My thoughts on the G915 Keyboard, 18 months later...

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024

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  • @corydensley7631
    @corydensley7631 2 года назад +2772

    I like the long term usage reports. They are extremely helpful especially for expensive items. When you don't have a lot of money to spare it's nice to know whether something is going to stand the test of time before you buy it. Keep these coming!

    • @rolandssavdons7993
      @rolandssavdons7993 2 года назад +53

      I double down on this comment. I don't think that there is a lot of content like this so it would be unique + interesting!

    • @massam9343
      @massam9343 2 года назад +10

      same here, i like watching long term review of certain tech. Especially if the item is the one im using currently since it brings a peace of mind after purchase 🤣

    • @dre4759
      @dre4759 2 года назад +10

      Anything with a battery not designed to be replaced is iffy. So ya long term reports are super valuable

    • @oscarcharliezulu
      @oscarcharliezulu 2 года назад +1

      I agree with this guy.

    • @hockeyrox21001
      @hockeyrox21001 2 года назад +1

      completely agree!

  • @Chazzza
    @Chazzza Год назад +489

    If it's not already been mentioned, an update to Logitech G Hub allows you to pair both the G915 keyboard and a compatible Lightspeed mouse (G Pro Wireless / Superlight) to the keyboard's receiver, meaning you now only need one dongle for both keyboard and mouse.

    • @theMasch1na
      @theMasch1na Год назад +6

      How?

    • @Chazzza
      @Chazzza Год назад +34

      @@theMasch1na In the main G HUB settings menu, use the "Device Pairing Tool" which is listed under the "Support" heading in the bottom middle of the window

    • @dustojnikhummer
      @dustojnikhummer Год назад

      604 not compatible with that?

    • @dukapetar
      @dukapetar Год назад +10

      Doesn't work on g915 and g903
      They are doing great work and not enabling for most of mouses around.

    • @zekyu8474
      @zekyu8474 Год назад +5

      @@dukapetar There's a dongle you can buy separately that allows you to connect up to 6 different devices on the one receiver, can't talk about whether it affects latency or not.

  • @jamilvints
    @jamilvints 2 года назад +127

    She's a 10 but she has mircro USB

    • @YuushaX2000
      @YuushaX2000 5 месяцев назад +2

      i modded mine to usb c lol

    • @thegovernment7904
      @thegovernment7904 4 месяца назад +6

      ​@@YuushaX2000 How?

    • @Saappari
      @Saappari 4 месяца назад

      ​@@thegovernment7904 micro usb to usb-c dongle

    • @Born2Losenot2win
      @Born2Losenot2win 2 месяца назад

      I like it tight 😉

    • @Suprastitions
      @Suprastitions 10 дней назад

      Its wireless who cares

  • @pointsnorthgisuav8661
    @pointsnorthgisuav8661 2 года назад +80

    I bought a G915 for work in mid 2020 and am super happy with it. The shortcut keys were a big seller for me along with the wireless capability and tactile low profile keys. I am a GIS analyst and programmer so I use a lot of shortcuts for software and do a lot of typing when writing code. Even though it is expensive, if this keyboard ever fails I would definitely buy another one (assuming I get 3-4 years out of it at least)

    • @yasirkhan1551
      @yasirkhan1551 Год назад +1

      I just bought one for work

    • @magric2055
      @magric2055 Год назад

      Is the keycap wear off a big issue? I'm considering buying one but I'm worried that the keycaps are gonna wear off within the first 6 months and I'll have to buy replacements

    • @pointsnorthgisuav8661
      @pointsnorthgisuav8661 Год назад +1

      @@magric2055 I have not had an issue with this and have had the keyboard for 2.5 years with lots of use.

    • @sy-ky_buddy4603
      @sy-ky_buddy4603 Год назад

      Do you use a wrist rest and if so which one?

    • @pointsnorthgisuav8661
      @pointsnorthgisuav8661 Год назад +1

      @@sy-ky_buddy4603 No. I stopped using a keyboard wrist rest once I started using the G915. I think my typing posture has improved because of that.

  • @doitalldave
    @doitalldave 2 года назад +57

    I've had this Keyboard since Dec 15, 2019 so almost 2 years. Absolutely zero issues, battery life is great, I haven't noticed any latency issues and I haven't experienced the dropout like you mentioned. I would recommend this keyboard to anyone that doesn't want wires. BB had all three version when they first came out in store and I was able to test them all and ended up with the clicky.

    • @noscopesallowed8128
      @noscopesallowed8128 2 года назад +2

      Same clicky preference here. The other 2 felt almost identical and were kinda just bland mush I guess(?)

    • @thomasneff376
      @thomasneff376 2 года назад +1

      Didn't think I would like clicky at first but it's soooo satisfying after using it for over a year now.

    • @doitalldave
      @doitalldave 2 года назад

      This is my first clicky has well and I’m highly satisfied. I had the Logitech G15 with the flip of screen for years and years before upgrading to this.

    • @ckmodele
      @ckmodele Год назад +1

      How did you figure out how to program the G and M keys?

    • @doitalldave
      @doitalldave Год назад +3

      @@ckmodele You'll need the GHub App from Logitech. Then Click on the assignment button on the Left +, then drag your commands to the G keys

  • @victoriarichardson9609
    @victoriarichardson9609 2 года назад +357

    I’ve had the white TKL one for about a year. The battery life is still amazing and it’s still my favorite to type on. My one gripe is I wish Logitech would update it to USB-C. I have kvm monitors and an iPad that I use every day it’s a stellar multi-system board.

    • @songyani3992
      @songyani3992 2 года назад

      I just recently successfully persuaded my friend to buy regular G915. I myself had been using it from day 1

    • @damonblackburn5634
      @damonblackburn5634 2 года назад +6

      Ya I love the TKL g915 tactile for the win best and cheapest version

    • @chrispressley4644
      @chrispressley4644 2 года назад +8

      I also have a 915 tkl it is perfect except for that damn micro-b port… it’s the only thing I have still on that connector, I mean it’s a fine connector it works perfect but having two types of cables kinda sucks

    • @djfirestormx
      @djfirestormx 2 года назад +7

      i never bought it because of the micro usb, too many of those plugs go bad

    • @SDOne-or6vm
      @SDOne-or6vm 2 года назад

      white tlk g915 either. best keyboard ever

  • @Megalodon0861
    @Megalodon0861 2 года назад +48

    Got the tkl about 6 months back and I honestly love it. Great for switching between rigs and comfy to use.

    • @PadawanPreacher
      @PadawanPreacher 2 года назад +2

      Can confirm. TKL keyboard is sick.

    • @JR-st4mj
      @JR-st4mj 2 года назад

      I have the problem of the caps lock LED not working, except when I connect it via cable… any ideas?

    • @pdxjg
      @pdxjg 2 года назад

      Same! Love mine so much I picked up a second tkl for the living room. Range is great but there is not a lot between where the hub is with the dongle and where I sit in my recliner.

    • @niko1even
      @niko1even 2 года назад

      I used to use it, then I switched over to building customs. I honestly just look at it now as a scam .

    • @gyro1115
      @gyro1115 2 года назад +1

      Have for a few month now and Iam super happy.
      One of my better purchases in 2021.

  • @astr0phoenix524
    @astr0phoenix524 2 года назад +105

    I myself have owned one of these since 2019 and it still performs absolutely amazingly. Not a single issue with it so far... Love the metal toplate and the keycaps seem to be holding up quite well on my board. Definetely agree with Jay here... Would happily bug again if I needed another keyboard for some reason!

    • @platinumson
      @platinumson 2 года назад

      🐛again🐛again🐛again🐛again🐛again🐛again🐛again🐛again🐛again🐛again🐛again

    • @simflightpro
      @simflightpro Год назад

      I’m so confused on which version mate, clicky or tactile!

    • @TheTacticalTuna
      @TheTacticalTuna Год назад

      @@simflightpro Which did you end up getting? i think im leaning towards clicky as it doesnt seem to loud.

    • @wolfrayet81
      @wolfrayet81 Год назад

      i have the g910 keyboard and the g935 headset and both have issues with the volumn wheel. do you have any issues with yours?

