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Logitech G810 Orion Spectrum RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard – Easy-Access Media Control, Backlit Multicolor LED, Romer-G Mechanical Key Switches
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- Pure performance driven design: Full size keyboard delivers peak performance with the most powerful logitech g technologies
- Ultra responsive romer g mechanical key switches: Upto 25 % faster key actuation than standard mechanical switches
- Customizable RGB lighting: Match your system's look and personalize individual key lighting from a spectrum of 16.8 million colors
- Easy access media controls: Play, pause, mute, adjust volume and skip songs right from the keyboard
- Customizable function keys: Program custom macros to f1 f12 keys with logitech gaming software
- Compatibility: Works with windows 10, windows 8.1, windows 8, windows 7
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ASIN | B01BBKYM3I |
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Release date | February 20, 2019 |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #60,769 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #1,854 in Mac Accessories #4,142 in PC Gaming Keyboards #4,923 in Climate Pledge Friendly: Computers |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 17.5 x 1.4 inches; 2.6 Pounds |
Type of item | Personal Computers |
Rated | Everyone |
Item model number | 920-007739 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 2.6 pounds |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Date First Available | February 4, 2016 |
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Logitech G810 Orion Spectrum RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard delivers a pure gaming experience. Romer-G mechanical switches deliver near-instant responsiveness. Use Logitech Gaming Software to customize RGB lighting and F1-F12 key macros
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Customers like the performance, comfort, sturdiness, and lighting of the keyboard. For example, they mention that it performs great as a gamer board, the keys feel great to type on, and the styrofoam is solid. Some appreciate the subtle lighting feature and the attractive LEDs. That said, opinions are mixed on noise and color.
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Customers like the key spacing of the keyboard. They mention that the media keys are amazing, convenient, and easy to press. They also appreciate the simple, clean design, and the macro keys. Overall, customers say that this is the best mechanical keyboard they've ever owned, and it makes the typing experience incredibly responsive and accurate.
"...any kind of bump or tab within their mechanics so there is no click to the keys, nothing that you can feel in your fingers or fingertips that tells..." Read more
"...the romer G switch is an excellent alternative that feels equally capable with typing and gaming." Read more
"...are extremely consistent across the board, and the long keys offer very flat resistance at every edge and corner...." Read more
"...I make a final decision but the bottom line is that this is a very good keyboard...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the keyboard. They say the key feel is quite good, it feels great to type on, and the RGB keys are really nice. The keyboard also feels smooth under their fingers, has a satisfying click that isn't too loud, and is comfortable to use. The finish on the keyboard feels great and the keys feel nice without clicking. Overall, customers are satisfied with the comfort and functionality of the product.
"...There is no tactile bump...." Read more
"...All of the dedicated media keys feel great, the volume scroll wheel is smooth and works well and the circular media keys have a very satisfying..." Read more
"...I started typing... Felt nice. 160 bucks nice? Not so sure. I thought; This guy is probably going back to Best Buy by the end of the week...." Read more
"...The feel, sound and form factor are perfect for me. It's not clicky at all. There is some sound to the key actuation, but it's not obtrusive...." Read more
Customers like the sturdiness of the keyboard. They mention that it has a solid build quality, the keys feel quite sturdy, and the spacebar is solid. The keyboard is a good solid choice for gaming, with a premium braided cord and thick durable USB connector. The finish is incredible and the minimal design is incredibly improved from the old Dell keyboard. The software is solid as a rock and offers a lot of options.
"...This is a good solid keyboard for gaming or otherwise. Not too loud, not too much resistance to the switches. Good looks and a solid build." Read more
"...The brilliant switches are surrounded in part by a brilliant chassis. The keyboard itself is heavy...." Read more
"...The product is well made, it is all plastic construction. Nothing fancy, no weird "gaming" designs on it...." Read more
"...Pros:* Simple, solid design - I really love the look and build quality of the board.* Romer-G switches - I am fan of these switches...." Read more
Customers like the lighting feature of the keyboard. They mention that the lights are subtle, attractive, and the LEDs light the individual keys. Some appreciate the RGB lighting, which is some of the cleanest and brightest they've ever seen. The keyboard has a bunch of lighting profiles, and no lights under the keys make it less distracting while playing or watching movies.
