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🎮 Elevate your game and workspace with the wireless keyboard that’s as fast and stylish as you are.
The Logitech G915 X Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Keyboard (Tactile) is a premium full-size keyboard featuring ultra-responsive low-profile GL mechanical switches with 1.3mm actuation, tri-mode connectivity (LIGHTSPEED wireless, Bluetooth, USB-C), and up to 36 hours of RGB-lit battery life. Its durable brushed aluminum frame and double-shot PBT keycaps combine sleek design with long-lasting comfort. Customizable RGB lighting supports ~16.8 million colors, and nine programmable G-keys plus KEYCONTROL enable advanced command setups, making it ideal for both professional productivity and immersive gaming.










| ASIN | B0DB1ZBN9S |
| Additional Features | Backlit, Low-Profile Key, Portable, Rechargeable |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Multimedia, Personal, Programming, Student |
| Best Sellers Rank | #675 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #79 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Built-In Media | G915 X LIGHTSPEED Gaming Keyboard, Lightspeed USB Receiver, USB Extender, USB-C Data /Charging Cable, User Documentation |
| Button Quantity | 112 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Amazon Tablet Models | Amazon Fire HD 10 11th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 8 11th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 8 Plus 11th Generation, Amazon Fire Max 11 13th Generation |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, RF , USB-A |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 out of 5 stars 507 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18.7"L x 5.91"W x 0.89"H |
| Item Weight | 2.4 pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Keyboard Plate Material | Aluminum |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Mfr Part Number | 920-012685 |
| Model Name | G915X |
| Model Number | 920-012685 |
| Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 112 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Number of Sections | 4 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming, Multimedia, Personal, Programming, Student |
| Special Feature | Backlit, Low-Profile Key, Portable, Rechargeable |
| Style Name | Wireless |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Theme | gaming |
| UPC | 097855194992 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Hardware Warranty |
M**A
Love this keyboard for work and play
Love it, alot. I work from home and use daily. I need a full 10 key and most quality keyboard either don't have it, or are rediculously expensive. Had the g815 wired version before this and it was nice too but had some issues. The g815 has proprietary key caps that had tiny clips thay would break. Getting new ones was damm near impossible but I loved the feel. That one I moded with density pad and masking tape inside to help with the tone and typing feel, and had used tweezers and super glue to fix the key caps. Every time I pulled them to clean a couple would break, it was annoying. The g915 fixed all that. The caps are more cherry like buy still low profile, they changed the key cap meterial and are more dense now, the key bump is just right so they are not loud while I'm on the phone but still give me good feedback. I use it for work about 45 hours a week, plus gaming/research/CAD probably 5-20 hrs a week, it's held up very well and battery stays charged with damn near full time use for about 2 weeks. My only complaint and hopeful fix, it took logitec forever to come out with the white one, I hope they do that sooner with the next model. Oh, and please fix the stupid logitec lightimf software. We still can't bring the lighting comfig onboars with any logitec device. It would be nice if that worked right. Other than that, they finally got the build solid on this one.
J**O
High end gaming keyboard you can trust to let you down.
First off the keyboard looks great. It has plenty of nice features and is far beyond anything I've owned. I'm a pretty standard guy but this keyboard started teaching me that all the extras are really nice to have. However here I am after breaking it in a 3 month period. I received it April 29th and roughly the beginning of May is when it met my desk as the new permanent keyboard.....wrong. I kept thinking I was messing up so bad with my typing because I wasn't familiar with the keyboard yet but it's not me. I sat here doing all sorts of tests, plugged in, wireless, different ports to connect to but nada. The keys constantly have a double entry. My space bar is the worst for this. I didn't think it'd bother me quite so badly once I realized I wasn't miss typing things constantly but nah. I have to go back every time I type and edit the extra spaces and such and it's driven me mad. It's slowed me down significantly with everything I try to do. With such a high price tag on a name brand keyboard like this I most certainly don't expect issues like this but NOW that it's me on this end I see all the complaints of this issue and understand. Please don't waste your money on this junk. TL;DR High cost for poor performance. Trusted this brand because my Logitech mouse has never let me down. Hardly at the 3 month mark with double key entry issues. Hundreds wasted. Save your hundreds and go elsewhere.
C**S
Sturdy, elegant, excellent keyboard
It is a great keyboard that feels incredibly premium. It is low profile, yet feels substantial due to the aluminum frame and it sits firmly on the desk. The keys have very nice texture to them and typing is pleasant. Lighting effects are not over the board and implementation is soft and pleasant rather than flashy, if that make sense. I'd use this keyboard at work without getting second looks. My major hesitation was G hub. I have Logitech mouse and older Logitech gaming keyboard and found their Ghub software confusing and useless as a result. To my surprise, either mine renewed interest helped here or Ghub got some improvements because I had a good experience customizing commands and features. Ghub also provides links to short description videos which helps. Overall I expected a neutral experience yet I'm quite impressed and so happy with the purchase.