    • @OhertRasmus
      @OhertRasmus Год назад

      ​@@simflightprowhich one do you like more, loud or silent keys. I have a mechanical keyboard with really loud clicky keys. Used to like the sound, but after years it got VERY annoying. But it's totally personal preference

  • @jdmodels1968
    @jdmodels1968 2 года назад +56

    I bought the 915 partly as a result of your review around 12 months ago and I love it. I also have a G502 and, you're right, it sucks that they can't share a dongle...

    • @TravellingTechie
      @TravellingTechie 2 года назад

      Exact same setup as me, it's good my motherboard has lots of USB ports!

    • @TheOystei
      @TheOystei 2 года назад +2

      Same as me as well.
      I am far more pleased with my g915 than my 502, but the g pro does not have the scroll wheel unlock that i have come to love from the mx 2s i use on my laptop (although i have to say i like the implementation on that one better, there the scroll wheel button is the unlock and the button behind is the centre click.)

    • @AshknFX
      @AshknFX 2 года назад

      Does urs cut off randomly for like a half sec ? From time to time

    • @dznygal
      @dznygal 2 года назад

      I have the same setup. I went with the G502 at my partner's recommendation without looking too much into the others, but a lot of friends have the G903 or PRO mice. I never tried either of those. Can you or anyone else reading this thread who chose the G502 over both of those tell me why you made that decision? I'm still within my return window and experiencing some FOMO.

    • @BapiBoozle
      @BapiBoozle 2 года назад

      @@AshknFX If you're talking about the mouse, i had that happen with my g502. I realized it was because i had a router near my mouse and pc so it was interrupting the signal. I didnt even move it too far, it's like a foot away and now everything works pretty much perfectly

  • @Brunark
    @Brunark 2 года назад +21

    I've got the wired G815 version of this keyboard for 10 months now and still loving mine. I've had 0 complaints about it since day 1 and still love using it to this day to game on. The num pad, volume wheel, and multimedia keys all work great for me since I'm someone who wanted all of them along with the USB passthrough. Given my want for the USB passthrough and not really caring about wireless, the wired version was the way to go for me since it was cheaper too at only $150 w/ tax when I got it.
    The keycaps is the one thing too I do feel that will wear over time as expected since these are ABS keycaps and I did notice when looking back then too that there really didn't seem to be many options too as you noted given the non standard low profile keycap design these use with their switches. If it gets to that point, I'll probably try to order replacement caps too, but then again my last keyboard with the G710+ I lived with work keycaps till I replaced it with this after like 4-5 years of use.

    • @princejosephxiong
      @princejosephxiong 2 года назад +1

      Same here bud.

    • @kornkernel2232
      @kornkernel2232 2 года назад

      Mine I got G915 and yeah so far no regrets as well. I wish there will be more 3rd party keycaps though to at least combat this ABS keycaps that does get shine overtime, which is really just the 2 disappointing part of it. Other one is the 2nd characters don't have backlight, due to switch design.
      Hopefully they fixed this all on 2nd gen. Hopefyll when that time comes, I'm ready for my replacement which it seems like this keyboard will last for years.

  • @accelement3499
    @accelement3499 2 года назад +20

    i have the tkl version of this thing andd it holds up great i love it its thin and heavy really premium feeling

  • @mikemanski2
    @mikemanski2 Год назад +6

    The dropout issue (4:45) is due to RF interference coming from the USB 3.x ports on the back of the case (not a wireless range issue). The USB 3.x interface is known to cause interference in the 2.4GHz frequency band (which is what the dongle uses). You can mitigate this by distancing the dongle from the USB 3.x ports (via a USB extender, or move to an area with only USB 2.0).

    • @DylRicho
      @DylRicho 11 месяцев назад +2

      I wonder if this is going to become more of an issue as motherboards come with no USB 2.0 ports.

  • @wojciechszmyt3360
    @wojciechszmyt3360 2 года назад +29

    I've had this one too for a few months now and I absolutely love it! One thing is the rubbery multimedia buttons on the top are not so satisfying to push. But it's outweighed greatly with all else that this keyboard offers! I love the low profile mechanical clikity-clacks :)

    • @jpro2222
      @jpro2222 2 года назад +3

      i like the rubber buttons. i just smash them everytime aggressively. like the feel

  • @marka.200
    @marka.200 2 года назад +185

    The range problem might be related to the fact your tower is entirely unshielded on the side and is facing the keyboard. Not sure if it's still a thing but motherboards were once considered an RFI hazard because they broadcast RF noise like crazy. Could be a factor.

    • @darkeagle999
      @darkeagle999 2 года назад +5

      Mine didn't have a problem! Using Lian Li XL

    • @tonycrabtree3416
      @tonycrabtree3416 2 года назад +2

      Metal fences/shields for the win. circa 1990s

    • @bami2
      @bami2 2 года назад +17

      Anyone with a single-coil guitar will tell you that any PC is a gigantic beacon of RFI.
      But even in the most intense RFI situations a wireless keyboard/mouse shouldn't have that much trouble with it, unless you have like a microwave oven with the door open and safeties removed pumping out hundreds of watts of EM radiation. The couple of milliwatts that come from a PC shouldn't interfere at all, no matter the shielding.
      I do remember with an old logitech wireless mouse the range was horrible unless I pointed the mouse at a wall and bounced the wireless signal off of it. As in, you really needed line-of-sight with the dongle (which jay doesn't appear to have in the setup-shot), or have a bright wall where the RF can bounce off (which jay also doesn't have).

    • @toffi2390
      @toffi2390 2 года назад +3

      @@bami2 Oh so that's why I have so much noise with my guitar when I use the single coil setting. I use it not just near my computer but actually connected to my speakers on my desk with a small heaphone amp/effect. Guitar is only a hobby for me, I'm not good at it, but still like it and play random stuff on it.

    • @JimIBobIJones
      @JimIBobIJones 2 года назад

      Frequency hopping tech like the logitech lightspeed, corsair slipstream etc kills range/connectivity unless you have direct line of sight.

  • @sharktooh76
    @sharktooh76 2 года назад +15

    I've got the 815 (the wired one) since well... about 18 months to. It's still perfect and it also has a USB port on the rear.
    It still works amazingly well and the clicky switches are soooo good.
    Minor annoyance is there is no light for the secondary keys functions. Those are printed on the keys. There are actually some replacement keycaps that can be "adapted" and have lights for secondary functions too... but i dont care to modify every key.

    • @cajuudoido
      @cajuudoido 2 года назад

      I just wish that echo press lightning effect, my favorite effect because is both functional and pretty, could be stored on device. When Windows is locked or G HUB is not running the effect does not work or even worse some lights get stuck on transition, specially locking with W + L.

    • @Gnrnrvids
      @Gnrnrvids 2 года назад +1

      I have a G815 as well, but with the tactile switches. Love it. I agree that lighting on the secondary key functions would have been just perfect. My old G910 (I think that was the one) had that.

  • @GuzForster
    @GuzForster Год назад +1

    I just bought this and I am in love. I love the sound and how it feels while typing. And the fact that it is wireless, with a numpad, was something I was looking for a long time in a mechanical keyboard.

  • @drewmartin9704
    @drewmartin9704 2 года назад +35

    I've been using the G915 for about 6 months and I love it. I do not have the same range issues that he is speaking to and I couldn't possibly point out any latency in any games. The hot switch option between lightspeed and bluetooth is awesome for WFH. It's expensive, but it has been perfect for my needs as a gamer and for home office.

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  • @narviz
    @narviz 2 года назад +29

    Thanks for the good content Jay. My tenkeyless model of the G915 is about 1 year old and I use it many hours a day. I do not have the bowing or range issues. I've used many mechanical keyboards and the G915 is the only one I don't regret purchasing. It may sound silly, but the volume wheel is one of my favorite features. I'm considering purchasing a full-sized G915 to replace a $2 dell keyboard I use at work.

    • @tinkmaster1054
      @tinkmaster1054 2 года назад +2

      I've been using the TKL version as a software engineer for over a year too, and my only complaint is that it feels mushy compared to my previous keyboard, a Razer Black Widow. It feels much closer to a membrane keyboard to my touch. But it's still a solid keyboard and I agree 100% about the lack of latency!

