🎮 Elevate your game with lightning-fast precision and style
The Logitech G515 LIGHTSPEED TKL is a cutting-edge low-profile mechanical gaming keyboard featuring ultra-fast 1 ms wireless, tri-mode connectivity, and factory-lubed GL switches for smooth, quiet keystrokes. Its compact tenkeyless design and durable double-shot PBT keycaps deliver ergonomic comfort and lasting performance, while customizable LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting and KEYCONTROL software empower gamers to create a fully personalized setup. With up to 36 hours of battery life, this keyboard keeps you in the zone without interruption.
Brand | Logitech G |
Series | G515 |
Item model number | 920-012536 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 2.59 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 15.07 x 6.42 x 1.85 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B0D1FMK1NH |
Date First Available | June 25, 2024 |
R**D
Low-Profile, High-Impact—A Gaming Wireless Winner!
A Must-Have for Long Gaming Sessions The Logitech G515 LIGHTSPEED TKL has become an essential part of my gaming setup. The low-profile mechanical switches are buttery smooth, and the keyboard is built like a tank but feels sleek and light on the desk.What makes this a real winner is how perfect it is for long hours of gaming. The keystrokes are soft and responsive with minimal fatigue, and the built-in sound-dampening really cuts down on that clack—even during late-night sessions.Wireless connectivity is rock-solid thanks to LIGHTSPEED tech, and the battery life is impressive. Over 36 hours of play with full RGB is no joke, and it’s even longer without lighting. The TKL layout gives you more room to move, and the RGB lighting is clean and customizable for any setup theme.With its durable build, excellent performance, and gamer-focused design, this board isn’t just a nice addition—it’s an essential weapon for long-haul players who demand comfort and precision.
T**O
Compact, Fast, and a Joy to Type On – The Logitech G515 TKL is a Winner! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I’ve been using the Logitech G515 TKL low-profile gaming keyboard for a while now, and it has completely exceeded my expectations. From the moment I unboxed it, I could tell Logitech put real thought into the design. The slim, low-profile build not only looks sleek but also saves desk space—perfect for both gaming setups and workstations.The low-profile switches are incredibly responsive, giving that snappy, satisfying feel without being overly loud. Typing is smooth and effortless, and in gaming, the quick actuation really shines during fast-paced moments. The TKL (tenkeyless) layout is ideal for giving extra mouse room, which is a huge plus for FPS games.I also love the customizable RGB lighting—it’s vibrant, easy to tweak through Logitech’s software, and can match any aesthetic. The build quality feels premium and sturdy, so I’m confident it will last a long time.If you want a compact keyboard that combines speed, comfort, and style, the Logitech G515 TKL is absolutely worth it. It’s a great choice whether you’re a gamer, a writer, or both.
M**4
Very pleasant surprise - it's a keeper
I bought the G515 TKL as part of a new build for Christmas '24, due to price and availability. I own a G815 that I liked quite a bit, but it was past its prime. I wanted a completely new build so the 915 X was, for me, a good choice. With the constrained availability, the goal of a new G915 X was in jeopardy. I decided to take a chance on the G515, justifying it as something I could recycle for another computer in the house if I didn't like it well enough and the 915 X was back in stock at a good price.While I still have half an eye on the G915 X, I'm in no hurry to get it. The G515 has been a VERY pleasant surprise. In fact, after adjusting to the TKL format, I would keep this over my G815 when it was brand new. It's short on 'features' (no 10-key pad, no roller for volume adjustment, no 'G' keys for programming specific actions) but I rarely used those extra features.The WEIGHT of this little keyboard makes it a solid gaming companion that doesn't fly around the desk. That weight, coupled with the keys/switches (I got the tactile) makes for a softer sounding (dampened) typing experience, which is helpful for our family room. The keys themselves are solid, and I like those better than the G815 as well.I expected some compromises at the markedly lower price, even factoring out the 10-keys, etc. But, honestly, I really like this design and construction and wonder if this wouldn't make a better G915/G815 if they adopted this design for those models. I can't speak to the G915 X I don't (yet?) own and haven't handled in person; it's allegedly a little more robust/thicker than the original G815/G915 models. However, compared to the G815 and its G915 (non-X) sibling, I like the G515 better than those aluminum-framed models.The G515 feels like it has more heft-per-square inch, is better dampened from typing noise. The keycaps feel better and the switches as well, or is that just the keycaps providing that tactile feel? It has the base level of RGB that I find useful; you can use solid or movement, select RGB colors, and program individual keys to be specific colors: WASD, for example, shift bar, number keys, function keys, program any key to whatever color you want. The RGB basics are there and well-covered.This is a great little keyboard that won me over. Maybe... but just maybe... and only if/when there's a killer discount, I will get the G915 X I started out wanting. But that's now reduced to a thought in the back of my mind and no longer a true want that I'm chasing after.