The Logitech G610 has been out for a few months now which has given me ample amount of time to fully test the keyboard. The G610 is part of Logitech's line up of keyboards and has held up nicely.
The Logitech G610 has been out for a few months now which has given me ample amount of time to fully test the keyboard. The G610 is part of Logitech's line up of keyboards and has held up nicely.
Keys have a nice; definitive feel to them; Cherry brown switches are a great balance between "feel" and "noise"
The key lighting (brightness) plays up, regardless of LGS (Logitech Gaming Software) being installed and up-to-date; Sometimes you have to select the brightness level manually each time you start your computer and this can be very annoying
Quick Cherry MX Key Switch guide - - Get the MX Red if you're looking for speed and don't mind a "mushy" feeling; typing on this feels like you're on a trampoline for your fingers where it "bounces" than getting that solid tactile bump feedback every time.
We were impressed with the last Logitech keyboards we reviewed . The G810 was our favourite all-rounder for typing and gaming. However, we also checked out the G610 Orion Brown. The difference here is the switches – the Brown uses Cherry MX Brown mechanical switches with its keys while this one uses...
A well-built Cherry MX Blue keyboard; Good for some typists
Expensive; Can still make fingers hurt; Noisy
I think anyone would expect a $160 keyboard to be flawless. This keyboard not only has an annoying defect with keys getting stuck but also the manufacturer's warranty did nothing to fix the problem.
Decent brown switch keyboard (if it wasn't for keys getting stuck and; so far; poor manufacturer warranty) Having backlit keys is nice as I sometimes use it in low light A little less noisy than my red switch Black Widow I use at work (the keys on the G610 feel a bit stiffer compared to the Black...
Some keys (left hand side Ctrl and Tab) were getting stuck from day 1; I kept using the keyboard for a 2 months in hopes these keys would "loosen up"; But no, the problem with stuck keys did not get any better Took it back to Memory Express to get fixed under manufacturer warranty and after a month...
It's a good mechanical keyboard and I love the clean non gamer look. The only included instructions for the lighting is to go to Logitech's site and download their software. The instructions for the shortcut keys to control the lighting effects without the software should have been included in the...
Mechanical keys; Clean look
Poor instructions for lighting control; No wrist rest (minor
Just received this and so far I love it. The price was reasonable. Like the backlighting wave.
Works well good for gaming, well made. I have had many Cherry red keyboards before and this one is great value VS higher end Keyboards that really add no value or performance to the user. This keyboard is as well made as any board out there.
The Logitech G Pro mechanical keyboard is a must-have for eSports athletes and general PC gamers.
Quick keystroke responses; Semi-quiet keystrokes; On-board memory for storing custom profiles; Per-key RGB illumination supporting 16.8 million colors; Detachable USB cable for better transportation
Macro assignment limited to Function keys; No additional USB pass-thru ports; No media keys
Logitech G's PRO delivers everything you could possibly need is an sleek looking and compact package! Everything it tuned for performance down to the length of the switches, the input lag time, the aesthetic, and it even offers software with streaming ability built right in.
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