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The Logitech G915 is a premium wireless mechanical gaming keyboard featuring ultra-fast 1 ms LIGHTSPEED connectivity, low-profile GL Linear switches for smooth, precise keystrokes, and advanced LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting customizable across 16.8 million colors. Built with aircraft-grade aluminum alloy, it offers a sleek, durable design and up to 30 hours of battery life on a single charge. Programmable G-keys and dedicated media controls enhance productivity and gaming performance, making it the ultimate choice for serious gamers and professionals seeking style and function.




















| ASIN | B07NY9ZWXQ |
| Additional Features | Backlit |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,876 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #75 in Mac Gaming Keyboards #249 in PC Gaming Keyboards #435 in GEM Box Microconsole |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Built-In Media | G915 Lightspeed Wireless RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, LIGHTSPEED USB Receiver, USB Cable, USB Extender, User Documentation |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, PC |
| Compatible Operating System Family | ChromeOS, Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth,USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,013 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum Alloy |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855142603 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18.7"L x 5.9"W x 0.87"H |
| Item Type Name | Keyboard |
| Item Weight | 1000 Grams |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Wireless |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Keyboard Plate Material | Aluminum |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Mfr Part Number | 920-008954 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | ChromeOs 134, Mac OS 10.12 Sierra, Windows 10 |
| Model Name | G915 Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (Linear) |
| Model Number | 920-008954 |
| Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Special Feature | Backlit |
| Style Name | G915 |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Theme | gaming |
| UPC | 097855142603 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Limited Hardware Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
T**N
Expensive but worth it (so far)
I did a lot of research on the best wireless mechanical keyboard and so many respected hardware sites (Tom's Hardware, Techradar) list this option as their top pick. They are not wrong. I've had this keyboard for a bit more than a month and after some initial break in, the keyboard lives up to the hype. The programmable lighting is really nice. I'm not a big fan of the crazy RGB gamer aesthetic but even I was suckered into creating a cool (if monochromatic) wavey light pattern. The G-Hub software isn't super user-friendly, but it gets the job done. The mechanical keys feel really good so far. There was an initial break in period over the first few days where the keys felt a bit inconsistent from one to another, but now they all feel really smooth and consistent. I went with the linear option and I like how quiet and responsive they are. I was unsure if I was going to like transitioning from a full actuation "clicky" board to this one with the shortened key press distance and the linear switch, but I'm very happy with it. I should call out the keys are untextured and totally smooth, almost slippery feeling for the first few uses. It was very off-putting at first but either I got used to it or the keys caps have broken in and it feels fine now. I'm not a big macro user normally, but I've created a few for work to speed up simple tasks that I do all the time like switch to outlook and create a new message. Not super helpful, but it feels cool to do. The build quality is amazing. I've already shared my thoughts on the key caps and switches, but the board itself is a very nice anodized brushed aluminum. It's a small thing, but it looks great, makes the board rigid even though it's very thin and lends a nice heft that "cheaper feeling" boards don't have. The fit and finish is also top notch. There aren't any weird gaps where the pieces fit together and all the edges are very tight. The media keys are OK -they aren't mechanical and can feel a bit squishy. The volume bar is knurled aluminum and feels great. The battery life is spot on. I get slightly more than 30 hours on a charge with lighting active. The lightspeed wireless and bluetooth connectivity are easy to pair and I haven't had an issue. My only complaints about this board are about the form factor and the media/profile/lighting keys. The keyboard is a non-standard length due to the addition of the macro keys. This makes it impossible to find a wrist rest or lap board that fits flush to the length of the board. Logitech should definitely make a wrist rest for this board. You can find custom options on sites like Etsy, but they are 2-3x the price of mass produced ones. The other issue are the keys used for media controls/keyboard profile switching/etc (the round buttons in the images). They don't feel mechanical and feel pretty squishy. I would have preferred all mechanical keys, but I don't use them nearly as much as the rest of the keyboard so it's not a deal breaker. Overall, this board is super expensive - but you are getting what you pay for with well made components and features that you can't find anywhere else. I have concerns about long term durability of the key cap coating (I hear it wears off with heavy use over time and they are a custom format, not easily replaceable) and the battery life. I expect this board to perform well for several years based on the price and initial impressions and will update this review if any long term issues come up.
D**N
Unmatched Gaming Experience - The Logitech G915 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard!
