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    Logitech G910 Orion Spark RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard – 9 Programmable Buttons, Dedicated Media Controls

    • No keys have died on me yet
    • It kind of made me miss more keys than usual
    • great keyboard, very responsive, well designed, the keys have a great click noise and are spaced out well, the only problem i have is when i set it to a new color for the keys it will not stay when u shut down your computer.
    • I’m going to start off by saying you will either love or hate the keys being indented.
    • Those are not unique to the product but the Logitech software really makes it special and easy to use.*Few of the Logitech mechanical keyboards have palmrest, so having it on the 910 was a plus.*As with most Logitech keyboards, the media keys were nice to have
    • The Cherry Brown keys are very nice, but are much more louder, and have a key drop that is much deeper than the Romer-G keys
    • Next day the keys were so sticky and wouldn't function
    • I find myself not having to smash the keys to type fast and accurate and it helps put less strain on my fingers and joints.
    • The G keys to the left are too close to the rest of the keys IMHO, the top G keys are way to high up and completely useless in practical reality
    • The keys are in a slight cupped shaped, which helps with not hitting so many accidental keys
    • The keys are surprisingly comfortable, fairly quiet, and respond quickly to every key press even after more than 6 months of use
    • + Ability to disable keys for game profiles + ARX Control (PC monitoring + few other functions
    • The keys will change color on your games and only light the useful keys
    • The mechanical keys are great for quicker key strokes and I also enjoy the sound they make
    • I never had an issue for the loud sounds from the brown keys, but these quieter keys are welcome
    • The response is there but still hitting the keys feels very very stiff and FEELS unresponsive
    • Only the main keys can change colors, not the top right keys
    • All the keys and functions work
    • The right shift key makes a horrible noise, I have opened a support ticket 2 days ago
    • Responsive keys, and solid feeling board.
    • Have had multiple problems accidentally pressing down more than one key at a time
    • My theory on that is because the outer edges are raised, the way the fingers strike the keys while arriving from having traveled to another key, the ever so slight angles of how the fingers strike tend to hit the raised outer edges instead of dead center--but any tendency to strike the edges is discouraged from increase by the angles sloping and guiding fingertips toward the center
    • The keys are easy to press and they feel nice to the touch
    • The keys are just way too soft
    • The "R" key on the home machine lost the ability to turn blue.
    • The keys are VERY sensitive so they react
    • The programmable keys are helpful when I play Starcraft
    • some people say cherry reds but the keys will activate before you ground the key so its more of a tactile rather than a linear cap
    • The mechanical keys are responsive, comfortable, shaped, and quiet to the touch
    • The keyboard is pretty and feels of decent build quality but the keys don't feel right
    • Just for sport, I'll list some other experiences that have helped me reconsider the Logitech brand."G502 - scroll wheel rattle, rough textured glide.""K800 - spacebar seated higher than the rest of the keys, squeaky keys.""G510s - backlight causes palm rest to heat, keys do not stay depressed(low tolerance) and are quite stiff.""G402 - mouse feet can peel, the side grip rubber can cause blisters.""G100s - the clicks are quite flimsy, and clicking near the dpi button can cause accidental actuation.""G910 - thin plastic housing for the switches and probably the cheapest keycaps out there
    • I love the weight of this keyboard and the feel of the keys (I am a gamer, but use my computer for work as well).The extra keys were a bit of a nuisance at first, but due to the shaped keys this soon became very easy to navigate
    • I really like the keys.
    • I also really like the background lighting and all the customization you can with the lights and custom keys on this keyboard
    • All the programmable keys are nice and the led effects i love and my favorite is my phone can connect to this keyboard system allowing me to launch games, monitor my computer and have custom setting i can switch from a touch on the screen.
    • The color options are amazing, and I can custom code keys to specific games like Elite: Dangerous.
    • The keys are solid, the LED's are completely programmable, and it works great!
    • The RGB customization is amazing and the 9 programmable G keys are very handy
    • This keyboard is not compatible with Setpoint, and Logitech Gaming only supports mapping the "G" keys
    • The keys are fast and comfortable, yes not quiet.
    • The programmable keys are easy to set up directly from the board without having to go into the software program and he uses them for repetitive video and photo work which makes his editing times a lot
    • Good feel, weird concave keys don't bother me a bit.
    • It's definitely a step up from my Microsoft Sidewinder x4, I like the Romer G keys
    • These keys are so soft that my miskeys have increased
    • Boom, the keys change automatically to illuminate the keys I will be using in-game which I honestly think is the best perk about the G910.The lights themselves are bright, but not too bright that they get in the way if you are playing in the dark.
