
Wooting
80HE
Competitive gaming king, but typing feel and sound are meh.

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Don't know if it's the best, but I really like my G515 Rapid TKL. I like the form factor, how slim it is, the design and how it feels to type/game on. And the keycaps are double shot PBT, so no flaking or peeling worries ever. It's great for both work and gaming in my opinion, which is exactly what I use it for. Hopefully the magnetic analog switches will hold up well over the time, as I've had some other Logitech keyboards that have developed double typing after a short while. Before this one, I actually had a G515 TKL Lightspeed with red linear switches, and that developed double clicking on one key after a year. I took it to the shop I bought it from, and they said I could grab another from the shelf, but they were out of the red switches, so I asked if I could grab one the magnetic analog ones since I didn't need the wireless. They said it was fine, even though it was actually a way newer variant and much more expensive. A trade I've been very happy with so far 😄
Really great. I bought two of the wireless ones. One for work and one for home. One of them starting developing double typing though, so I went to the shop to use my warranty and they said I could pick up another one from the shelf no problem. Well, they didn't have the model I had bought originally, but I asked if I could pick the G515 RAPID TKL instead, and they allowed it, even though it was quite a bit more expensive. This one is even better than the original, and I really like being able to customize the actuation points. But the normal one is great as well. Both for typing and gaming. I've seen them at half the price of the pics you've shared though.
Oh if it's CAD it's a nice price :) But yeah, consider RAPID TKL. I also THINK those types of switches should be less prone to double typing. Haven't heard of any magnetic analog switches with double typing at least.
Really great. I bought two of the wireless ones. One for work and one for home. One of them starting developing double typing though, so I went to the shop to use my warranty and they said I could pick up another one from the shelf no problem. Well, they didn't have the model I had bought originally, but I asked if I could pick the G515 RAPID TKL instead, and they allowed it, even though it was quite a bit more expensive. This one is even better than the original, and I really like being able to customize the actuation points. But the normal one is great as well. Both for typing and gaming. I've seen them at half the price of the pics you've shared though.
Oh if it's CAD it's a nice price :) But yeah, consider RAPID TKL. I also THINK those types of switches should be less prone to double typing. Haven't heard of any magnetic analog switches with double typing at least.
Switched to mech keyboards a few years ago. Started with the Keychron K3 v2, Nuphy Air 75, Logitech MX Mechanical and currently have the Nuphy Air 96 v2 and the Logitech G515 TKL I’ve realised that I prefer either the TKL format or the full keys layout. The 80/96 don’t work as I always struggle to identify the arrow keys - not a gamer. While I’m smitten by how well made the Nuphy is, somehow I’m not able to overcome the typo syndrome. Every few words I type, adjacent keys get activated. I don’t have this problem on my Logitech though. Planning to get the Kick 75 hybrid with low profile keys as the Logi is now used by a family member. Can anyone who’s been using the Kick confirm how the typing experience has been? That one is such a looker!!!
This explains my pain with the Nuphy Air 75 and 96v2. Have been using the Logitech G515 for almost 3 weeks now, and I'm really impressed with how easy it is to type on. I have the white, so got the tactile brown keys - i like clicky ones, but this us nothing to complain about. Would've loved for this to have the volume roller. Im fact, I did consider the G915 X TKL, but that wasn't available in white and I watched a youtube review that clearly gave the G515 an advantage for productivity use. I'm just curious to try the G915 X and the MX Mech Mini, but may end up getting another G515
Just as an update, used the Nuphy Air 96v2 and Logitech G515 intermittently throughout the day today. I had zero typos and a much smoother typing experience on the Logitech. The Nuphy blue "clicky" keys sound nice, but appears I'll need to use the keyboard for a real long time to get used to the spacing and sensitivity
I will avoid the Razer, Corsair and Logitech G Pro. For me, G515 rapid is the only Logitech product worth considering if you really want something with HE + low profile + TKL. Of course there are better overall package out there, but this package is unique. For other options outside Logitech, Keychron K8 HE, K3HE, K2HE and J2HE are good options, Keychron offers very good web-based software . They are also hot-swappable means that you can replace the switches when they are not working probably after period of use. Wooting will not be my first choice if you are going to have only one keyboard, as it needs more modding to provide better typing experience and modding is another rabbit hole. Keychron is the overall more balanced choice.
I agree with this. I have the wired g515 with browns and love it. Only thing that bothered me was how fast my wasd became smooth. I like the clean simple look of the keyboard
You won't find any decent mechanical keyboards at that price. I generally recommend looking for a g515 tkl that you can typically get for around €100 from time to time. Mainly as I prefer low profile switches. Outside of that, a Logitech g pro can be gotten for around €80. Avoid anything with extra programmable buttons along the left edge (such as g915 non-TKL). You generally hit them instead of CTRL, SHIFT, etc... and it's really annoying.
Hi guys, i know this keyboard is kinda overpriced and not greatly looked upon, however, in my country(Egypt), there really are no other similar options. Keychron / Nuphy / Corsair and ALOT more are just not available here Mostly red dragon, razer, logitech. I'm used to laptop keyboards and HATE the bulky feel of traditional mechanical keybaords and the keycaps themselves, i tried the g515 at a store and loved how the keycaps are thin and flat I'm on my desk for 12hrs a day to work/code and casual gaming so i'm willing to pay if its gonna be good. Appreciate any feedback!

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80HE
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