As an avid gamer, I've always been on the lookout for equipment that would enhance my gaming experience. With the Logitech G915 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, I've found more than just an enhancement; I've found a game changer! The low profile GL Linear key switches offer a unique blend of speed, precision, and quiet performance that's unrivaled. Each key press is smooth and responsive, resulting in less fatigue during prolonged gaming sessions. Whether it's for rapid-fire first-person shooter games or high-stakes strategy games, this keyboard has drastically improved my performance. The LIGHTSYNC RGB is another feature that takes this keyboard to the next level. The ability to customize the lighting on a per-key basis has allowed me to create a visually stunning and personalized setup. The dynamic, reactive lighting adds a captivating visual element to the gaming experience. What sets the G915 apart is its advanced LIGHTSPEED wireless technology. Even as a die-hard wired keyboard user, I was blown away by the speed and reliability of the connection. There's absolutely no noticeable lag or latency, which is critical during high-intensity gaming sessions. The added Bluetooth support makes it incredibly versatile and easy to connect with multiple devices. The construction of the keyboard also deserves a mention. The brushed metal finish and thin design give it a sleek, high-tech look that matches its performance. Despite its slim design, it feels solid and robust - clearly built to withstand the test of time and intense gaming. Battery life is another area where the G915 shines. I've been able to game for hours on end without worrying about recharging, a huge plus for those long gaming marathons. And when it does come time to recharge, the process is quick and effortless. In conclusion, the Logitech G915 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard has redefined my gaming setup and experience. From its ultra-responsive keys to its stunning LIGHTSYNC RGB, this keyboard ticks all the boxes for a high-quality, immersive gaming experience. It's more than just a keyboard; it's a revolution in gaming equipment. I wholeheartedly recommend it to any gamer looking for the ultimate competitive edge. It's worth every penny!
A**R
Finally, the perfect keyboard.
I mean, this has to be the best keyboard ever made. Like, ever. It does so much, while also being extremely simple. It's beautiful, it's sleek, it's lightweight, it's wireless, it's quiet (linear version at least). Minimalist but also loaded with features and customization. Did I mention how light it is? Unbelievable battery life, probably have to charge it once a week or so, just plug it in overnight when I go to bed. Climate change friendly? Not entirely sure what that even means but, sounds good to me! Also I'm fairly sure this keyboard is either magical or has some sort of secret AI, because I swear keystrokes I used to miss or struggle with just beautifully and naturally fall into place now. It's like it just knows where my fingers are going to go, or somehow guides them to the right place. The keyboard itself made me a faster and more accurate typist. Amazing! It is pricey, but I expect this keyboard to last me a very, very long time. I've never met its equal, maybe there's some secret amazing find cheaper third party option floating around somewhere that's just as good (I did try one, it was awful), but, for over 10 years now Logitech has always done me right, and, at least for me, their quality of product always stands the test of time and I've never regretted a single Logi purchase. Before this my G910 was the best keyboard, and I stand by my assertion the G602 is one of the best gaming mouses out there. I've never denied I'm a bit I'm a Logitech fanboy. For a reason. For reasons. I can now add the G915 to that list of reasons. I wouldn't have minded some sort of palm rest or palm rest option. Even if you had to buy it separately and attach it as an accessory...but like I said, they were going for minimalist, and so that was one thing that had to go. I'm not going to detract points because it's not a huge deal and most people don't want a palm rest, though they are good for helping to quickly pick up a keyboard without bumping the spacebar or something...but again, not a big deal, just being nitpicky. I have a memory foam palm rest that is perfectly sufficient and fantastically comfortable compared to any plastic one I've ever used. Get this keyboard. It's worth it, I promise.
A**R
Sleek, Responsive, and a Joy to Use.
This is a top-tier mechanical keyboard that seamlessly blends performance and aesthetics. Its sound quality is impressive, offering a satisfying tactile feedback without being overly loud, making it suitable for both gaming and typing. The low-profile GL linear switches provide a smooth and responsive typing experience. The keyboard's touchpad is highly responsive as well. Weighing just 1 pound, it's lightweight and easy to transport, yet feels sturdy and durable which served me well when I was OTR. I lugged this around with me for thousands and thousands of miles while being a truck driver and I still use it today. The sleek design, featuring a brushed aluminum frame and customizable RGB lighting, adds a touch of elegance to any setup. Overall, the Logitech G915 offers exceptional sound quality, functionality, and design, making it a standout choice for enthusiasts and professionals alike.
