Logitech wired keyboard: Logitech K120 USB Standard Computer Keyboard

The 4 Best Logitech Keyboards of 2023: Reviews

  1. Table of Contents
  2. Intro
  3. Review Updates
  4. Best Keyboard
  5. Best Mid-Range
  6. Best Budget
  7. Best Cheap
  8. Comparison
  9. Lineup
  10. Page Updates
  11. Conclusion
  12. Discussions

Updated Jun 07, 2023 at 09:55 am

By Gregory Vodden

We’ve tested over 190 keyboards, including more than 30 manufactured by Logitech. Logitech produces a wide range of keyboards for specific uses, from high-performance gaming options and efficient office models to portable boards designed for mobile use. Whether you opt for a top-of-the-line mechanical unit or a simple scissor switch model, Logitech produces high-quality options at different prices. Below is our list of the best general and best Logitech gaming keyboards we’ve tested.

Updates

  • 07/05/2023

    Logitech MX Keys S reviewed

  • 02/17/2023

    Logitech K585 reviewed

  • 09/30/2022

    Logitech Signature K650 reviewed

  • 09/20/2022

    Logitech G715 reviewed

  • 09/07/2022

    Logitech G PRO X Keyboard reviewed

Best Logitech Keyboards

  1. Best Logitech Keyboard

    Logitech G715

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    Gaming

    8. 7

    Mobile/Tablet

    6.1

    Office

    7.2

    Programming

    7.5

    Entertainment / HTPC

    7.0

    Size

    TenKeyLess (80%)

    Connectivity

    Wireless

    Bluetooth

    Yes

    Bluetooth Multi-Device Pairing

    No

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    The best Logitech keyboard we’ve tested is the Logitech G715. While this keyboard happens to be one of Logitech’s higher-end gaming models, it’s also a standout choice for work and everyday browsing. It also offers extra features, including dedicated media keys and a volume knob for easy audio control while gaming, watching content, or listening to music. It’s a TenKeyLess model, so it doesn’t take up as much space as a full-size unit, and it has a charming soft pastel color scheme that looks very different from the usual grey and black gaming options. Its standout design doesn’t stop there. It comes with a very comfortable wrist rest shaped like a cloud, and you can purchase separate candy-colored keycaps and top plates if you want to add splashes of color to your setup.

    Under the hood, this keyboard uses mechanical switches in your choice of tactile, linear, or clicky varieties, providing a more premium-feeling typing experience than other options. It also has PBT keycaps that feel nice to type on and aren’t prone to developing a shiny look like those on some cheaper models. It’s also a wireless keyboard, so it won’t clutter up your desk with cables, and you can connect it via Bluetooth or use its included USB receiver for split-second latency while gaming.

    See our review

  2. Best Mid-Range Logitech Keyboard

    Logitech MX Keys

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    Gaming

    8. 2

    Mobile/Tablet

    7.2

    Office

    7.9

    Programming

    8.1

    Entertainment / HTPC

    6.2

    Size

    Full-size (100%)

    Connectivity

    Wireless

    Bluetooth

    Yes

    Bluetooth Multi-Device Pairing

    3

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    At its price point, the Logitech MX Keys is the best Logitech keyboard for most people if you aren’t concerned about gaming. Since its release in 2019, the MX Keys has become an office and work-from-home setup staple. Considering the detail they put into this flagship office unit, it’s easy to see why. The chiclet-style keycaps have a nice indent to ensure your keystrokes strike directly in the center, helping you avoid typos, while its low profile lays pretty flat on your desk, so you don’t have to bend your wrists upwards to reach the keys. This keyboard is also a great choice for those who like typing on a laptop, as it uses stable and responsive-feeling scissor switches that feel nice to type on.

    It offers great wireless connectivity options and has a long battery life of up to ten days with the backlighting on or five months with it off. You can pair the keyboard with up to three devices using Bluetooth or use it with the included Unifying USB receiver, which works with select Logitech mice, so you only need one receiver to run both devices.

