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Revainrating 1 out of 5

I'm disappointed with my purchase, products are no good.

Also, while dissecting the keyboard, I noticed a soldered shift and alt (which wasn't there when I bought it) even though I bought a brand new one from the store. And for those of you who are shopping for video games in particular, I recommend getting a version that is shorter and has no numbers on the sides. And the g502 mouse, the RMB started sticking after half a year, so I had to send it in for warranty service and do without a mouse for a while.

Pros
  • Appearance
Cons
  • The gap switch failed. The keyboard had to be dismantled so that I could solder the switch from another key. It won't take long, maybe two hours, but it will keep you busy. So I soldered the switch from another key onto the one I mended, and the gap disappeared. The spacebar still functions, and the design isn't broken, but the keyboard's QUALITY has taken a dive.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I wasn't thrilled with the product, but it can be used.

After putting in a month's worth of effort into utilizing it, I came to the conclusion that all of these so-called "mechanics" are nothing more than a foolish money-making scheme perpetrated by marketers. I did not notice any difference in how it worked. Everyone comments that the game's mechanics, such as tactile feedback and so on, but this feedback is not only present in blue cherry and their Chinese counterparts; also, they click loudly, making it difficult to play them. And for games such…

Pros
  • It is difficult to say, especially considering that, for this amount of money, there is nothing particularly good in it other than Claudia. It seemed to me to be more quiet than other types of mechanics.
Cons
  • The cost does not justify the expenditure of money. It is not pressed very well; I had imagined that you would improve it with time, but there is still some greasy pressing. The humor was completely lost on me with regard to this mechanic, as it seemed to be no different from a standard membrane one.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Only disadvantages and no pluses, do not buy.

I needed it for work, since I had grown frustrated with the K120's tiny left shift and decided to treat myself. The original plan called for me to simply take the switches home if they proved to be too noisy and startled my coworkers. My coworkers and I are both being driven crazy by the constant chiming of this thing, so it looks like I'll have to send it back. If you can overlook the occasional jam in a cheap keyboard, then you're still waiting for something of value, and not a musical…

Pros
  • Worked long hours. Long lag time. Entry is on two levels. There's a beautiful glow coming from behind the screen. It's very silent. The cheap membrane K120 even outdoes its previous loudness. It may sound perfect, but there are subtleties to consider.
Cons
  • First, I read about the metallic ringing before making a purchase, but I figured folks have odd reactions to the noises of flipped switches. Turns out that's not the case, though; rapid dialing reveals a metallic ringing that has nothing to do with the buttons themselves; rather, it's merely a vibration caused by the buttons themselves, which "sounds" already. The lack of positive online feedback on this subject is a widespread issue. The fragrance is the second drawback. No, the STINK itself. It's true that many brand-new electronic gadgets have a distinct odor of plastic, but this is only the second time I've ever experienced this. The first time was when I purchased an item from a Chinese vendor. You get it, I guess. Third, the lack of a Num Lock indicator is not a negative feature but rather a shortcoming.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

I needed a new keyboard and settled on the a4 tech scissor keyboard. Unfortunately, for 1.5 tons, this purchase fell short of expectations. A4 Technology knew it would be unrealistic to expect their keyboard to meet the same high standards as Apple's aluminum keyboard, so they purposely curved it in the middle. Never gave a mechanical keyboard a second thought until I couldn't locate a good scissor keyboard. Pick from a variety of models and price ranges. When comparing cost and quality, G413…

Pros
  • Feel, heft, and a largely silent experience.
Cons
  • Heavy gauge wire. It's always red.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well the product is made, just magically!

Wow! I had no idea that purchasing a keyboard could be so enjoyable. Since I bought it a week ago, I've continued to be impressed by its design and enjoy typing on it immensely. I pondered for a while whether it was worthwhile to spend almost $100 on a keyboard. I've always utilized the most typical and affordable ones. What is at work is also at home. But now when I think about it, I realize that, given how much time I spend in front of the computer and how frequently I write, this was one of…

Pros
  • - Superior construction - Appearance - Absence of RGB (subjective dignity) - Mass (heavy) - Backspace, enter, and large shift
Cons
  • No problem if this is your first mechanical keyboard ever!

