The company further says, "The ultra-thin, wired G815 LIGHTSYNC offers the same great style and finish of the G915 LIGHTSPEED, with five dedicated, programmable G-keys, up to three on-board profiles and Logitech G’s LIGHTSYNC RGB technology, customizable through Logitech G HUB. The clicky version offers a much-requested audible typing experience with tactile feedback," says Logitech. Available in choice of GL Linear, GL Tactile or GL Clicky switches to match play preferences, the tactile version gives discernible actuation for gamers who prefer direct feedback, while the linear version provides a smooth keystroke. "Both the G915 LIGHTSPEED and G815 LIGHTSYNC mechanical gaming keyboards feature Logitech G’s high-performance, low-profile GL mechanical key switches that are half the height of standard mechanical key switches for 25 percent faster actuation (versus 2.0mm actuation in standard switches) and a more comfortable typing experience. With that said, some people will prefer the low-profile switches (half the height of traditional switches) for gaming too. Yes, these are primarily designed for gamers, but when they need to do non-gaming things - such as writing - the low-profile nature should lead to a better experience. The G in the model names indicates they are "Logitech G" products - the company's gaming brand. They are both super-thin and feature aluminum bodies.ĪLSO READ: Logitech G PRO X gaming headset uses Blue Microphones technology While it will cause battery life to take a hit on that model, Logitech promises 12 days of usage between charges with RGB lighting enabled - more than acceptable. Both models feature LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting, actually - yes, even the wireless G915. Today, Logitech unveils two such low-profile keyboards - the wired G815 LIGHTSYNC and wireless G915 LIGHTSPEED. Low-profile mechanical keyboards are a great way to merge both keyboard styles, giving you the benefits of mechanical switches but with shorter keys/switches. For some people, big clunky keys lead to typos, and even worse, joint pain. Why? Well, key travel and height are big issues - I type fairly fast, and my fingers can keep up better with less effort. Sure, some folks are fine to type on a traditional mechanical keyboard, but others - like me - prefer chiclet style keyboards, such as Apple's excellent wired and wireless variants. While mechanical keyboards are undeniably great for gaming, they aren't necessarily the best for typing.
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