    See our review

  3. Best Budget Logitech Keyboard

    Logitech Signature K650

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    Gaming

    6. 5

    Mobile/Tablet

    6.5

    Office

    6.9

    Programming

    6.0

    Entertainment / HTPC

    5.1

    Size

    Full-size (100%)

    Connectivity

    Wireless

    Bluetooth

    Yes

    Bluetooth Multi-Device Pairing

    No

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    The best budget Logitech keyboard we’ve tested is the Logitech Signature K650. It’s a full-size unit with plenty to offer for work or everyday browsing. It has great built-in ergonomic features like a soft-touch wrist rest, two incline settings, and deep-set keys, so your fingertips rest directly on top of them with no wrist strain. The K650 uses rubber dome switches, which aren’t as snappy as the scissor switches found in the Logitech MX Keys mentioned above. Still, its design means there aren’t any exposed moving parts, so this keyboard is relatively spill-resistant, which is great if you’re frequently eating or drinking with your keyboard nearby.

    While it lacks a few extra features like multi-device pairing with Bluetooth and backlighting, it does have some good other features like a row of dedicated media keys along the top and helpful hotkeys like a ‘Mic Muting’ button for video calls and an operating system toggle to ensure full compatibility with Windows, Mac, and ChromeOS. This wireless keyboard has a USB receiver and can pair with one device via Bluetooth. Rather than a rechargeable battery, it uses two AA batteries for power, which will last around 36 months.

    See our review

  4. Best Cheap Logitech Keyboard

    Logitech K380

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    Gaming

    6. 6

    Mobile/Tablet

    9.2

    Office

    7.6

    Programming

    7.1

    Entertainment / HTPC

    4.7

    Size

    Compact (75%)

    Connectivity

    Wireless

    Bluetooth

    Yes

    Bluetooth Multi-Device Pairing

    3

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    The Logitech K380 is the best cheap Logitech keyboard. This compact keyboard is popular among students thanks to its low price point, and it’s a favorite among on-the-go professionals due to its tiny footprint. The thin profile and compact design make it easy to toss into a bag; its ability to pair with multiple devices over Bluetooth eliminates the need for cables. You also don’t have to worry about charging it like many other wireless models since it uses two AAA batteries for power with a battery life of around 24 months.

    While this unit is excellent for travel use or between different spots in your home, it’s worth noting it might take a little bit of getting used to at first. The scissor switches provide a great, responsive typing experience, but the keycaps are smaller than standard, so they feel cramped to type on at first. Once you get used to it, you’ll have a constant companion for your daily typing tasks. It also comes in many fun colorways, and Logitech continues to release new ones, so you won’t have to settle for a simple gray unit if you’d prefer a little splash of color.

    See our review

Compared to other brands

  • Versatile lineup for office, gaming, and mobile.
    Logitech produces a wide range of models for productivity, gaming, and mobile use. Whatever your needs are, it’s likely Logitech has the right keyboard for you.
  • Various sizes.
    Logitech has full-size options for gaming to compact keyboards to take on the go. You’ll likely find the right size that suits your needs.
  • Software offers plenty of customization and is compatible with macOS and Windows.
    Logitech has several different pieces of companion software, including Logitech G HUB and Logitech Options+. Logitech software offers plenty of customization options for your keyboard, and they’re compatible with macOS and Windows operating systems, while the software options from its leading competitors are typically only compatible with Windows.
  • Macro programmability only available with dedicated keys.
    Even with their gaming models, you can typically only program macros on dedicated keys, typically the function keys.
  • Heavyweight software.
    Logitech’s various software options offer plenty of customizable options, but they also receive criticism from the community for consuming excessive resources and requiring frequent updates. While some Logitech keyboards have onboard memory to save your custom preferences, certain settings, including RGB lighting, typically require the software to run in the background.

Logitech vs Corsair

While Logitech offers various keyboards for different uses, keyboards are exclusively focused on gaming use. If you were to compare Logitech’s gaming models with Corsair’s, you’d find that many Corsair models are typically somewhat better built and offer a wider range of software and hardware customization options. Additionally, Corsair has been quicker to utilize emerging technologies, including maximum polling rates of 8000Hz and optical switches, which Logitech is only beginning to experiment with. You can check out our recommendations for the best Corsair keyboards here.

