Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    So, as a barebones wireless keyboard, this is absolutely perfect. Very quick response and the connection is rock solid. However, the software to control the lighting is by far the worst computer related interface I have ever used and you basically need to be Logitech G Hub certified to do what you want. I don’t see myself getting rid of this because of the positives, but I had to research Reddit for an hour to find out how to just save a simple one color layout to this thing. If you don’t need or want a custom lighting option, this is definitely the best choice.

  • 5 out of 5
    Coming from a Steelseries Rival 310, I wanted something very similar with just a few more buttons. This was the only mouse in my sub $50 price range that checked all the boxes. Given it's price of $29.99 I was skeptical that it would live up to or exceed my expectations. Upon first inspection the the mouse actually looks really good, it feels much more premium than I expected. Buttons have a satisfying click, tracking has been excellent for me personally. The extra side buttons work great, and are customizable with their software. The rubber material on the sides feel great, I hope it lasts. Overall this is really a great mouse for the price. I really didn't think I'd find something that feels this good and works this well for only about 30 bucks. I just hope it lasts for years to come. It has so far exceeded my expectations as a $30 mouse. I think it probably gets overlooked by those looking at other brands.

  • 5 out of 5
    The RGB Cherry Brown keyboard is amazing. I love the keys and though most people are using the RGB lighting for fun but silly stuff, it's actually much more useful than I expected. I use dark red for most keys, then blue for arrows, space, and WASD; yellow for tab, insert, and enter; and orange for windows keys and media keys. Everything's instantly locatable by peripheral vision (see photo)! Plusses: - Love the keycaps. This is much better than the mushy Logitech G15 or G19 keys. - The 'raw' keycap construction seems very easy to clean, and the base seems very solid. - As noted, the colors are much more useful than I thought they would be. Minuses: - Never let the engineers write the user interface. Obviously I figured it out eventually, but the software is just TERRIBLE.

  • 5 out of 5
    I've never received something so broken and destroyed from go-keyboard.com... Looks like a two year old played with it, slammed it on the floor a zillion times, and parent forced it into a box and shipped it to me with a hand written note about it's defects, for the wonderful price of $91.00... Do not buy this product... go-keyboard.com you need to do better!! 0 stars!!

  • 5 out of 5
    Feels/sounds lovely to write on. So far the only thing im not liking is how small the right shift is, but only a small issue.

  • 5 out of 5
    I'm pretty impressed with this board's sound out of the box. It was advertised as having GATERON brown switches but from opening up I saw it was loaded with cheaper RK branded switches. They were nice to include some spares but I mean the description says Gateron so I expected that brand name. These RK switches are a little bit scratchier than I’d experience with my other keyboards. A big plus I noticed when opening it up is that the case has foam and there's even some foam between the pcb and plate. It seems like these newer units have saved some money on the switches and put it into the foaming, which is honestly a good trade off because so many people hotswap out the switches anyway. The color way I purchased, Dolch looks nice enough and the keycaps are okay quality. Definitely better than what’s on the cheaper all white model. The number key row is mismatched from the picture however and frankly having keys 1-4 grey, 5-8 black and 9&0 grey again looks really quite odd. For a cheap keyboard it’s really not bad, and it's great after some modification. The company stands behind their product and is responsive to support requests. The mismatched photos and description are my biggest gripe, and I frankly think they'd sell more if they let people know the case was foamed.

  • 5 out of 5
    It is travel friendly, in my opinion. It also has a very long battery life. The light system works very well, it’s bright and vibrant. I also like how you can change the saturation of the lights. It’s really comfortable on your fingers and wrists.

  • 5 out of 5
    This is not my first mechanical keyboard, nor my first mechanical Logitech keyboard. It's by far one of the nicest looking and feeling keyboards I've used though. I wanted to try a lower profile keyboard primarily for ergonomic reasons and had otherwise been really happy with the G810 I'd been using for a while. This, despite the ludicrous price, fit the bill and overall I liked the look and design. The keys all feel and sound very uniform, and have a subdued/subtle sound similar to the G810 (I got the tactile version of the G815). One definite improvement over the G810 is that the spacebar is much quieter, in fact sounding no different than any other key on the board. So there's a lot good about it, I've had no issues with the software recognizing it and supporting it beyond wishing I could have a keypress effect and command lighting both active: In terms of connectivity, it would have been nice if it didn't require two USB connections to use the passthrough but I understand why given they did that to ensure full power was provided to that USB port. Ultimately the best approach I think would have been to make it a USB 3 passthrough port, not USB 2. Moving on to the other design choices that are disappointing, especially given the price: *The memory keys are always greenish, you can't change them to match your color scheme. I am not overly bothered by this but it's still very much one of those things that makes you go "why though?" *There's no Scroll Lock light. The G810 had one, why is it missing now on a more expensive keyboard? Additionally, the Caps Lock, Num Lock, and Scroll Lock lights could be assigned different colors. On the G815 they're just a bright white, too bright. I'd really like to be able to turn them down a bit. *Finally, the other regression from the G810: The secondary functions on the keycaps don't light up. It is an unfortunate side effect of the design of the new switches, but why was it designed that way? Were there no alternatives that they could have pursued? I don't have a problem reading them, I keep my keyboard lighting fairly dim as is and the light from my monitors is enough to make the printed labeling visible, but it is in a dark font which I'm sure makes it challenging for some. Overall a good keyboard but given the design oversights, not really worth $200. At $150ish (I think) the G810 was a better value. This is easily a nicer and better made keyboard with more premium materials, but Logitech seems to have skimped on some features which just shouldn't be happening at this price point.

