Logitech G915 TKL Tenkeyless Lightspeed Wireless RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (Carbon, Tactile) – 920-009495
Logitech G915 TKL Tenkeyless Lightspeed Wireless RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (Carbon, Tactile)
The Logitech G915 TKL Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Keyboard is a breakthrough in design and engineering. It features lightspeed pro-grade wireless, advanced Lightsync RGB, and pro-grade low-profile mechanical switches. Meticulously crafted from premium materials, the G915 TKL is a sophisticated design of unparalleled beauty, strength, and performance, now in an even more compact form factor.
Compact Tenkeyless Design
The G915 TKL features the same advanced technologies as the G915, but in a more compact design, providing more room for mouse movement. The USB receiver can be stored in the back of the keyboard for additional portability.
Lightspeed Wireless
G915 TKL features pro-grade lightspeed wireless that achieves super-fast 1 ms performance. G915 TKL is also fully functional when plugged in via USB, so you can charge and play simultaneously.
Impossibly Thin
G915 TKL is a feat of engineering and design. It’s incredibly refined, impossibly thin, and built with a no-compromises commitment to performance and feature set. Durable, comfortable, and ready for intense gaming sessions, G915 TKL is truly the next generation of gaming mechanical keyboards.
Advanced Low-Profile Mechanical Switches
G915 TKL features high-performance low-profile GL mechanical switches that provide all the speed, accuracy, and performance of traditional switches, at half the height. The GL switches are rigorously tested to meet strict endurance, responsiveness, and accuracy requirements.
Lightsync RGB
G915 TKL offers intelligent Lightsync RGB technology which enables fully customizable per-key lighting across 16.8 million colors. Create your own animations or choose from a selection of preset effects for the most immersive RGB experience. Unify a theme, enhance your gameplay, and extend your gaming setup through your keyboard.
Endless Control
Sleek and sophisticated G915 TKL offers a focused, high-performance experience with every feature you need to take total control of—like onboard profiles and game mode.
Remarkable Battery Life
Enjoy hours of non-stop game time on a single charge. The battery indicator light on the keyboard and Logitech G HUB will notify you when the battery is low. Fully recharges in under four hours. Keep playing while it’s plugged in and charging via micro USB.
Connect Multiple Devices
Connect to lightspeed wireless for a super-fast 1 ms connection or switch to another device with the push of a button using Bluetooth connectivity. Toggle between high-performance lightspeed wireless via USB receiver and Bluetooth quickly and easily.
Dedicated Media Controls
Onboard media controls are right at your fingertips. Dedicated controls quickly adjust volume, play/pause and skip music or videos, and mute audio instantly.
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Make every game more exciting. A fresh new take on gaming gear is here at last. Decades of performance innovation meet fun, vibrant color.
Logitech G915 TKL Tenkeyless Lightspeed Wireless RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
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Description
Logitech G915 TKL Tenkeyless Lightspeed Wireless RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard – Wireless Connectivity – Bluetooth/Wi-Fi – USB Interface – English – PC, Windows, Mac OS, Chrome OS, Android, iOS – Mechanical Keyswitch – Carbon
Mfr # 920-009495
Play The Next Dimension
A breakthrough in design and engineering, the G915 TKL features LIGHTSPEED pro-grade wireless, advanced LIGHTSYNC RGB, and high-performance low-profile mechanical switches. Meticulously crafted from premium materials, the G915 TKL is a sophisticated design of unparalleled beauty, strength, and performance, now in an even more compact form factor. G915 TKL. Play the next dimension.
Compact Tenkeyless Design
G915 TKL features the same advanced technologies as the G915-but in a more compact design, providing more room for mouse movement. The USB receiver can be stored in the back of the keyboard for additional portability.
LightSpeed Wireless
G915 TKL features pro-grade LIGHTSPEED wireless that achieves super-fast 1 ms performance. G915 TKL is also fully functional when plugged in via USB, so you can charge and play simultaneously.
Impossibly Thin
G915 TKL is a feat of engineering and design. It’s incredibly refined, impossibly thin, and built with a no-compromises commitment to performance and feature set. Durable, comfortable, and ready for intense gaming sessions, G915 TKL is truly the next generation of gaming mechanical keyboards.
Advanced Low-Profile Mechanical Switches
G915 TKL features high performance low-profile GL mechanical switches that provide all the speed, accuracy, and performance of traditional switches-at half the height. Our GL switches are rigorously tested to meet strict endurance, responsiveness, and accuracy requirements. Available in three switch types:
GL Clicky – audible click and tactile feedback
GL Tactile – a gentle bump for some tactile feedback
GL Linear – a completely smooth keystroke
LightSync RGB
G915 TKL offers intelligent LIGHTSYNC RGB technology which enables fully customizable per-key lighting across ~ 16.8 M colors. Create your own animations or choose from a selection of preset effects for the most immersive RGB experience. Unify a theme, enhance your gameplay, and extend your gaming setup through your keyboard.