Logitech vs Razer

Compared to Logitech, Razer has a comparatively smaller lineup and focuses primarily on gaming keyboards, although they’ve recently started offering a limited number of models aimed at office use. Razer has been a much earlier adopter of new gaming technologies, including 8000Hz maximum polling rates and alternative switch types, including optical and analog switches. Regarding software support, Razer’s Synapse 3 doesn’t work on macOS, but it typically offers more customization options than Logitech, like allowing you to set macros to any key. You can check out our recommendations for the best Razer keyboards here.

Logitech vs Keychron

Logitech’s product range is significantly broader than Keychron’s as Logitech makes everything from simple, scissor-switch office models to high-end mechanical gaming keyboards. Logitech’s models also offer cross-device compatibility within their wider peripheral system, meaning you can use a single USB receiver for a mouse and a keyboard combination. However, the most significant difference between these brands is that Keychron’s keyboards are available in a much wider variety of sizes and layouts. You can see our recommendations for the best Keychron keyboards here.

Overall, Logitech makes high-quality keyboards for many uses. Their office keyboards are available in ergonomic designs or are portable enough for mobile use on the go. Logitech also makes mechanical keyboards that almost any gamer will be comfortable with. Still, they aren’t as customizable as the competition and don’t typically employ the newest technology compared to major gaming keyboard competitors. With so many Logitech keyboards available, it can be confusing to find one that’s right for you, but we’ve prepared a list of some of Logitech’s best keyboards below that will provide a good place to start for just about anyone.

Lineup

MX Series: The MX Series comprises premium wireless keyboards designed for office and productivity use. They’re customizable with the Logitech Options+ software, which allows you to enable certain features like “Logitech Flow,” which allows you to use your keyboard with one or two other keyboards simultaneously, a feature only available on MX keyboards. Although there’s a narrow range of products within the lineup, each product comes with the option of a “mini” size that’s better for portability or smaller desks and a Mac-specific version with an Apple-inspired color scheme.

K Series: The K Series consists of keyboards designed for everyday and general use. They’re typically wireless and use membrane or scissor switches. They range in price but are more budget-friendly than the MX or G series boards. Most of them include a way to use the keyboard with a USB receiver or Bluetooth connection, though some, like the Logitech K380, are Bluetooth-only. They use the Logitech Options or the Options+ software, but customization is much more limited.

G Series: The G Series is Logitech’s gaming lineup. Many of these keyboards are premium mechanical boards that deliver high-end gaming performance. They use Logitech’s proprietary switches and come in three switch options at the checkout. Also, these keyboards use Logitech’s G HUB customization software and offer a much more comprehensive range of customization than the MX or K series keyboards.

Other: Logitech has some offerings that aren’t part of any series, like the Logitech Pop Keys. These keyboards are meant for general use and often offer the same limited range of customization as the K series boards.

Recent Updates

  1. Jun 07, 2023:
    We’ve confirmed the availability and relevance of all our picks and added a new comparison for Keychron keyboards to this article’s Compared to Other Brands section.

  2. Mar 13, 2023:
    We’ve refreshed some of our text and added some additional details to our Compared to Other Brands section of this article, but we haven’t made any changes to our list of recommendations with this update.

  3. Dec 13, 2022:
    Replaced the Logitech G915 with the Logitech G715, and replaced the Logitech K780 with the Logitech Signature K650 for better consistency across the articles.

  4. Sep 14, 2022:
    Overhauled article to better reflect current market trends and user expectations. Updated intro text and “Compared To” sections for accuracy and clarity.

  5. May 12, 2022:
    Picks verified for availability; no changes.

Conclusion

Logitech offers various keyboards for productivity, gaming, and mobile use. Given how many different models Logitech makes, you’ll likely find a keyboard that fits your needs and budget within their catalog.

Test results

Logitech G PRO X Keyboard Review

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Methodology v1.2

Reviewed Sep 07, 2022 at 10:26 am

Latest change: Test bench update May 12, 2023 at 10:00 am

By Kelsey Linhares, Abigail Roelens, and John Peroramas

8.9

Gaming

1.4

Mobile/Tablet

7.0

Office

7.1

Programming

2. 6

Entertainment / HTPC

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Size

TenKeyLess (80%)

Connectivity

Wired

Switch Type

Mechanical

The Logitech G PRO X Keyboard is a TenKeyLess (80%) gaming keyboard that’s the successor to the Logitech G PRO Keyboard. It’s nearly identical to the previous version, but this newer version now has a hot-swappable printed circuit board (PCB), so you can swap out the stock switches easily. Otherwise, it’s a straightforward unit that offers outstanding gaming performance without many extra features.

