I actually wasn't expecting much when I ordered this keyboard, because let's face it, it's all plastic, it has a weird wrist rest, and the key shapes are pretty odd. After watching numerous review videos, I was finally able to convince myself to try out this keyboard. In all honesty, Logitech is quite professional. First of all, the box that the keyboard came in was well designed, and it was pleasant to unbox. I then plugged the keyboard in, and the lights came on. I found the interface easy to use, and the customization to be quite nice. I'm not too crazy about lights (except for the times when I use the keyboard in the dark) but what I found quite frustrating was that I couldn't assign any keys to switch between lighting profiles. I actually did not take this into consideration when I bought the keyboard, but other than that, the keyboard was great overall. The shaped keys were not an issue, especially when I typed, and I actually found that the Romer-G switches were really nice. They are quiet, like Cherry-MX Brown switches, and the response time for each key was extremely short. I like the response time of the keyboard more than those of the Razer Blackwidow Ultimate or the Corsair K70. While I do love those two keyboards, I just found that the G910 was exactly what I was looking for in a keyboard: great feel, great response time, and no noise issues from the keys (that was a big issue while I was using my mic). Overall great product!Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
This keyboard *looks* like a mechanical gaming keyboard but doesn't work like one. It has RGB colors, but it runs on a continuous spectrum that can't be adjusted--no color selection, no brightness options, merely on and off. The keys sound just like my $20 office keyboard and lack the satisfying click of a true mechanical keyboard. The "wrist rest" is clumsy and heavy. All that said, it's still a Logitech keyboard. It lacks the premium feeling of a mechanical keyboard, but it still types your words in just like normal, and the media and gaming keys are all functional. The thing is, you can have that experience for 1/3 the price of this unit with its empty bells and whistles. You won't hate it, but you won't be impressed, either.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
Overall, it's a nice keyboard, but honestly doesn't serve the price very well. Pros: - Nice keys; they're overexaggerated in many youtube reviews. They work well & feel good. - Lighting is very nice, and offers many options when it comes to customization. - Keys are easy to type with and game with. Macro keys do take time getting used to. - Fingerprints are nonexistent - Smartphone dock - Volume rocker and media buttons Cons: - Not a very loud/clicky sound - Takes a while to get used to the keyboard (IMO) - Two brightness modes: On, or Off. - Software doesn't do everything I would like for it to do, but gets the job done - Can only program the extra programmable keys, unlike the Razer Blackwidow Chroma, that can program any key on the keyboard. - Changing the wrist rest was kind of a pain. - Smartphone cant charge while in dock - Would have liked to change change the lighting as I change to different profiles. You need to do this manually.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
This keyboard is awesome, it has a lot of great functionalities like the color customization and the G keys to porgram what ever you want. The ARX DOCK alow you to connect your cell phone like the screen ( in G15 and G19 versions) I recommend it for any one it is really well build and it is confortable for big hands. Cons. The keys sound like an old keyboard but this is for a good reason they have independent springs that make the key go back up faster. It is big, this is good for people with big hands but maybe not for everyone. I recommend this keyboard, it is a keyboard for last and heavy usage not just for gamers but for everyone. Hans
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Ok,first off, I LOVE THIS KEYBOARD. NOW onto my beefs with it, First they used blue less on the media keys by using a white let and a blue inner caps vs clear ones and having RGB like the 810 model. Second, The macro record key ends up more of a annoyance then a convince. Third. For the price no USB passthrough and no onboard memory to remember the lighting profile until the software hooks in.. Four. This is more of a beef with their lighting effects as a whole. They have a open software end so you can program your own lighting system, but why isn't their a sepctrum option for the lighting for music? Not even with their flagship headset ATM... You have to use a third part program to do it and add more dynamic and full library of lighting effects. Fifth. The white color dose end up blueish as everyone says... Which theirs no underneath lights that shine through blue so it isn't light bleeding... It's the LEDs themselves .Which tbh is normal even on 5050 LED strips, so not complaining..Much Now the good. The key presses feels great when pressed and are quiet, they articulate quickly and are at a good polling rate. The software has a lot of good going for it under macro area of the software, the blue is rich and clear.the antispill works (could be better....) I recommend another keyboard unless ya can score this for a flat 100$ like I could.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
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