G


Compatible Devices: PC


Connectivity Technology: LIGHTSPEED wireless, Bluetooth


Keyboard Description: Gaming


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Special Feature: Backlit


Color: Black


Keyboard backlighting color support: RGB


Style: G915 TKL


Product Dimensions: 15.2"L x 5.9"W x 0.9"H


Compatible Devices: PC


Connectivity Technology: LIGHTSPEED wireless, Bluetooth


Additional Features: Backlit


Keyboard Backlighting Color Support: RGB


Language: English


Number of Batteries Required: 1


Power Source: Battery Powered


Switch Type: Clicky


Keyboard Layout: QWERTY


Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous


Button Quantity: 104


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 1


Compatible Operating System Family: MacOS, Windows


Processor Count: 2


Number of Keys: 90


Number of Sections: 4


Color: Black


Style Name: G915 TKL


Theme: Gaming


Brand: Logitech G


Keyboard Description: Gaming


Antenna Location: Gaming


Model Number: 920-009495


Model Name: G915 Tenkeyless


Series Number: 915


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Manufacturer: Logitech


UPC: 097855155757


Mfr Part Number: 920-009495


Item Type Name: Wireless Gaming Keyboard


External Testing Certification: ANATEL 56361803229; 93951903229;


Item Weight: 150 Grams


Warranty Description: 2 Year Limited Hardware Warranty


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 15.2"L x 5.9"W x 0.9"H


Enclosure Material: Aluminum


Keyboard Plate Material: Aluminum


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  • Great keyboard with a great typing experience.
Color: Black Size: TKL Style: G915 TKL Pattern: Tactile
I bought this keyboard at the recommendation of a friend that has the ten key version. I prefer the TKL layout to save space on my desk. I really like the formfactor of this keyboard. The low profile of the housing and the keyswitches is very sleek and looks great. The switches themselves are great to type on and the shorter throw is easy to adapt to from Cherry MX. The Wireless receiver took no setup to work and plugging in to charge the battery was a sinch. I also love the volume roller on this keyboard. It has enough friction to not freewheel but you know how much you're turning it up or down. I haven't synced this keyboard up via Bluetooth to anything yet. I imagine the bluetooth experience is also solid. The battery seems to last a reasonable amount of time. I prefer to leave the keyboard plugged in to keep the backlight active as I often game in the dark. Logitech's game mode is also a great way to suppress certain keys that you won't use while in a game (Looking at you Windows key!) I also tend to turn off Capslock in game mode as well. The RGB effects are not too bright but provide a splash of color to a gaming setup. There's four brightness levels accessible with a nice dedicated button. If you prefer, the keyboard can be set to single color, though I'm a sucker for RGB effects. I put this keyboard up there with my other custom mechanical keyboards at a similar pricepoint in terms of quality. Logitech didn't disappoint. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024 by Jared J.