Our Verdict

8.9

Gaming

The Logitech G PRO X Keyboard is an incredible gaming keyboard. It feels pretty well-built and has exceptionally low latency. The stock GX Red Linear switches are great for gaming as they have a short pre-travel distance and light actuation force, but if you’d prefer a different switch, you can easily swap them out thanks to the hot-swappable circuit board. The G HUB software allows for a good degree of customization, but macro programming is limited to the function row, and the RGB backlighting doesn’t have brightness settings. Also, as it lacks an included wrist rest, the keyboard can feel uncomfortable after a period of long use.

Pros

  • Extremely low latency.

  • Hot-swappable PCB.

  • Feels well-built.

  • Software is available on both Windows and macOS.

Cons

  • Doesn’t include a wrist rest for extra comfort.

  • Macro-programming is limited to function row.

See our Gaming Recommendations

1.4

Mobile/Tablet

Since the Logitech G PRO X Keyboard connects using a USB-A to Micro-USB cable, so it isn’t suitable for use with mobile devices.

7.0

Office

Although it isn’t designed for this use, the Logitech G PRO X Keyboard is a decent keyboard for the office. It offers an average-feeling typing experience that’s fairly quiet, meaning you won’t distract others around you. Also, it feels pretty well-built, and its companion software is available for both Windows and macOS, meaning you can make changes regardless of your operating system. Unfortunately, it’s a thick keyboard that doesn’t include a wrist rest to improve the overall comfort.

Cons

  • Doesn’t include a wrist rest for extra comfort.

  • Limited customization features on the software.

See our Office Recommendations

7.1

Programming

The Logitech G PRO X Keyboard is a decent keyboard for programming. It feels fairly well-built, and its companion software is compatible with Windows and macOS, so you can easily make changes regardless of your operating system. Unfortunately, the customization options are a limited as you can only program macros to the function row and the RGB backlighting lacks brightness sliders. As its a wired-only unit, it isn’t suitable for use in a multi-device setup. Plus, its ergonomics are only alright as it has a thick profile and doesn’t include a wrist rest for added support.

Cons

  • Doesn’t include a wrist rest for extra comfort.

  • Wired-only.

  • Macro-programming is limited to function row.

See our Programming Recommendations

2. 6

Entertainment / HTPC

The Logitech G PRO X Keyboard is a poor keyboard to use with an entertainment or home theater setup. As it’s wired-only, you’ll need to run a cable from the keyboard to the PC. The keyboard also lacks a trackpad for on-screen navigation, so you’ll have to use another peripheral.

Cons

  • Doesn’t include a wrist rest for extra comfort.

  • Wired-only.

  • No trackpad for on-screen navigation.

  • 8. 9

    Gaming

  • 1.4

    Mobile/Tablet

  • 7.0

    Office

  • 7.1

    Programming

  • 2. 6

    Entertainment / HTPC

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  1. Updated May 12, 2023:
    We’ve converted this review to Test Bench 1.2. This update introduces new Backlight Features and Backlight Clarity test boxes. We’ve also added a new Switches test box, added additional test comparisons to our Hardware Customizability test box that we introduced with our last Test Bench. For an in-depth look at our changes, you can see our full changelog here.

  2. Updated Apr 26, 2023:
    We’ve converted this review to Test Bench 1.1. This update adds several new tests addressing Hardware Customization, Macro Keys And Programming, and Wireless Mobile Compatibility. We’ve also added new objective evaluations to the Typing Noise test, and we’ve simplified several tests and removed several others that were no longer relevant. For an in-depth look at all our changes, you can see our full changelog here.

  3. Updated Mar 09, 2023:
    We’ve added a link to the newly-reviewed SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL (2023) in the Ergonomics section of this review.

  4. Updated Sep 20, 2022:
    Added in a comparison to the recently reviewed Logitech G715.

  5. Updated Sep 07, 2022:
    Review published.

  6. Updated Aug 25, 2022:
    Early access published.

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Differences Between Sizes And Variants

The Logitech G PRO X Keyboard comes in two colorways: Black and a blue Shroud Edition. The Black colorway comes with your choice of GX linear Red, tactile Brown, and clicky Blue switches, while the Shroud Edition only comes with GX linear Red switches. We bought and tested the Shroud Edition with GX linear Red, and you can see the label of our unit here.