J**M
Keycaps are garbage & so far Logitech not standing behind their warranty
UPDATE 2 After quite a bit of back-and-forth with Logitech's support team, they did finally honor the warranty. To my surprise, they didn't send replacement keycaps. Instead, they sent an entirely new keyboard. Mine still works fine, so I'll keep using it for a while, but I guess I can replace caps and have a backup if there's a broader failure. So kudos to them for standing behind their products. UPDATE Another key started to lose its coating. I've attached the image of the N key here. You can see it peeling off and letting the light through on the left edge. It's not as bad as the "O" key, but this shouldn't be happening at all. It's clearly not a fluke. As a result, I tried to file a warranty claim with Logitech today. And the experience left much to be desired. First you have to get through their chat bot only to be told it can't do anything for warranty requests (even though you get there by clicking to file a warranty claim). Support was aware of the issue, but they still waited until after making me enter case and personal details (twice in some cases) only to tell me they had no stock. How can you be a major seller of high-end keyboards and have no stock of your own keycaps?? They then said I should wait 7-14 days for more stock to come in, and then they'd help me get replacements. I asked outright if they would do that automatically as they'd just told me they entered all of this into their system, noting that I'd seen numerous others report (such as here and on Reddit) that they were told similar only to see no resolution at all. Either it was a lie, or they never intend to get stock in to stand behind their product. At this point, I'll give it one week and reach out again. But if they don't have stock to replace their shoddy keycaps, then I expect them to replace the entire keyboard under warranty. This is a great keyboard on many fronts. But short of a prompt and complete resolution, I can't see making any other big purchases with Logitech in the future. I'm a professional writer and web developer who relies heavily on their keyboard. And in all my years, I've never once had a cheaper keyboard develop problems like these. Logitech needs a complete rethink of their keycaps. -- ORIGINAL REVIEW In general, I love this keyboard, so I know the 1-star rating might seem odd. Works well with rapid touch-typing (which I do for hours most days related to my work). I went with the linear option. It's still more "clicky" than I anticipated, so if you're looking for a really quiet keyboard, this isn't going to be it. A bigger issue though is the durability of the key caps. I've had several develop "holes" in the black finish, so you get these weird dots of light showing through that shouldn't be there. On lesser-used keys, I patched this with a sharpie, and it's held up OK for months. But the "O" key in particular has been a problem. As you can see in the photo, it's looking rather shredded. And a sharpie did nothing to help on this one with the larger surface area. The only thing I can think of is that maybe it's caused by longer fingernails. But I've worn my nails medium-to-long for years (nothing extreme or artificial where a particular material might be to blame), and I've never had another keyboard peel like this from a fingernail hitting it. I'm having a tough time finding a replacement key cap, and I'm not willing to purchase an entire set to fix this, when the peeling started less than a year after purchase. That's absurd. So know this is a risk going in, especially if you don't have super-short nails. Pretty disappointed at the poor quality of the key caps with an otherwise decent keyboard. Side note: if you do try using the Sharpie trick, make sure you fill in the gaps from the underside of the key cap. Otherwise it'll just flake away again if you fill it in from the top. Still, there are odd ridges at points that are impossible to fill in from the bottom, so it's not the best fix. Perhaps the biggest problem is the software. My preference while working is a solid backlight. But any time the system restarts or the keyboard disconnects for any reason, the settings are gone and back to waves of rainbows. Usually restarting the Ghub software works, but sometimes not. And it's already set to open on startup, so why is that failing so much? It's also set for onboard memory to save this to my M1 button. But no dice. System restarts, and the onboard memory also seems to reset. Every single time. WTAF? It's a nice keyboard in general. But you're not going to use most features on a regular basis. Basic settings like a simple solid backlight shouldn't require their awful Ghub software. And we sure as heck shouldn't have to reset the flashy rainbow setup constantly. This isn't worth anywhere near even the sale prices you'll sometimes find. I'd wait until there's a more sensible option not reliant on Ghub, buy one used to it's a bit more reasonable, or find an alternative.
J**.
Great keyboard, checks all the boxes.
This keyboard is fantastic. I bought it a little over a year ago because on paper, it met all my preferences. Wireless, mechanical, number pad included, linear switches, backlit, high key travel distance and low profile. I tried looking for others that fit this mold but they were either membrane "non-gaming" keyboards, or some TKL form factor. Early on, the battery life was stellar (like a full week with no charge), but after a year of pretty heavy use (I'm on my computer literally every day for work and games), it'll last maybe 2 days before I need to plug it back in. I'll be honest though, I have different RGB settings for different games, maximum brightness, and I'm on my computer for most of the day. That'd be 8-9 hours of work, maybe 2 or 3-ish hours of games nightly. And then obviously longer sessions if I'm staying in for the weekend. Initially I didn't really care for the RGB, but it has some practical uses. I find myself using the echo-press feature as my default setting. And when I play Apex, I have it set to respond to specific things on-screen, which actually comes in handy. Overall, this thing is an easy 5-star. I wish the battery was stronger, but it's no hassle to just plug it in for a bit. And I'm a little biased because my G903 mouse almost never needs to be recharged. When this keyboard dies or breaks, I'm literally just gonna buy another one. If you have similar keyboard preferences and can afford it, get it. I'm not into tactile or clicky switches, but my wife has the clicky one and loves her keyboard too.
