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๐ฎ Elevate your game with the wireless keyboard thatโs as sleek and sharp as your skills.
The Logitech G915 LIGHTSPEED TKL is a premium tenkeyless wireless mechanical keyboard featuring ultra-fast 1 ms LIGHTSPEED connectivity, low-profile tactile GL switches, and vibrant LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting with 16.8 million colors. Built with aircraft-grade aluminum, it offers a slim, durable design and over 40 hours of battery life per charge. Perfect for professionals and gamers seeking high performance, portability, and customizable controls in a compact form factor.


| ASIN | B07W6JQ1KQ |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,580 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 257 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Box Contents | USB Cable |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Brand Name | Logitech G |
| Button Quantity | 19 |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Andoid Device on Androidโข 4.3 or later, Chromebook, Mac, PC, iPhone/iPad on iOS 10 & later |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Compatible devices | Andoid Device on Androidโข 4.3 or later, Chromebook, Mac, PC, iPhone/iPad on iOS 10 & later |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,736 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminium |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 36.8L x 15W x 2.2H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Tenkeyless Gaming Keyboard |
| Item Weight | 810 Grams |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Keyboard description | Gaming |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 920-009501 |
| Model Name | G915 TKL Tenkeyless LIGHTSPEED Wireless RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard |
| Model Number | 920-009501 |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Wireless |
| Product Warranty | 2 year manufacturer |
| Recommended uses for product | Gaming |
| Special feature | Wireless |
| Style Name | Tactile Switches |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Theme | RGB |
| Unit Count | 1.00 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
A**D
Keyboard of the Future.
Logitech has outdone themselves this time: Cream of the crop of computer keyboards since the early 1980s. Swiss inventor back in 1982 I believe it first released the first Logitech device. They have been making computer equipment since the beginning, and so far 2025 Logitech light speed keyboard G915 this one with the number keys is my favourite of all time. It's mechanical with tactile keyboard switches which are soft, yet you can feel a micro click it's not noisy, it's the best type of tactile in the world without going into preferences that are too clicky or too soft, nope these one's perfect for games, work and everything. Lights that are customizable via software, saving profiles for games and onboard memory to keep a few of your favourites light modes on, really the only negative with this I found is the keyboard can be a little sharp around the edges, so you might have to be careful you don't fast swipe around it. Though having said that I've owned one now for around 3 years, and It's going strong and didn't injure myself with the edges, and the battery lasts for months without needing to recharge again and the battery still strong after 3 years, I literally cannot see myself using any other keyboard now. This keyboard is wireless, but can be used on the charging cable whilst it's charging, I supposed in about 10 years or more if the battery doesn't last longer than 4 weeks you could keep the cable plugged in, and it becomes and auto wired keyboard for the rest of your life, this keyboard is the kind of keyboard that will last forever, It was money worth spent when I first bought it around 150 quid. I didn't buy it when it first came out because I couldn't afford it, lol. Anyway the best keyboard for computers hands down, gotta love changing the colours for [wasd and arrow keys] to show me where my gaming keys are nice and clear not like I need it as experienced gamer, It just looks so good when it lights up with different waving patterns that I customized press one key, and it can domino other keys with different lights, just pure cool. I sometimes use the G keys on the left to change profiles and customize macros, one key can input macro presses of other keys on the keyboard, so essentially can make 1 key open up advanced settings in windows that normally would require typing or using the mouse to get to. Total issues: I suppose the only issues I've found over 3 years wasn't just the sharp corners that this can have as it's entirely made of a brushed hard metal, it is more catered to advanced users like myself if you want to use it to the full potential requires some time to learn it, but other than that, it's so good I couldn't take any stars off it's worth a 10/5 simply just for its longevity of typing off the charge at 100% really lasted for over 1 month using low light mode, to save power and auto shut off lights after a certain amount of time to save power. --Oh one last issue actually wish the symbols like @ : light up too, but they don't, the $ or UK money symbol lights up and very few symbols light up on the keyboard, I wish all symbols lit up too. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My fav things about it: It lasts ages off the micro USB power cable. It looks futuristic, stylish and cool with lights. The material is fully metal and looks so good. The lights are clear without being too bright that they blind. The response time is amazing. < You may need to customize this in Windows keyboard settings too. Being able to switch between keyboard Computer connection, and Bluetooth connections on the fly with a touch of a button, plug the USB thumb stick this comes with in a computer USB port, and the keyboard has built on Bluetooth mode, so it can also connect to a phone or anything with a Bluetooth connection without the need to use the USB flash thumb it comes with. Final comment- Nothing more to say really, best keyboard I've used since 1985 back when I was using Amstrad CPC 6128k. I couldn't recommend this keyboard enough.
