

⌨️ Elevate your desk game with sleek style and wireless freedom!
The Logitech G515 Wireless Gaming Keyboard TKL combines a slim, tenkeyless design with advanced LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting and tri-mode connectivity (LIGHTSPEED wireless, Bluetooth, wired). Featuring durable double-shot PBT keycaps and quiet tactile brown mechanical switches, it delivers a premium, customizable experience with up to 36 hours of battery life—ideal for professionals and gamers seeking style, performance, and versatility.






| ASIN | B0D1DSW8TF |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,496 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #141 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (473) |
| Date First Available | June 25, 2024 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.2 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches |
| Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
| Item model number | 920-012423 |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 15.2 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches |
| Series | G515 |
J**M
A great keyboard, low profile goodness!
I haven't had time to do pictures which is ok since this a personal review. My son has been using the G915 TKL since release. The characters wore off the caps within probably 4 months and that was years ago. Over the past few years I have fallen deep into the custom keyboard market and built quite a number of boards. However during all that time and though 3 of my sons are using my boards, my oldest just wouldn't give up that old G915 TKL until I handed him this a few days ago! While there is no case like the recent 60% pro release it comes packaged well with everything you could need. The board nice and heavy as well! What I like - The feel. While it would have been nice to have hotswap I have to say that the tactile switches are very nice and some of the best low profile switches I have used. That is based upon a couple of low profile boards I have that are hot swap and tried multiple switches. The sound... it's good, actually to me it great for a low profile board, one of the best I have heard if not the best. It has a a low thocky type sound or at least the closest you can get with a low profile board. It's definitely not loud or clacky. It is just loud enough you can hear it if you aren't wearing headphones. The caps - finally PBT caps and they are decently thick which helps the sound and they shouldn't wear out in a couple of months. They are also more of the normal low profile standard so you should be able to replace them. Wireless works great and there are a good amount of customization with the Logitech G software. Personally I would prefer QMK/VIA but as a multi decade user of Logitech mice as are my sons, the software is installed already anyway. Not sure what is going on recently with Logitech keyboard wise but this board is a winner, it's great. This is the first Logitech board I've been able to fully recommend in some time. I'm very happy to say that not only do I recommend this board even at the current price, I would put this up against any low profile board currently on the market.
U**P
Very interesting keyboard for the right person.
When I found out about this keyboard, I was immediately intrigued. The styling and layout are nice. I am coming from a Logitech MX Mechanical with the Clicky (blue) keys, which I really love. I have never liked tactile switches, and I do not like linear at all. I had to special order my MX because none of the retailers stocked the version with the Clicky keys. My main complaint with the MX Mech is the keycaps. I can not stand the smooth plasticy feel of the ABS, and they pick up finger oils like no keycaps I have ever seen. After seeing the G515 I was curious to try it out, however the price was a point of contention. I had already paid a lot to get the MX, which I thought was overpriced to begin with. So $120+ for another keyboard was a big ask. And there also is no option for Clicky switches, only tactile and linear. Really would like to see a Clicky option. I ended up getting a pretty good deal on a Used-Good Condition for around $72. Expected it to show up with issues, so tried to not get overly excited about it. To my surprise the keyboard showed up in its' original box, with all accessories and documentation included. I see some recent reviews of users complaining about the board having a slight upwards bow to it, keeping the center foot from making contact. My unit exhibited the same issue, so I assume I got the unit one of those buyers returned. I was able to easily solve this by flexing the board carefully in the opposite direction until the board was close to flat when relaxed. The board now sits flush on the table. Outside of that, I have not noticed any other issues in the few weeks I have been using it. One thing I would like to correct that I see almost all reviews get wrong is that the keyboard is fully plastic. While the majority of the body is indeed plastic, the top plate beneath the keys is steel. Not aluminum, STEEL. You can easily verify this by sticking a magnet to it. The steel plate is what gives this board such a hefty feel. I am undecided if steel or aluminum is the better choice for the plate. Keycaps. The keycaps on the G515 are far superior to the ones on the MX Mech. Not only are they PBT, but they also have a moderate texture on the surface, which I think feels quite nice. I've seen some reviews that say the texture is too rough, and I can understand their position, but I feel like this level of texture is a good balance and should wear nicely. They keys also feel much denser and substantial than the ABS caps on the MX Mech. Logitech should make a replacement keycap set for the MX and send them out to anyone to anyone who requests them. The stock keycaps are pretty bad. Unfortunately the MX has some non-standard shaped keys, so the keycaps of the G515 will not work. One thing you should take note of is that the lettering on the G515 keycaps are clear/transparent. Logitech did this to increase the light transmission from the LEDs beneath the keys, but this makes the keycaps impossible to read in almost any lighting condition. You are basically forced to keep the backlight on at all times so you can see the keys. I'm am ok with this, but you should take note if that will be a problem for you. Key switches. I much prefer a clicky switch, but I decided I would give the G515 with tactile switches a try anyway. I am glad I did. These tactile switches feel much better than any tactile switch I have used before. I am unsure if it's a result of the switches being pre-lubed, a slightly modified design, or influenced by the nicer keycaps. Maybe a combination of all those factors. What I can say is that the overall feel is pretty good. Overall I am liking this keyboard a lot. It feels premium, the keycaps feel nice, the switches feel great, and the heft is nice. I'm not really bothered by the rest of the plastic chassis, since it in no way feels cheap. For the original price of around 120 (sale price) I might be a tiny bit more picky. That is a lot to spend on a keyboard afterall. I can not blame the person that returned the unit I ended up buying used if they felt the quality did not meet the price point they had paid. I certainly would be more critical if the price was closer to the MSRP of 160. The only things I would like to see improved are the connectivity options. The MX Mechanical allows you to have the USB dongle connection, plus 2 bluetooth devices. I would like to see the G515 updated to allow for at least 2 bluetooth devices, preferably 3. Logitech could allow remapping the game button function to pair another bluetooth device instead.