    • @Kiobao
      @Kiobao 2 года назад

      Which version do you have? I've been wanting TKL and I often only hear people having the tactile but I was wanting a linear.

    • @narviz
      @narviz 2 года назад +1

      ​@@Kiobao I have the GL Tactile keys, but to me they feel less tactile than other mechanical keyboards. Maybe it's because of the shorter throw distance.

    • @Kiobao
      @Kiobao 2 года назад

      @@narviz hmm that's interesting, thanks. Been hard to find many people who use linear and their opinions on them however I really wanted this board in white, so trying to tell myself that getting tactile white will be the play and give up on the linear dream haha

    • @BoodskiBro
      @BoodskiBro 2 года назад

      I should have held out for the TKL version!

  • @billb5732
    @billb5732 2 года назад +41

    4:39 Use an extension cable with your dongle because of case interference. All it takes is a short extension to get the dongle away from the case.
    Wireless range increases dramatically when you do that.
    Great review of a keyboard that I have been considering recently. Perfect timing; thanks!

    • @phenomanII
      @phenomanII 2 года назад

      I fully expected to need the extension cable for my G305, as my case has thick steel panels and is on the right of my desk.
      Ended up just using the dongle in a rear USB port on my motherboard and I couldn't tell any difference in latency between the G305 and my old wired G502.
      Tried a few click response tests (granted, these are affected by my 60Hz panel and my reaction time) and the score was equal if not better.
      I wonder if the problem on Jay's setup is not the wireless noise in the room but the thick panel covering the rear I/O. That extra panel on the InWin 925 is *thicc*

    • @billb5732
      @billb5732 2 года назад

      @@phenomanII I am tuned into this because my Logitech headset came with the extension. Without it, the wireless range was less than three feet. With the extension, it's more like 25-30 feet range.

    • @phenomanII
      @phenomanII 2 года назад

      @@billb5732 I guess your setup also has a lot of panels in the way without the extension (though you didn't say which port you had the dongle in previously).
      As I said, I expected to need it, so using one (or a hub nearby like Jay) should be the default setup. The G305 also came with one.

  • @FlyisFoEva
    @FlyisFoEva 2 года назад +6

    Hey everyone if you’re concerned about the range I can confirm that Logitech now includes a micro usb cable with an adapter for the light speed dongle. So you can relocate it like Jay did without having to buy additional usb hubs. I purchased mine two days ago on Amazon because of this review and just got it today.

  • @conorkeane
    @conorkeane 2 года назад +7

    I bought my G915 shortly after your first review and haven't had any issues with it. I absolutely love this keyboard so much that when my work wanted to bring people back into the office i decided to buy another one! The bowing you mentioned is like that from the factory, as both of mine have it to the same degree. 10/10 would buy again

  • @martinjudd1284
    @martinjudd1284 2 года назад +10

    I have the wired version of this keyboard and I have to say I love it. It is used every day for gaming and typing. I have been using it since early 2020 as well, I do enjoy the extra USB that it brings forward from the back of the PC Tower . Picked it up after watching your review Jay. Also purchased the Lightspeed Mouse (G903)

  • @henrikeckhardt6448
    @henrikeckhardt6448 2 года назад +19

    I wanted to love this keyboard as much as you do, since I really liked the design and typing on it. I bought the G915 with tactile Switches and a German layout some time ago. The key caps started wearing down within two months, not becoming shiny/polished like you showed, rather the paint coming off on some keys (for example on the edge of the A key and the face of the S key). One of the clips on the left arrow key broke shortly after.
    I returned it and thought I'd maybe just gotten a bad sample and ordered a G815 as a replacement (since I didn't end up needing the wireless functionality). I've had this one for the better part of a year now and it's showing the same signs of wear already as well. The letter on the S key is just one big spot at this point, with the paint coming off. The A and shift keys also show signs of wear. I'm not a hardcore gamer, I effectively use it some eight or so hours a day for work, uni and gaming. I'd say I'm rather careful with it, I don't move it around a lot etc., I don't use it with greasy fingers from eating or whatever. So I don't see why a 200€ keyboard should show these signs of wear after less than a year.
    Replacement keycaps are only available from random no-name brands that noone's ever heard of and I don't really trust to do a better job on quality.
    So, take that for what it's worth, but I've definitely had my fair share of issues with this board. If I didn't like typing on it as much as I do I'd have probably gotten a new keyboard by now.
    Oh, and another note: I personally absolutely hate the G Hub app. It's a pain to use, it's a pain to configure on-board profiles, half of the features are useless or don't work very well. It's just a plain mess in my opinion. Again, might just be my experience, but I configured it once (meaning setting a fixed color on the on-board, which took way longer than it should have) and uninstalled the app.

    • @MRProduction800
      @MRProduction800 2 года назад +4

      Your experience makes me wonder if the production standards for the version you got is different/changed from mine. Had mine for over a year with heavy usage and it looks and functions just as well as the day I got it.

    • @laplacesdemon43
      @laplacesdemon43 2 года назад

      Heavy usage here, lots of shining... But, not paint coming off... Not yet

    • @e21big
      @e21big 2 года назад +1

      you should try order a replacement cap, I did and they were surprisingly pretty good quality

    • @e21big
      @e21big 2 года назад

      @@MRProduction800 I got a feeling that they just made single double shot ABS version for US English layout and modified them as need for other languages which also often based on US layout, since the EU is much smaller than that they probably just use the US cap and laser the rest of character on it, that's why it worn out a lot faster. A double shot ABS characters can't just worn out like that

    • @crazy_human2653
      @crazy_human2653 2 года назад

      @@e21big My experience with Logitech's products would not support that theory because I'm in the US and got a g29 and the build quality would be bad for a $50 product never mind the $150-230 it cost me, and from what I have heard is that they used to have extremely good build quality but the quality is not anywhere close to what i have heard about their older production runs compared to their newer production runs. and that ignoring ghub being a piece of garbage because driver support is practically non-existent

  • @dylan_pinette
    @dylan_pinette 2 года назад +3

    I have owned mine for about 2 years and 4 months. It has been great. However, my first real issue with mine happened about a week ago. My W key would cut out while being held down. Not an issue for typing but definitely not ideal for gaming. The keyboard is out of warranty so support could only provide troubleshooting, which didn't help. I finally saw a thread about the solder on the switch being loose. I opened mine up and sure enough, a slight separation in the solder was present on the W key. I simply touched it with a solder iron to melt/reattach the solder and it works perfectly again. Great keyboard, solid repairability, and I would recommend to anyone with the money to spend!

  • @slavex7
    @slavex7 2 года назад +9

    I've had the tkl version for about a year and half , and I absolutely love this thing. No issues or problems other then the range like mentioned in the video

  • @cmac907
    @cmac907 2 года назад +15

    I've had the TKL Tactile version of this keyboard for just over a year now, and the battery life is probably the best thing to me about it. I have a G703 Lightspeed as my mouse and I have to charge it about 5x more often than I do my keyboard, which is insane considering I charge my mouse about every 2-3 weeks! A note about your range issues, it may just be the environment you are in or the stuff around. I have my PC at about the same distance as the picture shown, but my tower is on the floor, so it may be a bit more distance and with the top of my desk blocking the receiver's line of sight. I've had no issues with dropout. Heck, I've even use my keyboard on my bed which is an additional 6 feet away from my tower and no connection issues. And no, I am not using a cable extender for my receiver.

    • @cmarco3702
      @cmarco3702 2 года назад +2

      we got the same keyboard and mouse :o

    • @cmarco3702
      @cmarco3702 2 года назад +2

      i went farther and took the g733 for the headset

    • @cmac907
      @cmac907 2 года назад

      @@cmarco3702 I used to have a wireless headset for my setup (Steelseries Arctis 7) but I switched to wired earbuds, because I wanted a minimalist setup and how short the battery life on wireless headsets seemed compared to my mouse and keyboard lol. How often do you charge your G733?

