The Logitech G G810 has quite a ridiculously thick body compared to other Cherry MX mechanical keyboard. Again, you have 16.8 million colours to choose from for each key. You can set up each and every individual key to light up or not, and also to change which colour you want it to be. All of the lighting modes are controlled via software. LGS is really straightforward, and it has everything you need – and more. I find this a really nice feature that Logitech has set, and to eliminate the freaking hit apply to make changes button for good. Its controls are simple and easy to use, with results shown instantaneously on the Logitech G G810 as you click things like backlight colour or effect for example. It’s a great thing that Logitech has done, since all of its features are done really well. The Logitech G G810 relies 100% on the Logitech Gaming Software, or LGS for short. Also, there’s another button to turn the backlight on and off. What’s great is the scroll wheel for smooth volume adjustment too – but I think they should have implemented the mute button together with the volume wheel, like the ASUS GK2000 Horus mechanical keyboard which we reviewed here. You get a full set of play/pause, stop, previous and next keys, alongside with a mute button. Going through the entire keyboard layout, there’s a lot of additions that Logitech has included in the Logitech G G810 For example, the multimedia keys on this keyboard is pretty neat. There’s almost no flex to the keyboard when trying to bend it on both corners.Īlso, the USB cable protrudes out from the right side of the keyboard, so that’s something to take note of if you’re trying to set up a clean rig for yourself. On another note, the build quality is surprisingly strong. They’re made out of a smooth texture and does have an actually normal-feeling keycap unlike the Logitech G G310 which we reviewed here. Rubber feet on these kickstands are of course smaller, but they do function pretty nicely.īased on one thing that I’ve noted though is the backlit keycaps included. Another thing that I like about the Logitech G G810 is the double kickstand with different heights, just like the Ducky One. Looking around the back is where some humongous yet effective rubber feet They have 5 of these rubber feet – 4 at each corner, and another one at the bottom-center. There’s nothing stunning about the keyboard at all – until you plug it to your computer. Honestly speaking, the keyboard is covered with matte plastic all over the top, and smooth shiny polished plastic around the rim. Just great for any sort of storage or dust protection for that matter.īeneath the keyboard is just a piece of quick start guide, and that’s pretty much it. I really wanna know why they didn’t have any sort of plastic covers like the one Ducky included for all their keyboard. It’s just covered by a thin layer of clear plastic all over. Opening the box up is and obviously the keyboard is the first thing everyone sees. That Romer-G title is highlighted really brightly Of course, they’re going to highlight the famous 16.8 million colours available to choose from, since you’re using an RGB backlit keyboard after all. Around the back is where things straight to look a little more outstanding.
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