What are the most essential components of a keyboard? That's right, this entails the capability to print in the standard manner! Because of this, nothing could possibly go right. After having been used for a year, issues like as multiple actuations and insufficient key actuation began to manifest themselves. And continued to worsen until it was physically impossible to continue working. Throughout the course of my life, I have switched between dozens upon dozens of keyboards. and everyone…

Pros
  • The primary disadvantage completely overshadows all of the other drawbacks.
Cons
  • Keys. Either there will be a double actuation, or there will be none at all.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

I bought the keyboard more for typing than for playing games because it's more than capable of handling the activities required of an average user. Because the evaluation turned out to be so extensive, and because I could not locate a standard 2022-language review, I had to purchase it second-hand from a shop. In a highly unexpected turn of events following the membrane keyboard (before to that, there was a logitech k270), when compared to the previous one, this one triumphs in every way. I was

Pros
  • 1) The actuation travel of the keys is quite short. 2) Because the keyboard is so heavy, it stays put on the table even when you are typing. 3) The backlight does not annoy the eyes (the red hue for the eyes is pretty pleasant for me, but it is not for anyone else), and it does not cast a shadow. 4) The Caps Lock key on the right side of the keyboard has a cutout in it; as a result, when you are printing quickly, you won't be able to hit any further caps while also pressing the F button. 5) The left shift takes a long time. 6) Because the casing is made out of a metal frame, the case does not wobble or rattle when you are working on the keyboard. 7) Since there is a wire, there is no need to be concerned about the use of batteries. 8) The legs are very thick, and rubber bands have been attached to them in order to prevent the keyboard from moving around. My guess is that they won't crack under the pressure. 9) The level of noise must be suitable for mechanics. 10) There is a digital block, which is useful for people who frequently deal with numerical data.
Cons
  • 1) There is a USB connector on the back of the device, however the cable must be pushed in with a good deal of force in order to connect to the connector. 2) The calculator and the PC sleep buttons are not two different buttons.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits the description completely, very satisfying.

I've switched to this keyboard from one with cherry-red rubber rings, and I can confirm that it makes roughly the same amount of noise. The final impact is slightly greater, and certain switches make a jarring hopping noise. Without it, I consistently missed when printing with the red ones, so I also tried it with cherry brown. The actuation force on the reds and the romer are same, but the romer feels significantly heavier because to the tactility, which is fine because the reds are too light.

Pros
  • + It's really well made; it's an aluminum plate on which the circuit board and its associated switches are screwed. It doesn't flex or move around on the desk, moreover there are no crevices where dirt and dust might collect, and the LED can be removed and replaced individually, and the guides for lengthy keys are out of sight. Good switches (Omron makes romeG per Logitech's request) + I'm able to attach my card reader using the built-in USB extension cord, and the standard left shift is a nice bonus.
Cons
  • While the drawbacks aren't deal-breakers, they do - Keycaps (the plastic piece that goes over the switch) on these large keys are flimsy, so be careful not to tug on the sides and damage them. Logitech only supplies replacement keys for the US keyboard layout, so you'll need to use a puller. It's also not guaranteed if you damage the casing in any way. While there are currently no third-party keycaps available, cherry tomatoes can be found in vast quantities. All keyboards based on these switches (g910, g810, etc.) have a design flaw that causes the key to stick somewhat when pressed near the key's corner, and romerG is no exception. It used to bother me every time I clicked ctrl, but now since I'm used to tapping the middle button, it never does. There is nowhere to store the rubber bands in the switches, making it impossible to cushion the impact at the end of the turn. The switches themselves, in contrast to cherry tomatoes, have a damping mustache that softens the urar at the turn's conclusion. The numlock bulb is missing. It's not a huge negative, but you should probably just ignore it. The cable is cumbersome; it flops around on the desk like a hose and resists bending. It's not a big deal for me either.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unsuccessful purchase, I am disappointed.

3 years of usage experience. I'm using a different Logitech keyboard to write this review, which I love. It's not in the G-series. Keycaps can be annoying! They slide into the four holes in the switches on four weak small plastic legs. These legs literally break from a light touch on the keys—I have no idea what kind of plastic they are composed of! Additionally, the button begins to dangle, becomes incredibly unstable, and may even fly out when you press it again if at least one of the four…

Pros
  • Compared to mechanical keyboards on other switches, the appearance and keystroke sound are quieter.
Cons
  • Keycaps! Switch keycaps made of plastic Self-switching Romer-G switches! VERY easily dirty; continuously gathers debris, even tiny dust. Comment below for further information about this.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The average product, you can find a better one.