Compared To Other Keyboards

The Logitech G PRO X Keyboard is the latest release in the Logitech G PRO series of keyboards. It’s nearly identical to its predecessor as it looks the same, uses the same GX switches, and offers the same features. Against the slew of gaming keyboards, this one doesn’t stand out as it doesn’t offer much to gamers other than low latency and the ability to swap out the stock switches for any other 3-pin switch. It’s a straightforward unit that’s great for a newbie gamer or someone looking for a standard gaming keyboard, though a hobbyist who has tried a few different keyboards won’t be impressed by the Micro-USB connection and cheap ABS keycaps.

If you’re interested in some other options, check out our picks for the best gaming keyboards or the best keyboards, or, if you’re set on a Logitech unit, the best Logitech keyboards.

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The Logitech G PRO X Keyboard is the successor to the Logitech G PRO Keyboard. The two are nearly identical, but the G PRO X has significantly lower latency and comes with a hot-swappable PCB, meaning you can change the stock switches. Otherwise, both keyboards are solid choices for a straightforward gaming board.

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The Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition and the Logitech G PRO X Keyboard are both TenKeyLess gaming keyboards. However, the Razer is a better choice overall as it has a better build quality, more durable keycaps, and onboard memory, meaning you can save and store your profile settings on the keyboard. On the other hand, the Logitech has a hot-swappable PCB, meaning you can change out your stock switches.

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The Logitech G PRO X Keyboard and the Logitech G715 are both premium, TenKeyLess gaming keyboards from Logitech. They have a few differences, the most notable is that the G715 is wireless whereas the G PRO X is wired-only. Otherwise, they perform fairly similarly, though the G715 comes with an included wrist rest and has dedicated media keys and volume control, which the G PRO X lacks.

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The Razer Huntsman V2 and the Logitech G PRO X Keyboard are both high-end gaming keyboards that perform very well. However, they have a few differences. Firstly, the Razer is a full-size unit that has a better build quality and uses Razer’s proprietary optical switches. It also has more software customization options and onboard memory. On the other hand, the Logitech is a TenKeyLess (80%) sized keyboard, which gives you more room on your desk. While it comes with Logitech’s GX line of switch options, the circuit board is hot-swappable, so you can change these stock switches out with different ones if you prefer.

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The Corsair K70 RGB TKL and the Logitech G PRO X Keyboard are both TenKeyLess (80%) gaming keyboards, but the Corsair is a better option overall. It has a much higher build quality, more durable keycaps, and more software customization options. On the other hand, the Logitech has a hot-swappable circuit board, meaning you can easily customize and replace the stock switches.

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Test Results

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Design

Size

TenKeyLess (80%)

Height

1.4″ (3.5 cm)

Width

14.2″ (36.0 cm)

Depth

6.0″ (15.3 cm)

Depth With Wrist Rest

N/A

Weight

2.15 lbs (0.974 kg)

The Logitech G PRO X TKL Keyboard has a TenKeyLess design, meaning it lacks a Numpad. It takes up less space on your desk, so you have more room for mouse movements.

Keycap Material

ABS

The Logitech G PRO X Keyboard has good build quality. While the baseplate is solid metal, the chassis is plastic that exhibits a fair amount of flex and creaking. The ABS keycaps feel cheap and are prone to developing shine. The keys themselves have a bit of wobble, and the stabilizers on the larger modifier keys rattle noticeably. Underneath the keyboard, there are grooves for cable management, as well as five rubber feet that do a decent job of keeping the keyboard in place.

Curved/Angled

No

Split Keyboard

No

Key Alignment

Staggered

Minimum Incline

Medium Incline

Maximum Incline

Home Row Height

30. 0 mm (1.2″)

This keyboard has alright ergonomics. It has two incline settings to help alleviate wrist strain. However, it’s a fairly thick board, meaning a wrist rest would be more comfortable. If you’re interested in a similarly performing keyboard that does include a very comfortable wrist rest, check out the Logitech G715 or the SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL (2023).