C**S
Premium feel, flawless wireless, stunning RGB.
What I loved: Typing on this feels illegal in the best possible way. The low-profile switches are buttery smooth, the keys feel premium, and the wireless performance is flawless โ no lag, no dropouts, just pure luxury. The build quality is ridiculous. Itโs solid, slim, and somehow lighter than it looks. And the RGB? Chefโs kiss. Bright, crisp, and classy without looking like a nightclub. What made me sigh loudly: I now judge every other keyboard I own. Harshly. This thing has ruined me. Should you buy it? If you want a wireless mechanical keyboard that looks stunning, performs flawlessly, and makes you type like youโre writing the next bestselling novel โ absolutely. Worth every penny. Gorgeous design. Excellent switches. Rock-solid wireless. If this keyboard were a person, itโd be the one who always has their life together and never loses their charger. Would 100% recommend โ even if you already own too many keyboards. (We all do.)
B**Y
Very Good Keyboard
I have been using this keyboard for a couple of days, after coming from another Logitech keyboard - the G513 - and I am fully impressed with everything about this keyboard. The build quality is excellent, with no imperfections, the volume wheel has a smooth and satisfying feel with no play or wobble and the keys have a satisfying "Clunk", but aren't too noisy, unlike something like MX Blues. The lighting is bright and tasteful and works as well as expected with smooth colors and no bright spots, they have done a good job with the diffusion. The only gripe I have with this is the fact the secondary symbols / functions are not backlit, but that is just a minor issue and honestly just depends on the user. The battery life - so far - seems excellent and has only dropped 5 percent since I first charged it however I cannot fully comment on this yet, so if the battery seems to be getting worse I will update this review. Forget everything you think you know about wireless keyboards, this isn't your average wireless setup - the lightspeed connection Logitech uses is latency free and I can't notice a difference between this and my G513. Its not like the Bluetooth keyboards of old where you can feel the delay between pressing a key and something happening on your screen. This does also have extra Bluetooth functionality, alongside the lightspeed connection to allow you to quickly switch from one device to another, however this does have extra latency, which is to be expected and unavoidable, but it is completely fine for everything except gaming. The only gripe I have with the lightspeed connection is that it does not have the ability to be used with other Logitech dongles, as I have the G Pro wireless headset with a lightspeed dongle and it would be nice if I could use one dongle for both devices. The brushed aluminium looms amazing and the matte keys go well with the aesthetic โ its one of the best looking keyboards I have seen. Would I recommend you buy this product โ yes โ if you can afford it. This is an expensive keyboard, I got it on an offer for about ยฃ150 and if you see it at that price โ go for it, however if all you need is a basic keyboard for your laptop, get a more budget offer, however if you know you will use the keyboard and will appreciate it, 100% go for it.
L**M
Outstanding keyboard backed up great customer service
One of the best keyboards out there for gaming and work. Layout is great with lots of extra media keys and toggles for brightness. One of the main features I use is the fact you can have the Lightspeed connection and Bluetooth, this means I can switch between my work laptop and desktop to computer in seconds. The keyboard is light weight I take it into work with me and it works with every thing I plug it into so very compaitable. Durability wise its OK the big downside is the keys, they fade so rapidly. But Logitech customer support is second to none they sent me out a full set of replacement keys. I also had an issue with one of my keys not working properly, Amazon refunded me the full amount I paid for the keyboard and I purchased a new one which is outstanding.
K**N
Fantastic keyboard and battery life but a little pricey!
I wanted to buy this keyboard for about a year but I always said "there is no way I am paying that much for a keyboard". However declining health and many many months of convincing myself to just go for it. I decided to and I wish I did it sooner. It was annoying mind you, that when I did buy it. It was on sale which is what really pushed me to. As it was a much better price then but then damn it, it dropped again in price a week after I bought it. I love the product so much though that I didn't care too much. I am typing on it right now and it's so nice. The weird thing is, I thought I would have to get used to typing on it as quite often that is the case with keyboards. With this one...nope! for some reason I can just type really well on it straight away. I did a typing test and I got close to 100wpm which I know isn't the best but it was better than I thought it would be lol especially considering I just got the keyboard. So I was happy about that too. The biggest thing about this that makes me happy though is that it's low profile, and much lower keycaps than standard keyboards. I absolutely love this. I think most keyboards make your wrists bend too much and your hands go too high. This is main reason I wanted this keyboard. I also told myself if I am going to spend this much money on a keyboard I will go wireless this time and hey it's 2022 I think wireless has caught up now and it's generally quite good but there is more with this one. It uses Logitech's Lightspeed, which is just heaps and bounds better than standard wireless devices and blue tooth. Highly recommended! Oh, did I also mentioned the volume wheel! Nope, not yet I didn't well let me tell you about that. Yeh it's something minor but wow do I love this thing. It's so convenient and easy. I can never go back to pressing buttons to increase and decrease my volume again. This thing is just much more efficient and feels nice. It's just super easy to use and just generally better. Of course you have your media keys too, which is awesome. I replaced my keyboard one time and I came from one with media keys to one without and you really do miss them so I am glad I have them again and this device has them and they are great. You can do so much more with this keyboard too via the software, macros etc but I never tend to need anything like that. What I will say though, the battery life...wow!! So I got a mouse too, also logitech and both these devices last so long it's crazy! Most the time I don't have to charge the device until a month or two later. It's honestly incredible! You can also customise all the lightning effects, you know the usual that people seem to be obsessed with but not me. I don't give a monkeys about any of that. Though it's there for those of you who do like it so have at it. Highly recommended!