"...The per-key LED back lighting is pretty cool...." Read more
"...the edge stylizes the peripheral elegantly, and the RGB lighting is some of the cleanest and brightest that I've ever seen...." Read more
"...No lighting spills, just pure uniform color coming from each letter, perfectly centered illumination. Most RGB keyboards out there do not have that...." Read more
"...There is zero light leak around the keys and the lettering is well illuminated and easy to adjust...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the keyboard. They say it has a simple and tasteful design, with a neutral look. They also appreciate the clean, professional layout that looks right in the office or at home. They like the LED design, which is not all flashy or anything. Overall, customers are happy with the appearance and functionality of the product.
"...The whole thing is matte black, keys, body, and all. So it looks great most of the time...." Read more
"...streamlined design this is a great choice as this keyboard is subtle enough to do well in a work or home environment...." Read more
"...The build quality is great. The matte black between and behind them looks great and resists fingerprints, the glossy black around the edge stylizes..." Read more
"...The product is well made, it is all plastic construction. Nothing fancy, no weird "gaming" designs on it...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the keyboard. They say it's not too sensitive but enough to function very well. They also say the keyboard and its software have functioned great. Some customers mention that the Logitech software works great at times, but can conflict with some newer layouts. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and functionality of the product.
"...The media keys click when pressed which is satisfying and also good feedback. You'll never wonder whether you pressed that button or not...." Read more
"...media keys feel great, the volume scroll wheel is smooth and works well and the circular media keys have a very satisfying tactile click to them and..." Read more
"...But it just looks so darn good, so perfectly executed on this keyboard...." Read more
"...these switches to be cheesy, odd feeling and feel mushy and absolutely horrible as some reviewers make it out to be...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the keyboard. Some mention that it's surprisingly quiet for a mechanical keyboard, with a satisfying click that isn't too loud. However, others say that there is a metallic echo or ringing that occurs after most key presses.
"...This is a good solid keyboard for gaming or otherwise. Not too loud, not too much resistance to the switches. Good looks and a solid build." Read more
"...This means the switch has no click as it actuates, and very little clack when bottomed out...." Read more
"...The keys sound mechanical enough, it has just the right amount of resistance...." Read more
"...stars because of the faults others have mentioned, including the metallic ringing and the cyan color instead of white...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the color of the keyboard. Some mention that it has great color options through Logitech software, and the other colors are super bright. However, others say that the white color is not displayed properly, there are no prebuilt color sequences stored, and that the keyboard starts flashing random colors.
"...The Orion allows you to customize the color of each key or groups of keys. Or you can just let the Logitech software run a fun pattern on its own...." Read more
"...It's very easy to customize color schemes for the keyboard and the colors look great and have a good range of variety...." Read more
"...--White LED is not very white...." Read more
"...No lighting spills, just pure uniform color coming from each letter, perfectly centered illumination. Most RGB keyboards out there do not have that...." Read more
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This keyboard uses Romer G switches, not Cherry MX switches. So if you're a Cherry MX diehard fan then you can probably pass on this keyboard altogether.
You might be wondering why someone would buy a non-Cherry MX mechanical keyboard to start down the mechanical keyboard path.
The simplest answer is that I bought this on sale. Mind you, the sale price was still well over $100 dollars and one can easily find a decent mechanical keyboard for less than $100 these days.
The more nuanced answer is that I was looking at gaming-centric keyboards--which generally sell for north of $100--and have already bought in to the Logitech ecosystem so this felt like a natural fit.
This keyboard utilizes a Logitech software for all of its customization. It will work just fine without the drivers or extra software but you wouldn't have access to the added functionality like backlight customization and key binding options.
I own a Logitech gaming mouse and I use that Logitech software to customize the mouse buttons and other mouse functions. So a big part of the rationale when buying this keyboard was that I was already running the Logitech software and I wanted to avoid having another piece of software running for another peripheral. It was a matter of convenience over anything else.