  • Great gaming keyboard with weak shift key
Keyboard Super Review (gaming and basic computing perspective) Logitech G915 TKL: The keys on this board are lightweight, which is a selling point. I have large man hands scuffed up from working outdoors with the lifelong dexterity of a computer gamer -- yet the lighter keys can be easier to counter strafe in FPS games. The layout of the board feels natural and I do not misfire keys. I immediately played very well with this keyboard. Compared to the Corsair K65 with its instant activation, I game much better on this keyboard. My criticism is the Shift key, a common button for games, is a wide key but supported like it is a single wide key, unlike the rest of these keyboards which reinforce the shift key. This can be frustrating when toggling sprint in a game like Tarkov. Corsair K65 65%: (OPX Switches, PBT Double-Shot Keycaps) The switches are very easy to activate, there is no wiggle room, as with other switches/keyboards, they will activate and reset with little distance before the switch can be triggered again. This can take some getting used to for twitch competitive gaming. My main criticism is the size. I ordered the 75% for the Function Keys although it has different switches. If you dont use those readily then the small size of this is a boon. The small size takes a bit getting used to, for better and worse, as its very nice to have page up/down so close to the arrow keys, etc. Also, this keyboard is FUN to use, I want to press the keys; despite buying several keyboards to test, I am not a keyboard/switch fetishist either. The size is great if you dont need function keys. Corsair K65 75%: (PBT Dye-Sub Keycaps, Pre-Lubricated MLX Red Linear Switches) The prelubed switches are amazing; I don't know why more keyboards come this way (it is a lot of work to lube them yourself). If you are partial to buttery sounding/feeling switches then this is a good contender. The switch activation point is ideal for my crack FPS playstyle. The bluetooth and wireless dongle are useful for playing on the TV. The sound knob is not easy to turn and is even more difficult to grab with the Home key right next to it. This is my overall favorite keyboard and what I use for computing and gaming. Sadly, it is my least favorite keyboard aestetically, from keycaps to backlight effects. Ducky One 3 TKL: (Double Shot PBT, Cherry MX Red) This might be my favorite keyboard. The switches have a bit of give before activation which is a concern for my precise FPS gaming playstyle--I am not as confident when a key will trigger compared to some other boards. This is understandable, the Ducky is not marketed as a gaming keyboard; which might also be why it is my favorite to use for typing/word processing. The Corsair, for comparison, has no give and trigger with the slightest force. Maybe its my past habit of using keyboards but I like to put a little weight down on the keys, especially when strafing in games or waiting to press a key. Somewhat unrelated, this keyboard was missing a few keycaps but Ducky mailed me the missing caps ASAP. tldr: Not the best keyboard for freak FPS gaming, short of that it is tied with Corsair K65, with difference being when you like the key to trigger (a little give with Ducky or instantly with K65). Might also be worth noting I am typing a lot of reviews with this keyboard. Logitech G413 TKL: Amazon cancelled my order of this, probably because they doubled the price after I purchased it. Unfortunate because one of my past favorite gaming keyboards was a similar Logitech, which I gifted to my sister. Das Keyboard 6 Professional: (Tactile Cherry MX Brown Switches) This was my old keyboard. It is very disappointing. It is incredibly overpriced. The caps are not PBT (newer, nicer key cap plastic tech). I lubed the switches myself and it is slightly better. I have posted a very long review on its page. Das 4 keyboard was one of the best of its time (cat urinated on mine). I hope the future iterations will be better for Das' sake...since the rest of these boards are almost half the price and better per most metrics. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025 by mcgees

  • Better than the reviews lead me to believe
Color: Black Size: TKL Style: G915 TKL Pattern: Tactile
I was skeptical about buying this keyboard based on the reviews I saw. I took a chance and am happy that I did. I wanted a TKL, wireless, USB/Bluetooth keyboard that is good for typing/work and gaming, has the Home/End/Pg Up/Pg Down keys in the traditional locations and also has the F keys offset (not directly above the number keys). $200 is a lot for a keyboard, but I trust Logitech and wanted to give this a try. It exceeded my expectations. I need the keyboard to be able to switch back and forth between a PC (Gaming) and a Mac (Work). On PC, I plugged in the lightspeed wireless dongle and I was done. On Mac, I paired the keyboard with bluetooth, it asked me press certain keys on the keyboard and I was done. When connected to the Mac via bluetooth, the Windows key changes to the Apple/Command key and the Alt key changes to the Option key automatically. It was seamless. I did not have to download any software or set any preferences to make this happen. I wanted to point that out because I couldn't find any other reviews that touched on that subject and this was important to know for my needs. They Keychron I was using did not have a wireless USB option, so I had to toggle back and forth between Wired USB and Bluetooth. To do so, you have to flip a switch on the side of the keyboard, then you have to flip a second switch based on if you want the keys to be Mac or PC. With the G915, all of this is gone. Its all wireless, and when you press the USB button its automatically set to PC keys...when you press the bluetooth button its automatically set to Mac keys (because I paired it with a Mac). Huge QoL improvement for me. Gaming wise...my first night I played with it, I won 6 straight in overwatch and got promoted to platinum so....take that as you will. In all seriousness though, there is no delay, no ghosting issues, no missed key presses or anything like that. It works perfectly. Typing wise, I prefer the tactile keys. The actuation point isn't super deep (like it is with Keychron) and the keys feel crisp and make a slightly audible click. I am fast and accurate. Very happy with this. The profile is suuuuper thin. So thin in fact that I don't need my wrist rest anymore. The Keychron I had was incredibly thick and without a wrist guard, it felt like my wrists were constantly angled up. Not the case with this keyboard. I don't care about lights but.....it has them, and there are several options available in the G-Hub software. On the negatives, the keys aren't as tight as I am used to. They wiggle around kind of like a loose tooth might. It's not a huge deal, but its something I noticed that I thought was weird. The price is going to be the biggest negative for me. Paying $200 for a keyboard is unattractive, but since it covered all of my (weird) bases, I paid it. Wish it was close to $150. Overall, it fit my needs, performs better than expected and it cleaned up my setup quite a bit. Happy with the purchase, even if it was pricey. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2021 by SoBeDragon