M**C
It's a perfected G915 from a few years ago..
I have a G915 from a few years ago (clicky switches) and now I just bought this G915 X (tactile). It may not be a huge upgrade over the G915, but I think of this as a perfected version of it due to the PBT keycaps, the stable switches, the switch feel, USB-C, and supposedly better battery life. I think the tactile version of the G915 X is my favorite tactile of any tactile I've ever used. The bump in the switch travel is so subtle that during fast typing, the keyboard feels nearly linear. It's during the slower/infrequent key presses that you can feel the tactile bump. For me, this is perfect for gaming, absolutely perfect. The updated (shorter) switch actuation point/height really complements the newly updated GL switches in the G915 X. The actuation is immediately after the very subtle bump and the effort is much lighter than the G915 tactile. I absolutely adore this keyboard. It's what I wanted from the original G915. I appreciate that they didn't try to reinvent the wheel here. Now for those experiencing your settings defaulting or resetting: It's because 1) Your GHUB isn't on, or 2) If you use on-board memory, you didn't properly save to a profile or 3) You have auto-update for GHUB which tends to reset all the settings. Yes GHUB is awful, but you don't have to run it on start-up if you figure out how to save your settings PROPERLY to the on-board memory profiles. 9-month update: This is still my favorite keyboard I’ve ever owned.
C**E
Great keyboard, but BUGGY.
I'm sure this thing has a thousand reviews by now and no one will ever see this, but for the one person that I can save from this nonsense, I can't help but post a review. Let me start out by saying I'm a big Logitech fan. BIG fan. If anyone would be willing to overlook minor stuff it would be me, however, this thing is just a mess. I use this over Bluetooth on my laptop and with the wireless USB dongle on my PC. Having the 'one-push' button, to switch between the two, keeps me from needing two keyboards on my desk which is a huge benefit. HOWEVER, the ability to persist (and use) different lighting effects and profiles to the keyboard's on-board memory to use when it is Bluetooth mode is a complete dumpster fire. It barely if EVER works correctly. I basically have a solid color come on when I switch to Bluetooth, it is that or use the random default. The entire UI/UX for doing this is just shamefully bad. SHAMEFULLY bad. Then there are the issues working in connected mode... After a week I almost returned the the keyboard because the connected profiles stopped working. The keyboard just went dark and nothing I did would make it work. Turning it off/on fixed nothing. I had to reset everything to defaults and only then did some semblance of lighting come back. After about another two weeks it randomly was dim on one half of the keyboard. Turning it off/on fixed nothing. I had to reset everything to defaults and only then did the lighting start working again. And then there's the charging. I've had it PLUGGED IN and it randomly stops charging (which I'll not pay attention to b/c, you know, IT IS PLUGGED IN) and I'll get the notification that my keyboard is low on battery. I have an older wireless TKL 915 and love it (outside of the yellow key issue which never got fixed). When I saw this was being released I immediately scooped it up. At this point if I wasn't out of the return window, it would 100% be going back. I see people complain about keyboards, mice, controllers in so many reviews that I just I generally ignore them. It is usually just personal preference being labeled as 'problems' or sheer stupidity. This isn't that. Take my advice. Seek life elsewhere. Don't buy it. Just don't waste your money. It isn't worth the aggravation. Two stars b/c the hardware itself is quality, but the every bit of the software (from G-Hub to the firmware itself) is just bug-ridden garbage.
S**S
Single-handedly made me less productive.
I am a speed typist and after six months of using this keyboard, I can confidently say that I HATE IT. The buttons constantly double-type, especially the N for some reason. I've tried updating/rolling back the driver, with no luck. In the beginning I thought it was user error and I just needed to get used to it, since I had spent several years using a (sadly discontinued) Logitech chicklet-style keyboard, which I loved aside from its lack of backlighting. But now I'm sure it isn't user error. Because I tried repositioning my hands and arms. I tried lowering or raising my desk, thinking that maybe my fingers were resting on the keys after pressing them. But even when I try slow hunt-and-peck typing, my entered password is wrong half the time. Even when I press the keys delicately while typing an email, I end up using the backspace button to remove extra letters in every single sentence. They aren't always next to each other, either - I could type "annd", or I could type "andn". How does that happen? I mistype URLs, Slack messages, documents, you name it. I just can't type without looking anymore, much less press Enter without rereading everything I wrote, because I can't trust the keyboard. Today I'm on Amazon not only to write this review, but also to find myself a replacement keyboard. Logitech, I'm breaking up with you.
H**S
A classy looking gaming keyboard
As a long time Logitech customer, I was definitely not disappointed in this keyboard. The weight, feel and responsiveness have impressed me. The aluminum body and white keys make it a great match for my white custom built computer. The low noise and multiple connection possibilities allow me to use it anywhere I want to sit.
