Logitech has just lifted the lid on the G915 X, a new, super-thin keyboard that features some of the most advanced features and high-quality materials ever used in the construction of a Logitech G device. It stands at just 23mm high, making it one of the sleekest and thinnest keyboards on the market.
Thin But Mighty
The G915 X has received more than a few improvements that allow it to tower over its predecessor. First up is the redesigned galvanic switch, with Logitech replacing the original design with a POM, cross-style stem. This allows for better stability and a quieter typing and gaming experience.
It has also been confirmed that the actuation point of the switches has been reduced further from 1.5 to 1.3mm, making for a more rapid touch. The keycaps have also been upgraded, with Logitech switching out the ABS and replacing it with double-shot shine-through PBT caps.
In a statement on the new G915 X, Logitech G’s Arnaud Perret-Gentil said:
When the G915 LIGHTSPEED keyboard was released in 2019, it was a revolutionary and award-winning gaming keyboard that introduced many players to the joys of low-profile gaming.
Since then, we have listened carefully to our G915 customers on what enhancements they would like to see in the next generation, and today we’re excited to announce G915 X, with the features players love and the improvements most requested.
With tri-mode connectivity, the G915 X can be connected to almost any device. If you’re using it on the go, you’ll be pleased to know that the G915 X TKL will offer up to 1000 hours of battery life with the lighting turned off. The full-sized version tops out at around 800 hours.
On the deck, you’ll find 9 G-Keys, a cast-iron volume roller, and intense RGB that can be customised endlessly through G Hub.
Here’s the full range:
- G915 X Lightspeed Full-Sized (in Linear, Tactile, and Clicky) – $229.99
- G915 X Lightspeed TKL (in Linear, Tactical, and Clicky) – $199.99
- G915 X Wired (in Linear and Tactile) – $179.99
Every variant of the G915 X is available to purchase now.
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Idk
As a G915 heavy user, the battery life + new switches + usb c seem pretty appealing
Will have to think about it, but at least it’s a lot better as an upgrade from previous model than Superlight 1 vs 2