🎮 Elevate your game with wireless precision and style that commands attention
The Logitech G715 Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard blends sleek, cloud-white aesthetics with pro-grade GX Brown tactile switches, ultra-responsive LIGHTSPEED wireless tech, and a rechargeable 25-hour battery. Featuring per-key LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting and a comfy palm rest, it’s designed for PC and Mac gamers who demand performance, style, and freedom from cables.
Brand | Logitech G |
Series | Wireless |
Item model number | 920-010453 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | macOS 10.15, Chrome OS, Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 2.15 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.59 x 6.18 x 1.46 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.59 x 6.18 x 1.46 inches |
Color | White Mist |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Language | English |
ASIN | B092LHVB4N |
Date First Available | July 26, 2022 |
K**
Extremely Happy!!
This has been perfect! After researching different keyboards I decided to spend a little more and go with this one. Brown switches are my favorite, and these feel great. I especially love that it is wireless, and I haven't had any connection issues like I have with other wireless keyboards in the past. Not only does it feel great to type on, but also has worked great for gaming as well (fps with no lag). If you download the Logitech software it gives you lots of light/color customization which has been fun to mess around with. Also, the battery life has been really impressive. I have owned this keyboard for a month with consistent use and have only had to charge it once. I can't attest to the comfort of the wrist rest since I don't use it. I would HIGHLY recommend to anyone who is considering purchasing a new keyboard. (the scroller bar for volume is super handy too!) :)
T**A
Let Me Upgrade You!
Aesthetically pleasing to the eye if you want to elevate your office/game space. I'm not a huge gamer, but I dabble in the metaverse. I mainly wanted to upgrade my office space with a lit white mouse and keyboard. The Logitech G715 keyboard is the perfect match for my needs—features Bluetooth, wireless USB, and wired connection options. The keyboard quality is efficient with tactile keys, light-weight, and a great value for your money. I just love the sound of the tactile keys while typing. It reassures me that I'm hitting each key every single time. It also comes with a cute padded white cloud for your wrist! Highly recommended, it goes so well with the matching Logitech G705 mouse.Key Tip: To connect via Bluetooth, the instructions say to hold the Bluetooth connection button down for 3 seconds to see the blue light flashing. This didn't work for me. Just tap the Bluetooth connection button twice, and it will pop up in your nearby Bluetooth devices. Trust me, I spent an hour trying to figure this out! :)
A**R
Great keyboard
Love this keyboard. I was looking for a very clicky mechanical keyboard, and this one with the blue switches is it. The lighting effects are great, and the software works with my Macbook.
M**G
Best tactile keyboard for both work and gaming!
The media could not be loaded. My main reason for getting this keyboard is because I can easily switch between the LIGHTSPEED wireless and bluetooth. I use bluetooth for my work laptop and the LIGHTSPEED for my gaming computer so that I don’t need two keyboards!I did switch out the keycaps, which was easy to do. But there was nothing wrong with the ones that it came with. If anything, you can actually see the RGB lights much better with the original.I love that it’s wireless and runs really long on a full charge. I would say it lasts about a week with me working 8 hours a day and then playing games for about 2-3 hours after!I really like Logitech products and this has been a favorite of mine. Also the cloud wrist rest has also been a plus for when I’m typing away at work.
S**Y
Amazing
Very cute keyboard. I love the wrist rest that came with it. The LGB lighting on the keys is so cool. The keys have a pretty clacking sound. Good typing speed. Functions perfectly
A**A
If you type a lot... Full In-Depth Review!
This is my very in-depth review of this keyboard. I have had it for a month now and wanted to share my thoughts on it. I have included a TLDR at the bottom there because this review can be a bit long. I am a very particular person and I probably talk about some useless things, but hopefully it might shed light on something that someone might not have thought of before!Looks and Feel: 5/5My first impression was how gorgeous this keyboard is. It looks even better when plugged in with RGB on. I also enjoy the RGB lining the bottom of the keyboard. The keycaps feel very high quality and thick, and very smooth on top, just all around very pleasant to type on. The spacebar is so incredibly stable and smooth, I was so shocked when I was pressing on it. I never even knew I could feel a difference in spacebars until I used this keyboard lol.Switch Sound: 5/5I chose the Tactile brown switches. I am not one to shy away from a loud keyboard. I almost prefer the loudest and clickiest switches, but I opted for an in-between switch as to not be so obnoxious. No complaints here, and the tactile switches are not crazy loud either, still with a satisfying bump when pressing a key.Hot-swappable: 1/5Going off of the switch sound, I opted for an in-between switch since I cannot change out the switches as this keyboard is NOT HOT-SWAPPABLE. But you CAN switch out the keycaps! I love the base of the keyboard and I wish I could customize it fully with different switches but oh well! That's not too big of a deal breaker for me.Typing: 2/5This is the only big issue I have with the keyboard. I am a college student in compsci, so you can figure that I type A LOT. I would type for 20 minutes straight on this keyboard and my fingers would get sore so quickly! And I have NEVER experienced typing fatigue before in my life. Not only that, but I type way slower and I have been making crazy errors and mistakes, which shocked me because that is very unlike me. It is due to the height of the keycaps. I think these keycaps are way too tall. You have to push further in, which causes you to not be able to effortlessly glide across the keyboard when typing. I was going to return this keyboard until I remembered that you can switch out the keycaps. I bought the Womier low-profile keycaps, switched them out, and now I type like a DREAM. So, just a heads up in case you type a bunch! As for gaming, I did not notice any problems with the tall keycaps, only just when typing a lot. I love the base of the keyboard itself so I was fine with having to buy different keycaps and switch them out. But for a $170 keyboard, I hate that I have to spend extra money to be able to enjoy using my keyboard!Media Keys: 4/5I LOVE the media keys included on the keyboard. I love using the scroll wheel to change my volume, and being able to easily pause or skip a song. I like not having to pause out of my game to mess with my music. -1 point just because it's not really a necessity, but a super nice luxury to have!Removable Face Plate: 3/5From looking on Amazon and Logitech's website, it seems that you have to purchase the keyboard with the white face plate, AND THEN make a separate purchase for a different colored face plate. Very sucky to have to do that, they should have added the option to switch to another color without having to pay extra. The one thing I do like about it is that it makes it easier to clean my keyboard.RGB Software: 3/5The software to change the color of the RGB is the Logitech G Hub. I find it to be... just alright. I feel like there could be more improvements to the software and what it offers, but it's just alright. For a while there I was having some trouble with my keyboard not keeping the colors I chose upon starting up my computer. I think with the most recent update it fixed that for me.TLDR: This keyboard is very high quality and feels very nice, but the keycaps are too tall for my liking. If you are on a budget and type a lot, I'd suggest looking for a different keyboard. If you don't mind paying extra, I'd look into different keycaps for this as you may experience typing fatigue like I did. Of course, definitely try the keyboard for yourself first!Hopefully this review helps!