The thin chassis with its rounded sides and brushed-metal effect adds an element of class too.

The volume wheel also operates very smoothly, yet still provides enough control.

Theres also a macro creator and RGB tweaking, as you might expect from a gaming keyboard.

Close-up of volume wheel on Logitech G915 X, on desk with pink background

When gaming, the Logitech G915 X Lightspeed TKL performs reasonably well.

For typing, I found the Logitech G915 X Lightspeed TKL less impressive.

That cramped layout made things awkward for me, as did the lack of tilt provided by the feet.

Close-up of arrow keys on Logitech G915 X, with one keycap removed, exposing switch beneath

I did appreciate the low-profile keycaps, though, as I generally prefer these for typing.

However, its a shame theres no hot-switching between multiple devices connected via Bluetooth.

One of the main issues with the Logitech G915 X Lightspeed TKL, though, is the price.

Close-up of USB-C port and feet on Logitech G915 X

It sits at the top-end of the market, competing with some of the best keyboards around.

There are three different switch types to choose from: Tactile, Linear, and Clicky.

It also has a full-size layout.

Close-up of right side of Logitech G915 X on desk

The volume wheel is very smooth and easy to operate, yet has controlled spins.

Like many modern keyboards, the Logitech G915 X Lightspeed TKL has two-stage feet that offer different tilting angles.

There are also various media playback controls available, including a function to cycle available audio inputs and outputs.

Close-up of WASD keys lit up in pink on Logitech G915 X

However, other common system-level functions are absent, which is a shame.

As well as multiple profile slots, FN and G Shift layers are available too.

For typing, I didnt find the Logitech G915 X Lightspeed TKL conducive to my style.

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Whats more, things can get quite loud when tapping away.

Connectivity over both 2.4GHz and Bluetooth is solid, and switching between them is easy with the top hotkeys.

Performance: 3.5/ 5

Should I buy the Logitech G915 X Lightspeed TKL?

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The G HUB software offers many customization options, but navigation could be a bit easier.

The low-grip keycap texture and cramped layout are drawbacks, though.

Read ourRazer Huntsman V2 Analog review.

Logitech G G915 X LIGHTSPEED…

We found it performed brilliantly on both fronts, as well having great connectivity options and battery life.

Whats more, its cheaper than the Logitech G915 X Lightspeed TKL.

If you dont like a steep angle for your keys, though, this might not be for you.

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I have been PC gaming for over a decade, and during that time I have experienced many keyboards.

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