Endless Control
Sleek and sophisticated G915 TKL offers a focused, high-performance experience with every feature you need to take total control-like onboard profiles and game mode. Make G915 TKL the command center for your PC.
Remarkable Battery Life
Enjoy hours of non-stop game time on a single charge. Battery indicator light on the keyboard and Logitech G HUB will notify you when the battery is low. Fully recharges in under four hours. Keep playing while it’s plugged in and charging via micro USB.
Connet To Multiple Decives
Connect to LIGHTSPEED wireless for super-fast 1 ms connection or switch to another device with the push of a button using Bluetooth® connectivity. Toggle between high-performance LIGHTSPEED wireless via USB receiver and Bluetooth quickly and easily.
Dedicated Media Controls
Onboard media controls are right at your fingertips. Dedicated controls quickly adjust volume, play/pause and skip music or videos, and mute audio instantly.
Main Features
Manufacturer: Logitech
Manufacturer Part Number: 920-009495
Manufacturer Website Address: www. logitech.com
Brand Name: Logitech
Product Model: G915
Product Name: G915 TKL Tenkeyless Lightspeed Wireless RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
Product Type: Gaming Keyboard
Keyboard/Keypad
Keyswitch Technology: Mechanical
Keyboard/Keypad Connectivity Technology: Wireless
Keyboard/Keypad Wireless Technology: Bluetooth/Wi-Fi
Keyboard/Keypad Features: Compact Keyboard
Keyboard/Keypad Features: Integrated Backlighting
Keyboard/Keypad Features: Built-in Battery
Keyboard/Keypad Features: Low-profile Keys
Hot Keys: Macro
Hot Keys: Multimedia
Localization: English
Interfaces/Ports
Keyboard/Keypad Host Interface: USB
Physical Characteristics
Color: Carbon
Keyboard/Keypad Height: 0.87″
Keyboard/Keypad Width: 5.91″
Keyboard/Keypad Depth: 14.49″
Weight (Approximate): 1.79 lb
Miscellaneous
Platform Supported: Android
Platform Supported: Chrome OS
Platform Supported: Windows
Platform Supported: iOS
Platform Supported: Mac OS
Platform Supported: PC
Environmentally Friendly: Yes
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Reviews
Logitech G915 Lightspeed Wireless Mechanical Keyboard Review.
Guest from the future
This has never happened before! Full-size keyboard, and even mechanical, and even low-profile, and even wireless! Yes, even with RGB lighting. It seems that you can’t jump any higher than this, let alone other manufacturers who year after year mark time in one place, releasing only slightly modified game mechanics. In this light, the new Logitech looks completely futuristic compared to all other keyboards. However, as always. However, this keyboard has one ma-a-a-scarlet unpleasant feature: like any innovative product, it costs absolutely insane money, but you get all the best here and now. And if so, then I personally will ask her for all aspects of performance in the first category.
The Logitech G915 package is not so big: it comes with a keyboard, a braided charging cable and an extension cord, as well as an adapter and a radio connector. The papers come in a separate envelope, and I’m glad that there is a branded sticker. But nothing supernatural is attached. The Logitech G915 Lightspeed is a full-sized, low-profile keyboard with 5 extra macro keys, a bunch of extra keys for profile switching, brightness and wireless controls, media keys and a volume wheel. The keyboard is built around low-profile GL Tactile switches of our own design, and we will, of course, check this out. Also, the device is equipped with RGB backlight, and Logitech G Hub is used to configure it.
The design of the keyboard makes a lasting positive first impression – the keyboard is very thin and low, like a knife blade! And no wonder, because the height of the keyboard is only 22 mm. Moreover, due to the low profile, it seems at all that it is more compact than conventional mechanics, but this is just an optical illusion. And this effect is achieved through the use of a frameless case, when the switches are located directly on the base of the keyboard. But a rather modest mass of about 1 kg is no longer a joke! Taking into account the entire body kit, built-in battery and mechanical stuffing, this indicator is very modest for this device. But behind the design lies the excellent processing of the keyboard: the upper part is made of anodized aluminum, all its edges on the sides are neatly rounded, and even with all the bells and whistles, the keyboard does not look bulky, rather it turned out to be laconic and functional. True, the edges of the keyboard are not processed at the top and bottom, and you can inadvertently scratch them.
