NOTE: Superlight V1 has the foil on and I know that haha. Didn't do any movement testings on the V1 because that was already done in that review (without the foil), just the click sound where the foil doesn't impact that.
As a PC gamer since 1998, there is only one mouse that I consider more than these clumsy examples, and that's the G600. I'm using a G302 with my laptop, paired with my Pro X TKL and Pro X 2 Lightspeed headset. A 302 is just as functional as a superlight. This keyboard is insane. My G910, that replaced a G15, doesn't compare. I got these items for my mobile, laptop situation, but it's better than my desktop.
hello, i’m korean gamer. pls understand my english ability 😂😂 i have some question for this keyboard. i’m worring g715 vs g pro x tkl now. Are there many performance diffrences between g715 and g pro x tkl?
Hi, no worries at all. :) Looking at it now again, it looks like they just changed the design and rebranded G715 to G Pro X TKL. Switches are the same as far as I noticed and the functionality as well. Shame. No performance difference.
I actually really like the layout of all the other buttons (bluetooth switch, power switch), and have 2 other Logitech devices and really like the Logi Flow software that manages them - this may be the upgrade path for me.
Really want to know, if this keyboard is compatible with PS5? as far as I know the G915 wireless is not. looking for a wireless gaming keyboard for COD on PS5.
It's up to you to decide which is the best option for you. Can't argue with that. The price is a bit too high and I would settle for around €189, which would be an epic price. 4x cheap keyboard? I wouldn't cheap out on something that you type on or game every day. Wooting makes more sense than the 4x cheap ones... Comparison makes sense in terms of quantity, but quality, definitely no...
Wooting 60HE is good if you want 60% keyboard, they don't have any TKL option with is most popular among players. You don't really want full keyboard but 60% one is not enough if you doing anything except gaming on it, also arrow keys and using them is not optimal on this kind of keyboards. For me only viable options are TKL, currently using G915 TKL and I'm very happy with it.
I had the first gen of this keyboard and doesn’t look like much of a change. I sold it for a $80 low profile keyboard which i wont name bc it took me 6 keyboards to find. Good luck to everyone and their preferences 😊
@@Criticalmazec’mon brother, share your knowledge, I am going crazy to find a nice one TKL that I like, give me the name of the one you bought, please 🙏🏻
@@PCCrazyDario right. But I was more saying if you already own a g915 tkl, this doesn't seem like an upgrade to me. And to your point, even if someone didn't already own one and is choosing between these two, I would probably still go g915 tkl because of the sleek low profile design
PBT keycaps? g915 uses wobbly, proprietary ABS that you have to RMA the entire board when they wear down. There are 3rd party replacements, none of which I have found to be any better than Logitechs.
G Pro X Superlight 2 is fine, giving this product those much expected upgrade that should've been contained since 2020. G Pro X TKL keyboard tho is boring and significantly behind competition if you know what Wooting, SteelSeries Apex Pro or even Razer is doing these days, definitely a DOA product if Logitech doesn't have so many 'fanboys'
Agree on the mouse. Wooting and SteelSeries also agree, but Razer... They can create a rocket ship and in my mind still be a brand that creates bad products for fanboys that buy overpriced peripherals that break easily with huge marketing budget.
@@PCCrazyDario Sorry dude but i dissagree. Razer has improved a lot last years. Yes maybe like 6-7 years back was a plasticy garbage, but now not. Also is the only company that lisents the costumares so much. They even made a Razer 75% gasket mount hot swappable.
For any gamer who already had a G915 TKL, this launch is just meh. They changed the low profile switches for regular switches, updated charging port to USB C and made some other cosmetic adjustments. The trend is Rapid Trigger on hall effect switches, adjustable actuation, Dual bindings, etc. Logitech doesn't even offer Macros on all the keyboard, only on limited keys. This is totally worthless.
Keyboard sounds awful. For almost half the price you can get a custom one that sounds 100x times better. Both ASUS and Razer are heavily investing in very well lubed switches and stabilizers, alongside effective sound dampening inside their latest keyboards. Meanwhile, Logitech is still living in 2015 😂
Keyboard is ok in one sense, but when you compare to some other brands (not Razer because of the quality) then I would agree with you. Razer can create a rocket ship, but reliability on their products is just bad.
NOTE: Superlight V1 has the foil on and I know that haha. Didn't do any movement testings on the V1 because that was already done in that review (without the foil), just the click sound where the foil doesn't impact that.
As a PC gamer since 1998, there is only one mouse that I consider more than these clumsy examples, and that's the G600. I'm using a G302 with my laptop, paired with my Pro X TKL and Pro X 2 Lightspeed headset. A 302 is just as functional as a superlight. This keyboard is insane. My G910, that replaced a G15, doesn't compare. I got these items for my mobile, laptop situation, but it's better than my desktop.
hello, i’m korean gamer. pls understand my english ability 😂😂 i have some question for this keyboard. i’m worring g715 vs g pro x tkl now. Are there many performance diffrences between g715 and g pro x tkl?
Hi, no worries at all. :) Looking at it now again, it looks like they just changed the design and rebranded G715 to G Pro X TKL. Switches are the same as far as I noticed and the functionality as well. Shame. No performance difference.
@@PCCrazyDario Thank you :) G pro x tkl is not released in korea, There is no reason waiting for g pro x tkl. I'm buying g715 now. Have a good day!!
