I'm typing this on a cheap logitech board because my keychron died after a coffee spill, and the only tanglible differnce is the sound (it sounds horrible).
Logitech G213 Prodigy Gaming Keyboard
Logitech G213 Prodigy Gaming Keyboard - Wired RGB Backlit Keyboard with Mech-Dome Keys, Palm Rest, Adjustable Feet, Media Controls, USB, Compatible with Windows – Black
By Logitech
What one Redditor said
“i just can't do TKL as i do tons of spreadsheet and database work needing a numpad, but for the price, you can't beat logitech mechanical keyboards.”
What Reddit thinks
Pros
8- +best keyboard
- +has a numpad
- +good value for mechanical keyboards
- +durable
- +low profile switches
- +good sound
- +easy to replace
- +good RMA process
Cons
6- −double-typing
- −membrane keyboard
- −Sounds horrible
- −switch quality is really trash
- −overpriced
- −cheap garbage internals
Where Reddit talks about it
288 comments · 32 subreddits
Reddit reviews
So no more Logitech keyboards for me. Keyboards are nice but switch quality is really trash.
i just can't do TKL as i do tons of spreadsheet and database work needing a numpad, but for the price, you can't beat logitech mechanical keyboards.
As much as I complain about there other products I still have one of there keyboards my wife uses it, we have had it probably for 4 years now
logitech keyboards are pretty ok, if they were about 30% of the suggested msrp. for the price, they are absolutely cheap garbage internals.
I love the g515. Best keyboard I've ever tried. Love the low profile switches. Love the sound. No need for anything fancier
It's definitely the best keyboard I've ever used. The only issue is that one of the plastic tabs holding the left ALT button in snapped for some reason and now the key is wiggly
I do love my Logitech G915 Keyboard
Screw you logitech and keychron and your double-typing mech boards.
I got 15m clicks outta a Logitech "illuminated keyboard". That's 12yrs. Now onto a k100 icue mechanical.
I don't think that there's something like a BIFL keyboard if you use it as much. Around 2017 I got a High End mechanical Cherry Keyboard from my company. Heavy, lots of metal. I loved writing on it an
Believe it or not, I had a Microsoft natural keyboard made in the 90’s that was handed down to me by an older family member and it lasted a total of 20 years lmao (what I had before this Logitech). An
So sad that a person that types as much as you do is using a membrane keyboard... Pleaseeen let your next keyboard be a mechnical one
I’ve been using one of those aluminum Apple wired keyboards for about the past decade and it’s still going. I type a lot every day and there’s no wear at all.
Every other employee has had at least 4 Logitechs in that span of time. I replace them about every 5 years it seems.
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