    • I really liked having the dedicated macro keys, as I have a lot of non game macro's and not having to tie them to a traditional key is very useful.
    • The macros keys are all in a great position and easy to configure.
    • Besides that the programmable keys can be pretty handy, the ones along the left side are the ones I use the most often because the top ones are above the function keys and just slightly too high for me to be able to use them quickly in a game or program
    • Mushy keys.
    • While the lit keys are nice, I don't really get a lot of benefit from them during gaming
    • The keys are quiet and shaped differently than the older model
    • The first one of these we received was DOA with missing and broken keys - should have taken that as a warning.
    • The keys are AWESOME
    • Awesome design, its keys are very responsive, and the lights are perfect
    • Awesome-Volume wheel and media keys are
    • These new keys are easy enough to switch around that it should be a feature
    • A few peoblems are the keys are shaper a little odd for just typing, but great for
    • This creates a bright, evenly lit key with no light leakage from the bottom.
    • I like the keys
    • The mechanical keys are not insanely loud but they have that nice click and they feel amazing to the touch
    • It is very user friendly and if someone had the programming skills to write script for this key board it could be a good educational tool for kids to learn how to spell or type by following the illuminated keys (that is if someone wanted to write a program for this.)
    • A few other features are the "Game Mode" button which by default deactivates the Window key, but can be set to disable any keys you want via the LGS software, and the two included wrist rests that can snap into place
    • Mechanical keys are awesome and have good feedback2
    • Sharp LED backlit mechanical keys.
    • I like it quite a bit; my only real concern right now is that 'J' key
    • The lights on this thing are GORGEOUS.The mechanical keys are honestly, in my own unpopular, humble opinion, more enjoyable to use than Das keyboard keys, depending on the keyboard
    • The Logitech Gaming software only supports mapping the "G" keys to key functions and hotkeys.
    • The acquisition on this keyboard is slightly better in my opinion and i like the slightly more silent keys
    • I like the strange keys, its all personal preference.
    • The keys are made much better than the G710+, in the sense that I don't think the cylindrical key housings will be breaking like they did on the
    • While the keys don't sound as good as the Blackwidow, I think they sound good nonetheless
    • Clicky Mechanical keys are WAYYYY to noisy.
    • every key is just cool.
    • It feels like each key that is meant to be pressed is pressed
    • I love all the G keys for my games and such.
    • I like it quite a bit; my only real concern right now is that 'J' key
    • The keys themselves are responsive and just clicky enough, although I'm not an expert on mechanical switches by any stretch
    • Nifty 'gaming' button that disables the windows key when activated to prevent accidental presses during hard gaming sessionsCons:1
    • The keys are very sensitive, and require very little pressure or push distance.
    • The keys are actually so sensitive it takes a little getting used to, but now that I am I definitely feel like it makes the keyboard more responsive in gaming
    • The mechanical keys are great and very quick to respond to a key press
    • The amount of hot keys and macros you can set up is insane and the software makes it easy to do this
    • There are other keyboards with RGB LED keys that are about 30-60 less that are just as highly reviewed and that you might have already seen before reading this review
    • The keys are not as good feeling as a mechanical keyboard clicky switches would be
    • The keys are really quiet for a mechanical keyboard.3
    • I also found pressing the keys was a strain over time and actually felt my fingers get tired after typing.
    • I didn't think I'd use this feature, but I certainly have been when I'm playing games like MMOs with lots of different things I want hot keyed
    • There had to be a reason Logitech did this though the way I saw it, and so far the keys have been amazing
    • This is probably highest priced keyboard in the market currently, yet when you strike a few keys, it feels the cheapest and flunky
    • The lit keys are definitely brighter than the 510
    • It is a little on the large size and the keys are not very loud, but have a tactile feel to them
    • The macro keys are par for the course as well
    • Individually lit keys are not all that easy to find yet without a high price tag
    • The keys feel a bit weird at
    • the extra macro-keys and the media controls are especially useful especially when multitasking/gaming
    • The color options are amazing, and I can custom code keys to specific games like Elite: Dangerous.
    • The keys are fast and comfortable, yes not quiet.
    • The space bar still has a pointededge, and the modifier keys are kinda weak in feel and shape
    • I love that I can type a little faster and the keys are very easy to get to.
    • The keys are extremely sensitive for fast gaming but I do well enough with it when typing
    • The keys are super uncomfortable
    • Quiet keys and programmable lighting are a huge plus for me.