@@박성준-r8b4p You are very welcome. :) You too have a great day.
I actually really like the layout of all the other buttons (bluetooth switch, power switch), and have 2 other Logitech devices and really like the Logi Flow software that manages them - this may be the upgrade path for me.
Can you use this in wired mode? heard keyboard wont work in wired and thats dealbreaker fot me 😢
Honestly... That is the only thing I didn't test out, sorry.
Really want to know, if this keyboard is compatible with PS5? as far as I know the G915 wireless is not. looking for a wireless gaming keyboard for COD on PS5.
Sorry, I don't have a PS5 to test it out for you. :(
Best layout big Enter and big left Shift, also best looking keyboard on market, design is perfect, only what miss is hotswap.
220 bucks for this is insane, you could uy 4 cheap gaming keyboards for this or just the Wooting 60HE if you want the analogue experience
It's up to you to decide which is the best option for you. Can't argue with that. The price is a bit too high and I would settle for around €189, which would be an epic price. 4x cheap keyboard? I wouldn't cheap out on something that you type on or game every day. Wooting makes more sense than the 4x cheap ones... Comparison makes sense in terms of quantity, but quality, definitely no...
Wooting 60HE is good if you want 60% keyboard, they don't have any TKL option with is most popular among players. You don't really want full keyboard but 60% one is not enough if you doing anything except gaming on it, also arrow keys and using them is not optimal on this kind of keyboards. For me only viable options are TKL, currently using G915 TKL and I'm very happy with it.
I had the first gen of this keyboard and doesn’t look like much of a change. I sold it for a $80 low profile keyboard which i wont name bc it took me 6 keyboards to find. Good luck to everyone and their preferences 😊
Razer edges out Logitech lately... It's insane...
Their new V4 TKL is better than Logitech's... And the DAV3 Pro (Faker) is better than the GPX2...
@@Criticalmazec’mon brother, share your knowledge, I am going crazy to find a nice one TKL that I like, give me the name of the one you bought, please 🙏🏻
So is the Logitech G PRO X TKL hot-swappable?
no.
Kad ce bit dostupni u instaru i za koliko para?:D gledam da kupim sto prije
Iskreno, nemam pojma kada će biti dostupno kod nas u Hrvatskoj.
I don't see any reason at all to get this keyboard over the g915 tkl
I do prefer the G915 TKL actually because of the low-profile design. Suits me personally better.
@@PCCrazyDario right. But I was more saying if you already own a g915 tkl, this doesn't seem like an upgrade to me. And to your point, even if someone didn't already own one and is choosing between these two, I would probably still go g915 tkl because of the sleek low profile design
@@PCCrazyDarioare there any pbt keycaps available for g915?
PBT keycaps? g915 uses wobbly, proprietary ABS that you have to RMA the entire board when they wear down. There are 3rd party replacements, none of which I have found to be any better than Logitechs.
I couldn't stand the abysmal feeling switches and keycaps on the G915. so me it's an easy decision.
do you like this keybaord better than the g915?
Honestly, yes and no. I prefer and what I am used to, low-profile ones. So I am sticking to G915 TKL.
sounds quite good
Sure does. :)
G Pro X Superlight 2 is fine, giving this product those much expected upgrade that should've been contained since 2020. G Pro X TKL keyboard tho is boring and significantly behind competition if you know what Wooting, SteelSeries Apex Pro or even Razer is doing these days, definitely a DOA product if Logitech doesn't have so many 'fanboys'
Agree on the mouse. Wooting and SteelSeries also agree, but Razer... They can create a rocket ship and in my mind still be a brand that creates bad products for fanboys that buy overpriced peripherals that break easily with huge marketing budget.
@@PCCrazyDario Sorry dude but i dissagree. Razer has improved a lot last years. Yes maybe like 6-7 years back was a plasticy garbage, but now not. Also is the only company that lisents the costumares so much. They even made a Razer 75% gasket mount hot swappable.
never once has a Razer product failed me. I also love their design language. Their mice and keyboards are competitive nowadays.
Idk what's the difference between this and the G715 keyboard
G715 is in the clouds... This one isn't... :P
Can u change the switches like the old g pro x?
no because it's an optical switch unlike the old one mech
@@BlizzardWind99 I think he is asking about the keyboard if I am not mistaking...
Yeah the switches on the keyboard
@@PCCrazyDario dude I'm confused with the naming 🤣
@@simogiak3516pretty sure the switches on the keyboard are not optical...
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For any gamer who already had a G915 TKL, this launch is just meh. They changed the low profile switches for regular switches, updated charging port to USB C and made some other cosmetic adjustments. The trend is Rapid Trigger on hall effect switches, adjustable actuation, Dual bindings, etc. Logitech doesn't even offer Macros on all the keyboard, only on limited keys. This is totally worthless.
That is why I am sticking to G915 TKL.
Keyboard sounds awful.
For almost half the price you can get a custom one that sounds 100x times better.
Both ASUS and Razer are heavily investing in very well lubed switches and stabilizers, alongside effective sound dampening inside their latest keyboards. Meanwhile, Logitech is still living in 2015 😂
Keyboard is ok in one sense, but when you compare to some other brands (not Razer because of the quality) then I would agree with you. Razer can create a rocket ship, but reliability on their products is just bad.
Lol dumb Post. Logitech can dream From razers reliability @@PCCrazyDario
400€ for mouse + keyboard??
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Inflation bruh