I won't ever purchase another Logitech mechanical keyboard. Yes, and they figured out how to produce mice precisely for the duration of the legal promise. Software obsolescence engineers appear to have been hired by Logitech roughly six years ago. I own three M525 mice. In 2 of them, the right mouse button stopped working precisely after the warranty expired. I'm now watching for the final person to pass away. This keyboard has recently started to generate false positives. It's safe to say…

Pros
  • Heavy in mechanics, it fits snugly on the table. Even though it isn't as sonorous as the MX-Red, the sound is still pleasing. The cost is twice as low as any respectable mechanical keyboard.
Cons
  • After the warranty expired, I was overcome by double button activation.

Replaced g213 with this version. Simply put, it's fire, both in terms of the materials it's made of and the way it feels. However, the strain caused by the metallic ringing when typing immediately. There is no such thing as perfect in this world. The benefits of it include: Cool design. The top-notch quality of the materials includes a substantial upper section made of brushed aluminum, plastic that is exceptionally pleasant to the touch on the keys, and a cable that is braided with fabric for…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is really good, Im glad I bought it.

After more than two years of use, several switches started to fail; there were double clicks and failures on two to three buttons, but they are very rare or only evident when pressed in a particular (fuzzy) way. Even though I was extremely careful when I used the keyboard, I still spent a lot of time playing with it and working on it. At one point, I even accidentally spilled something on it. And, to tell you the truth, it amazes me how quickly the buttons on other people's devices start to…

Pros
  • - Simple, pleasant, and quiet keystrokes, but at the same time a distinct click sound with an appropriate amount of volume. - Reasonable weight (about 600 grams), with feet made of rubber; does not slide around on its own, but can be moved around easily if required. - The design should be as simple and constrained as possible; anything more would be unnecessary. - The Skeleton is simple to clean because it does not allow debris to gather within. - The illumination is red, and it is the same across all of the keys. There are five different levels of brightness. - An additional USB port can be found in the top right corner. - This is the "Two-story" entrance! It would appear that my good fortune continued because. Klava was acquired in the year 2022, at which point he was added to this model. It appears to have been sold already, but you should verify this with the seller. - A hardened built-in key lock for Microsoft Windows - Thick wire wrapped in a fabric braid in black
Cons
  • There are no spare switches included in the package, and it is not possible to purchase additional ones as a replacement.

Initial impressions were favorable, however after a year of use, the W button stopped responding, and a subpar "gaming" key from the kit had to be installed. Now that I have all the normative keys, there is one that particularly stands out to me. The most important thing is that the family unit functions, and yes, there are always exceptions. If the letter "E" is part of your password, having it tapped many times on the E key is extremely frustrating. After one press, the left shift stopped…

Pros
  • Design, soft-touch keys, Logitech software, sturdy cord.
Cons
  • Constant doubling When the keys break, it's a big risk to pull them out to replace them. The legs snap off and get stuck within the key, making it an already difficult task even more so. A spare set of WASD keys, etc. — which, as far as I can tell, are formatted differently, are larger, and have sharper angles than the norm, especially among gamers. Air cleaners make quick work of dust and dirt, but experience shows (when parsing the keyboard) that this is precisely how junk enters the keys.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product can be used, I expected a little more.

In November of 2022, I purchased this Logitech G-413 keyboard. It looks sleek and substantial, and I didn't mind that it was ringing. I worked quietly for an entire year and a half, played sparingly, and typed text before it started happening while printing a double click. The truth duplicates on the keyboard, which I checked. When playing video games, the F1 key started to freak out whether the game's controls worked or not. I descended into the closet, removed a box from the keyboard…

Pros
  • appearance, top-notch finishing, darkness, and style.
Cons
  • When you double-click on particular characters, such as the digital block and the space bar, the unit does not function at all.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing ordinary, a normal product.

