Obviously, I can't speak to the overall noise levels of the other two variants, but I was pleased to see (or should that be hear?) that even the clicky keys weren't too grating on the ears. ![]() I was sent the 'clicky' version for review, but it's also available in 'linear' and 'tactile' flavours as well. Logitech's new low-profile GL switches are wonderful to type on, too. Sure, I don't really need to know that the inner set of feet will tilt the keyboard to 4 degrees, or that the larger set will double that an even more comfortable 8 degrees, but I appreciate its level of precision and dedication to detail all the same. I also love the fact that its dual-height adjustable feet tell you exactly what angle they'll set the keyboard at. So smooth, so elegant, and so, so gorgeous to the touch - and the dedicated media keys below it aren't half bad, either. Its key caps have an oleophobic coating, too, so it doesn't attract fingerprints, and holy moly its volume wheel. Its aluminium base is wonderfully thin, and its smooth, rounded edges and hairline finish feel every bit like a two hundred quid piece of kit. But man alive does the £210 / $250 Logitech G915 Lightspeed Wireless make an incredibly strong case for itself.įor starters, it's really rather lovely. Over two hundred quid, though? That's positively extortionate. Spending over a hundred quid on a keyboard is a big ask at the best of times, which is partly why half the entries currently populating my best gaming keyboard list all come in well below that.
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