    • @cmarco3702
      @cmarco3702 2 года назад

      @@cmac907 every two or three day if i'm lucky but yeah the battery doesn't last long

  • @zanzibar7837
    @zanzibar7837 2 года назад +17

    Love mine. The ability to switch back and forth between the laptop and desktop without moving any plugs, and the freedom to have the keyboard anywhere I want on the desk without wires is fantastic. Another vote for USB-C though... boggles the mind why Logi has dragged their feet on that for so long.

  • @Martintyto
    @Martintyto 2 года назад +1

    I just want to share this; I got the G613 wireless mech keyboard without lights. Perfect for offices and such if you don't want something that is flashy. Over the 5 years I've owned it I've only changed batteries once. That's 2 double AA batteries. It also have 6 G/macro buttons.

  • @pumpkinking39
    @pumpkinking39 2 года назад +12

    Been on a 915 TKL for about a year now and it's easily my favorite keyboard ever. If they ever came out with a version with gateron low profile switches and usb c i would be heavily inclined to upgrade.

  • @mrhyd388
    @mrhyd388 2 года назад +657

    A suggestion since you guys asked last video. Maybe more review videos! I really enjoy your takes on all sorts of electronics and car stuff. I'm also an audio nerd so anything to do with audio setups would be cool to watch and helpful. F the complainers you helped me get into PC's when I built my first rig in 2017 and will always be a fan. Keep it up JTC team!

    • @ThomasS17
      @ThomasS17 2 года назад +18

      I second the audio stuff! I'm a complete noob when it comes to DACs and AMPs and what goes together and what to look for and so on, so I'd like some videos about that topic.

    • @nagranoth_
      @nagranoth_ 2 года назад +6

      Please post it on that video as well. He specifically said that one was intended to have one place to collect those tips.

    • @kailerpetersen6404
      @kailerpetersen6404 2 года назад +1

      Definitely, especially on some water poking parts like blocks and what not!

    • @robertmccracken6930
      @robertmccracken6930 2 года назад +1

      Except that everything he reviews sells out immediately, and price skyrockets 🚀, but he does make great review content.

    • @mrhyd388
      @mrhyd388 2 года назад

      @@nagranoth_ done!

  • @djalali59
    @djalali59 2 года назад +20

    I own both the regular and TKL versions of this keyboard. They're excellent, but the lack of durable PBT keycaps is a real bummer. If Logitech offered a set akin to Steelseries and HyperX, they would make a killing.

    • @kevinw0lf
      @kevinw0lf 2 года назад

      There are some random offers of PBT keycaps, but I haven't tested any of them. There are also adapters for cherry stems, also didn't tested them so I can't speak how's the experience.

    • @DrBernon
      @DrBernon 2 года назад

      That would be nice. But PBT keycaps Don't really save you from the shiny look, they just delay it. I have a Razer huntsman TE, and my space bar already has a shiny spot from 4 months of use. I use it a lot though. I work and play on it.

    • @vladg12
      @vladg12 2 года назад

      Man, they don't make them like they used to. I've been using a Logitech G15 v1 since 2004 as my daily driver and there is barely any visible wear on any of the keycaps. There is some discoloration under the space bar where the bottom of my palm rests and the backlight has gotten very dim (it wasn't that bright to begin with) but otherwise... works like a champ.

    • @cXnJohn
      @cXnJohn 2 года назад +3

      I do not see why they can not just ship their very expensive keyboards with double shot PBT caps. They single shot coated caps are just terrible, i purchased a GPRO TKL and within 8 days the A and Space keys had worn enough that i could see the light though them. Surely a massive company like Logitech who have the purchasing power to buy BILLIONS of caps at a time could afford the extra penny per keycap and just ship keyboards with a superior keycap, i mean whats £1.25 extra production cost on the cost of a £100 keyboard? If a cheap Chinese mechanical keyboard from amazon that cost £25 can ship with double shot ABS keycaps and still be profitable, surely with the cost of Logitechs gaming keyboards they wouldn't even notice the hit to the profit.

    • @DrBernon
      @DrBernon 2 года назад

      @@cXnJohn They can. But as long as people buy, why would they have to reduce their profits?
      But in the case of Logitech... To be honest, I have always found their products to be well engineered but using cheap garbage components. Particularly on the low end... When I was young and had no money, I got a 15€ Logitech mouse. In 2 months the middle button broke, and in 6 the left one. I opened it to fix it and it had a different which at each button. The middle one was so cheap it had no branding, the right one was visibly junk with a chines branding and the left one looked better, but was the same no name Chinese junk. Imagine that! They chose a different switch for each button to maximize profits, spending money only on the left click they knew you would use, and put a bottom of the barrel junk in the middle knowing most people never press it. Absolutely disgusting. I never bought anything else Logitech, and never going to.

  • @bindoctrinated3147
    @bindoctrinated3147 2 года назад +1

    I love this keyboard. I use light speed on my PC for gaming and the bluetooth for work on my Mac. Press a button to switch between the two. Use the wireless mouse for both too. Hooked up a DP switch for my monitor, press a button for PC, press again for Mac. Eliminated the need to two desks, monitor, keyboard, mouse. Pretty slick.

    • @MCFCity
      @MCFCity 2 года назад

      Thank you! I've been looking for exactly this comment. I'll be using it mainly for my Windows Laptop but I also want to seamlessly switch between that and my MacBook

  • @BSFWhite
    @BSFWhite 2 года назад +5

    Wholeheartedly agree Jay, I bought mine based on your review and haven't had any regrets. Great for both gaming and workstation use (those modes are more useful for DCC hotkeys than gaming IMO)

  • @michaelthompson9798
    @michaelthompson9798 2 года назад +71

    Wireless tech over the past 2-3 years has seen dramatically improved performance/ latency etc and are just a good as any wired connected device I.e. mouse and keyboard. Thanks Jay for this follow up. Loving all the content uploaded. Thanks for keeping the majority of us sane during these trying pc tech times. Keep doing your content 🥰👍🍻. Cheers 🍻

    • @StopaskingformynameYouTube
      @StopaskingformynameYouTube 2 года назад +6

      Wireless gaming peripherals from logitech has been really good in the last 10 years.
      There's been mechanical issues like volume wheels and rgb ect, but the lightspeed and the version before lightspeed is extremely good for gaming and general use.
      Never skipped a beat, and no measurable latency compared to wired mice.

    • @SeraphX2
      @SeraphX2 2 года назад +2

      it's been better than that for more than 2-3 years. people just didn't want to admit it hardly at all until recently, and as we can see, there are still hold outs who don't get it.

    • @SeraphX2
      @SeraphX2 2 года назад +2

      @@StopaskingformynameRUclips exactly. back when Logi was labeling their optical mice on the gaming stuff as Darkfield technology, it polled just fine at 1000, just like the wired mice at the time. People just wanna act OG or something.

    • @danielanskaitis5961
      @danielanskaitis5961 2 года назад +1

      Jay needs to be told about Logitech Unifying Software

    • @e21big
      @e21big 2 года назад

      @@StopaskingformynameRUclips their keyboard are fine but mice are so garbage (performance's fine but none that I've used to this day ever last a year without RMA,)

  • @jaredmyers4250
    @jaredmyers4250 2 года назад +7

    I like long term evaluations of products. Not enough of them are done! A review on day one is always good, but to know how a product truly works after X amount of time is better. Great video Jay!

  • @L3_6reat22
    @L3_6reat22 Месяц назад +2

    Just got one off marketplace. For a really good price because the lights weren't working on half of it. And they started work a month later.

  • @anthonyp8885
    @anthonyp8885 2 года назад +9

    Thank you for doing this, i got it 3 months ago and I love it I just wish it was easy to get replacement keys or even custom.

  • @xMoobyx
    @xMoobyx 2 года назад +4

    Picked up the G815 full size on prime day for $130 it's been the best keyboard I have ever used. Love the low profile switches

    • @xMoobyx
      @xMoobyx 2 года назад

      Best part about the G815 is the USB passthrough for my G703 Lightspeed dongle.

  • @joshtibbetts9646
    @joshtibbetts9646 2 года назад +20

    Would love to see a video where you order replacement keycaps for this and go through that process. I have heard people break the stems on the keycaps for the g915 because of the nontraditional design.