So it's not the typical entry point for mechanical keyboards. Most folks will go with the far more popular, more widely available, and more user-serviceable Cherry MX brand of switches. But this keyboard nonetheless sold me on the concept of mechanical keyboards.
I don't know enough about Cherry MX (or any other) switches to make an accurate comparison between this product and the plethora of other mechanical keyboards. So I will compare this to the rest of the keyboard spectrum, the non-mechanical keyboards of the world.
First things first, these keys are not loud and/or clacky. They are no more wobbly than the keys you'll find on an Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 . They do not produce much more sound than that MS keyboard either. That's not to say that they are totally silent but the keys on the Orion are by no means loud or distracting, certainly not any more so than a standard non-mechanical.
There is no tactile bump. These switches do not apparently feature any kind of bump or tab within their mechanics so there is no click to the keys, nothing that you can feel in your fingers or fingertips that tells you "no the key has not been pressed yet" or "yes, that was the point at which the key registers a press". I prefer it this way, I don't want anything potentially stopping me from pressing a key. I've also grown accustomed to scissor switches, like on any laptop keyboard, that require virtually no pressure to activate the key. So my weakling fingers can't accept a keyboard that requires any additional force. That there is no bump also contributes to the keyboard's overall quiet nature. The Romer G switches activate quickly. They bottom out pretty fast, which is to say that they reach their maximum down position pretty fast. I personally like this since, agian, my weakling fingers don't like to do extra work on the keyboard.
The keys caps themselves are quite nice. The convex shape cradles the fingertips nicely. The depth of that convex indentation also make it easy to identify individual keys without having to look. There's not much of a chance that you'll fat-finger these keys because they feel so distinct.
The chassis of the keyboard, that's the body upon which the switches and keys are installed, is nice too. It's no aluminum body but the build quality is rock solid. It's high quality as far as plastics go.
The whole thing is matte black, keys, body, and all. So it looks great most of the time. But as soon as it start picking up hand grease that matte finish quickly turns into a shiny finish. The contrast between the matte finish and the greased up keys/areas can be a distraction but in no way affects the utility of the keyboard itself.
The media keys and volume roller work well. The media keys click when pressed which is satisfying and also good feedback. You'll never wonder whether you pressed that button or not. I was hoping that the volume roller would spin with weight and momentum like Logitech mouse scroll wheels but, alas, it does not. That's not a loss but it would have been nice.
The per-key LED back lighting is pretty cool. I typically shy away from PCs and PC accessories that are festooned with LED lights and other junk like that. I find the trend tacky and useless. That said, I do like pretty lights in general and certainly don't mind the option. The Orion allows you to customize the color of each key or groups of keys. Or you can just let the Logitech software run a fun pattern on its own. I would advise against that since it can be really distracting but it's cool that the patterns are there. There's a little light leak coming from the keys but it's not bad at all. From what I understand light leaks on other backlit keyboards is more severe. If backlighting isn't your thing then you can just disable it completely from the Logitech software.
There aren't many downsides to this keyboard. The price may not be the best but that's more subjective at this price level.
The only real downside to this keyboard is that the USB cable is not detachable. This omission is glaring in light of the fact that most, if not all, of the most well-reviewed mechanical keyboards feature a detachable USB cable. This has everything to do with user-serviceability. Mechanical keyboards are generally geared toward users who want to disassemble the keyboard for cleaning or switch/key cap maintenance.
The key caps can be removed easily which will make cleaning easy when that has to happen. And I assume, but have not tried, that the switches can be removed as well. But I can't disassemble the keyboard any further than that. This is a disappointment but not a deal breaker, I suppose. At least part of the underlying reason must be that the internals of the keyboard are delicate and, as such, cleaning should be a gentle process. No cleaning this keyboard in the dishwasher. No submerging the chassis in water. Again, not a deal breaker but more user serviceability would be preferred.