    • Every time I strike a key I am reminded about that time I had to enter my basement to fend off the wave of evil skeletons with just my skivvies and my +1 mace of awesomeness.
    • I will say as a full time typer, the keys themselves feel odd with the dips and such, but my kid doesnt notice
    • But it Les responsive and I like the mechanical keys
    • And the keys are easy to find, I have no trouble typing on it even though the keys are beveled and have a little lip
    • But if you have tried and enjoy the Romer-G keys and like how this keyboard looks, then this is a must buy especially if its on sale.
    • It's very easy to clean and remove keys as well.
    • Less than a year later the "B" key no longer works
    • In other words, the curves on the them help keep your fingers on the right keys
    • The keys are definitely more responsive, and the much bigger thing I like about it more than the Blackwidow is the extra buttons
    • The keys and key press are very solid, and the macro keys and other features make this thing worth every penny.
    • quiet key
    • The keys really feel well when typing due to the concave/edged design.
    • Nope - here we are in 2018, and I have 26 keys that have a completely burned out blue LED, and 11 more on the way that are halfway burnt out
    • Only problem is a few keys are stiff other then that its amazing
    • My C, S and now R keys are all only working intermittently
    • I love the feel of the Roamer G keys on this keyboard
    • The mechanical keys are wonderful, responsive and the dips in the keys (take some time getting used to) but feel nice to me
    • The keys are solid, the lights are easy to set to match your cooling system or other pc lights.
    • The keys are fast and quiet as compared to its "equivalent" Cherry MX Brown switch
    • The keys aren't much noisier than a membrane keyboard, so if you're looking for the mechanical 'clicking' you get with some of the Cherry MX switches, you're out of luck.
    • It works wonderfully, customizing the keys is effortless and easy, the clicking sound is addictive, and the colors are beautiful
    • I had purchased a Logitech G15 Keyboard back in 08/09 and it had served well for the better part of a decade with very little issues (loose keys is about it) so I figured I should stay with Logitech and my instincts were right (so far)
    • Getting used to the super fast keys takes time, but is worth it.
    • I suppose you could just sit the device on your desk and have it plugged into a charge cable, but then what is the point of having the ARX dock at all?There is still a switch for gaming mode, so that it will disable the windows key, however instead of being a slide switch like the older
    • One thing I like to do is color coordinate my keys depending on the games so that I can quickly train myself to push the correct key that I am looking for.
    • Only complaints are that it the keys sometimes feel weird if you hit them at an angle (probably the keycaps), and that it's a little pricey.
    • The left Shift key no longer works at all - for a while, if we unplugged the keyboard and plugged it back in, it would work for a couple hours, but that doesn't work anymore.
    • Gaming with them is amazing, as the indentations guide your finger directly to the center of the key, and make it less likely you'll hit the wrong key
    • Also within 3 months of owning it 2 keys lost their ability to show blue led
    • However, I don't think that problem is because the keys are cramped together
    • The keyboard is normally nice, but on occasion it will switch game modes or something and disable half my keys
    • Now I'll talk about the software that you must use with the keyboard if you want all the cool lighting features and programmable keys
    • Everything I want...except I'd like more programmable keys
    • and I love the keys on the keyboard, the way they are shaped and formed to keep your fingers from sliding off the edges while gaming
    • I like the volume adjustment wheel on the keyboard and the game button that disables the windows key
    • Proprietary keys are not as 'clicky' as traditional cherry MX keys.6
    • Notevenoneyer of normaluseandso many keys not working
    • I like the keys and the tactile feel of the keyboard.
    • +++ Smooth, crisp, and quiet mechanical keys
    • The keys are somewhat shallow and the bottom-out tactility of a K70 will not be felt here,as the bottom-out is softened to a high degree
    • The Romer-G keys are not too loud either and are absolutely perfect.
    • The Keys - The keys themselves feel odd when you first start typing on them
    • I am just so angry that I bought this in a year and the keys are so fragile
    • Only negative thing I have to say is try not to press on the keys to hard cause the underside of the keys are 4 little plastic prongs and if they break the key will fall off
    • I have to hang the g keys off the edge of my desk to make room for my 20" 360 degree mouse movement
    • So far so good, the build is solid and the key feel great to the touch, the keys are not the loudest keys out there in
    • The keyboard is amazing I have to say the best for gaming if you like hot keys
    • The keys themselves have a bit more kickback than most keyboards, but it's not hard to get used to.
    • I love the utility keys (all of them)Negatives:I wish the keycaps were wider/deeper
    • The keys are super responsive to the point where I had to relearn some bad keyboarding
    • I've been using it for 7 months now with no issues, sticky keys, etc
    • The phone holder is my fav but the keys are kinda awkward and takes time to get the hang of
    • As a result I found myself mistyping and hitting the wrong key far to often.