J**N
This thing is butter smooth.
What I like best about this keyboard is the absolute premium feel you get from the key actuation right off the bat. These RED LINEAR switches are SMOOTH AF. If you're not into super clicky or overly tactile switches, this is a great choice. The body of the keyboard has good weight to it without feeling like you lifted an iron plate. No flex in the chassis. The lights on the keys are bright enough though I would like a control that would allow them to go brighter since the actual lettering on the keys isn't as large as on some other keyboards. I also noticed that the LEDs are on the back side of the switches and would prefer them to be in the front facing the user. I enjoy typing on it as well. The Logitech Hub companion software allows for fair customization of color schemes and animation though I hope they update it in the future to allow custom animations AND effects at the same time. I found a few of the user posted presets enjoyable and it's nice that they're free as well. The battery on this also lasts an impressively long time. The only con being a very high price and average sized lettering on the keycaps which isn't much of a gripe, really. Overall, I would buy this keyboard again.
R**D
Edit: It's garbage
I bought this to replace a Logitech Logitech K780 that I have had for a few years. Keys were popping off, and it was getting annoying to put back. The main advantage that the keyboard has is that it is actually quiet. It makes no noise unless I pound on it. The worst thing was that it is small and missing some keys. Using insert, for example, required multiple keystrokes because there is not a dedicated insert button. I am a writer and a programmer, and it started to get annoying using a gimped keyboard. This one is not quiet, and it is taking some time to get used to it. Don't get me wrong, it is nice to have mechanical keys, and they work well. I am not accustomed to the clickity-clack. The big issue with this board is that the symbols under the numbers are not lit up. That is inexplicable and inexcusable for a $250 board. The software is pretty easy to use. I haven't had a chance to use the "G" keys yet but should be nice for games. Changing it so that the keys don't always change color is a must. What an annoying misfeature. Who would enjoy changing colors and waves going across the board? If it couldn't be changed I would return it and give it a single star. The battery lasts days before having to recharge it. I turned the brightness down to 50%, and the battery life shoots way up. It charges very quickly. Here is the problem. It only happened once, but I plugged it in to charge, and I lost control of the keyboard. It started sending random signals to the OS, causing it to write random gibberish. When that stopped, multiple keys would not work. The numbers above the letters would not work, just the corresponding symbol. I could not click on an existing browser tab and open it. Then everything was typed as upper case, even with caps lock off. Opening a new tab opened a new window. All sorts of strangeness. It took unplugging it and two reboots, resetting the password - because it was still sending everything in uppercase - and then a forced reboot by pressing the reset button on my keyboard. Drivers and software are up to date. It seems okay now, and I am getting close to the end of the return window. I am thinking of returning it for a cheaper backlit board that doesn't cause that bizarreness. Maybe I am an idiot boomer and shouldn't have plugged it into my computer case? I didn't read anything saying I should not. If I can get this problem solved, I will bump it to 5 stars. I am hoping this board will last many years. If it does, the price is not an issue. People whining about buying a $250 keyboard probably shouldn't buy it and then write a bad review based solely on the price. Call me crazy. Edit: The problem mentioned is not solved and now a few keys' backlights have died. This keyboard is pure garbage, don't waste your time or money like I did.
K**Z
Buen teclado
El teclado esta padre, puedes configurar las luces, las teclas macro y el rollo para subir y bajar de volumen esta cool. Es dificil encontrar teclados con las teclas de macro que estan en el lado izquierdo y por este y otros motivos esta perfecto el teclado. 😀
S**S
Maybe a bit overpriced but excellent quality
If you're buying this keyboard, you probably don't care about the fact that it's twice as much as any other wireless keyboard, because you only want the very best. It's a tad expensive for what you get, but aside from that, the quality is excellent. Logitech's lightspeed connectivity is excellent - I haven't noticed any sort of input lag; so as far as I can tell, this is just as responsive as using a wired keyboard. Battery life is excellent, especially considering that this is a full RGB keyboard. I suspect that even with heavy usage, you'd get probably 2 weeks out of the battery before you'd have to recharge. Build quality is amazing - the body is made of a brushed metal which feels amazing to the touch. I got the linear key version ( I can't stand "clicky" keyboards, although to each his own) and while you can obviously hear the keys and it's not as quiet as Apple's butterfly keyboards, I find it quiet enough that the sound doesn't bother me. The one thing that could be a little bit better is Logitechs software that you'll use to customize the lighting effects and the various macro keys and profiles. It's not bad, but compared to the software that came with the K95 Corsair keyboard I was using before, I found it just a bit more clunky to use. Biggest complaint is that if you want to control lighting effects from the keyboard itself but leave keybinds alone, you're forced to duplicate a profile. So that's a little tedious and hard to manage if you have a lot of different lighting effects.