    • @Symbol1313
      @Symbol1313 2 года назад

      That's a great idea, I second this!

    • @GiltleyRage
      @GiltleyRage 2 года назад +1

      To be honest the keycaps build worries me a little bit, they look like they could snap easily. Didn't happen to me but I would love to have spare keycaps at my disposal just in case.

    • @Symbol1313
      @Symbol1313 2 года назад +1

      @@GiltleyRage it flew off a few times by mine, but nothing happened sofar

    • @Kill4Glory
      @Kill4Glory 2 года назад +1

      My 1yo has sent my 915's left arrow and delete caps flying across the room by tugging on my controller cable (ironic right) twice. Even with the violent removals they are 100% fine

  • @superertert
    @superertert Год назад +3

    Long term usage video, from trusted source. Now that is valuable video right here. There is g815 on a deal I wasn't sure whether to buy or not. Now I am sure to buy. Thanks j2c

  • @Cellinator
    @Cellinator 2 года назад +6

    I've had the TKL for a few months, and I just love the heck out of it. I have the linear keys, which I find incredibly luxurious--even sensuous--to type on. Comfortable too, because they're low-profile (and this is from someone coming from an ergonomic keyboard). I bought it for an open-box price of $140, which was a steal. Also, the volume wheel and media controls are great. Battery life and latency are not an issue in the slightest.

    • @genrai
      @genrai 2 года назад +2

      Nice, I have the Tactile and have the same experience, its been very nice to me

  • @ZackFisherTV
    @ZackFisherTV 2 года назад +12

    This was perfect timing, I’m on the verge of ordering this.

    • @katzicael
      @katzicael 2 года назад

      the White TKL has better keycaps and the RGB looks better (I had a black 815 prior) - highly recommend the white 915 tkl.

    • @nickwoodward819
      @nickwoodward819 2 года назад +2

      Go clicky imo. Tactile felt slightly mushy for gaming. Granted I didn't try the clicky :)

    • @mathewreyes3251
      @mathewreyes3251 2 года назад

      me too. have been for ages.

    • @mathewreyes3251
      @mathewreyes3251 2 года назад

      @Ladioz that is all dependent on setup and if u get full or TKL

    • @ziblackingbestww444
      @ziblackingbestww444 2 года назад

      same

  • @phantoms29
    @phantoms29 2 года назад +4

    I bought the G915 in September 2020 and I love it. Mine’s the same as Jay’s as I need a number pad & I have the G keys set up as shortcuts & macros for when I’m on Zoom calls. I agree with there being no noticeable lag with the Lightspeed receiver; Bluetooth has been handy for connecting to my work laptop now I work from home but it’s definitely not as fast.
    Keys do get worn but as mentioned they mostly polish in reaction to skin oils and considering mine gets a solid 8-14 hours of use every day (with few exceptions), it’s not as bad as previous keyboards I’ve had. Battery life is good but in my experience not as much as Jay gets - probably a couple of weeks for me, but then mine may get used a lot more.
    Definitely would recommend & worth the money!

    • @Raivo_K
      @Raivo_K 2 года назад

      Im using G910 v2. The first one (v1) went bad because LED's partially failed (blue ones died on some keys) and it developed a double click issue on several keys. Also the arrow keys started to lose labels as they wore out (i dont use WASD). It's high time for Logitech to move from ABS caps to PBT caps. Atleast on keyboards that cost over 200. If not for all caps then atleast WASD, arrow keys, spacebar, enter, bacspace and a few others.

  • @HarrowedDreams
    @HarrowedDreams 2 года назад +1

    From a non-biased and absolutely unpaid perspective:
    (Note: I have the TKL [10-KEYLESS] Version)
    1. The battery weirdly really does last that long
    2. Zero issues with latency
    3. Can confirm the material quality is amazing
    4. The keycaps have a really nice feeling
    5. Get textured keycaps for WSAD
    6. My keycaps aren't worn through at all either.
    7. Bluetooth mode works great (not much latency at allll. Like hard to notice it)
    8. Volume knob is NOT worn out (I use it a lot)
    9. My keyboard is **NOT** Bowed in any way shape or form @Jay, I'm sorry yours is.
    10. I can easily get 25 feet away from dongle, no problem with connectivity at all. This keyboard has NEVER "gone in and out"
    Hope this has helped the community.
    (Ohhh note 2: and I love tkl over 10 -Key version: why? I hated the g1->5 keys.. it got in the way every time I tried hitting shift, caps lock, tab, esc)

  • @andrer8583
    @andrer8583 2 года назад +4

    I have the exact same kb and mouse combo - been loving it for the last 9 months. Only small gripe is that secondary functions on the keys are not illuminated, so not that easy to find special characters in low light conditions. Other than that, it’s been great

  • @MrLethalZero
    @MrLethalZero 2 года назад +5

    I bought the TKL version and really like it, I switch it between my laptop for work and my tower for gaming; it feels amazing how seamless it is.
    I have not had trouble with range, but I do not like that all Logitech wireless things have their own dongle, but it’s not a dealbreaker

  • @Roblecop
    @Roblecop Год назад +7

    I've got this G915, and overall I love it as well. The battery life in mine isn't as good as yours apparently, I get maybe a two weeks. That could also because I have it set to a reactive light scheme (I like it on the audio visualizer mode). I've had mine for 6 months or so now and it works real well for me. I got the G502 Lightspeed mouse to go with it and they're a great set of peripherals for my gaming PC.

  • @BensTechLab
    @BensTechLab 2 года назад +1

    I picked up the G915 about the same time, so also into it about 18 months. I love it, best keyboard I've owned. Definately no perceivable latency for me.

  • @erich3784
    @erich3784 2 года назад +6

    I bought this keyboard this year for black friday, I've had the same issue of huge drops, but on my G502 Logitech wireless mouse. After a lot of troubleshooting the issue was that both « dongles » (mouse & keyboard) were way too close from one another and that created interference. I simply plugged one of them on another USB port further down behind my tower and haven't had any problem since.

  • @Charun1982
    @Charun1982 2 года назад +6

    I've had the wired G815 for about 2 years now, and still absolutely love it! I've used mechanical keyboards for years before, but since using this, low profile is a must for me.
    Only downside i've found so far is the fact that you can't properly disassemble it for cleaning, and re-lubing was a bit more of a PITA than it could've been.

  • @ConnorHammond
    @ConnorHammond 2 года назад +15

    Just dropped by to say I got the TKL version with help from your initial review. It's truly amazing. Compared to my bulky K70, this thing is a streamlined, futuristic, space saving godsend. Perfect piece of kit. I have random issues with Logitech's software (and always have) and that can get really annoying but it's only rarely. I'm about 10 months in and have charged it 4 times with heavy-ass gaming use (just dim the backlighting as much as you're willing). Oh and the linear switches are silent perfection. No more obnoxious rattling.

    • @jakobwest4811
      @jakobwest4811 2 года назад +2

      I also got the TKL version with the "brown" switches and I love it. I have no issues with range and I can take the keyboard across my office and it works fine (not that I do). If anyone is looking to get it I highly recommend it. The only downside is that the "secondary" symbols (the ones under the numbers) aren't transparent so the RGB doesn't come through.

  • @darkside59
    @darkside59 Год назад +1

    I don't game anymore, but I am a huge fan of Logitech, especially the G series. When I found out the G915 was wireless, I went and got it, and it DOES NOT disappoint me. As I mentioned, I don't game anymore, I use it for my work. After getting my G915, I went and got the G Pro mouse, G Pro X Shroud Edition Headphone and a G Power Mat. I'm still looking for new G series to add to my addition.

    • @WhatTheSpruce
      @WhatTheSpruce Год назад

      This type of brand loyalty for corporations that do not care about you, your life, or your planet is illogical.

  • @DonMachado
    @DonMachado 2 года назад +17

    I have the 815 which is the wired version. It's been great for the most part, particularly for gaming. The one thing I don't like about it is that the secondary shift characters aren't backlit like the primary keys are. I work from home a lot and having to hunt for the ^ #@% keys is very annoying. Also, the Num Lock arbitrarily turns off which makes typing numbers frustrating as well.

