LOGITECH G G815 Lightspeed Tactile Carbon: Ultimate Gaming Peripherals for Enhanced Gaming Experience Review
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Keyboard Description | Gaming |
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Compatible Devices | Desktops |
Brand | Logitech G |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.87 x 18.7 x 0.87 inches |
Description of LOGITECH G G815 Lightspeed Tactile Carbon: Ultimate Gaming Peripherals for Enhanced Gaming Experience
Characteristics of the Logitech Lightspeed Tactile Gaming Peripherals
The Logitech Lightspeed Tactile Gaming Peripherals are top-of-the-line computer accessories and peripherals designed specifically for gamers. With a sleek design and impressive performance, these peripherals elevate your gaming experience to a whole new level.
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If you're in the market for gaming peripherals, the Logitech Lightspeed Tactile range is definitely worth considering. However, it's always good to explore other options to find the perfect fit for your gaming needs. There are several similar products available that offer similar functionality and features.
Resolving Gaming Challenges
When it comes to competitive gaming, having the right equipment is crucial. The Logitech Lightspeed Tactile Gaming Peripherals solve common gaming challenges by providing unmatched precision and responsiveness. Whether you're engaged in fast-paced first-person shooters or immersive role-playing games, these peripherals enhance your performance and give you a competitive edge.
Key Parameters for Optimal Gaming Experience
When choosing gaming peripherals, certain parameters are essential to consider. The Logitech Lightspeed Tactile Gaming Peripherals excel in these important areas. With an item height of 2.2 cm and an item length of 14.9 cm, these peripherals offer a comfortable grip and precise control, ensuring you can play for extended periods without discomfort.
Not Just for Gaming: Versatile Applications
While primarily designed for gaming, the Logitech Lightspeed Tactile Gaming Peripherals can also be used for other purposes. These peripherals are versatile tools that can enhance productivity and performance in educational environments. Students and professionals can benefit from their ergonomic design and tactile feedback, making them ideal for tasks that require precision and efficiency.
Overall, the Logitech Lightspeed Tactile Gaming Peripherals are a must-have for any serious gamer or anyone seeking high-quality computer accessories and peripherals. With their exceptional performance, ergonomic design, and versatility, these peripherals are sure to take your gaming experience to new heights.
GAMING PC. Item height 2.2 cm. Item length 14.9 cm.
- Keys Quality Response Backlight
- The num and caps lock buttons are lit with white diodes in any mode. The memory button always lights up in its own color. If you turn on a bunch of effects when you click, then all these lights are distracting.
- The buttons are extremely pleasant to press, it’s very convenient that the keyboard is low profile - I wanted just that, with a small key travel, because I’m used to the MacBook keyboard.
- When pressed, the tab key crunches, perhaps because I press it with my little finger, and a little at an angle, due to the location of this key. This is a little annoying because the tab key is very important for programmers. The nearby caps key is pressed normally. The 2022 letters are located rather strangely, next to the Latin ones, but this is due to the backlighting device in the switches: only the upper part of the key is highlighted. In principle, you quickly get used to it, besides, I mostly type blindly.
- Tactile high lgbt glow Heavy and stable Low Separate media keys Full size shift/enter Separate USB hub
- Price Symbols are not highlighted Ru-En back to back Small camber from the factory Num / Caps indication is a bright white LED, everything is super, but the inscriptions are nowhere to be seen.
- Low, pleasant keys, metallic, excellent illumination, the most convenient sound wheel. Logitek has excellent software for setting up keys and backlighting.
- 2022 letters on the keys are located almost close to the English ones. It looks like this. Price tag at 14k+
- low profile, pleasant tactile response of pressing, no false positives like on red switches, adjustable incl. backlight in terms of brightness, the presence of macros, convenient software, it doesn’t bug me, everything is intuitive
- there is no usual white backlight - if you set it to completely white, then it slightly "gives" blue, barely noticeable, but still visible
- Quiet and clear key travel, setting profiles, additional keys, multimedia keys and master volume controls, customizable backlighting. Pleasant materials to the touch, the ability to plug in a USB flash drive and not reach for the PC.
- There is no highlighting of 2022 letters.
- Generally pleasant
- I thought that the "tactile" response would be more pronounced. Membrane "M" keys and multimedia controls are terrible. Service symbols are not highlighted. Large width. Not as good as they ask for money for it.
- - thin! put next to the g810 it looks radically thinner. Very unusual sensations from the mechanics of such a height. - quiet! typing is noticeably quieter than on the 810, which is already not as loud as other switches. - several memory presets, including the ability to save your profile to the device's memory (which was so lacking before, so as not to see the default rainbow when loading or not to launch the buggy G HUB once again). - the clarity and pressing force are optimal for me, although I still did not feel the other switches from this series with my hands. - not branded. That keycaps, that the body itself is much less covered with dust and covered with dust, in a week I already looked dusty, and here for a month I didn’t even blow off the dust.
- - there is no backlighting of 2022 characters on my keyboard, only the English row is lit. - the keyboard case is not perfectly even, but in the form of an "arc", it bends in the center. I read on reddit that I'm not the only one and at least a few people have encountered this and even wrote to logitech, where they were answered "as intended!". But it looks strange, the middle legs do not touch the table. True, there is no practical inconvenience in this case, the keyboard stands firmly on the side legs, does not drive around the table and it is convenient to type text. - a thick wire (apparently because of the usb hub), it bends with difficulty. - proprietary G HUB software is also far from ideal, although this is a common sore of Logitech.
- I have been using this keyboard for three days. Mixed impressions. So, the advantages: 1. Very soft, fingers do not get tired when typing, like on a laptop, even more pleasant. 2. Do not crawl on the table - the mass decides. 3. The backlight pleases - there are auto modes - I launched the game - Lightsync is cool.
- Well, there are a lot of flaws here. Let's start with the keyboard itself, and then move on to the software from it. 1. Size with function keys, for those who type blindly and work in software - you will get used to it for a long time, I'm still not used to it - hands reflexively poke into the function keys, instead of Esc, Ctrl, Shift, Caps. Very annoying - you have to watch before Alt + Tab - so as not to press the wrong thing. 2. Numlock and Capslock indicators are some kind of game! Why did you even put those LEDs in there? You understand that in the dark it is not clear which of them is on and which is not if 1 is on! That is, the eye is not used to it automatically, it must be remembered - above F10 - Caps and above F11 - Num - it would be better to change the color of caps and nama - RGB keyboard after all! 3. Sound control - guys, what are you talking about, why is the volume on the right, if the right hand is often on the mouse, it's easier to use the mouse and turn the volume up then. Now about the most disgusting - G-HUB This program hangs by itself when it pleases. Zadrotite you in igruhu - then again - the buttons on the side of the mouse fell off - you, let's say you are trying to throw grena or point the point at the time - but it does not work! Or - it glows, everything is fine - then once, everything fell off - the g-hub software hung. I’m generally silent about the settings - there you go into editing the “sampler” mode zones - they are not edited - that is, you kind of edited it, there is no confirm button, you just need to press back - but nothing has changed! Well, the most interesting thing about the Logitek website itself - I decided to write to technical support - and nothing can be sent there. Screenshot is attached.