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Logitech G915 Lightspeed Mechanical Wireless Gaming TKL Keyboard (Tactile) $149.99

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Amazon has the G915 TKL Lightspeed Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (tactile) for $149.99

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Amazon has the G915 TKL Lightspeed Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (tactile) for $149.99

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-W...08457&th=1

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Model: G915 TKL TENKEYLESS LIGHTSPEED WIRELESS RGB MECHANICAL GAMING KEYBOARD

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Jul 12, 2022
287 Posts
Joined Nov 2008
Jul 12, 2022
barr08
Jul 12, 2022
287 Posts
Had this in my cart forever. Finally low enough to pull the trigger. Just the tactile one that's on sale, the other triggers are still full price.

I got an additional 7 bucks off as a lightning deal, looks like it's going on for another day.
Jul 12, 2022
26 Posts
Joined Jul 2017
Jul 12, 2022
freelumpia
Jul 12, 2022
26 Posts
any sale for linear? (on amazon it's $210)
Jul 12, 2022
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Joined Aug 2018
Jul 12, 2022
theColeHardTruth
Jul 12, 2022
48 Posts
80% (TKL) and Full-size (100%, with TenKey, Tactile Switches only) available at BestBuy

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/logi.../6360853.p
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Jul 13, 2022
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Jul 13, 2022
fluffyboi
Jul 13, 2022
356 Posts
why do ppl prefer TKL?

even gaming laptop i am looking for one with TK
Jul 13, 2022
4,126 Posts
Joined Oct 2008
Jul 13, 2022
GnatGoSplat
Jul 13, 2022
4,126 Posts
Quote from fluffyboi :
why do ppl prefer TKL?

even gaming laptop i am looking for one with TK
Young people don't know 10-key typing these days.
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Jul 13, 2022
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Jul 13, 2022
TransTeam
Jul 13, 2022
2,285 Posts
Quote from GnatGoSplat :
Young people don't know 10-key typing these days.
Old folks like me, want smaller foot print on desk.
I might pull the trigger on this

pulled the trigger and replacing my ducky keyboard. thanks op
Last edited by TransTeam July 12, 2022 at 11:48 PM.
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Jul 13, 2022
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Jul 13, 2022
Crabs
Jul 13, 2022
392 Posts
Quote from fluffyboi :
why do ppl prefer TKL?

even gaming laptop i am looking for one with TK
Why not? Just redundant keys taking up a bunch of desk space unless you do a lot of data entry. And if for some reason I ever need to do a lot of data entry I would rather have a standalone numpad anyway.
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Jul 13, 2022
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NiravP3261
Jul 13, 2022
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Quote from theColeHardTruth :
80% (TKL) and Full-size (100%, with TenKey, Tactile Switches only) available at BestBuy

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/logi.../6360853.p [bestbuy.com]
DANG bestbuy is sold out on that
Jul 13, 2022
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BloodyInsane
Jul 13, 2022
31 Posts
I got this a few weeks back, refurb, for $120 to replace my beloved, 12-year old K800 (I also paired it with a G604 to replace my M720). For $150, this is a good deal, new. This is a great KB, but the dongle and software aren't as good as their productivity counterparts.

I have occasional connectivity issues, even when the KB and dongle are 1ft apart on my desk, with direct line of sight. It took me 2 days of troubleshooting to successfully update my dongle's firmware. G Hub is full of tiny annoying things that, added together, sometimes make you wanna pull your hair out.

I'm also not alone in this. It's not a refurb issue. The Logitech forums are full of people with the same issues. Some have made it work for them, and some haven't. I'm somewhere in the middle and waffling about returning it.

If you do get this, don't just let it sit in the box. Give the keyboard and G Hub software a good run the first few days so you can surface any issues and make a decision on if you want to keep it.