    • @Squalla1
      @Squalla1 2 года назад +4

      It boggles my mind how they managed to mess that up in an otherwise virtually perfect keyboard. That's the one thing holding me back from grabbing one right now. How much would you say the pros make up for that con?

    • @DonMachado
      @DonMachado 2 года назад +3

      @@Squalla1 If your using it primarily for gaming, then it's a great choice. The keyboard is thin, but rock solid and the key presses are responsive and quick. You can program difference key setups for all the games you play using the GHub, plus 4 additional memory keys on the keyboard for quick switching between configurations. I like to use that for different characters within the same game. Of course it's got a ton of RGB if your into that. I wouldn't choose it, however, for a work keyboard, or something you would use regularly for straight typing letters and apps like excel unless you can touch type all of the shift+ keys. For me, I have to look to type some of them and since they are painted on (gray) and don't light up, it makes them difficult to see in low light situations.

    • @Squalla1
      @Squalla1 2 года назад +2

      @@DonMachado Thank you so much for the reply. I happened to come across one at a showroom nearby just a couple days after leaving that comment, and although the keys felt great, the G keys threw me off immediately as I'm used to feeling out the corners of the keyboard for hand placement. And even in the not-so-dark environment of the showroom, I also really missed the secondary characters being back-lit. I'm shopping for something that's suitable for both work and gaming, so these were deal breakers for me-not a bad thing considering the price tag.
      I'm now looking into the low profile Corsair K60 and K70, but they have their own shortcomings and are not whole lot cheaper.

    • @DonMachado
      @DonMachado 2 года назад +2

      @@Squalla1 Yeah, they should have offset the G keys, I had to learn not to press G instead of the control key. :)

  • @TheEireknight
    @TheEireknight Год назад +4

    I just recently got the G815 (the wired version of the G915) and love it. I'm really picky with mechanical keyboards because the higher profile keys just don't work well with my hands, and I found the louder keys, even the "silent" cherry switches to be annoyingly loud.
    These keys just have a really nice feel to them. Not a lot of wobble. Very responsive. Require a little force to push, but not too much. The depression curve on key pressdown is very even, which is another problem I saw with a lot of the larger mechanical keyboards I tried. Some people like more play in the key, I personally prefer the much more responsive, even curve on these. And on fast typing, once you get used to the keys the play on bottoming out is a tactile joy.
    I think my only complaint is that G Hub can be kind of a pain to configure, and the Num and Caps Lock button lights (above the F9-F12 keys) are bright enough to potentially provide light for an Eastern European city, and I have not found a way to change them in the software. I just turn Num lock off, and may just get some tape to cover them up, but it's an oversight which may annoy other people like it does me, so worth mentioning.
    But overall, fantastic gaming and typing keyboard.

    • @jacobbaartz7710
      @jacobbaartz7710 8 месяцев назад

      I'm thinking about returning this big boy, solely because I've learned I want to never deal with G hub again. On board memory doesn't work for me, even after correctly assigning profiles. Would be great to hear a second opinion.

  • @shaoyizhang2596
    @shaoyizhang2596 5 месяцев назад +1

    this thing definitely doesn't have 2 months battery life. I charged it two days ago and now it is at 82%. The distance is not an issue for me as well - I have a similar set up as yours and my dongle is on the other side of the tower, it is working fine.

  • @Galandwood32
    @Galandwood32 2 года назад +10

    I trusted his review on this, and it's honestly been absolutely fantastic. This is by far the best keyboard I've ever owned, and I was absolutely adamant after countless failed wireless keyboard/mouse attempts that the technology just sucked. Been using it for over a month now 8-10 hours a day, as I work from home on it+game, and it's an absolute dream, paired it with the g pro wireless, fantastic set up.

    • @catalyst429
      @catalyst429 2 года назад

      Same setup here for the last year I can agree more, I literally feel significantly more efficient and productive than i used to be. This keyboard and mouse were the first actually nice set of peripherals that I had worked with though, so it was a very large leap in quality and really is worth the money

  • @remybosma
    @remybosma 2 года назад +4

    It's a perfect keyboard for me. I own the TKL version and still solid. The only downside is that the second function i.e. the dollar sign on the numeric part is not lit.

  • @cranbers
    @cranbers Год назад +3

    I had a G613 keyboard, it started having ghost presses so entering passwords and typing extra letters was getting rediculous after a few years of use. I can't believe I didn't know about this keyboard. I has everything I'm looking for from the low profile design, RGB lighting AND wireless. Pretty excited about this purchase, hope it doesn't have the same type of ware with the ghost presses like the G613 did.

    • @belmirp
      @belmirp Год назад +1

      They both have same stupid Romer-G switches, and they are both prone to double click issues. Just google "logitech g915 double click issue" and you will see a lot of people complaining. I guess, having a working one after 18 months without double click issue is just a luck. I have G613 and there is like 10-15 keys having double click issue, and nothing helps. G613 is going to the garbage, and I am not thinking ever of buying any keyboard with these switches.

    • @colincanada
      @colincanada 8 месяцев назад

      I've gone through 3 G613 keyboards in the last 2 years. Watching this video for a new board recommendation. Not gonna buy the 915 if it keeps the same switches.
      I think I'll get the Strix Scope ii 98 wireless.

  • @faidzal23
    @faidzal23 3 месяца назад

    I love its ultra-long battery life over RGB. but since the letters on the keycaps are hard to read when the RGB is off, I modded mine. I put keycap stickers and sprayed them around 4 layers of matte clear coat to prevent accidentally peeling them off, plus giving the keycaps a really satisfactory rough surface. it also solves the problem of polished surfaces over long time usage. loved my keycaps ever since

  • @sadsausage2224
    @sadsausage2224 2 года назад +22

    I bought the TKL version a few months ago. I'm very happy with it. Only thing that annoys me is the grey/white symbols on the keyboard. I think they should glow red like all other symbols because it can be very hard to see them when it's dark.

    • @NostalgicMem0ries
      @NostalgicMem0ries 2 года назад +1

      i could not imagine keyboard without numbers on right, to type fast calculate stuff with right hand is so comfy, those number below f1 f2 are annoying :D

    • @lucutes2936
      @lucutes2936 2 года назад +2

      take the flag off.

    • @sadsausage2224
      @sadsausage2224 2 года назад

      @@lucutes2936 what?

    • @lucutes2936
      @lucutes2936 2 года назад

      @@sadsausage2224 what part of the sentence is not clear to you?

    • @sadsausage2224
      @sadsausage2224 2 года назад

      @@lucutes2936 why?

  • @vdub1962
    @vdub1962 2 года назад +3

    I don't have the distance issues and my setup is very similar to what you've got there. Along with the nanoleaf, I've also got Philips hue lighting behind the monitors but doesn't seem to affect the distance. What I don't get is the same battery life that you do. Mine is not lasting multiple months, but mine does last about 3 weeks to 1 month, which I still find damn impressive. I love this keyboard. It has a tactile feel like none other. I hope to get lots more mileage out of it.

  • @leadfootfoot1474
    @leadfootfoot1474 2 года назад +4

    I've been using my G915 for a little over 2 years.
    First impression: Excellent keyboard.
    Long term impression: Best keyboard I've ever used.
    Mode of use: Battery.
    Latency: No discernible lag at all, not even in first-person-shooters or racing sims.
    Range: Keyboard is 8 to 10 feet away from PC, with the keyboard's USB dongle plugged into a front USB port. So, keyboard-to-dongle is a clear path, no obstructions, no lights nearby except for daylight coming in window. No connection or dropout problems with this setup.
    Battery life: 4 to 6 weeks. G915 goes to sleep (lights off) after a few seconds of idle time (never measured exactly how long). Daily usage is several hours, typically 2 to 3 hours, sometimes longer. Two thirds of the time it's gaming; the rest of the time I'm typing. Keyboard lighting scheme is static, not changing or flashing. There are 4 backlight brightness levels, in addition to OFF. I use the 2nd lowest brightness setting which is clear enough for me even in daylight. It has a good on/off switch, but i just let it go to sleep.
    Key action: Excellent MX keys with light action makes for quick typing. Key travel is more than, say, a typical laptop, but not quite as deep as my old super-clicky PS-2 keyboard from last century. Volume control "roller" is a nice feature. Media keys are round and rubbery so of course they feel different.
    Durability: Never noticed the keyboard is bowed, but when it's laid flat I can now see it's ever so slightly bowed. You'd have to hit the keys really hard to make it flex, though, so not a big deal. Have probably logged 1,500 - 2,000 hours bashing the keys in shooter games, yet every key still feels and responds like new, no problem. Key caps are not showing any obvious wear and tear.
    Summary: Fast, very low latency, slightly-clicky, durable wireless keyboard. Great for gaming and office work. Good battery life considering it's a lighted keyboard. Good connectivity, with Bluetooth option included.

