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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not everything is so bad, the average purchase in quality.

After 1.5 years, sometimes clicking the space bar won't function, and sometimes clicking twice won't either. An unnamed brand for $4k or Logitech for $6k? Logitech appears to be trustworthy, thus I will most likely purchase their products. Yeah. Funny. Simply a keyboard. Nothing about it is special or miraculous. Furthermore, it is not necessary; it should function automatically. However, she doesn't quickly get over it. In a word, trash. : no issues with replacement or refund

Cons
  • quality

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Expectations were not met, average quality.

The keyboard is thrown away once it starts producing double clicks, rendering it unusable. Disappointingly short lifespan of 2 years for a keyboard that has traditionally lasted 4 to 5 years. In general, a keyboard is worthwhile if its cost is reasonable in light of the number of years it is expected to serve its owner. : I'll elaborate on that; maybe it'll be useful to someone. Since I loved the keyboard and didn't want to replace it, I attempted resolving the issue of multiple keystrokes in…

Pros
  • Sturdy, doesn't move around on the table; aesthetically pleasing; lacking unnecessary features such, say, a plethora of programmable keys
Cons
  • Keyboard covering worn away. For the price, I find it unacceptable that double clicks started appearing after only two years of use (despite the two-year warranty).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

An ideal product for any type of consumer.

My first mechanical keyboard is this one. After much deliberation, I decided to purchase and am quite happy with my decision. It makes printing on it enjoyable. Certainly, even in games. Of course, this won't turn you into a super cool player; all of this is nonsense, but it will definitely make you more at ease. I suggest you visit the store before making a purchase. Many people criticize the heavy wire. Actually, he isn't that fat. And the reason why is that it still has USB. Simply put…

Pros
  • 1. Three levels of backlight 2. Heavy (Boris Razor: "Weight is reliability") 3. It doesn't budge at all and stays firmly in place. 4. Very good dimensions. 5. The feel of the keys when you push them is pleasant. 6. A front USB port is present. It might feel rather cozy. 7. Well-presented.
Cons
  • Price. But this is just for me. I gave 6k to Claudia after giving it much thought.

With its positives being: One company, one love: Logitech It has a severe and relatively simple appearance (lacking the frequently used RGB). Sticks quickly and easily to a confidential application Location that is convenient, good to go. It works perfectly as it should. Some cons: As it came out afterwards, I had to deal with a rather common issue, which was as follows: I accidentally spilled some coffee on the keyboard, so I removed the keycaps using the tweezers that came with the kit…

This keyboard has a more pleasant feel to it than its predecessor, the G213, which I did not care for at all. Generally speaking, quite elegant, and of very good quality. When you try to move the keyboard even a little bit, for instance, the current design feature that runs along the perimeter of the keyboard, which is an aluminum rib, often sticks unpleasantly into your hand, which spoils the pleasant sense of working with it. Logitech, as usual, ruins everything with a single insignificant…

Pros
  • Design, weight — ensures stability when placed on the table, and quality. Traditional design (long shift on the left, double-decker enter) and no RGB lights, for which you pay several thousand dollars more than necessary.
Cons
  • Expensive, the illumination at low brightness levels has a low hertz like older monitors (which causes strain on your eyes), the edges are sharp, the spacebar spring rings for a long time after being pressed, and the keyboard is generally noisy.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Upset and disappointed, the product is very bad!

If I had been aware of these issues sooner, in general, I never would have made the purchase. After years of using a keyboard, it is difficult to single out the benefits without also crossing out the drawbacks. This is one of the perks of using a keyboard. + Keyboard of the Skeleton type because of the ease with which it can be cleaned. + Legs that are comfortable and stable. + USB port. + Keys that are high. Cons: - Sometimes, when you touch a key on the keyboard more than once, it may react…

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disappointed with the purchase, useless products.

There are no advantages or skills that can be relied upon because of how unreliable everything is. The photo shows the back of the detached button, which includes thin plastic pins that break off easily and remain in the holes into which they were inserted, leading me to believe that the manufacturer purposefully lowered the buttons' reliability. You'll need to use a needle to remove these pieces before you can replace the button, just like the hemorrhoids that voided your warranty. All loaded…

Pros
  • Powerful toggles
Cons
  • The single-colored lighting is extremely harmful to the eyes and must be turned off immediately.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is average, I'm not sure it's worth the money.

