• Reviews around light (4.03 of 5)

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

    • This keyboard is good as far as mechanical keyboards go, but I will say the lighting is cheap
    • The key lights can get pretty darn bright.
    • Great keyboard and awesome lighting and effects.
    • The key lights are VERY bright.
    • And all the unlimited combinations to choose from with the led lights.
    • Razer's top of the line offering has a price that is close to this, and the lighting is not as good
    • I liked the idea of the new Romer G switches and the amazing led back lighting just seem to top of the whole package.
    • I have had this keyboard now for just over a year, Unfortunately over 15 keys have lost lights now.
    • The lighting is amazing, and the software is easy to use
    • The light doesn't bleed around the keys at all and the LED's can create an extensive range of color
    • it works great its vary load but the led lighting looks
    • JUST the tops light up
    • This keyboard is very much love or hate, some people (including myself) love the angular key caps, some people hate them, the lights are very bright and vibrant with each individual key, as someone who is coming from rubber dome keyboards, it is so much better, it takes extremely little force to push the keys down, and they don't feel like rubber dome at all, no matter what people say, the switches are the perfect balance between tactile and quiet
    • You can program the LED lights to be what ever color you want and they will automatically change based on the game you are playing.
    • The key switches feel great, the LEDs being placed in the center of the keyboard allows for great lighting, and the wrist rests also feel good
    • The individually lit, mechanical keys - The lighting is unbeatable
    • Thanks to the switchs' light-pipe design, the LED underneath lights the entire keycap with a solid, bright light, and no light leakage
    • the keyboard functionality is fine (tho the key shapes feel quite weird at first) and has been covered in-depth by many other reviewers, the LED lighting is very problematic
    • The unique key lighting and programming is nice, and once you set it, as long as you don't unplug your keyboard, you should be able to keep the setting without using the logitech software
    • The lighting is incredible and can be changed per key or region with multiple color functions.
    • Over time the LED lights have slowly started to fail
    • Great lighting, keyboard is a little more noisy then I prefered
    • I love the RGB lighting
    • The G910 looks and feels like a premium keyboard, whereas the K70 has a much cheaper look and feel.- First off, the LEDs used for the K70 bleed a bit around the keys, whereas the G910 LED lighting is very well captured/contained within the
    • Awesome design, its keys are very responsive, and the lights are perfect
    • Because the lighting is the major appeal of this keyboard, and accounts for a good deal of the price, I cannot go over 3 stars due to the issues with lighting
    • Great keyboard, very fast key response and cool lights
    • Leave it to Logitech to release ad evice in 2015 that only works for XP.I suspect the people that like the keyboard just enjoy the flashy lights and are not trying to use the macros and programmable keys.
    • I love the RGB lighting every button can be any color and it will save profiles for every game so you can setup your hotkeys and highlight them, or just make the board flashy if you cant be bothered
    • You don't get any of that annoying bleeding light around the base of the keys
    • No latency or rollover issues, the lighting is bright and perfect, the LED gimmicks are actually rather relaxing, and the gaming software and macro setup is a breeze
    • then my G19 and the LED lights on it are really bright and crisp
    • It has decent software, solid mechanical switches, and very pretty lighting
    • To be able to customize the RGB LED lights is an attractive feature
    • omg i love this keyboard from the new mec switches to the led lights and the key design i seen alot of crap on reviews but let me tel
    • My only criticism of this product is that you can't use any of the LED lighting presets without the Logitech Gaming Software being open at all times
    • The LED lights are very bright and the customization is amazing
    • Then we have the fanboys saying go mechanical and accept spotty lighting by getting a Ducky or something similar - I've ordered Ducky and other brands and they still lack any very good backlighting (needed for true at night coding/typing, and no, coders do exist who periodically need to see their keyboard).
    • Great keyboard with nice lighting
    • In fact, the Razer is actually designed with a white plate beneath the keys to enhance and brighten the lights.
    • The light doesn't bleed around the keyboard and is very well maintained within the keys2
    • Great lighting, keyboard is a little more noisy then I prefered
    • Over time the LED lights have slowly started to fail
    • Overall, the keyboard is nice, great keys, awesome lights and customization of said lights, macroing works
    • Love the color back lights and the ability to change them and with software
    • the keyboard functionality is fine (tho the key shapes feel quite weird at first) and has been covered in-depth by many other reviewers, the LED lighting is very problematic
    • cool rgb light
    • A host of useful settings, great action, the back lighting is useful and vibrant.
    • Very good gaming keyboard, the lighting is awesome, highly recommend for beginners to competitive gaming you won't be disappointed
    • Quiet keys and programmable lighting are a huge plus for me.
    • I would not recommend this Keyboard and while it has all these nifty lights the quality of the keyboard leaves much to be desired.