Replaceable Cherry Stabilizers

Yes

Stabilizer Fixation

Plate-Mounted

Spacebar Stabilizer Size

Non-Customizable Design

Size Of Right Mod Keys

Non-Standard

Hot-Swappable Switches

Yes

Switch Stem Shape

Cherry MX Style

Switch PCB Socket

3-pin Cherry

North-Facing Cherry MX Interference

Yes

Backlighting

Yes

RGB

Yes

Per-Key Backlighting

Yes

Effects

Yes

Software Controllable

Yes

The Logitech G PRO X TKL Keyboard has individually-lit keys with full RGB backlighting. You can customize the backlighting in the companion software. However, you can’t adjust the brightness as there isn’t a brightness slider or setting. Instead, you have to choose a darker shade of the color to make the backlighting less bright.

Connectivity

Wired

Detachable

Yes (Wired Only Keyboard)

Length

6.1 ft (1.9 m)

Connector (Keyboard side)

Micro USB

The Logitech G PRO X Keyboard has a braided USB-A to Micro-USB cable. It retains kinks from the packaging.

Bluetooth

No

Bluetooth Multi-Device Pairing

No

Proprietary Receiver

No

Battery Type

No Batteries

The Logitech G PRO X TKL Keyboard is a wired-only keyboard.

Dedicated Macro Keys Count

0

Onboard Macro Programming

No

Macro Programming With Software

Yes

Media Keys

Non-Dedicated

Trackpad / Trackball

No

Scroll Wheel

No

Control Knob

No

USB Passthrough

No

Numpad

No

Windows Key Lock

Yes

Lock Indicator

Caps & Scroll Lock

The Logitech G PRO X Keyboard has a few extra features. There’s a “Game Mode” button that disables the Windows key, but you can also customize it to disable any other key you want using the companion software. You can program macros to the F1-F12 keys only, which is a bit limited. However, you can assign a G-Shift button to enable a second layer of commands. This G-Shift also works across devices, so you can assign a G-Shift button on a compatible Logitech G-series mouse and access these second layers of commands on either device. As a new feature for a Logitech gaming keyboard, the printed circuit board is hot-swappable, but it only accepts 3-pin switches.

  • Logitech G PRO X Keyboard
  • USB-A to Micro-USB cable
  • Switch/keycap puller
  • User documentation
  • Logitech sticker

Typing Experience

Switch Name

GX Red Linear

Switch Type

Mechanical

Feel

Linear

The Logitech G PRO X Keyboard comes with your choice of GX linear Red, clicky Blue, or tactile Brown switches. This keyboard also has a hot-swappable PCB, meaning you can change out the stock switches without soldering.

Operating Force

47 gf

Actuation Force

47 gf

Pre-Travel

1.9 mm

Total Travel

4.0 mm

The GX Red Linear switches have a pretty short pre-travel distance and are very light to actuate. The keypress is mostly smooth, but they do feel a bit scratchy.

As it’s primarily designed to be a gaming keyboard, the Logitech G PRO X Keyboard’s typing quality is good, but not as good as some dedicated typist keyboards. The ABS keycaps feel pretty cheap and don’t feel too great on the fingertips, though they’re very smooth. Under the keycaps, the stabilizers do an alright job of reducing wobble, though the stabilizers on the larger modifier keys and space bar rattle considerably. The linear Logitech GX Red Linear switches don’t have a tactile bump and are very light to actuate, but they’re very easy to bottom out, so typing feels a bit stiff. Overall, it feels pretty average to type on and doesn’t offer much in the way of extra comfort or satisfaction.

Average Loudness

52.3 dBA

High Pitch Clicks

No

It’s fairly quiet to type on. The GX Red Linear switches inside the board aren’t all that loud, but they’re easy to bottom out, which can make some noise. The stabilizers, especially in the space bar, rattle pretty considerably, though.

Latency Wired

1.5 ms

Latency Receiver

N/A

Latency Bluetooth

N/A

The Logitech G PRO X Keyboard has exceptional latency. You won’t notice a delay during any game.