The moment the CTRL button carelessly detached itself from the keyboard and landed beside the other keys shocked me. Three out of four contact fasteners I tested fractured and detached throughout my research. Simultaneously, no mechanical influences were applied, save than key presses, to the system. The impression that they did not adequately accommodate players' use of CTRL. I've always thought of Logitech as a role model among electronics companies, but now I hate everything they stand for.

Pros
  • dense; rests securely on the table and refuses to budge; Non-irritating, soft lighting for typing;
Cons
  • First, I learned the hard way that pressing the middle of the button is essential for a smooth experience. Jamming could occur if you pressed the button on the side or edge; 2. The left CTRL disappeared after only 2.5 months!

In overall, I was pleased with the keyboard up until the point where it stopped operating after serving me reliably for three years. Various advantages: The Romans were taken aback by how comfortable it was to work there; in addition, the responsiveness and noise levels were satisfactory. Skeleton. Backlight, but unfortunately only in red. A set that includes both replaceable keys and a clip for the removal of keys. The keyboard has a USB port. Having these drawbacks: Despite the fact that it…

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Total disappointment, the product is terrible.

After 2 years, the buttons started sticking (double pressing) or skipping (being pressed repeatedly without having any effect). When your $7,000 keyboard starts to make you cringe after only two years of use, that's a problem. My $200 keyboard served me well for eight years. And here, I'm sorry to say, it's just a letdown. It is unclear how she is treated, and if the reviews are any indication, this is her disease.

Pros
  • Calm, relaxed
Cons
  • Pressing in blanks

This keyboard was bought by me in August of 2022. The primary impetus was a yearning to click with nostalgic fondness.) At first, it was utterly delightful... almost. The fact that I used a webcam as a microphone during times of active slaughter and the resulting keystroke was intolerable for my friends on the battlefield. When making a purchase, keep this in mind. A microphone that is as close to the speaker's face as feasible will produce the best results. The second and more fundamental…

Pros
  • Integrity of the Whole Product Excellent program Acceptable Cost
Cons
  • The included keys are of unmatched quality. Extreme background noise (described below).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

After my previous keyboard's membrane failed, I made the decision to purchase a mechanical model so that I could continue working from home (in a remote capacity). I've been making use of it for close to three years at this point. There is a USB connector on the cover of the keyboard, which allows you to connect a USB flash drive or mouse to the device. The keyboard is weighty due to the fact that the base of the keyboard is constructed of metal. There is a backlight with three different modes,

Pros
  • Beautiful and trustworthy. Made in superb quality.
Cons
  • Not

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality product, I rate this purchase excellent.

After a Microsoft "soft" keyboard died, I studied about the distinctions between membrane and mechanical keyboards and went to the store where I ultimately settled on this one. Many years were membrane before that. I enjoy it. Since I was accustomed to having a palm rest on the previous model and finding its absence embarrassing, everything turned out to be functional without it. As I work and play at home, I'm on the clave. Very content. I suggest

Pros
  • Clear keys, a decent appearance, good construction, good plastic, weight, and backlighting.
Cons
  • Wire (even though I don't really mind it)

After only two years of use, a pricey gaming keyboard shouldn't act in such a way. After contacting Logitech's technical support with a complaint over the mouse's inability to perform double scrolling, the company promptly provided me a replacement mouse that worked perfectly. After asking for a guarantee, I now have to fill out a massive amount of information, as well as locate and recall the store where I purchased it. It's all fantastic, of course, but I think I'll just go with a different…

Pros
  • As long as nothing goes wrong, there shouldn't be any problems. Pressing it feels good, it's ergonomic, and it has a wide range of functions.
Cons
  • After around two years of use, problems such as double clicking and skipping characters began to occur. Blown twice, cleaned with alcohol, and lubricated with lithium grease after each blowing. I have purposely left all of the overclicks and omissions of letters in the text for you to see so that you can get a sense for how the keyboard works.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

My money is wasted, the product is terrible.

Price tag equivalent to that of a horse for one or two years of keyboard use! After a year and a half of light use, the double clicks finally started happening! I even started using the "up" arrow, which I only used once or twice a month, by doing a double-click on it. The standard motif for a mechanic costing 6k. They still have a mouse model G403, which is a nice mouse; it wasn't until after a year and a half of use that the wheel started to wear out. Logitech engineers are intelligent; they…

Pros
  • Appearance, weight, metal construction throughout, thick cables; everything about it suggests that it is "a keyboard for the ages," yet regardless of how it actually is, this is not the case.
Cons
  • PLEASE DOUBLE-CLICK!