  • 5 out of 5
    This keyboard sounds great, works great, has awesome features, but lacks quality control especially when it comes to the keycaps. Pros: - Reliable Bluetooth through its included dongle which most Bluetooth keyboards don’t have. (Note: Dongles help with instant and reliable connectivity and usually have less latency) - This keyboard is hot swap which is great when you factor in all the features it already has. - USB pass through which usually is on way more expensive keyboards. - Affordable price that is feature rich, has great RGB lighting and hits way above its price range. - Great build quality (Not including the keycaps) their is zero flex. - Finally small portable size with arrow keys, perfect for retro, flash, and games in general. Cons: - The keycaps are EXTREMELY cheap and the RGB shines through them. They are made of cheap rough plastic. (Definitely buy some replacement keycaps like I did) Nitpicks: - It’s a bit heavy for its size. - As far as my testing usb pass through doesn’t work in Bluetooth mode. - No in depth video review as of this post so and fairly new so the life span is fairly unknown. Should you buy it? A BIG FAT YES!!!

  • 5 out of 5
    Positive 1. The brown switch sounds amazing. It kind of sounds like Cherry red. You don't really feel the brown resistance unless you are typing it very slowly and softly. And I like it that way. 2. I'm glad I forked over extra $10 for the RGB. I honestly thought I wouldn't care for extra colors, but I giggle every time I look down because it's so pretty to look at. 3. The new slanted base really helps mitigate the excess height issue. I have the rear feet at the higest position setting and it feels pretty comfortable to me. I honestly don't notice the height, but your mileage may vary. The keyboard came with soft styrofoam protector, so I'm actually just using that as a cheap wrist pad. 4. The product packaging is very nice. You can tell that this is created by people who really care about industrial design and product experience. Even the new braided cable adds touch of class. 5. keys have nice matte coated surface that feels nice to touch and provides good traction. Almost like Thinkpad surface, but more smooth. 6. I haven't had issues with bluetooth connection. it switches pretty quickly. Negative I have one colossal negative, and it's almost a deal breaker. I was hoping to use this keyboard to operate two computers through bluetooth connection, but it turns out, Keychron keyboards weren't designed for that. There is a switch for Bluetooth mode and cable mode. When it's set to BT mode, it does not charge even if USB cable is connected. You need to switch to the cable mode. While charging, I can only operate the computer that it's physically connected to. If I want to operate the 2nd computer via BT, I need to change from BT to cable mode, at which point, the keyboard stops charging. Ideally, even in BT mode, I wish the keyboard would charge. I emailed their support and they confirmed that this is by design, but they may consider change in future. I doubt this is something they can change via firmware update so most likely I'm out of luck. So I'm back to using two keyboards

  • 5 out of 5
    All in all the G710+ is a pretty good keyboard. Full NKRO, nice layout, cherry switches... However, it has one very glaring flaw. The keycaps are absolute s***. I've had this keyboard for about 2 months now, and one of my ctrl keys has broken already. The other has cracks and will break soon. If you choose to buy this keyboard, add $30 to the price to account for the fact that you will end up replacing the keycaps.. Edit: reducing the review from 2 stars to 1 star. After about 2.5 years, the PCB has started delaminating and the keyboard is malfunctioning on the road to total failure. The keycaps were one thing, but it turns out the whole mess is shoddy, internally as well as externally.

  • 5 out of 5
    It’s totally perfect. Perfect size, perfect material and perfect feel. It’s really heavy and worth the price. I loved the customizing options too.

  • the push of the keys feel nice and are quiet enough for everyday use. the "white" illumination option has an unwanted pink/orange hue. tried to fix it by using a whitish blue/green illumination color but the red/orange still shows.

  • 5 out of 5
    Nice mouse to go along with the rest of my build. Not the best feeling mouse I've had for gaming but it's a close tie for second. Update: only a few months and I continually either get a click on mouse not on screen or a double click 😡 lasted about 4 months.... Update a couple months after having left click issues: took the mouse apart and put it back together and it is working again... guess ill keep using it, shouldn't have had to fix it in the first place. It's now been over a year, but the left click is now useless, either it doesn't actuate or is double clicks. This seems to be a common problem for this mouse from what I've read.

  • 5 out of 5
    I ordered the linear version of the G915 TKL and the seller sent me a tactile version, had another sent and it ended up another tactile version with more damage. Functioned well but I didn't like feeling of the keys. Once the last seller messed up twice I ordered this clicky variation, and I'm glad I did. I was hesitant to buy a pricey product renewed. But this arrived in the original box and had all of the original accessories and manuals. It also looks and functions like it's brand new so far. The wireless response is great, and the multi connection bluetooth allows for easy switching between devices. Very happy I went this route and saved a ton.

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