    • Hitting the wrong key is now a thing of the past, mostly.
    • My logitech g910 looks great, isnt going to get me murdered due to the loud keys and will last a long time
    • The feeling pressing these keys is mind blowing and all you want to do is to hit a key
    • The keys aren't that loud
    • Pros:- Mechanical keys have a great and quick response, without a loud click- Great customization for the lighting- Shortcut keys (to include volume control) are in great and easy
    • The keys are not noisy like Cherry switches, but they offer a mechanical switch feel
    • I personally like blue keys that go red and fade back to blue when pressed
    • Some online games use almost every key on the keyboard, so having extra keys is always welcomed.
    • Ability to set each keys color individually, whisper quiet mechanical keys, excellent lighting, and a very heavy keyboard that is not going to move around when you are in the thick of it
    • The keys are comfortable to useFully mechanical keyboardGreat key responsivenessNo ghosting at allHighly configurable software for the LEDs and Macro KeysCons
    • And there is a "gaming mode" button which disables the Windows key (and perhaps a few other things as well
    • When I strike a key, I always move it to the
    • A key is making a squeaking noise, this is after one week or so of ownership-Keys are all slightly contoured differently so if you wanted to use this in a DVORAK setup that's not really viable
    • Very solid keyboard, the keys are cupped which took a few days to get used to but the Romer-G keys are super fast and I like them better than Razer or MX.
    • Very solid keyboard, the keys are cupped which took a few days to get used to but the Romer-G keys are super fast and I like them better than Razer or MX.
    • Multimedia keys: the keys are super useful for me but the volume roller is an unexpected pleasure to use.- G keys: useful in games but also for other things like short strings of text or commands/macros.- Colors
    • Multimedia keys: the keys are super useful for me but the volume roller is an unexpected pleasure to use.- G keys: useful in games but also for other things like short strings of text or commands/macros.- Colors
    • Feel is wonderful and I love the beveled keys
    • g3 - g5 are perfect reach for the pinky finger but only flaw I see in the design is that g1 and g2 are high enough that i rarely use them, and would have liked to see these above the f keys as well, because if i am going to have to lift my hand to do a key-press, or switch the macro layout (m1 - m3) it would be better to have uniform placement across the top, as i already heavily use the f keys, but really a personal gameplay preference.volume slider is one of the nicest i have ever used rivals the DAS-keyboard controls, very satisfyingArx is superb for the games that it is compatible with, but the list is short, basically anything that was compatible with the Logitech Gamepanel LCD feature that has been going on since the original G15, a little google-fu will get the info for game lists.
    • All around perfect keyboard - keys feel great, perfect tactical feedback
    • It will disable the Windows keys and Menu key, along with any other keys you select in the software
    • Pros:- QUIET mechanical keys
    • The keys are super responsive at some times i even get surprised by how little i need to push them to have them register as a key press
    • The windows disable key and all as well.
    • The keys are excellent, as they're quiet and have a very satisfying mechanical feeling as to be expected
    • Although I miss the shorter keys on the Razer, I like the
    • You won't regret it - very smooth, quiet keys; the custom keys can do pretty much anything you want them to; the phone stand fits my Pixel 2XL with a case over it (probably won't work with a huge case, but that's not what it's designed for); you can change the color of any key you like, as well as the G logo and the "G910" LED in the palm rest; downloadable game profiles for different color/lighting configurations... the list goes on and on and I've only had it for a day
    • The keys and travel do feel "plasticky" and not as tight as I was hoping
    • After less than a year keys double input and fail to even type, type when not even pressed and keyboard fails to power on sometimes at bootup
    • I like the "springiness" of Romer-G keys
    • The colors and customizing options are SUPER COOL, and the cup shaped keys feel great when typing in a traditional manner with direct strokes
    • One of my boxes is all r***r peripheral while the other one is all G series peripherals.*Update Logitech sells a separate set of cylindrical keys for this keyboard if you do not like the concaved keys!
    • The keys are very sensitive to the touch and they are easily pressed in
    • Love it, the keys are easy to get used to and the backlightening is wonderful
    • Overall if you can get past the uncomfortable keys and crappy un-removable wrist rest, then this keyboard is a great gaming keyboard
    • Keyboard only worked for 2 weeks when 6 keys became jammed, causing a lot of problems with the entire computer system.
    • The "dock" for the smart phone is a bit cheap and plastic-y.