Software and Operating System

Software Name

Logitech G HUB

Software Windows Compatible

Yes

Software macOS Compatible

Yes

Onboard Memory

No

Profiles

6+

The Logitech PRO X Keyboard uses Logitech’s G Hub software for customization. You can customize the RGB backlighting, re-map keys, program macros, and set the “Game Mode” to disable keys other than the Windows key. Note that the onboard memory only stores RGB settings and not macros.

There weren’t any software issues during testing, but many users online have reported various problems trying to use the Logitech G HUB software, including but not limited to startup issues, freezing, and connection issues with some devices. If you’d like to share your experience using Logitech G HUB with this keyboard, feel free to leave a comment in the discussions.

Windows

Fully Compatible

macOS

Fully Compatible

Linux (Ubuntu 22)

Fully Compatible

Media Key Compatibility

Windows, MacOS & Linux

The Logitech PRO X Keyboard is fully compatible with all major operating systems. However, the Logitech G HUB software is only available on Windows and macOS.

Android

Not Compatible

iOS

Not Compatible

iPadOS

Not Compatible

Media Key Compatibility

Not Compatible

Logitech K120 Wired Multimedia Keyboard EN/RUS, USB, ISBN 5099206020894

5099206021419
Standard keyboard with traditional layout. The keyboard has a heavy-duty moisture-resistant design and reinforced feet.
10 hot keys for quick access to office, multimedia and Internet applications.
Compact design. You can conveniently position the keyboard on a small computer desk or free up extra space on a regular desktop.
Moisture resistant design. Thanks to special drainage compartments, liquid passes through the keyboard without damaging it
The angle of the keyboard can be adjusted using the retractable feet.
Built-in wrist rest. Avoids hand fatigue during long work.
Easy installation. It does not require additional drivers to work.

Features:

10 hotkeys for quick access to applications.
Compact design
Integrated wrist rest
Full size keymap

Specifications:
Number of additional buttons: 10 hotkeys
Interface: USB
Colour: Black
Cyrillic layout color: White
Latin layout color (ENGLISH): White

5099206021419
Logitech K120 is a standard keyboard with the traditional layout. The keyboard has extremely wearproof and moisture-resistant construction, strengthened legs.
10 hotkeys for the quick access to office, multimedia and Internet applications.
Moisture resistant. Thanks to special water draining cells in this keyboard, liquid leaks through them, not causing any damage to the keyboard.
The slope angle of the keyboard is adjustable thanks to retractable legs.
Molded wrist rest allows you to work in comfort for a long time.
Easy to install. No additional drivers needed.

Technical specifications:
Connection Type: USB
Additional keys: 10 hotkeys
Design: Standard
Color: Black
Russian layout color: White
Keyboard Type: Membrane
Compatibility: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/10
Keyboard size: 47.7 x 19.0 x 3.5 cm
Weight: 0.67/0.84kg

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Huom! Latinalaiset kirjaimet ovat englantilaisen näppäimistön mukaiset. Näppäimistössä ei ole kirjaimia ö, ä, å

Keyboard K120 on kestävä näppäimistö, joka pitää budjetin kurissa. Matalat, käytössä mukavat näppäimet ovat lähes äänettömät. Näppäimistössä on käytetty myös vakionäppäinasettelua, ja siinä on täysikokoiset funktionäppäimet ja numeronäppäimistö. Litteä muotoilu, roiskekestävyys, jopa 10 miljoonaa painallusta kestävät näppäimet ja lujatekoiset, säädettävät kallistusjalat tekevät tästä linjakkaasta näppäimistöstä sekä näyttävän että miellyttävä n kayttää. Näppäimistö on myös erittäin kestävä. Plug-and-play USB-liitäntä tarkoittaa, että ohjelmistoa ei tarvitse asentaa eikä mitään IT-sotkuja sietää. Paksut, kirkkaanvalkoiset merkit tekevät näppäimistä helppolukuisia. Saat lisäksi laatua ja luotettavuutta, jotka ovat tehneet Logitechistä maailman johtavan näppäimistöjen ja hiirten valmistajan.