T**E
Great Gaming Keyboard from Logitech
Great keyboard from Logitech. I wanted a wireless keyboard for an extremely long time, after much deliberation I opted for the Logitech G915 Lightspeed Keyboard, as this is the only keyboard that is wireless and has mechanical switches. I compared it with the Corsair K57 which offers the same functionality but, didn't want a membrane keyboard or a mechanical like keyboard, I wanted a full mechanical keyboard. I used to have the Cherry MX Blue Keys which is clicky i think but, decided to go for this one with the brown switches. the key travel is really good and the battery life is better than most wireless gaming keyboard in today's market with lighting enabled. i love the brown switches nice, and tactile while extremely quiet than linear (Red Switches) and Clicky (Blue Switches). I am not a huge fan of the not hot swappable feature or the propriety keys but, I got it on sale so, I can't really complain, it does what it needs to. This keyboard is really expensive, even more expensive that its wired variants but, after using it for a while, I have grown to like the keyboard and realised that it is well worth the price. Like every other Logitech peripheral, the keyboard is controlled via Logitech's own Logitech G Hub that is available under windows and Mac. like all their modern peripherals it has light speed technology, which reduces the input lag and make the latency almost instant, there is no input lag when playing through long gaming sessions. if you don't want lightspeed technology, you can use the traditional bluetooth method, just simply press the bluetooth button and it will switch to bluetooth, this however, will reduce the performance and the input lag will be noticeable. there is also a volume wheel in the top right corner which controls the volume of your audio system and it works perfectly, I went for the full size keyboard rather than ten keyless because, it was cheaper at the time and the functionality is the same as the tkl variant, this version doesn't have the G Macro keys on the left like the full size one. i had to disable the G Macro keys as I keep accidentally pressing it when i need ctrl this made me wish that i should've opted for the tkl version so, those macro keys are not there but, overall the keyboard is excellent and Logitech did extremely well with this one. I can comment on technical support since I haven't needed yet. all in all great keyboard, good for gaming and general work. my advice would be if you have little room for a fullsize keyboard go for the ten keyless one or if you are not a fan of the wireless, you can go for the G815 which is the same as this one but, the 815 is wired. only gripe is that i wish Logitech would implement USB Type-C rather than micro-usb for convenience but, great keyboard regardless.
M**T
Almost the perfect keyboard
After the UK went into lockdown in 2020 I wanted a single keyboard I could use with both my work laptop and my gaming PC without the need to swap a dongle/cable between the devices or without having to use Bluetooth when connected to my PC. Out of nowhere Logitech release this masterpiece. I was a little hesitant given the ยฃ200 price tag at launch but I can say with 100% certainty it was well worth the money. At the time I couldn't find another device that covered my very specific criteria set (Mechanical, TKL, multiple device support, backlit, not Bluetooth for PC). I've been battering this keyboard for at least 8 hours 5 days a week, usually longer if I can get a couple hours gaming in in the evenings or weekends and its stood up very well! The keycaps are showing some smooth spots now but I'd say my use case is probably a little more extreme than what Logitech intended. Keycap clips do seem a little flimsy so I wouldn't go removing the caps regularly and because they are low profile I'm a little concerned about how easy getting replacements would be. Connectivity wise this been great. Having the ability to quickly swap between the lightspeed wireless connection in my PC and Bluetooth for my work laptop has been great. Lightspeed is very reliable and I've not noticed any latency/drops. Bluetooth is Bluetooth. I've not had any issues with key rollover like I've had with cheaper Bluetooth keyboards in the past but occasionally I have to flick to lightspeed and back again to Bluetooth to get it to connect. I believe this is more an issue with my laptop however as it has several Bluetooth devices connected so your mileage may vary depending on how many other devices you use on the same device. Battery is also pretty solid. With the backlight set to max brightness static colour and a 50% fade followed by full backlight off after about 20 seconds I get about 3-4 days. This is with 8 hours 'office' use on BT followed by ~2 hours gaming on Lightspeed. Turning the backlight down even just one level makes a big difference. Wouldn't recommend full off however unless you are going for the stealth look. I genuinely cannot recommend this keyboard enough. For anyone who has to work in the same space they game this a no brainer. You will absolutely get value for money out of it and you can extract even more if you make use of the macro functions in G Hub. I don't use these at all for gaming but they make typing up emails or documents with standard wording a doddle.