L**D
THE PREMIER WIRELESS KEYBOARD (with some caveats)
After such a disappointing experience with Corsair's wireless peripherals, I went back to Logitech with a vengeance!! Seriously. There was some spite for Corsair when I bought this extremely expensive keyboard. Not to say that I think this was overpriced. Well, okay, ya, maybe somewhat. But from the unboxing experience to actually holding and cradling this work of technological art, the G915 simply breathes premium quality. This is without a doubt a luxury item. I went for the Linear keys, which for me feels very familiar. The layout is very similar to my 10yo+ G15, and typing on this is quite comfortable, for both work and gameplay. There is no discernible lag between keystrokes and reports while typing; and movement and actions in-game are flawlessly instantaneous. The latest available G Hub took all of 2 minutes to adjust to. I still have to play around with Light Sync, but Key Assignments and Game Mode are pretty straightforward and easy to navigate. As always, Logitech makes sure their software is polished, intuitive, and is complimentary to their hardware (unlike Corsair's atrocious iCue). And let's not forget the 3-way connectivity. Having two wireless options and fully functional wired connectivity diversifies the G915's real-world applications. Your laptop, your phone, iPad or tablet, Windows, iOS, Android.. this can connect to them all! There are however three caveats (aside from the pricetag) I'd like to point out: 1) The proprietary, dedicated dongle - it would've been nice to see the G915 using something like a G-Series version of the Logitech Unifying Receiver. Corsair's "Slipstream" technology is just that, and I think it's a huge selling feature - if Corsair actually got it to work. Logitech has the resources to develop this ecosystem and put it to market; 2) I wish they had included the light/proximity sensor found on the K800. It's a great feature that I found ingenious and practical; and lastly, 3) The secondary characters on the keys are not illuminated. I do still on occasion have to look down and find the special characters, and it's difficult to see them in dim lighting (as my split keypad pic attempts to illustrate). And it also somehow makes the keyboard seem incomplete. Regardless, this keyboard as a whole is impeccable. The premium materials, solid construction, and rich feature set, along with a seamlessly integrated software, makes this the best keyboard I've ever used. So if you have some disposal income and are in the market for a new eye-catching yet functional centerpiece for your desk, this is not a bad way to go. Happy shopping!
M**C
A Reliable Workhorse (With Minor Quirks)
I’ve been using the Logitech G915 LIGHTSPEED as my daily driver since 2022, and overall, it’s been a stellar investment especially since I got it on sale. As someone who spends 6+ hours a day typing and gaming, the low-profile tactile keys are a perfect balance, they’re responsive without being loud, and the slim design keeps my wrists comfortable during long sessions. The wireless performance is rock-solid; I’ve never noticed latency or any other problems. Build quality is where this shines. The brushed metal finish still looks sleek after two years, and the RGB lighting (while not something I obsess over) adds a polished touch to my setup. Battery life is impressive, I charge it once every week at most. That said, it’s not flawless. The lettering on my WASD keys is noticeably fading, which is disappointing for a keyboard in this price range. I also ran into an issue where the ‘A’ key occasionally registered double presses. A quick online search suggested debris buildup was the reason, so I cleaned it with isopropyl alcohol (99%) and compressed air. Problem solved, but it’s a reminder that even premium keyboard like this one needs occasional maintenance. Minor gripes aside, this keyboard has held up better than any I’ve owned. If you want a durable, high-performance wireless mechanical keyboard and don’t mind babying the keycaps, the G915 is worth it especially on sale. Just keep that cleaning kit handy.
D**G
Great Keyboard but having issues with it double enterring a key stroke
I might have gotten a lemon, but after four months of use, my A key started double-logging keystrokes. I have tried to clean the switch, but no luck. I will update the review if I determine the cause. Edit: putting it back to 5 stars.. support got me a new keyboard no fuss. Just don't void the warranty by opening it up yourself. I suspect it was a soldering issue. Or faulty switch. The second keyboard over a year later no issues. Love the keyboard and Logitech stuff in general.
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