Matalat, kaytössä mukavat näppäimet ovat lähes äänettömät, Vakionäppäinasettelu sekä täysikokoiset funktionäppäimet ja numeronäppäimistö parantavat tuottavuutta ja tukevat näppäimistömalleja.
Litteän profiilin ansiosta kätesi pysyvät neutraalissa asennossa. Roiskekestävä suunnittelu*, jopa 10 miljoonaa painallusta kestävät näppäimet sekä säädettävät, tukevat ja taittuvat jalat takaavat, että tämä näppäimistö ei ainoastaan ​​tunnu ja näytä hyvältä, vaan se on myös tehty kestämään.
Plug-and-play-tekniikan yksinkertaisuus säästää aikaa ja resursseja: kiinnität vain näppäimistön USB-porttiin ja aloitat käytön ohjelmistoja asentamatta.
Paksut, kirkkaanvalkoiset merkit tekevät näppäinten lukemisen helpoksi kaikille, myös niille, joilla ei ole täydellinen näkö. Ne eivät myöskään kulu yhtä helposti pois.

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Standartnaja klaviatura s traditsionnoj raskladkoj. Klaviatura imeet sverkhprochnuju vlagoustojchivuju konstruktsiju i usilennye nozhki.
10 gorjachikh klavish dlja bystrogo dostupa k ofisnym, multimedijnym i internet-prilozhenijam.
Compact design. Vy mozhete s udobstvom raspolozhit klaviaturu na kompjuternom stole maloj ploschadi or osvobodit dopolnitelnoe mesto na obychnom rabochem stole.
Vlagoustochivaja konstruktsija. Blagodarja spetsialnym vodootvodjaschim otsekam zhidkost prokhodit skvoz klaviaturu, ne povrezhdaja ee
Ugol naklona klaviatury mozhno otregulirovat s pomoschju vydvizhnykh nozhek.
Vstroennaja podstavka pod zapjastja. Pozvoljaet izbezhat ustalosti ruk pri dolgoj workote.
Legkaja ustanovka. Dlja worky ne trebujutsja dopolnitelnye drajvery.

Special:

10 gorjachikh klavish dlja bystrogo dostupa prilozhenijam.
Kompaktnyj design
Vstroennaja podstavka pod zapjastja
Full size raskladka klavish

Tekhnicheskie kharakteristiki:
Kolichestvo dopolnitelnykh knopok: 10 gorjachikh klavish
Interfaces: USB
Tsvet: Chernyj
Tsvet kirillicheskoj raskladki: Belyj
Tsvet latinskoj raskladki (ANGLIJSKIJ JAZYK): Belyj

Logitech keyboard not working – what should I do?

Keyboards

Logitech keyboards come in two varieties: wired and wireless. If the keyboard stops responding when you turn on the computer, there are many reasons why this could happen. Let’s consider some of them.

Logitech wired keyboards

Logitech wired keyboards connect to a computer via a dedicated PS/2 port or a standard USB connector (the second option has become increasingly common lately). If the wired keyboard suddenly stops responding, check the following factors:

  1. Check if the cord is plugged into the appropriate port. To do this, you can remove the cable and reinsert it. If you are using a USB interface, plug the keyboard into another known working slot. To check if the PS/2 port is working, use a working keyboard with the same connection interface.
  2. Check keyboard operation. Inspect the plug and cord for defects and defects. Pay attention to the indication of the LEDs (Caps Lock and Num Lock keys), which indicate, if not complete, then partial operability of the keyboard. If possible, connect your device to another computer and try entering some text. If the keyboard was in contact with moisture, the tracks on the main chip could burn out. In such cases, some part of the keyboard often does not work, and in others, the device does not respond to pressing all the keys.
  3. Check your computer for viruses. Although this is rare, a full or partial keyboard lock can occur after a computer has been infected with viruses and spyware.

Logitech Wireless Keyboards

For a Logitech Bluetooth keyboard to connect to your computer, your computer must have a Bluetooth wireless adapter (either built-in or external). Connecting wireless input devices to your computer using Unifying technology (2.24 GHz radio) requires a dedicated Logitech receiver connected to the computer’s USB port. In both the first and second cases, the keyboard will not function normally if the signal is unstable or absent at all.

The connection may be interrupted for the following reasons:

  • Batteries in the keyboard are exhausted.
  • The signal is interrupted due to metal objects located in close proximity to the keyboard.
  • Radio frequency interference is generated by a wireless device such as a telephone, wireless headphones or speakers.

If the connection is present but very unstable, do the following:

  1. Eliminate all possible sources of radio frequency interference.