Keyboard Review

Logitech G915 TKL

Low-profile, aluminum, LIGHTSPEED wireless — Logitech's flagship TKL for users who want premium wireless performance in the slimmest possible package.

TKLPremiumLIGHTSPEED 2.4GHzLow-profile

Quick verdict

The Logitech G915 TKL is the best wireless gaming keyboard Logitech makes and one of the best wireless keyboards on the market full stop. LIGHTSPEED wireless runs at 1ms polling — imperceptible latency for gaming — while the slim aluminum chassis and low-profile GL switches make it comfortable for extended typing sessions. It's expensive, but it earns the price.

Pros

  • LIGHTSPEED 2.4GHz — 1ms wireless with no perceptible latency
  • Bluetooth for secondary device pairing
  • Aluminum top plate feels genuinely premium
  • Per-key RGB with G HUB ecosystem integration

Cons

  • Expensive for what you get versus wired alternatives
  • No hot-swap — GL switches are soldered
  • Low-profile feel is polarizing — not for everyone
  • ABS keycaps develop shine faster than PBT

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Who it's for

The G915 TKL is for users who prioritize wireless performance above everything else and want a keyboard that also looks premium on a professional desk. It's particularly popular with gamers who play in a living room setup, creative professionals who want a clean desk with no cables, and anyone who needs to switch between a gaming PC and a secondary device.

Build & design

The aluminum top plate sets the G915 TKL apart from plastic wireless competitors immediately. It's thin — under 22mm — which means it sits lower on your desk and requires less wrist extension. The build quality is excellent throughout, with tight tolerances and minimal flex. It's light enough to pick up and carry but solid enough to feel premium. The USB-C charging port means you never need to hunt for a proprietary cable.

Typing experience

The low-profile GL switches are the defining characteristic of this board. They have roughly half the travel of standard switches (2.7mm vs 4mm), which makes them feel faster and more decisive for typing once you adjust. GL Tactile is the most popular for general use; GL Linear for gaming; GL Clicky for audible feedback. The reduced travel takes a week or two to adapt to if you're coming from standard-profile switches — after that, many users find they prefer it.

Software & customization

Logitech G HUB handles RGB lighting, macro programming, and battery monitoring. It's powerful and well-designed but consumes meaningful system resources. The G915 TKL also has full onboard memory, so configured profiles persist without software running. Logitech's LIGHTSYNC RGB ecosystem means it can sync with other G-series peripherals automatically.

The verdict

If wireless performance is your top priority and you want a board that looks and feels premium, the G915 TKL is worth every dollar. The LIGHTSPEED wireless is genuinely the best in the market, the aluminum build outlasts plastic competitors, and the low-profile form factor is surprisingly comfortable for both gaming and typing once you adapt. The price is real, but so is the quality.

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