Its also small and light enough to fit easily into any setup.
Whats more, the build quality is excellent.
Despite its lightness, it still feels solid and is put together as well as thebest gaming keyboards.
There are also two buttons on the rear for hot-swapping between devices connected via Bluetooth and the 2.4GHz dongle.
There are a good number of FN shortcuts available on the Pro X 60, too.
However, even more customizations and shortcut options are possible with Logitechs G Hub software.
There are also shortcuts for actions specific to certain applications, such as Streamlabs, OBS, and Discord.
Key combinations with modifiers can also be bound, as can five inputs to a single key.
As is customary for gaming peripheral software, G Hub also offers macro creation and RGB tweaking.
When gaming, the Pro X 60 performs admirably.
Despite using optical switches, it feels more like a mechanical keyboard, with snappy and responsive inputs.
Connectivity via both wireless standards is good, and hot-switching between devices is quick and easy.
Battery life is decent too, although charging is a little on the slower side.
For a 60% keyboard, the Pro X 60 is certainly expensive.
As such, it also features a vast amount of tweaking options to get the set up just so.
However, its wired only, and while a wireless variant is available, thats more expensive.
We found it performed well, even for gaming, although it might not satisfy more serious players.
The feet are a little on the shallow side, as they only raise the board by eight degrees.
Still, I found this just enough to get a comfortable position.
Theyre quite thick and have a small indentation.
Despite the lack of keys, the Pro X 60 does a good job of including numerous FN shortcuts.
G Hub also provides shortcuts for specific functions in Overwolf, Streamlabs, Discord, and OBS.
The obligatory RGB customizations and macro creation sections are also present.
The interface is clear and easy to navigate, with handy explanations provided for various configs.
G Hub also runs stably for the most part, although it can be a tad sluggish at times.
Theyre quick to rebound too, allowing for rapid inputs.
The shallow indentations of the keycaps makes them amenable to gliding, too.
Performance: 4/ 5
Should I buy the Logitech Pro X 60?
The G Hub software offers plenty of tweakability.
We were very impressed with its strong performance, although elite gamers might not be entirely satisfied.
At this cost, though, its hard to do better.
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A more costly wireless variant is also available.
Read ourSteelSeries Apex Pro TKL review.
I used both the 2.4GHz dongle and Bluetooth to connect to two different PCs.
2 : Heart of Chornobyl, which similarly tests these aspects, but requires a broader usage of keys.
I have also reviewed numerous examples, ranging in their form factor, switch bang out, and price.