Also, agree with TransTeam and Crabs. I got the TKL and a separate wireless numpad which I only occasionally pull out out of the drawer for work. Lower cost, more desk space, more flexibility. Best of both worlds.
Jul 14, 2022
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Jul 14, 2022
Wolf1e
Jul 14, 2022
1,843 Posts
I had the full size of this, the main reason I returned it was micro USB -_-
Jul 14, 2022
639 Posts
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Jul 14, 2022
Comp625
Jul 14, 2022
639 Posts
I owned the G915 TKL with Tactile switches and use it with my living room gaming PC. Here are my thoughts:
  • Even though the board is mechanical, it feels more like a laptop keyboard. The keycaps are thin and key presses feel shallow. However, an upside is that the keyboard is quieter (unlike a traditional mechanical keyboard, but this is still louder than membrane keyboards).
  • The connection still uses Micro USB. Not a big deal to me but may be a turn-off to some who are trying to convert over to USB-C.
  • Subjectively, the keyboard looks very classy and doesn't scream gamer at all. Perfect fit for my living room.
  • G Hub software is OK. Not great but not as terrible as people make it out to be.
  • RGB backlight turns off after a certain amount of time (I can't remember how long) to preserve battery. I don't recall a setting to keep it persistent or to have it on longer. The keycap font is also hard to read without the RGB backlight.
  • Logitech's Lightspeed wireless technology is best-in-class. When I last researched into this, there wasn't much competition in this wireless mechanical TKL space. Most other wireless keyboards have latency issues or signal issues where it cuts out randomly,
Jul 14, 2022
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Jul 14, 2022
kevinh
Jul 14, 2022
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Quote from Wolf1e :
I had the full size of this, the main reason I returned it was micro USB -_-
I am using one right now and that's indeed one of the most annoying things. I've gone full USB-C except for this dang thing.
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Jul 16, 2022
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Jul 16, 2022
AminS
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Jul 16, 2022
291 Posts
Quote from kevinh :
I am using one right now and that's indeed one of the most annoying things. I've gone full USB-C except for this dang thing.
For my keyboard and mouse I use an adapter that magnetizes the input (G915 / G502 - Lightspeed). I couldn't justify spending $100+ for a light speed mouse pad, so this has surprisingly worked well for me. It's essentially a usb cable with various tips that allow connectivity to be magnetized. The tips will support a variety of ports. I'm actually thinking about doing this to many of my other electronics as well.

Here is an example.

https://www.amazon.com/Magnetic-Charging-Terasako-Compatible-Smartphone/dp/B07RHVNFQ6/ref=sr_1_4?key... [amazon.com]

They work fine for the keyboard and mouse because I don't care about fast charging - I would have to see if they would continue to work on other devices (phone/tablet/laptop) with fast charging support.
Jul 17, 2022
31 Posts
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Jul 17, 2022
BloodyInsane
Jul 17, 2022
31 Posts
Quote from AminS :
For my keyboard and mouse I use an adapter that magnetizes the input (G915 / G502 - Lightspeed). I couldn't justify spending $100+ for a light speed mouse pad, so this has surprisingly worked well for me. It's essentially a usb cable with various tips that allow connectivity to be magnetized. The tips will support a variety of ports. I'm actually thinking about doing this to many of my other electronics as well.

Here is an example.

https://www.amazon.com/Magnetic-Charging-Terasako-Compatible-Smartphone/dp/B07RHVNFQ6/ref=sr_1_4?key... [amazon.com]

They work fine for the keyboard and mouse because I don't care about fast charging - I would have to see if they would continue to work on other devices (phone/tablet/laptop) with fast charging support.
I did something similar, except I used 4-conductor cables which are QC 3.0 rated and support data as well https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09DFM4TZQ/

The 2-conductor magnetic tips only support power. I have a bunch of extra micro-USB tips lying around since I'm mostly USB-C, so it worked out

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Jul 18, 2022
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Comp625
Jul 18, 2022
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Quote from AminS :
For my keyboard and mouse I use an adapter that magnetizes the input (G915 / G502 - Lightspeed). I couldn't justify spending $100+ for a light speed mouse pad, so this has surprisingly worked well for me. It's essentially a usb cable with various tips that allow connectivity to be magnetized. The tips will support a variety of ports. I'm actually thinking about doing this to many of my other electronics as well.

Here is an example.

https://www.amazon.com/Magnetic-Charging-Terasako-Compatible-Smartphone/dp/B07RHVNFQ6/ref=sr_1_4?key... [amazon.com]

They work fine for the keyboard and mouse because I don't care about fast charging - I would have to see if they would continue to work on other devices (phone/tablet/laptop) with fast charging support.
Good to know since a lot of my input peripherals are all micro USB. After checking out your link, I also found that the same Terasako company makes fast charging equivalents, too. https://www.amazon.com/Terasako-M...B097DCL7B8

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