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Logitech G815 Lightsync RGB Clicky Switch

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Connection: wired; Type: for game; Form factor: standard (ANSI), with Numpad; Key profile: low; Switch technology: mechanical; Switches: GL Clicky; Additional keys: 15; Programmable keys: 5; Anti-Ghosting; Fn key; Volume control: wheel; Built-in memory; Game mode; USB port: 1; Lighting: RGB
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Logitech G815 Lightsync RGB Clicky Switch
Colour
Connectionwired
Cable length1.8 m
Typefor game
Form factorstandard (ANSI), with Numpad
Keyboard
Key profilelow
Key typeclassic type
Switch technologymechanical
SwitchesGL Clicky
Additional keys15
Programmable keys5
Anti-Ghosting
Fn key
Features
Volume controlwheel
Built-in memory
Game mode
USB port1
LightingRGB
Lighting effectsLogitech Lightsync
General
InterfaceUSB
Skeleton keyboard
Braided cable
Metal structure
Size475x150x22 mm
Weight1045 g
Official Websitelogitechg.com
Added to E-CatalogAugust 2019
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I like the keyboard, it's pleasant and convenient to use.
12 October 2021 
Since I barely used mechanical keyboards before, I can't really discuss the nuances and intricacies of this model in the context of differences from Cherry Blue, Brown, Red, and other variants. I didn’t want a clicking keyboard right away, and I was looking for a moderately short travel with clear actuation - something which was not really good on my not-so-cheap membrane (G510s).

I was also looking for a full RGB with individual key customization. As a pure whim - volume control with a wheel, which is very convenient and damn enjoyable. Oh, almost forgot one of the main criteria - the backlight should focus on the symbols, as I didn't want a light spot before my eyes.
The typing and gaming experience - it's become a bit easier to "understand" the key presses, but I think that's typical for any mechanical keyboard. The keyboard is slim and relatively compact - despite the additional keys. The retractable legs are two-stage - i.e., there are three positions for the body - this is great, I missed that on the old one. Also, there are rubber pads on all the legs. The keys hardly lag when pressed "down and sideways". Four brightness levels + off - enough for any lighting. For gaming - a large Enter key and both Shifts (and it's good for typing as well).
Here it’s not just a spoonful of tar, but a whole ladle (scoop). First - this model apparently has a design flaw, as a result - the keyboards are slightly bent (center up, about a millimeter or two). Moreover, this is a widespread issue. The reviewer who mentioned this curvature overlooked one of its unpleasant consequences - if you fully use the folding legs, the front of the keyboard rests on the table not on rubber feet - but on hard corners. This does not affect the use of the keyboard in any way, but the table could suffer over a long period. I went to the store intending to exchange it, and they brought another with the exact same bend. The second disadvantage, not as "loud" - the keyboard has a USB hub (though what kind of a HUB is it with one port...), and because of this, the cable is so thick that when moving the keyboard it will knock everything in its path - this is pure silliness. Lastly, the software, the RGB lighting settings are, to put it mildly, not intuitive, and there are only two user profiles (if I understood everything correctly - not sure) - with such capabilities, it’s just ridiculous. I mean, the memory is filled with a bunch of all sorts of meaningless (for me, of course) rainbow overflows - and they left two slots for me... One tiny downside - the Cyrillic is aligned with the Latin, and the symbols are almost identical in size and boldness - if your typing skills aren’t well-honed, getting used to fast typing (not blind, of course) will take some time. Also, the symbols (the numbers are lit) of the number row are not illuminated.
Konstantin Alekseevuse Logitech G815 Lightsync RGB Tactile Switch less than month
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