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Amazon.com: Logitech G915 TKL Tenkeyless Lightspeed Wireless RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard $172.22

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It's the tactile version. It did sell lower at Best Buy last year but this is the best price if you need it now.

Edit: Price lowered to 172.22

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085RLZ1C4/
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It's the tactile version. It did sell lower at Best Buy last year but this is the best price if you need it now.

Edit: Price lowered to 172.22

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085RLZ1C4/

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Model: G915 TKL TENKEYLESS LIGHTSPEED WIRELESS RGB MECHANICAL GAMING KEYBOARD

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Mar 12, 2022
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Electricb7
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I purchased this and returned it. It's simply not worth that price maybe when they update it with USB-c or keys that you can easily see. Earlier this year I found the perfect substitute which is the Red Dragon k607p wireless. It's the exact same thing without hurting your wallet. It's missing the media keys at the top but saving over $100 is worth it. Right now it's on sale for $45 Redragon K607P Wireless 2.4G
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0934L2...UTF8&psc=1
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cuoreesitante
Mar 12, 2022
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Quote from Electricb7 :
I purchased this and returned it. It's simply not worth that price maybe when they update it with USB-c or keys that you can easily see. Earlier this year I found the perfect substitute which is the Red Dragon k607p wireless. It's the exact same thing without hurting your wallet. It's missing the media keys at the top but saving over $100 is worth it. Right now it's on sale for $45 Redragon K607P Wireless 2.4G
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0934L2...UTF8&psc=1
I have the G915 and not the K607P that you linked, but I seriously seriously doubt "it's the exact same thing". The build quality of the G915 is amazing, super solid and heavy feeling despite being low profile (not just the switches/keys, but the board itself as well), there's absolutely no issue with the legibility (you can customize the lighting in the software to your heart's content). Micro-USB instead of USB-C is a minor annoyance, but in no way shape or form impacts how the keyboard performs. I'm sure the K607P is a solid choice at its price point, but there are numerous reviews that talk about the poor build quality.
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ATPsynthase
Mar 12, 2022
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Best keyboard. I got it at 150 and it's worth every penny
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Mar 12, 2022
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richcan
Mar 12, 2022
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Quote from ATPsynthase :
Best keyboard. I got it at 150 and it's worth every penny
I'm with this guy. Got mine at Best Buy, brown key switches I believe, it's been very worth it for me.
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Mar 12, 2022
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namlook
Mar 12, 2022
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Im interested in what makes this $120 better than the EVGA Z20 mechanical kB that has been $50 when on sale and which allows you to swap the switches. Wireless and removing 10 key alone doesn't seem worth that premium. I use 10 key all the time so I like having that.
Last edited by namlook March 12, 2022 at 02:15 PM.
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Sagi
Mar 12, 2022
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I got the white tactile one from Amazon couple weeks ago in Like New condition for $150+tax. Great keyboard! I turn off the LEDs and it's still 99% after 2 weeks.. insane!
Mar 12, 2022
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espresso360
Mar 12, 2022
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There's so many other wireless hotswap keyboards on the market that I don't see why this is over $150 tbh
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Sagi
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Quote from namlook :
Im interested in what makes this $120 better than the EVGA Z20 mechanical kB that has been $50 when on sale and which allows you to swap the switches. Wireless and removing 10 key alone doesn't seem worth that premium. I use 10 key all the time so I like having that.
Not only wireless, but it's low latency. Great for gaming and has the ability to switch to bluetooth if needed. Dedicated media keys and volume knob. Hard to find something like this in TKL format too
Mar 12, 2022
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zephiK
Mar 12, 2022
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I bought this during Black Friday last year, it's a good keyboard but I ended up returning it. I spend a lot of time on my computer, the battery life wasn't up to par. For a keyboard that's $150+, I shouldn't have to compromise by turning off the LEDs to preserve battery life.

With LEDs turned on, the battery life isn't that great if you're spending 8+ hours on the computer everyday, and the keyboard uses microUSB which is another annoyance if you have to regularly charge. Loved the keyboard but the battery didn't live up to it's expectations, the low profile keys take some time getting used to as well.
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namlook
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Quote from Sagi :
Not only wireless, but it's low latency. Great for gaming and has the ability to switch to bluetooth if needed. Dedicated media keys and volume knob. Hard to find something like this in TKL format too
Ok thanks. Sounds like wireless and TKL are the reasons to buy over a much less expensive mech KB like Z20 which has media buttons and volume knob as well. If someone's keyboard is stationary and they want the ten key it seems like there wouldn't be any advantage. Does the BT have the capability to connect to multiple computers like the Logitech MX Keys?
Last edited by namlook March 12, 2022 at 03:04 PM.
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Electricb7
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Quote from cuoreesitante :
I have the G915 and not the K607P that you linked, but I seriously seriously doubt "it's the exact same thing". The build quality of the G915 is amazing, super solid and heavy feeling despite being low profile (not just the switches/keys, but the board itself as well), there's absolutely no issue with the legibility (you can customize the lighting in the software to your heart's content). Micro-USB instead of USB-C is a minor annoyance, but in no way shape or form impacts how the keyboard performs. I'm sure the K607P is a solid choice at its price point, but there are numerous reviews that talk about the poor build quality.
The build quality of the K607p is the same as the G915. I know its a $200 keyboard but a sturdy build is a sturdy build. Its rock solid and the same as the G915. I have had the experience to use both.
I also have a Keychron low profile. Which also felt better than the G915

This is a great alternative to Logitechs G915 TKL and Keychrons wireless low profile keyboards.
+Very compact and wireless
+bright lights (both white and color)
+usb-c
+solid sturdy build
+affordable

- off/on/BT switch is under the keyboard for some reason.

Honestly this is a great keyboard for the price. I had the G915 TKL and returned it because it felt cheap, it had micro usb and very hard to see keys when lights not on. I have both the Keychron K1 and K3 and this is pretty much the same thing except my pockets dont hurt. Its missing the Logitech gaming software that changes the colors and stuff but for the price you can live without it.
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I can't speak to every alternative out there, but I have been using MX Keys for a long time and just got the G915 TKL. I loved MX Keys for its low profile and sturdy build, but I kept missing the tactile feel and sound of brown switches. To me, G915 TKL keeps all of the positives of MX Keys (low profile, good build, low latency) and adds excellent brown switches, even better latency and a superior backlighting.
Mar 12, 2022
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ZachZ1735
Mar 12, 2022
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I'm not a keyboard fanatic or anything so take my opinion with a grain of salt. I upgraded to the g915 tkl tactile from the g815. Overall it's a decent upgrade. I threw a Volta charger in it so I can charge it easily without needing a cable present. For those concerned about cabling you can also get a micro USB from CableMod that should also work. However, I personally wouldn't recommend paying full price or even $100 for it. I think I found this one used for like $85.
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TastyDeal
Mar 13, 2022
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Sweet keyboard but a tad still too expensive! 💰 🤑 💸
Last edited by TastyDeal March 12, 2022 at 04:19 PM.

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Mar 13, 2022
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rkade
Mar 13, 2022
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Highly recommend this keyboard. Feels great to type on and great to use for productivity and gaming. Support has been great too. My WASD keys were worn off and they replaced the whole keyboard, which I received within 2 weeks of opening my ticket with them.

Only thing I'd say to look out for is the keycaps are not hot swappable as they aren't compatible with most other types.

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