And the final, and probably most problematic, downside is that these are not Cherry MX switches. This keyboard uses Romer G switches which, as far as I can tell, you cannot buy separately. This, again, goes back to the lacking level of user serviceability. Who knows if/when these switches will die. If/when that does happen I do now know that I will have any repair options, I may just have to buy a new mechanical keyboard. It is possible that I haven't done enough research. Maybe the Internet is rife with Romer G switches but something tells me that the "exclusive" switches that Logitech and Romer G designed means that they are going to be impossible or very difficult to buy if the need should arise.
I recommend this keyboard to anyone looking to take their first steps in to the world of mechanical keyboards but only on the condition that you aren't looking for Cherry MX switches, that you don't mind having Logitech software running as a background process, and that you don't mind that user serviceability can be lacking in some areas.
This is a good solid keyboard for gaming or otherwise. Not too loud, not too much resistance to the switches. Good looks and a solid build.
All of the dedicated media keys feel great, the volume scroll wheel is smooth and works well and the circular media keys have a very satisfying tactile click to them and are a good size without being obtrusive to nearby keys. Logitech's Gaming software is intuitive and very easy to use, I also own a G900 mouse so I didn't have to download any additional software to interact with the keyboard (which was great). It's very easy to customize color schemes for the keyboard and the colors look great and have a good range of variety. One of my favorite features of having both a Logitech keyboard and mouse is that you can sync up the light scheme between the two devices, seeing both peripherals cycling through different colors in sync is incredibly satisfying.
If you're looking for a gaming keyboard with media controls but with a much more streamlined design this is a great choice as this keyboard is subtle enough to do well in a work or home environment. Similarly if you're looking to try out a different type of switch from the cherry switches that are out there the romer G switch is an excellent alternative that feels equally capable with typing and gaming.
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Comenzando con lo primero que nota la vista; el diseño, debo decir que es un modelo elegante y simplista. Sin toda la decoración 'gamer' que tanto vende la línea G de Logitech. No, este es un teclado muy minimalísta que resulta tener RGB.
Pasando al 'elefante en la habitación; las nuevas teclas mecánicas diseñadas por Logitech son algo muy interesante. Por una parte, no cuentan con el desempeño silencioso de las Cherry MX Browns (un favorito personal), y en general son tan ruidosas en volumen como las Cherry MX Reds (con un tono mas grave). Pero por otro lado, son muy cómodas para escribir; al igual que las Cherry MX Browns del G710+, mi tecleo es fluído y sin tropiezos.
En cuanto al desempeño por área, yo tengo una velocidad de tecleo promedio de 98 palabras por minuto en inglés y 88 en español con el G710+. Mantuve los promedios iguales con este teclado, para que se den una idea de la diferencia en ese rubro.
A lo que juegos respecta; soy un jugador muy casual, por lo que no podría calificar su desempeño el el juego profesional o 'hardcore'. Sin embargo, en juegos como Kerbal Space Program, Skyrim, Fallout, Euro/American Truck Simulator, Age of Empires y Borderlands 2 no noté una diferencia importante en comparación al G710+.
Moví mi G710+ a la oficina, donde puedo aprovechar las funciones de macros, y dejé este en mi casa, donde lo utilizamos toda la familia. En conjunto con el ratón G502 Proteus Specturm y los auriculares G633 Artemis Specturm (cuyas funciones de iluminación RGB pueden sincronizarse) tengo un cuarto para entretenimiento bastante atractivo.
Muy recomendado si no se busca para juego extremo.
First things first, it looks amazing! The lighting is vibrant and super bright! The etched keys feature a large enough font to make it easy to read and see, plus it is a plain font with no particular style. The keycaps and base are made of a firm plastic that does not gloss over or attract fingerprints.
Well colour me surprised when I tested out the Romer-G switch and found myself loving it. Many people online compare it to the Cherry-MX Red, and to be honest I totally see where they are coming from. The Romer-G is much closer to a Cherry-MX Brown/Red hybrid of a sorts. Some may disagree with me on this, and that’s ok, but for me these switches have a clear tactile feeling, while also having a low actuation force. In other words very enjoyable to type on and play games with. As a side note, if you get used to the Romer-G you may find yourself bottoming out the keys less as I've found, since they don't require much force to register a keypress.
