• Reviews around key (2.85 of 5)

    Logitech G Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, 16.8 Million Colors RGB Backlit Keys, Ultra Portable Design, Detachable Micro USB Cable

    • The keys are very responsive and quiet - my teammates no longer complain about how click clacky my keyboard is
    • I thought this TKL is the smaller version of Logitech G810, but the keys seem a bit stiff when pressed down (compared to the G810)
    • For instance, I have my keyboard doing the RGB wave, whenever someone will talk or my mic picks up in Discord all the number keys will go out and show the Discord RGB indication
    • I took the key off and blew some canned air around the switch and the 2 dummy switches, and looked around to see if there was a problem, but I couldn't find anything.
    • The keys are MUCH harder to push then they should be, and they don't have great feedback
    • after 7months, 2 key is broken
    • The keys are quiet and growing on me
    • Lots of pre-made customizations for the LED keys, and tons of color combinations possible.
    • I had decided to take the plunge despite having only recently upgraded to a Logitech G610 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CDYB8AG/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_2My reason to upgrade was that the Cherry red keys were a little too noisy for my
    • The keys are responsive and the software is easy to use
    • The Keyboard is sturdy, the keys are great there is nothing you would change about them and it will never move due to the grips below the keyboardall in all 10/10
    • I love the fact the keys are incredibly quiet, as opposed to the loud clicky keys of my old Razer.
    • I love the fact the keys are incredibly quiet, as opposed to the loud clicky keys of my old Razer.
    • While you are looking through the software that you just downloaded, you can also set up function keys, disable keys and more
    • I prefer the keys over reds, browns, or speeds
    • The keys are not super loud and they feel very tactile
    • Keys respond well, I love the illuminated keys too
    • Like that it's just the keys that are back-lit, not the entire board
    • I am NOT impressed with these Romer-G keys.
    • The "S" key completely broke off
    • there is a bit of tactile response when the keys arent pressed directly vertical and some people dont like that
    • The keys are very easy to press and react instantly
    • I get a giggly feeling every time I type on the flawless keys
    • You can program all function keys to simplify tasks and you have 26 key rollover where you can press any number of keys for complex moves
    • Originally keyboard had a broken y key so just did a replacement
    • Plus the mechanical keys are great and a significant improvement over normal keys
    • Plus the mechanical keys are great and a significant improvement over normal keys
    • The other keys on the keyboard do not have that problem
    • The W key broke down after 1 month of use and could not be returned
    • I really enjoy the mechanical keys more than my old keyboard that had Cherry Red
    • Small, Customizeable, Keys have a nice feel, keys are a little closer together than my last keyboard, its perfect.
    • I still prefer the more clicky keys but these are more suitable for my situation.
    • The keys themselves are solid and have a nice clickyness, but they're not overly noisy.
    • I don't know what Logitech nor Omron can do about this given that they wanted to keep the middle of the keys open air to allow for the RGB to shine through (WHICH, btw, looks amazing), but the keys just do not feel that great
    • Quiet mechanical keys that still feel great
    • The Pause-Break key or otherwise the Volume UP Key Sticks all the time which is annoying and has to be pushed and played with to make it stop
    • The keys are relatively quiet and they are definitely fast
    • Love the Romer-G keys
    • >- It works as expected, it has Logitech Romer-G keys that deliver (to me
    • I've always been a Corsair guy and love my Strafe keyboard with cherry mx red switches, but I decided that the 10 key is meaningless for my Home PC and wanted to switch to a TKL (tenkeyless) for more mouse swipe space