  • Excellent Low Profile Wireless Keyboard
Color: Black Size: TKL Style: G915 TKL Pattern: Tactile
In short, this keyboard feels extremely satisfying to type on, and for someone coming from a laptop keyboard I highly recommend it. For those coming from mechanical keyboards, you really need to feel this to know if you like it or not, but I really like the feel of the tactile switches. Pros: - Tactile switches feel excellent for both typing and gaming (although pure gamers might prefer reds) - Wireless (basically zero latency; no cables; just fantastic) - RGB is extremely bright (turns off quick, but you can adjust the sleep times and colors in GHub) - Great battery life (I have to charge maybe once every two weeks, although that is usage dependent) - Volume wheel is fantastic Cons: - Expensive (Do not pay $230, that is absurd. For the $170 I got it for, it is an expensive but great keyboard) - Micro usb to charge (In 2022, placing Micro usb instead of usb c for $230 is absurd, but again, find a sale) - GHub is required to adjust sleep states and RGB (I don't mind much, but some do, so it's worth mentioning) I am a longtime laptop user, and only in the past year or so did I begin using external keyboards. First, I used apple's magic keyboard, and while this keyboard enabled me to type accurately (I'm a longtime mac user), it does not feel great due to the incredibly short keys and lack of tactility. Then, I used a ducky one two mini given to me by a friend with Cherry silent red switches, and this keyboard was just much too sensitive. The actuation force required by the keys was ridiculously low, which is fantastic for gaming, but for anything else it creates typos unless you can adjust. Thus I went looking for low profile mechanical keyboards. This was the only low-latency wireless one I could find. It is premium, feels great, and I really do not have any major complaints so far. No, the switches aren't replaceable. But that's also not really their target demographic. If you want the best in low profile mechanical keyboards for work and gaming, this is it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2022 by Clint D

  • A Solid Performer with Some Room for Improvement
Color: Black Size: TKL Style: G915 TKL Pattern: Tactile
The Logitech G915 TKL wireless keyboard deserves a 4 out of 5-star rating for several compelling reasons, including its remarkable build quality, dazzling lighting effects, superb wireless connectivity, and outstanding battery life. However, there are a couple of areas where it could see some enhancements. Pros: 1. Exceptional Build Quality: The Logitech G915 TKL exudes quality from every angle. It's solid, well-constructed, and has a premium feel that's immediately apparent. The brushed aluminum top plate not only looks sleek but also adds durability to the keyboard. 2. Stunning Lighting: Logitech has always been a pioneer in RGB lighting, and the G915 TKL is no exception. The customizable lighting effects are nothing short of fantastic. Whether you want a subtle ambiance or a mesmerizing light show, this keyboard has you covered. 3. Superb Wireless Performance: The wireless performance of this keyboard is outstanding, providing a responsive and lag-free experience. It's perfect for gaming or simply enjoying the freedom of a clutter-free desk. However, keep in mind that it may suffer at extended ranges, so stay within a reasonable distance for the best results. 4. Unrivaled Battery Life: One of the standout features of the Logitech G915 TKL is its exceptional battery life. It sets a new standard for wireless keyboards, lasting for an impressively long time on a single charge. You can enjoy extended gaming sessions or work without the constant worry of recharging. Cons: 1. Prone to Grease: One downside I've noticed is that the keycaps tend to get greasy easily, which can be a bit of a nuisance. Regular cleaning is required to keep it looking pristine. 2. Typing Experience: While I opted for the tactile keys, I found the typing experience to be somewhat disappointing. The keys feel a tad mushy, and the tactile feedback is not as pronounced as I'd like. It's a matter of personal preference, but it didn't quite match my expectations for a premium keyboard. In summary, the Logitech G915 TKL is a commendable wireless gaming keyboard with a lot going for it. Its build quality, lighting effects, wireless performance, and exceptional battery life are all top-notch. However, it could benefit from some improvements in terms of keycap resistance to grease and the typing experience. If Logitech can refine these aspects in future iterations, it could easily become the perfect gaming keyboard. For now, it's an excellent choice for gamers who prioritize aesthetics, wireless freedom, and extended battery life. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023 by iiMxCap