At the time I took over the keyboard at the end of 2022, everything was going smoothly. Now that the numpad has taken on a life of its own, the keys occasionally stick and double clicks start to happen. additionally each time you turn on the computer. The regulations end there, followed by a mess. After reading the evaluations, I came to the realization that things aren't as awful as they seem. In fact, the keyboard worked flawlessly for three years; I worked on it a bit and played a little of…

Pros
  • aluminum plate with skeleton construction (Weight, rubber feet) Stability 4 brightness levels for the backlight
Cons
  • The keys on the switches are linked to four flimsy pins that can separate. This issue was resolved using superglue, as a result of which the left Ctrl key was simply fastened firmly). As I worked, the gap loosened a little; perhaps I might glue it.)

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Completely standard product, nothing remarkable.

For a long time, I considered purchasing keyboards from Chinese manufacturers such as AliExpress and A4Tech, as well as others that were significantly more expensive than this one. I settled for 4800 dollars. in addition, I believe that this is a really fair price for her. Well-known brand, two-year warranty, no need to wait and collect china for the 2022 layout, good and silent switches, and a declared resource capacity of seventy million kilometers' worth of clicks. Materials of a high…

Pros
  • Excellent craftsmanship and high-quality components A favorable ergonomics When compared to the noise level of other mechanics. Laconic design
Cons
  • Double clicks weren't introduced until a few of years later. There are ways to treat them that can be found on the Internet, but these are not sufficient for a short period of time, and you will need to do it yourself.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

Nice keyboard, however the RGB lighting isn't necessary. justifies itself and covers its costs in full. I had an issue where the keycap flew out with a sharp push, but after I carefully reinserted it and pressed on it gently, it stopped happening. Well, you'd better ground the computer; otherwise, it might shock you if you run your finger over the edge while standing on a metal surface.

Pros
  • Super silent operation; far less clacking than a membrane keyboard. It's a big positive in my book. Typing sounds and noises that are pleasant to the ear are not unpleasant. You can't just pick it up and move it around (not even in the midst of a fierce conflict) since it's so heavy. Extra "game" keycaps are included in the gun. Full and brilliant backlight
Cons
  • Even after a year, the oak cable still wasn't straight.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I don't see the good quality, it's nothing but downsides.

These drawbacks, taken separately, are not nearly as severe as a whole, but when added together, they render the product entirely unusable. When purchasing a mechanical keyboard, the intention is typically not to replace it after a year but rather to keep using it for a significant amount of time. In addition, the architecture of this keyboard was specifically developed to prevent the individual keys from being removed. The foundations of the keys are attached to one-sided latches that are only

Pros
  • In general, I liked everything about the keyboard when I first used it, including but not limited to: - excellent font styles for both English and 2022 - comfy - not loud - clearly laid out the keys - worked out the keys clearly
Cons
  • - non-separable - not sealed

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Dissatisfied with this product, bad to use.

I purchased a keyboard for approximately $5,000. It is not worth its money when you take into account the marriage of the full line and the actual performance in 10–12 months. Because such a catch is so insulting, I always chose Logtech over Claudia from the calculation because it is more expensive and reliable and will last for five years of use.

Pros
  • My use of the keyboard dates back over two years. Heavy and substantial, rests solidly on the table and does not move about, convenient key travel that is easy to get used to - Adequate nighttime lighting that doesn't blind the eyes and makes everything apparent - The body itself is sturdy and unharmed; - The keyboard is moderately dirty; say, once a week, it is worth wiping with a damp towel, and once every three months, it should be disassembled and cleaned.
Cons
  • - No matter how sturdy the keyboard appears to be, it will not stand if you are used to clapping vigorously on the keys or, God forbid, drop something on them or knock with your fist. I like to tap my fingers vigorously, so a year later, 3 of the 4 legs of the control key broke. This gadget has a sensitive subject: double clicks or vice versa, the key is not pressed. If you can live with the first drawback, however, this is a factory union for the full line. After a year of use, double clicks and non-pressure start to appear +/-. The keyboard flew into the garbage after it began with the side keys, and my lengthy partnership with Logtech came to an end.

The bottom row of keys starts to function in a strange way after a year of use (double clicks and non-operations). It is impossible to purchase new capecaps because so many are broken. The keyboard, in my opinion, was designed with the idea that you would buy it, discard it after a year, and then go shopping for a new one. Logitech didn't bother to put even a little amount of money into quality and dependability for $85 because it's much simpler to purchase advertising:)

Pros
  • - missing
Cons
  • switch dependability; small keycaps on plastic legs; loud, unmistakable ringing; lack of RGB backlight; skeleton;