J**E
Overdue changes but still with fundamental (superficial) flaws
edit: few weeks in, the "PBT" keys are wearing and getting shiny in the commonly touched areas!! I haven't yet seen the same issue on the Razer DeathStalker Pro V2 with 'coated keys' with the same amount of time and usage. This is the keyboard that should have originally shipped vs others such as Razer's DeathStalkerV2/Huntsman with PBT keys, USB-C, and non-wiggly key-caps per existing industry-standards of the time. The previous $2XX price without any of this was a crime and scam. We do have to give that semi-transparent ABS keys do look better than PBT, but gets shiny/oily long-term. The tactile key-press feel now feels as stable and industry-standard (vs previous 915TKL semi-clicky) vs the Huntsman TKL but without the dangerously low key-resistance (spring-weight) and is nicely low-profile keys. Mine came with a broken dongle-holder as it the dongle just slips in and falls out. Exact same dongle stays in my previous G915TKL, so the fault lies in the NEW keyboard not the dongle. A big fault is still "LightSync RGB" is still PRIMITIVE and IMPOTENT vs Razer's ChromaStudio at the end of 2024. In ChromaStudio I can layer 5 (more or less) programmable effects of: sustained colors to certain keys, layer it with a random key-picker that will randomly-pick a color for the key to change to, layer it with a variety of wave-forms to use for the transition, layer it with other different animations/changes for other keys/mice, etc. These custom dynamic programming and settings can be saved and then applied plus customized to any Chroma compatible device such as a mouse. LightSync OTOH is just multiple SNAPSHOTS of MANUALLY selected keys for MANUALLY selected colors, and then select some preset-waveform for the transition, and then let it auto or randomly pick another of N SNAPSHOTs in time. Snapshots are like Claymation work that is dynamic in Chroma. If I customize one of the Preset 'animations', I can't even SAVE the changes, nor SAVE it to the keyboard memory. I certainly can't even cloud-sync it like Razer Synapse. LightSync is completely ridiculous and on a low-level par with somebody like RedDragon or other no-name OEM, not Logitech. I've seen decent customized-game-lighting with Factorio where the F1-F9 key lights represent health, so is it just GHub that completely sucks on customizing default lighting? However, even with the primitive, ridiculous, scammy, and broken 'premium' RGB lighting, I don't want to give up the Media keys nor the apparently unbroken Bluetooth functionality this keyboard has vs Razer's DeathStalker v2. The repeating keys issue I've finally also seen on this G915X and it's still a problem with Logitech software.
N**S
Teclado Top!
Os produtos da Logitech são muito bons. O teclado é topo de linha, custa mais caro mas vale a pena. Low-profile, sem fio, latência imperceptível, completo e com várias teclas customizaveis. Entregue no prazo e funcionou perfeitamente.
S**H
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A**S
El mejor teclado tope de gama
El mejor teclado que he tenido en mi vida, vengo de uno de 1000 pesos y el cambio fue brutal, es muy elegante y funcional
K**M
G915 TKL: Sleek, Responsive, and Worth Every Penny
I’ve been using the Logitech G915 TKL wireless keyboard for a while now, and it’s easily one of the best keyboards I’ve owned. The build quality is top-notch — solid aluminum frame, no flex, and a premium feel that’s hard to beat. The low-profile mechanical switches are responsive and comfortable, giving me that satisfying mechanical feel while still keeping the keyboard slim and compact. Being TKL (tenkeyless), it takes up less desk space, which is great for both gaming and everyday use. The wireless connection is flawless — zero lag, no dropped signals, and the battery life is excellent. I can go weeks between charges, and the fact that it can be used wired while charging is a big plus. The Lightspeed wireless tech really lives up to its name. The RGB lighting is bright and vibrant with plenty of customization through Logitech G Hub, and I like that it can be toned down or turned off completely to save battery. I also appreciate the dedicated media controls — the volume wheel in particular is a nice touch. Overall, the G915 TKL is worth every penny if you’re looking for a wireless mechanical keyboard that delivers on both performance and aesthetics. It’s perfect for gaming, typing, and general use, with the freedom of wireless and no compromise on quality.
J**N
Un buen teclado!
Realmente estaba buscando un teclado que se sienta duradero, buenos materiales, sea productivo (por el teclado númerico), elegante y a la vez lo pueda usar en juegos, y este definitivamente encaja con todo, si tuviese algún pero, es que me gustaría el teclado en un futuro hubiese en español (por la tecla ñ), sin embargo esta version X, viene con interruptores mas comunes, se puede cambiar en un futuro, en la aplicación también me gustaría que se pudiese controlar el brillo, solo he podido controlarlo a través del teclado, sin embargo, el teclado en si es excelente, los materiales, RGB, el tacto al presionar las teclas, las teclas G son mas de las que necesito! Jaja, otros datos por los que necesiten saberlo, se puede conectar este teclado y el mouse G502 x en un mismo receptor, me esta costando un poco adaptarme a las teclas G verticales, a veces las confundo con control, Shift, Mayus y tab 😅, el modo de memoria integrada es excelente, se las recomiendo una ves tengan ya su configuración.
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