S**T
Fantastic Hardware - TERRIBLE Software
Having recently purchased a G815 (wired) version of this keyboard and been *incredibly* impressed, I took the unusual decision to replace that almost right away with this wireless version, partnering it with a wireless G903s mouse. As I try to do with all my reviews, I'll provide a series of positive and negative points - although please note that my previous review for the 815 covers the basics. Here's I'm going to focus specifically on the wireless aspects of the 915. Positives 1. Speed - Logitech claim that the "Lightspeed" approach to the handshake between the USB- key transmitter and the 915 is a game changer. I'm tempted to agree. In use, I'm unable to discern any difference between the wired 815 and this 915 - and I'm a 90wpm touch-typist. 2. Reliability - Although I don't separate my keyboard and the transmitter by huge distances, the keyboard continues to work perfectly at a range of 2+ metres - and does not need to be "pointed" at the USB adapter. 3. Ergonomics and Comfort - the 915 is very solidly built (I'm using the "Tactile" edition) and an absolute joy to type with [except for the annoying G-keys to the left of the main keyboard - see my 815 review]. The additional convenience of being able to move it around on my desk - lift it out of the way if needed - makes this a joy to work with. Negatives. 1. The configuration/setup - this is completely non-intuitive and takes a while [and maybe even a ping to Logitech for help] to get set up properly. I use my keyboard with the same computer running both Windows and Linux [dual boot] but the software doesn't run under Linux [fair enough]. Except that by default, the keyboard assumes the software will be running, so when using with Linux, the configuration would revert to the [useless] factory defaults. Switching the thing [in to "on board mode" requires diving quite deep into the G-Hub software - the location is non-obvious, the on-screen functionality not intelligently labelled and there are no easy-to-access guides as to how to do this. Which is STUPID. 2. Although the keys are back-lit by LEDs, note that they only light up the "main" function of each key. So things like the numeric keys along the top of the keyboard, which have shifted functions for things like the pound sign or brackets, do not light up those alternate characters. Fine if you're a touch-typist, but frustrating if you're not. 3. Forced Configuration Changes... Today, after several weeks of very happy use, I was using my system with Windows and I kept hearing the trilling noise that Windows makes when a peripheral is being connected or disconnected. Then my keyboard started ignoring random key-presses. Then all the keyboard LEDs went out. When I fired up G-Hub, I could see that G-Hub itself was auto-updating [no permission requested] and then went on to auto-update the firmware in my keyboard. No on-screen messages, no requesting permission, no attempt to find out if this was a convenient time. This is absolutely inexcusable. When we buy a physical thing like a keyboard, it becomes our possession. It is entirely unacceptable for Logitech to take control of the device without seeking permission first. Worse, when the update process ended, it left the keyboard dead. I literally had to switch everything on and off to get the keyboard to be recognised by my computer once more. The arrogance of a company that thinks they can:- 1. Force software updates on your hardware without notification or asking permission 2. Do it without giving you ANY on-screen notifications or warnings 3. Give you no means to check whether the process was active or complete [the on-screen display in the G-Hub software was useless - it kept randomly flicking between "on board mode" and "downloading" - neither of which mean anything useful 4. Leave your hardware in a failed state that requires power cycle resets to reactivate cannot be over-stated. Disgusting arrogance from Logitech. Sum-Up/Overall. This is an epic, epic keyboard. It is a delight to use and is, by a country mile, the most comfortable and ergonomic I have tried. I would LOVE to give it five stars. But the software needed to set it up and make it work - and the arrogance of the way Logitech have implemented it, mean that I can't give it more than 3 stars - and that is generous. If you're willing to put up with random drop-outs; if you've got a spare, "dumb" keyboard as an emergency backup and if you want possibly the best wireless keyboard hardware and certainly the best ergonomic tactile experience, this is a reasonable choice. But be warned - the software is worse than useless and as I've just learned, perfectly capable of disrupting your work without warning or user choice. Buyer beware!
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