Gaming keyboard Logitech G G512 Carbon Logitech GX Brown, black, Russian Review
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Description of Gaming keyboard Logitech G G512 Carbon Logitech GX Brown, black, Russian
Product Description: Logitech G512 Carbon Gaming Keyboard with GX Brown Switches (Russian Layout)
Enhance your gaming experience with the Logitech G512 Carbon Gaming Keyboard. Designed for high-performance gameplay, this mechanical keyboard offers a range of features that will take your gaming to the next level.
Key Features:
- Just one flaw
- Just one merit
- Key travel Massiveness Material
- Logitech Support
- Size Key response Tactile sensations RGB customization via G HUB, and more metal skeleton
- No highlight on/off numpad No headphone jack (but that's a nitpick)
- - Metal case; - Braided cable; - Availability of customizable backlight; - Two-storey Enter.
- After about 1.5 years of use, the following shortcomings were revealed: - When you press some keys 1 time, the text is entered 2.3 times. This happened with most of the numbers on the numpad, with the letter "ё". - Some keys stopped working (number 7, enter on numpad). It takes a lot of effort to make them work.
- Design Backlight Key travel
- Logitech Software
- • Design • Rubberized legs • Quiet switches
- • LED quality • Thick cable • Most likely this model is a manufacturing defect • Poor support from Logitech. They can only write: we are very sorry that you are disappointed with this product, we hope you will like our other products.
- Incredibly nice switches are immediately included, my first mechanical keyboard. The design is very minimalistic and you can adjust the color so that it does not hit your eyes with all the colors of the rainbow. The build quality is at a very pleasant level, in general it is difficult to get to the bottom of something. The additional usb port turned out to be a very nice addition for me because I use wireless mice and the whistle from them is always lying on the table, but now it is in the keyboard and does not annoy me.
- Equipment: I was very upset with the package, because in the younger versions they put spare keys for you, but here in the more expensive model they put only pieces of paper and stickers, in general, not very deadly, but considering how part of my wasd keys break, it’s not very pleasant. The wire: In all the photos on the manufacturer's website, the wire is shown as braided, but I received a keyboard with a regular wire and my cat is already encroaching on it. Time will tell how durable this wire will be :)
- It is very quiet for a mechanical keyboard (ROMER-G Tactile switches), I also note the strict and pleasant (as for a gaming device) design and keyboard materials.
- After a year of using the RGB, the LED on the right SHIFT stopped displaying blue, for example, when the backlight of all keys is blue, SHIFT lights up green, etc. by analogy. There is no way to block all keys without disconnecting the keyboard from the PC, some kind of sleep mode to wipe or remove dust (game mode through proprietary software allows you to assign a blocking of pressing all keys (except FN), but in fact it does not work when you hold down several keys at the same time , the lock flies, the keyboard goes out for a moment and goes into normal mode). On my last keyboard for 2022r, this could be done with the FN + F12 combination and everything worked, nothing fell off, even though all the keys were pressed at the same time . For me personally, this was a problem, because I often have to take care of devices due to home animals and just dust. 2 thick USB cables - one to power the backlight, the other to the keyboard itself. For what? Couldn't the engineers have solved this with 1 cable? There are a lot of examples on the market with similar lighting, but they have 1 cable that powers everything. Stabilizers on space, enter, shift - leave much to be desired. The buttons rattle like a Chinese rattle . I did not expect this in a keyboard for 8-10k, I have experience using keyboards of similar price, the stubs were much better there.
- 1) Design - cannon (metal base + strict design) 2) GX Brown response - nice, distinct, quiet, comfortably tight 3) G HUB (soft from Logitech) - they constantly add something new and quite convenient (although many complain about periodic software errors) 4) Rubberized and legs and every corner and in 2 places in the middle, that is, the keyboard is very stable 5) The backlash of the keys is small (but there is) 6) Convenient to clean due to skeleton structure
- 1) The cable is thick and oaky, but for me it's not essential (it's not a mouse) 2) No indicator Num *3) Many complain about the poor stabilization of long keys (Space, shift, etc.) - I didn’t notice it myself
- Haptic feedback Low noise (relative to other mechanics) Beautiful design (subjectively)
- Price (overpriced in my opinion) Wasd buttons wear off after 3-4 months of use