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Poor product, the quality is below average.

Generally speaking, I bought this keyboard because it ended up being the most affordable choice among mechanical keyboards. I was initially overjoyed because of the device's great design, tiny size, aluminum base, nice illumination, and other cool features. yet, after a year of playing cs:go, the left ctrl stopped pressing and the "E" key started to double. Finally, I got switches from AliExpress, changed them, and everything seemed to be working except for the broken f4 key and left arrow and…

Pros
  • compact style
Cons
  • Key brittleness Switching errors

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disgusting, I don't recommend it to anyone!

I'm going to make advantage of the guarantee; I was really irritated about it because, despite the fact that I truly like the keyboard overall, the quality turned out to be subpar: Look, the letter "soft sign" was not printed in the first word, and this is the key that has the least amount of functionality on a keyboard that is almost brand new. . I brought the keyboard back to the shop to have it analyzed further. Two weeks later, they informed us that they would be returning our money. did…

Pros
  • I'm going to make some changes to the review. In the beginning, he had a really optimistic attitude.
Cons
  • The process began with two clicks. Although not usually and not for all keys, they did start working. The keyboard is a little over a year old at the most.

seems very tiny but is sturdy. construct quality? all undermine the support. the rest is excellent. Since I've been using it for two days, there hasn't been any key clanging. Additionally, it uses TWO USB ports. In six months, I add-on; the program (Logitech Hub) that flew off inexplicably is not installed (in addition, another one is installed, but it lacks a function.). After two weeks of silence, technical assistance began to upload the file to a fresh copy of Windows (which did not help)…

Pros
  • quiet mechanics, adjustable lighting, excellent tactile feel
Cons
  • For 5500r. She is a "screw", so to speak. E. The horizontal plane does not exist. I focused on the middle leg-platform because of the weight; it doesn't swing, but two of its "legs" hang, and it stands on the other three.

Did you know that pink Domestos from transparent Domestos will result from mixing blue Domestos and alcohol? When I learned this, I searched Google but came up empty-handed. I intended to tweet the guys, but Domestos only has one account, and that account is just for English-speaking customers. For whatever reason, the Logitech businessmen contact Toli. By the way, in my view, you should replace the icon because the current one (the one with the crescent moon and the sun) would appear really…

Pros
  • The pressures are extremely smooth, and I just want to type a wall of text since I have never sat down in front of a computer and printed. Thank the gods that the traditional key layout of shift, backspace, and double-decker enter is once again in style. Before, as I recall, I used to always conclude Facebook messages with a "e" because it was impossible to press the enter key. As a result, I didn't have any friends because people assumed I was a horrible person who always used the letter "e" at the conclusion of messages. I can now utilize such a fantastic keyboard thanks to the gentlemen from Logi as well as my lovely mother, who gave birth to me with all the fingers.
Cons
  • Due of the incessant clacking, my friends no longer want to play with me. They advise against using pushToTalk since I'm too lazy, but because I won't be using Teamspeak in 2022, they will shout, "415 I am the base answer, 415 I am the base why don't you answer," as if on a walkie-talkie.

Because I feel bad throwing away such a perfectly good keyboard, I keep it around and use it on occasion, but I do remove the keycap from the space bar. I wasn't able to hand up the assurance until all of these "gap problems" started occurring in the event of 9 out of 10 clicks. At first, I was under the impression that the issue was with me, the drivers, or Windows; nevertheless, it is now abundantly clear that the issue lies with the keyboard itself.

Pros
  • after purchasing, the product is really enjoyable to use. the weight, the sound of pressing, and the quality of the cord. Everything else that has nothing to do with reliability, in general - 5
Cons
  • The keycaps are made of a weak material that breaks with a loud boom. The escape key was the first one to fall off (apparently, I reach diagonally towards it and press not precisely vertically down, but also slightly up), and three of the four legs of the keycap attachment remained in the grooves after it fell off. and here is the one that was pressed a lot fewer times than the rest of the buttons! Then there's the space bar; now I'm writing, and either I have to press it twice to place it where I want it, or one push gives me two responses. It is not feasible to work. but also make time to play;) I don't know whether to blame the switches or the space key staggering from side to side (the left and right edges, like on a swing, swing relative to the fastening on the switch.) multiple clicks I don't know whether to blame the switches or the space key staggering from side to side.