  • @szaszm_
    @szaszm_ Год назад +1

    I have a G915, and I used it for a similar amount of time. However, a few months ago, a friend convinced me to buy the Keychron K8 Pro as a secondary keyboard, and it feels so much better, that it became the primary one. The price is similar, and the Keychron only has bluetooth wireless, no custom radio, but it feels so much better to type on it, and the parts are standard. I'm using both with brown/tactile switches.
    I bought the G915 as a keyboard noob wanting to try mechanical keyboards. I feel like the K8 Pro is something a keyboard nerd would DIY build, except it's prebuilt. I'm not affiliated with either company, I just want someone who's looking to buy a keyboard to not overlook more niche options.

  • @CrazyMautty
    @CrazyMautty 2 года назад +9

    I've got the wired version and its an amazing keyboard. Good to hear that the wireless one keeps the quality with the removal of the cord.
    A bonus with the wired version, it has a USB pass through which works amazingly for running a USB dongle and a wireless mouse. Running the G602 and they pair great together for me.

    • @ApolloMcrib
      @ApolloMcrib 2 года назад

      I'm running the same setup for about a year now. Still very happy with it.

    • @mannyfresh7065
      @mannyfresh7065 2 года назад

      Wow I might get the wired then! Love the pass through idea! My monitor has that too and it’s nice to be able to gain USB ports

    • @CrazyMautty
      @CrazyMautty 2 года назад

      @@mannyfresh7065 it's great for my wireless mouse because then the dondle is right there without an extra cord to manage, the split for the two USB plug ins doesn't happen until right near the end of the cable.

  • @kornkernel2232
    @kornkernel2232 2 года назад +3

    Mine I got G915 TKL instead and so far I never regret my purchase and loving it. Well, if there is a suggestion that I really wish they will do for the v2.0 is to have USB-C port, G keys macros for TKL, RGB on 2nd character keys, and hopefully new switches with better swappable keycaps. Oh, maybe Logitech should do a numpad add-on for TKL version as well.
    I have been tempted by Everest Max keyboard, but that was more expensive, not wireless, and not low-profile. I wish Logitech will make a magnetic numpad for G915 TKL.

    • @Phat_Albert
      @Phat_Albert 2 года назад

      I have the same keyboard and same list of suggestions. I don’t understand why there’s no RGB on the second character keys. I also want the ability for all of the keys to be programmable like they are on the razer keyboards.

    • @drew651
      @drew651 2 года назад

      What one did you get? I was looking for the linear one but no one has them in stock.

  • @SL-zx9wg
    @SL-zx9wg 2 года назад +4

    I have the TKL version and also have really enjoyed my experience with it! I've been using it for over a year and it hasn't let me down in any way. The only real downside for me is having to use the G-HUB software, but once I set a lighting profile I've never had to use it again.

    • @EricLab97
      @EricLab97 2 года назад +1

      got the tkl as well, my problems with g-hub is that ripple doesn't let me choose a single color and an issue that has been a thing for over a year where for laptops the application prevents it from going to sleep no matter what sleep settings i have.

  • @grellguy
    @grellguy 2 года назад +2

    I bought this keyboard in 2019 and can say it holds up wonderfully. Still love it. I can confirm everything Jay said. By now you can get the keyboard with three different types of caps which is good and I wished they had this when I bought it soon after it came out.

  • @Stuntman707
    @Stuntman707 2 года назад +3

    I had a G512 that died after there was a house leak right above it. Was really annoyed as I didn’t have it long but did made some custom light profiles for my games. Saw the G915 with 43% off on Amazon so just ordered it. Was considering a Keychron but I like the setup I have on G-Hub. Being able to use it with my iPad is a bonus too. Can confirm that mine was curved out the box so I have to assume this is on purpose. Also got an included dongle adapter for the cable.

  • @nxtkoston
    @nxtkoston 2 года назад +4

    For my personal preferences this has been my favorite keyboard I have ever owned. I rarely ever have to charge this thing, like ever and sometimes I have obnoxious color profiles so idk what they did but whatever it is, they should do it to the g935 headset because that thing is a great headset but has terrible battery life. Again, love this keyboard and have never ever ever ever had an issue. I forget that it’s wireless.

  • @RamblinRick_
    @RamblinRick_ Год назад +1

    I love my Logitech G910 keyboard (wired,mechanical keys). I need fast, solid performance, durability, and gaming keys (9). I previously used Logitech kbs which were membrane versions. Excellent as well with the features I need and a price point I can afford. My mouse is a G500s (wired) with just the right number of buttons. My only Logitech failures were gaming headsets that just simply broke (ear piece fell off). This happened to two of the same model. In first case Logitech replaced it without a service fee. After it happened the seond time, I looked beyond Logitech for something more robust. And, no, I do not abuse my equipment.

  • @sunnygold7513
    @sunnygold7513 2 года назад +7

    I've had mine for 6 months so far with the TKL version and I love it. Im a travel nurse so I move a lot so its perfect and compact for me. And yeah the battery life on this thing is insane.

    • @raphzyyyy
      @raphzyyyy 2 года назад

      which type of switches do you use ?

    • @sunnygold7513
      @sunnygold7513 2 года назад

      @@raphzyyyy whatever comes on the amazon one

  • @asthridpivaral
    @asthridpivaral Год назад +10

    Probably late but if you are still within the 2 year warranty email Logitech and they help with replacements. Very good customer service.

  • @marshmellow377
    @marshmellow377 Год назад

    I got the G815 (wired version) over 2 years ago, and I still LOVE LOVE LOVE it!!! Best keyboard I have ever owned. I just love the feel when typing on it.

  • @infestedalien
    @infestedalien Месяц назад

    I have the G815 (corded) It's undoubtable the best keyboard I've owned. What I love about it is. Slim but mechanical feeling, correct size / layout of keys so muscle memory has no issue, it's possible to set led individual colors on keys which helps me alot for media programs to remember short keys and the 5 x 3 macro is so good! I consider buying a G915 to store if this breaks.

  • @Feature2020
    @Feature2020 2 года назад +11

    Honestly my biggest frustration with it has been the micro USB charging. Everything else I have uses USB - C (even my Logitech mouse) so it's always a pain to recharge it every few months

    • @GatmanVidz
      @GatmanVidz 2 года назад

      Same. Logitech is the only peripheral company that's still using USB-B on their cables and it baffles me. Even the G Pro Superlight still uses micro USB

    • @CASyHD.
      @CASyHD. 2 года назад +1

      I have a Magnetic hargin Thing on it s i just hold the cable near it and bam, I use Volta 2.0 but you can use any cheap chinese charging thing. The Cable is lying around cause i use it for everything else too.

  • @SunriseDentalLab
    @SunriseDentalLab Год назад

    I bought this almost 2 years ago as well and the keyboard has been rock solid and I love it just like day one. I will say I am always looking for the next best thing and that's why I fell on this video AGAIN :)

  • @tinyGiraffasaurus
    @tinyGiraffasaurus Год назад +8

    i love this keyboard; probably one of my favourite keyboards ever. my only issue is that it doesn’t connect to my ps5 via bluetooth. not sure why logitech made this specific keyboard not work, but that’s my only gripe.

    • @big_narc
      @big_narc Год назад

      do the keycaps get all shiny and worn down?