    • +Gorgeous lighting that's programmable-Super flimsy and weak leg stands-unbraided USB cord-buttons/switches keep sticking in pressed position.-very expensive-now, after 3 months space bar works intermittently.
    • The back lighting on the keys is very nice, and I love that only the key symbols are lit and the light doesn't bleed around and outline each of the keys
    • This keyboard is very much love or hate, some people (including myself) love the angular key caps, some people hate them, the lights are very bright and vibrant with each individual key, as someone who is coming from rubber dome keyboards, it is so much better, it takes extremely little force to push the keys down, and they don't feel like rubber dome at all, no matter what people say, the switches are the perfect balance between tactile and quiet
    • it is extremely well lit with LED
    • Bonus features like the color cascades across the keys are very fun to play with however, at night when the lights are most enjoyable and visible, they become obnoxiously bright to me
    • See the attached photo of how I configured the colors of the keys to jump out at you for easy finding whether the room is well light or dark.
    • Works fine if your used to hitting center of key even then delayed lighting or after keypress lighting will get you used to typing on this in no time
    • Each keyboard press doesn't require you to press all the way down and feels pretty light compared to other brands I
    • Keys are well lit but not the brightest I've seen, it definitely look beautiful at night
    • The keys are solid, the lights are easy to set to match your cooling system or other pc lights.
    • The keyboard is working good, the lights are easy to manipulate
    • The lighting on this thing is amazing
    • The lighting is uneven, I'm not bothering to post pictures, but across the board (literally) the same lighting level barely lights up one key vs another, even though there are none of these issues present in the G510 model (which is backlit as well, and quite perfectly).You can program each individual light level - however, there is not an easy way to do this - you're only given a few options or "types" of ways of modifying the keyboard
    • The light passes up through the middle of the switch as opposed to the top most edge of the Cherry switches on the Corsair K95.
    • While this can actually look pretty cool, Logitech designed their lights to leak zero light between the keys, and instead only light the key cap up
    • Has a nice crisp light feel, very short actuation (1.5mm ? )
    • Feels great, sturdy construction and nice lighting, I wish the software allowed for more effects similar to Corsair's lighting, but the effects it has are sufficient
    • because I could not for the life of me understand or even validate why anyone would spend this much money on a keyboard just because of some damn light shows
    • The one caveat is that the media buttons along the top-right, as well as the lock status lights, all remain a subtle light blue and cannot be changed
    • very nice smaller footprint than others and the lighting is great
    • It's clear that the LED lighting of the keyboard has received a lot of proactive attention from Logitech, especially in its positioning within the each individual switch, thus ensuring that no light is leaches out from underneath the key
    • pretty lights
    • The key lighting is superb
    • I thought I wouldn't like the lights at all on the keyboard but after setting it up, I love them
    • The lights are not invasive and combine perfectly fine with my g502
    • I also like the lighting of the PC keyboard because it makes it easier to see the keys when other lightings is not idea
    • The lights are a nice bonus while gaming
    • This is a great keyboard with pretty poor quality lighting
    • this thing is amazing, it has a wonderful solid feel, lights are beautiful and bright, keys sound like music lol
    • If you like pretty lights, this is the keyboard for you.
    • Keys are responsive and the lighting is pretty neat
    • 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 key stroke action and reaction are tight, the programmable lights are easy to use and have lots of options.
    • Strong well built mechanical keyboard and the intelligent LED lighting blew my mind
    • Strong well built mechanical keyboard and the intelligent LED lighting blew my mind
    • The led lights are awesome
    • I thought I wouldn't like the lights at all on the keyboard but after setting it up, I love them
    • The lighting is way better than any other
    • many different lighting modes, as well and syncing with the mouse.10/10 would buy again.
    • While this can actually look pretty cool, Logitech designed their lights to leak zero light between the keys, and instead only light the key cap up
    • I really like how the entire key lights up as this is a surprisingly hard feature to find on gamming keyboards
    • After a year of everyday use, I can comfortably tell you that the G910 is a bit of a specialist keyboard; the gamer-centric Romer G switch is fast-acting, resilient, and allow the brightest keycap lighting I've ever seen
    • The lighting is amazing
    • Regarding the positives -- I got this keyboard literally to come home to something novel.
    • Havent been able to use the app (as my work network is very restricted and the app works over wifi) but im sure its great i will update when i move the keyboard to my home setup
    • 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
    • Still No G keys work
    • 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
    • I love the new Romer G
    • I respect Logitech for doing something new and using a mechanical switch that isn't cherry (as many other manufacturers are starting to do) and I really do love the Romer G
    • 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
    • This wasn't a deal breaker however and I used the keyboard by itself until he switches staarted t fail causing either muultiple letters per single keypress r nothing to be typed at aall