  • Best Keyboard I Have Owned
The keyboard feels, looks, and works amazingly. Given it is low-profile, it eliminates any sort of issues you may have with a wrist pad and comfort with the height. Just to mention, there are three different height levels to choose from to fit your needs. The white/silver one I got looks amazing. The RGB is an upgrade from my old keyboard too. Amazingly functional too. Yes, yes, some people will say the keyboard has kind of wobbly keys, and they aren't wrong, but take to mind that they aren't wobbling all over the place. In other words, the keys don't lose any functionality just because the low profile switches and flat keycaps wiggle a little, which I feel is even less wibbly than midrange membrane boards. I got the brown tactiles, and they are great too. Battery life is great too... and I always forget to turn it off. It will last me weeks at a time even when I do so. The smallest issue is that my F1 key occasionally forgets to act like the rest of the keys and light up with the same color, but that is easily fixed by just pressing the key. Then it knows to go to your set color. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2023 by Ethan

  • Nice small form factor low profile tactile mechanical lit lightspeed/bluetooth wireless keyboard
Color: Black Size: TKL Style: G915 TKL Pattern: Tactile
Update: Had the keyboard for a few days and after a little getting used to is really great to type on and the small form factor excels. Fast switching between two laptops with a button press is outstanding and the volume bar saves time. I like the G915 TKL so much, to match I just ordered the wireless Logitech MX Master 3 with multi-pc flow, my wired high DPI gaming G502 Hero can be in reserve or hand down. The Logitech G915 TKL keyboard just arrived next-day, have a lot more room for mouse and work, just what I needed. Very quick setup with lightspeed and bluetooth to two laptops, had to downloaded manual. Tactile is very comfortable and fast but bottoms out and is still clicky. I use for programming and writing/work including architecture and type very fast. Not a single missed keystroke and responsiveness is instant. Out-of-the-box lighting wave brightness and effect isn't even close to my last expensive mechanical Corsair or inexpensive Redragon K502 but both were wired and this wireless conserves power. My professional needs do not include a lightshow, only a clearly lit keyboard which this logitech provides well. I don't work in complete darkness, usually working in strong home office lighting and a new modern led desk lamp makes the less used alt-charset being non-lit completely irrelevant and unnecessary, the alt-key symbols are viewable to me. The removal of unused keys is most welcome, Tenkeyless is perfect since I use arrow and home/end/del keys, the printscreen key works. A great combination with logitech mouse infinite scroll but now wish I had bought the wireless version of the G502 Hero. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2021 by Rob

  • Expensive but Worth It Expensive but Worth It
I swap out keyboards like crazy, and for the price, I was a bit hesitant on this one. But after typing on one for a bit, I was convinced this was exactly what I've been looking for. All things considered, it is! The mid-height key caps are my favorite, but incredibly tricky to find, so this was one major selling point. Something about the balance between the old school full height keys and the chicklet/laptop style keys make them easy for me to type quickly. The spacing is just right. The brown switches are my favorite. Not obnoxiously noisy, so I can have that satisfying "clack" without feeling like I'm driving everyone else in the surrounding area totally nuts. Also just enough feedback from the tactile bump to know when a click will be registered. That said, a few of the keys are a bit sturdier than others, while some are a bit looser/wobblier. Overall, fairly happy with the quality. The wireless connectivity is flawless. Haven't experienced any issues with dropped keys or inability to connect. Only thing to note is that on boot, it does take a tiny bit of time before it connects and starts registering key presses, so if you're trying to say, access your BIOS or switch to a different boot drive, you'll have more luck repeatedly pressing the key you need as opposed to holding it down as you would with a wired board. Finally, love the overall look and feel. Was a bit hesitant to get a white keyboard, remembering some of the nasty looking boards from decades past, but it looks great on the desk so it was a sacrifice I was willing to make. The volume wheel and other audio control keys are a great addition, and the LEDs are nice and vibrant. Overall, for the price, I'm quite happy with this board. Great for typing. No issues when gaming. Its definitely not for everyone, but its a joy to use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2022 Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2022 by Dan Miller

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