Unlike many other keyboards, Logitech has all additional controls placed in separate keys. On the top left are the keys for switching keyboard profiles, on which you can score various functions and backlighting. A little further – the ability to connect via radio or Bluetooth; there is also a game mode and backlight brightness adjustment. On the right is a massive analog volume wheel and a block of multimedia keys – there is simply no extra or unused space in the keyboard. There are five G-keys on the left side, which can be used for any function, and the downside is that only these keys will be fully programmable. On which in the overall standings it will be possible to score only 15 different values (3 profiles, 5 keys). All standard keys are not amenable to remapping, and this is once again an oversight, since most well-known manufacturers allow you to configure any keyboard keys at your discretion through software.
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Logitech’s layout is also clever, but if you’ve seen the company’s previous keyboards, you’ll be familiar with the wild mixture of ANSI and ISO layouts: it uses long shifts and a full-fledged Backspace, but its Enter is double-deck and L-shaped. You have to get used to it, and at first I personally often smeared past it. I would also like to scold the rapidly aging Micro-USB standard, which is used to connect and charge the keyboard: in 2019year, with the total transition to Type-C, it is strange to see such a connector in one of the most technologically advanced innovations. From below, Logitech, as always, demonstrates chic ergonomics. To maintain stability on the table, six soft rubber pads are used, and two-tier rubberized retractable legs are used to adjust the angle of the keyboard, allowing you to raise it by 4 and 8 degrees, respectively.
Logitech G915 Lightspeed keyboard keycaps have a low, unsculpted profile (unlike OEM or Cherry profiles, all keys of all rows are made the same way, without additional angles), and they are made of ordinary painted translucent ABS plastic. But even here Logitech messed up: if the English character was engraved, then all Russian characters turned out to be somehow thin, and besides, they were applied over the keycaps with paint, and only the letters “B” and “Yu” were engraved. So almost all Russian symbols are simply not visible in the dark, and, willy-nilly, you will have to master touch typing. How a company like Logitech allowed this is still in my head. The backlighting of the keyboard also turned out to be not the brightest due to the use of SMD LEDs soldered directly on the board. Of course, they shine well through English characters and all other designations, but you should not expect any airy and diffused backlighting around the keyboard even in the presence of a frameless case.
But in terms of autonomy, the G915 staggers absolutely everyone: when fully charged and with full brightness of the backlight, it can work for about 30 hours (and it will come out even more, taking into account the decrease in brightness when idle), and – attention! – 1100 hours without backlight at all. This is an absolutely fabulous figure, which competitors will not reach again in the next at least a year. And all thanks to the use of a radio channel and Bluetooth low energy specifications. By the way, such a dual wireless mode allows you to use the keyboard both at home with a PC and with a laptop and even with some other devices, since most devices support a Bluetooth connection. True, when connected via a radio channel, the keyboard will work without delay, and this is the only competent choice in the case of games, but when connected via Bluetooth, you will not have to look for an additional USB socket, and the power consumption will be minimal. The reception signal at any connection at the keyboard is stable, and therefore you can safely sit with it on the couch without thinking about any wires at all.
Logitech G Hub is a bone in the throat of any seasoned gamer who has chosen Logitech peripherals as his weapon. But they also found justice for it, for which thanks to the guys from the official Russian-speaking community. In short, the main problem lay in the Cyrillic spelling of the username in the Windows system, which is why when loading the settings (which are stored along the path C:\Windows\Users\…), the program simply did not find them and went into eternal reboot. To solve the problem, in the vast majority of cases, it is only necessary to change the username from Russian to English, only by editing the account and registry at the administrator level, and not by simply renaming the folder. But in general, it was necessary to make the path for storing the program settings such that when G Hub was loaded, there would be no Cyrillic characters on the path. I don’t understand one thing: about 15 years ago, games and some programs sometimes suffered from similar problems, but now it’s 2019, and I have never seen such frank failures in any other software. By the way, this explains why in the foreign community I found a negligible number of questions in those. support with a similar issue.
So, the new Logitech G Hub software looks beautiful, functional and generally convenient, although many people still encounter various small jambs with settings not being saved and other bugs. Nevertheless, in the new software everything is done as functionally as possible. Up to 3 profiles can be stored in the keyboard memory, which can be associated with a specific backlight effect, as well as assign five G-keys, where you can record macros and in general everything your heart desires. In addition, thanks to the G-Shift function, all these keys switch to an alternative layout, which can also be assigned, so that the total number of possibilities, taking into account 3 profiles, is enough for everyone. The keyboard also has an advanced backlight editor, where you can not only have fun with standard effects, but also create your own – a kind of simplified analogue of Razer Chroma. And in the end, in order to switch to the built-in memory and make everything work offline, you will have to go to the settings and manually activate this mode.