A**A
Great TKL keyboard
I’ve become a Logitech user I have a G502 lightspeed mouse and a G733 headset. I didn’t get them for looks, I got them because it’s a brand I can trust to make things that will last . It’s very easy to use and customize via Ghub . It can connect via Bluetooth and usb. I like the noise level because it’s not loud I don’t like loud clicks . It’s a great value for my money and I’m happy with how long it has lasted .
S**T
Way better than I expected
So I was just looking for a wireless keyboard i wouldnt have to replace in a few months and this was in between on prices. Well it showed up the next morning and I had no idea what I had purchased. It's EXTREMELY smooth, connected immediately, has an internal battery and LED so you can use it in the dark. The only thing I wish it had was a volume button outside of that, this is the nicest wireless keyboard I've ever bought and had no idea what I was buying lol. Thanks Logitech.
S**E
Damn near perfect. It can use the same receiver as my G502-X wireless mouse, so one less USB port as well. Just everything I wanted; a straight forward TKL keyboard. I liked it so much I bought a second as a spare. Minor downsides: - You can't control the light theme via the keyboard; just the brightness; the default theme is a gimmick gamer theme. - it's a tad harder to get my hands just right with it being so slim, so I have to adjust a bit more than normal to speed type - the LED lights have like a 50hz strobe to them or something, so if you turn your head quick, you'll see a flicker from the backlight. If you turn off the backlight though, it's pretty hard to see the key caps - it could still be a bit quieter to type on, but it is quieter than most the mechanical keyboards I've bough. You have to mod things to get them even quieter. - given how its low profile, I figure it should have come with a carrying case so I could travel with it. - the Pause button isn't called the pause button, but it works like a pause button still at least. - while I don't use macs, I notice there are no keycaps provided to add a cmd button, and no switch to flip to mac mode - the wireless functionality seems pointless; I bought the wireless version just because it happened to be cheaper. Works fine in USB mode though
M**N
antes que nada hay una error en la publicación de Amazon y que veo que tiene mucho tiempo y es que dice ser un teclado con switch rojos lineales y nada que ver con lo que te mandan el que te llega son switch Brown lineales para mí no es problema pero si lo que tú quieres son switch rojos lineales este no es el teclado para que no comentan el error de pedirlo , bueno ahora si mi opinión sobre el teclado .después de buscar y buscar teclados mecánicos para jugar mas que para escribir y ver marcas chinas , marcas no muy conocidas pero populares pero a su vez demasiado dinero para un teclado . me fui por mi marca favorita de teclados sin esperar mucho ya que solo lo quería para jugar así que no me importaba si no tuviera buen sonido , materiales pero sabia la calidad que maneja la marca Logitech , bueno vaya sospesa que teclado tan genial , teclas pbt de alto nivel que no deja que la grasa de los dedos se quede en ellas así que siempre se ve impecable , el sonido es una delicia para el oído se oye super genial la sensación de las teclas es de primer nivel , tanto así que para escribir también funciona super bien ya que es una maravilla , la batería le dura buen tiempo y el color del rgb lo manejas a tu antojo asi que, si quieres un teclado mecánico de primer nivel con sonido premium y materiales de primera compra este teclado no te vas arrepentir para nada .
C**O
O teclado tem uma construção bem sólida e tem bom acabamento. É pesado, o que dá uma impressão de qualidade. A sensação ao digitar é boa, embora o som das teclas não seja tão bom quanto alguns teclados premium. Os switches são marrons, portanto não são tão silenciosos - tem um som médio, e oferecem um certo feedback. A iluminação RGB é muito bonita, e pode ser configurada de várias maneiras através do software GHUB. Gostei da opção de pareamento por lighspeed (USB) e Bluetooth. Conectei no Macbook pelo BT e no PC pelo USB, e posso alternar entre os dois rapidamente através dos botões na parte superior do teclado. Também há a opção de conectar diretamente através de um cabo USB-C. O teclado "acorda" rapidamente, o que é uma característica importante para produtividade. Um defeito é o fato da iluminação ter que ficar ligada sempre, pois sem ela não é possível ver os caracteres nas teclas (na versão black do teclado). Outra coisa que faltou foi botões dedicados para mídia. Neste teclado, para aumentar o volume, dar play/pause, etc, é necessário apertar a tecla FN (Function) e as teclas da fileira superior.
H**U
I’ve been using the Logitech G515 for about 6 months, and it’s been excellent. The keyboard is very responsive, quiet, and smooth to type on, with a soft and pleasant sound. I recently had a newborn, and this keyboard feels like destiny, it’s nearly silent, so I can work or play without disturbing the baby. The battery life is also amazing, I only need to charge it about once every three weeks. Overall, it’s a reliable, well-designed keyboard that perfectly balances performance and convenience.
Z**S
Buena batería, buena estética y el RGB muy bonito, ahorita, llevo como mes y medio usándolo, todo bien
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