    • @tinyGiraffasaurus
      @tinyGiraffasaurus Год назад +2

      @@big_narc i got the black version and there is a bit of shine to the keys as of now. i've had it for about 8-9 months and use it regularly but not heavily. it feels great to type on but if the shine really bothers you then you'll definitely have to consider it if you're looking to buy it.

    • @-JustHuman-
      @-JustHuman- Год назад

      @@tinyGiraffasaurus Really after only less than a year, that's almost something I would demand a refund for inside the 2 years. My G15 is 20 years old and still doesn't have it on it's keys with hours per day on it too, really impressed with how it holds up and hope they will make a new version of it as there are still no option to replace it with.

    • @CanIHasThisName
      @CanIHasThisName Год назад

      @@-JustHuman- For ABS keycaps, that's perfectly normal.

    • @CanIHasThisName
      @CanIHasThisName Год назад +1

      @@big_narc It's ABS, so yes, they do get shiny over time. However, replacement keycaps are available and they're honestly not that expensive, typically cost around 35$ on Ali.

  • @lasttwhisper
    @lasttwhisper 2 года назад +1

    finally someone with an actually review instead of giving me the specs, how it works, how it looks and captain obvious info.
    this one is actually helpful

  • @RexRegumMaximus
    @RexRegumMaximus Год назад +1

    The only reason I'm not buying it is because they don't have the ANSI version where I live and am going through a bit of a rough patch and couldn't afford it currently, but that's besides the point! 😆 Anyway, thanks for coming back to this, it's very nice to know that the keyboard holds up well and is worth the purchase!

  • @ikkuvaljo
    @ikkuvaljo 2 года назад +12

    Love the keyboard, hate the software. It’s so easy to accidentally record a looooong macro that records your passwords as well. I’ve got g815, basically the same.

  • @mitchbattles2139
    @mitchbattles2139 Год назад +5

    Great video. I’ve had my G915 for nearly 18 months as well. I was wondering if you or anyone in the comment section know where I can get official Logtech key replacements; or even 3rd party replacement for my G915? I want to have a back up because honestly I intend to use this keyboard for another 3-5 years.

    • @drumkid8395
      @drumkid8395 Год назад

      just look up logitech g915 keycaps or something

    • @asthridpivaral
      @asthridpivaral Год назад

      Chat logitech support. Best customer service I've seen.

    • @-JustHuman-
      @-JustHuman- Год назад

      Used my G15 for almost 20 years now for hours per day, all keys still work and no issues. So a new one should last 5 years easy in my book.

    • @CanIHasThisName
      @CanIHasThisName Год назад

      There's always someone selling them on Aliexpress.

    • @SILVERF0X13
      @SILVERF0X13 Год назад

      If you are looking for switches, I've seen a few pop up on ebay, but logitech for some reason does not sell them. I had my 'e' key wear out and was outside of warranty by about a month and they actually just sent me an entire new keyboard free of charge. If I have another key wear out, I suppose I now have backups since they didn't request the old keyboard back.

  • @mohammad-zabih
    @mohammad-zabih 11 месяцев назад

    one of the few videos that made me buy this keyboard , i bought it 1 year ago and i NEVER regret my purches :) enjoyed it every single sec of using it , If anyone out there who is thinking about getting this or not believe me u cant go wrong with this tech

  • @Maarttiin
    @Maarttiin 2 года назад +2

    I have the TKL version, en two weeks it turns 2 months already, and I love it. For my usage, battery lasts around a month.
    Of course, the brighter the lights the least the battery lasts, but usually in games I haven them on, and then, when I'm working they are set to 20% brightness and automatically turn off withing a minute of not being use. Pretty happy with it.

  • @wewarren68
    @wewarren68 2 года назад

    I just bought the G910 (refurbished) on Amazon and just love it! Still learning the interface to learn how to program the LEDs though.

  • @geolectric_universe
    @geolectric_universe Год назад

    Nearly 4 years later and Im still in love with my G915. Occasionally I get a double input on a lettter here and there, but I just pop off those keys, clean the switches and alls good til it gets really dirty again. My only complaint, is like Jay, the range of the dongle- but a stealthily placed extension cable works perfectly.

  • @mogensen84
    @mogensen84 Год назад +2

    I have both the G915 TLK and the normal version of it (both with linear keys).
    I bought them both around when the TLK was released. They are still going strong in terms of batteri and durability 👌

  • @smplfy
    @smplfy Год назад +1

    7:25 - You should want it bowed. Mine came bowed. That preserves leveling on the left and right ends because it isn't fully resting on the table. That could lead to strange warping over time, which I have experienced with more basic keyboards like the Microsoft Modern Keyboard with Fingerprint ID

  • @origamifolder2255
    @origamifolder2255 3 месяца назад

    I just purchased the TKL version of this keyboard recently (it has yet to arrive), and was scared that I had made a poor choice with my decision. This video helped clear up some worries and questions that I had, so I can't wait for it now!

  • @NateWolfKira
    @NateWolfKira 6 месяцев назад +1

    USB 3.0 or higher causes issues for 2.4GHz dongles. Not really a distance problem. You'd need to create some separation between a 2.4Ghz dongle and 3.0 or higher USB ports.
    Simplest solution is to use a powered 2.0 USB hub (cheap one from Best Buy Essentials will do wonders, also good for USB Audio DACs).
    Some Logitech products include a short USB 2.0 cable to attach your dongle to as well.

  • @horoh9932
    @horoh9932 2 года назад

    Thanks for your review Jay!!! Very happy writing this with my new G915 TKL white, and completely in love with it being a BT/wireless device. Not being attached to wires in the setup is a huge win for this keyboard.

  • @25Dzone
    @25Dzone 2 года назад +1

    The Bluetooth/Lightspeed switch is something I've been looking for - since when I'm working I'm just like quickly typing on my home pc for a youtube video or something. So connecting via Lightspeed to my work laptop and then just switching easily sounds very appealing.

  • @herrdoctorsloth9801
    @herrdoctorsloth9801 5 месяцев назад

    I have had the G613 Lightspeed for 5 years now, and is still going very strong. I only change the AA batteries every 9 months just to be safe, could probably go for a year.

  • @Bachagaloop
    @Bachagaloop 8 месяцев назад

    2 years later from the video my keyboard is still stronger than anything I've tried in quite a while. changed the keycaps once to get the non slock feel back. Currently have had mine for 3 years.

  • @dvem4e
    @dvem4e Год назад +1

    I use G512 at work (dev) it costed around 200$ wired , after around 15 - 16 months the keycaps on the more used keys have almost totally vanished. Also few keys have started to act-up, what i mean is you press it once it registers 2-3 times . I have at home a CM Quick Fire Stealth for about 5 years now and life is good with the keycaps and keystrokes . This video shows that Logitech has some problems with quality and need to step up there game ....

  • @MoryLenz
    @MoryLenz 2 года назад

    I got this keyboard for 90€ from 2nd hand deal. Was super lucky that reseller did not look into the box. Keyboard had original sale plastic on it. Saved literally 100€+ for great keyboard. Been using it 1 year now. Battery life is amazing, connection smooth ash hell. Cant recommend it enought

  • @MyNameIsEarl42
    @MyNameIsEarl42 2 года назад

    randomly surfing videos for this keyboard that my hands fell in love with at my local microcenter..... saw it was you and "YES, I need to know what "dad" has to say about this one"..... love your straight forward approach.

  • @ronr2886
    @ronr2886 Год назад

    I've had mine for 2+ years with no issues. I love it.
    The battery has been great (took mine apart, just because I was curious, it's actually very small in size), range excellent (no dropouts), key caps solid, media keys are awesome (use them all the time), volume knob is solid.
    Overall solid product and worth the money.

  • @billpii6314
    @billpii6314 Год назад

    bought mine about the same time and it is still going strong. Very nice keyboard imo

  • @N0in3r
    @N0in3r 2 года назад

    I bought my G915 and use it daily ever since. I use it for gaming and for my daily job as an IT consultant. I love it and once I have to get back to the office it will be really harsh, because I won't be allowed to use it there.

  • @GoufinAround_
    @GoufinAround_ Год назад

    Idk how I never saw this video. I bought the tkl version of this in 2021 and I've never considered buying anything else since. It handles everything I need it to