But with Logitech switches, of course, they cheated. Their vaunted GL switches, which they promote here and there, are really just regular Kailh Low Profile (Choc Switches) that have been on the market for a very long time, except that they are rarely put in serial keyboards. Perhaps, in the case of the G915 Lightspeed keyboard, Kailh makes switches specifically for Logitech, since the specifications of Kailh LP Brown are slightly different from Kailh GL Tactile, which are used by Logitech. But in terms of design and characteristics, the switches are identical, which is why it is easy to conclude that the changes in the G9 switches15 minimum. The Kailh GL Tactile are short throw tactile switches with 2.7mm total travel and 1.5mm actuation travel. The force required for actuation is 50 grams; the total margin of survivability for pressing – 70 million times. Also, the keyboard is equipped with Cherry-like stabilizers, however, they are accompanied by a slight bounce and clang when pressed.
An interesting point: low-profile Kailh switches have their own keycap connector, so finding a replacement for them if something happens to them will be very problematic, although much easier than in the case of the very rare Romer-G mount. In general, Logitech go through some wilds, constantly releasing their keyboards on non-standard switches, where it is impossible to replace keycaps, not to mention all other operations. The sensations from the new switches also turned out to be very diverse: on the one hand, a short travel and a rather noticeable, but soft tactile response only contribute to high-speed dialing, but on the other hand, it is very difficult to adapt to such a short travel after dialing on conventional mechanics. Somewhere you don’t press it, somewhere the key sticks slightly, because you subconsciously think that you pressed it, and somewhere you just miss-click because you accidentally hit the next key. The only thing I can say is that such mechanics will please all lovers of laptop keyboards, because the Logitech G915 Lightspeed is like a laptop keyboard at maximum speed. But if you’ve been cuddling with classic mechanics for a long time, this transition can be a stark contrast to the familiar feel of typing on long switches. On the other hand, these switches have a lot of their positive aspects.
For example, they are pressed very smoothly and accurately, and they absolutely do not look like a typical membrane – it’s all the same mechanics in all its glory, which is in no way inferior to ordinary switches in terms of clarity of pressing and feels much more solid than membrane keys or Romer-G switches. Secondly, the keyboard turned out to be surprisingly quiet – a quality that haunts all Logitech keyboards. Slightly louder than on the Romer-G switches, but much quieter than on all other keyboards (except maybe Cherry MX Silent Red). This is partly the merit of the new switches, partly it is the merit of a short stroke, where the key simply does not have time to accelerate from pressing, and when it hits the substrate it makes a soft dull click. By the way, for the same reason, stabilizers work twice or even three times quieter than on any conventional mechanics. However, this will definitely take some getting used to. And for myself, in the first days, I concluded that playing on such switches is much more convenient than typing, but this is a matter of habit. However, the wireless mode, which actually turned out to be very good, did not give me any sense of freedom: I very rarely move the keyboard on the table, so the absence of a cable had little effect on my everyday experience. With a mouse, the absence of a cable is an obvious buzz; in the keyboard, a similar thing is just a nice bonus, nothing more.
The new Logitech G915 Lightspeed is the most technologically advanced keyboard of this year, and all its features are implemented with maximum user-friendliness, so this is not just another concept with interesting ideas that someone might want to use, but a full-fledged unit, ready to use. And she has a lot of positive qualities, skillfully combined in a single device: this is a relatively low weight, and an extremely pleasant low-profile frameless design, and the presence of new switches, and RGB backlighting. And, most importantly, the ability to work in any of the wireless modes, which are supported by remarkable autonomy.
Nevertheless, although this keyboard evokes mostly positive emotions, it has many small flaws, starting with the G Hub, which many users are still fighting with, ending with problems with stabilizers and localization. And when you see a prohibitively set price tag that outdoes absolutely all existing serial keyboards, you start to think about the need for all these goodies. So it turns out a compromise, where all the innovations and innovations are on one side of the scale, and on the other – a performance far from perfect, which you can’t expect in a keyboard for which you are asked to pay such a solid amount.
Logitech G915 TKL mechanical keyboard silver USB wireless BT/Radio slim Multimedia for gamer LED – 1513859
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Logitech G915 TKL mechanical keyboard silver USB wireless BT/Radio slim Multimedia for gamer LED
Item code: | 1513859 |
Manufacturer: | LOGITECH |
Manufacturer code: | 920-010117 |
Availability: | On request |
Price: 27690 ₽
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Features
EAN code | 5099206094734 |
Key features | |
Type | Keyboard |
Slim keyboard | Yes |
Multimedia additional keys | Yes |
For gamers | YES |
Cable length | 1.8 m |
Keyboard reach | 10 m |
Keyboard depth | 150 mm |
Mechanical | YES |
Connectors, interfaces | |
Interface | USB |
Keyboard wireless connection type | Bluetooth/Radio channel |
Food | |
Battery type | own Li-ion battery |
Dimensions, weight, color | |
Keyboard dimensions | 368x22x150mm |
Color | silver |
Weight (keyboards) | 0. |