
nice, cheap wireless mouse and keyboard combo.

-Really nice feel, keys are fluid and responsive, with the nice mechanical sound. -Volume knob was a deciding factor for me, works well and mutes when pressed down. -solid feel, heavier than I expected -No extra software is needed to use lighting effects This could be a con for some I guess -Quality materials all around and cord is braided cloth. looks durable.

Solid build, great feel

Extremely long battery life Responsive trackpad Excellent build quality despite being very lightweight Great Range

- The device works exactly as expected. - The switching time works reliably. - 4 Ports to switch between computers

Testing the new keyboard it is very nice I like this keyboard. It is smooth the keys work well and I have no issues so far. I like the media buttons and I can pair it to my phones which is cool but so far I have not used. Overall I am impressed and this keyboard is very nice. I had a Microsoft media keyboard until I spilled coffee on it and had to buy a new one. This keyboard is an improvement and I like it.

It is well made keyboard, robust and a bit heavy in a good way. From the very first second I got used to it, which is not the case for me usually. Keys are nice and comfortable to press. The option it can easily be switched between multiple devices is great - I don't need to run between two computers across the room anymore.


Great build quality Solid wireless connectivity Decent battery life

- Lightweight - charge lasts forever - great feel - solid clicking sound

The charge in the mouse is way better than on my last mouse I had. It doesnt freeze up randomly and all together a good mouse! Best purchase I have ever made!

- The Logitech G913 has beautiful presentation and packaging. Taking it out, you notice the brushed aluminum, which looks sophisticated. Compared to most other ‘gaming’ keyboards, the G915 looks super professional. Honestly, it further transformed my office from looking like a gaming setup to a clean, professional setup (I previously had the G710+). There’s no cheap plastic on this keyboard’s aluminum chassis and it screams quality. - Right when you pick this keyboard up, just by the weight of it, you can tell it’s sturdy, well-made, and durable. There’s a braided micro-USB cable for charging, extending the wireless dongle, or keeping it plugged in, non-wireless. - Five LED brightness settings, controllable on the keyboard’s media control buttons. Speaking of these buttons, they look sleek and subtle on the keyboard. They take a while to get used to as the haptic response and feel of them is strange at first, but I’ve come to like them. There’s LED brightness control, three video media controls, a mute button, macro recorder, 3 mode shifts, Windows key lock, and Bluetooth/Wireless toggle switch. There’s also a fat volume wheel bar, which looks sweet and feels great. Also, two LED indicator lights for when the battery is charging/charged and caps lock. - Not being a Cherry-Style switch, I was dubious at first. I personally prefer the Cherry-MX brown switches the most on keyboards, as I think they are a perfect mix of tactile/click/speed. I never really liked the Blues. Logitech’s ‘Clicky Keys’ feel like a lighter-weight Cherry-Blue, and one that I actually like. There is some higher operating force behind them, but don’t click nearly as loudly as the Blues, while travelling much quicker on the down stroke. As a web development programmer, who types a lot, I do really enjoy composing on this keyboard. - The G915 replaces the previous Logitech Gaming Software with G-Hub. It’s amazing software, with a ton of customization and awesome LED effects. You can upload and download custom LED profiles, for different games and settings, etc.. You can set a G-Shift to have one key do two things while the G-Shift key is held down. So essentially, you can turn four G keys into 8 macros. Using the M1, M2, M3 modes, you can quickly switch key profiles on the fly. The option for onboard and application profile switching is there as well. The software is extensively adjustable. - Have not noticed any input lag when on wireless battery. And speaking of which, the battery lasts a long while. I went three days without charging it, likely a total of 30 or so use hours. - The ability to switch from Bluetooth to wireless dongle is pretty cool. This allows easy swapping from different PCs even. At one time, I had it connected to my laptop via wireless USB, switched to Bluetooth via the Bluetooth toggle switch on the keyboard, which connected to my HTPC. Now I was remotely controlling my television. The switch is very quick, as well. Pretty cool!

- was available in french canadian, which made me pick it instead of a MX - needed a multiple device K&M (win10 Desktop , win10 Laptop, Iphone6) works well - mouse is surprisingly good - decent ergonomic - very easy to set up - could set it up without having admin rights on one computer - delivered way faster than initially stated (-2 days)

Pretty good touch feeling. Clicks are better than Rival 600. Compare to SCIMITAR PRO it's more easy to adjust "1~12" position to fit your hand. Weight light.

Shape is perfect. Weight is great compared to the wireless one i own. Cord is a non issue.


looks awesome with my rog set up



Works perfectly. I wish I had cut the cord many years ago. I have 3 of the M310 optical mouse and only replaced one battery in three years. I hope Logitech does not discontinue this mouse. Once a manufacturer finds out something lasts, they discontinue the product.