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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
Read ourRazer Pro bang out Ultra review.
I have been PC gaming for over a decade, and during that time I have experienced many keyboards.