They keys are well balanced and don't wobble much, in particular the space bar is very well stabilized and has virtually no wobble. I can notice a bit of wobble in the shift keys but it never got in the way or was even really noticeable while typing.
The dedicated media keys are a hard click type of button that I really prefer to say a rubber dome like what is found on other boards, and the volume wheel works well.
This is how easy it was to get setup. I unplugged my previous keyboard, plugged in the G810, and boom done, it worked and could be used. Now add in the Logitech gaming software and you have more options, but that’s literally how easy it was to get this up and running. Which my I add, the software is super easy to use and very lightweight.
With the software installed you can change up and customize all your lighting profiles, set macro keys that are bound to the function keys and even enable a keypress heat map mode. Honestly more could be done with the software side of things, but if what they were going for was super light weight and ease of use, they get top marks for sure. *Also the software has to be downloaded from Logitech’s website, no disk included.
For those wondering unfortunately there is no USB or headphone pass-through, but as a result the single USB power cable is thinner and less stiff than some of the other keyboards I've used, making it easier to maneuver around.
It's worth mentioning that the adjustable feet on the back have two stages of slope, so you can angle the board to whatever is comfortable. Without using the adjustable feet the shape of the board is very flat, I mention this because some keyboard have a slight built in slope to the keys when they sit flat, and this one, is much more on the flat end when not using the adjustable feet.
Speaking of the feet, there are rubber pads on the bottom to prevent the keyboard from moving around. They have a good amount of grip, and even though this board is on the lighter side in terms of pure weight, it does not slip or move around at all.
So in closing I encourage everyone to actually go to a shop and test out a bunch of different keyboards and switch types before buying, because that's really the only way you will know what works for you. So far I really enjoy the G810, and will be using it as my daily driver from hear on out.
Reviewed in Canada on April 11, 2018
First things first, it looks amazing! The lighting is vibrant and super bright! The etched keys feature a large enough font to make it easy to read and see, plus it is a plain font with no particular style. The keycaps and base are made of a firm plastic that does not gloss over or attract fingerprints.
Well colour me surprised when I tested out the Romer-G switch and found myself loving it. Many people online compare it to the Cherry-MX Red, and to be honest I totally see where they are coming from. The Romer-G is much closer to a Cherry-MX Brown/Red hybrid of a sorts. Some may disagree with me on this, and that’s ok, but for me these switches have a clear tactile feeling, while also having a low actuation force. In other words very enjoyable to type on and play games with. As a side note, if you get used to the Romer-G you may find yourself bottoming out the keys less as I've found, since they don't require much force to register a keypress.
They keys are well balanced and don't wobble much, in particular the space bar is very well stabilized and has virtually no wobble. I can notice a bit of wobble in the shift keys but it never got in the way or was even really noticeable while typing.
The dedicated media keys are a hard click type of button that I really prefer to say a rubber dome like what is found on other boards, and the volume wheel works well.
This is how easy it was to get setup. I unplugged my previous keyboard, plugged in the G810, and boom done, it worked and could be used. Now add in the Logitech gaming software and you have more options, but that’s literally how easy it was to get this up and running. Which my I add, the software is super easy to use and very lightweight.
With the software installed you can change up and customize all your lighting profiles, set macro keys that are bound to the function keys and even enable a keypress heat map mode. Honestly more could be done with the software side of things, but if what they were going for was super light weight and ease of use, they get top marks for sure. *Also the software has to be downloaded from Logitech’s website, no disk included.
For those wondering unfortunately there is no USB or headphone pass-through, but as a result the single USB power cable is thinner and less stiff than some of the other keyboards I've used, making it easier to maneuver around.
It's worth mentioning that the adjustable feet on the back have two stages of slope, so you can angle the board to whatever is comfortable. Without using the adjustable feet the shape of the board is very flat, I mention this because some keyboard have a slight built in slope to the keys when they sit flat, and this one, is much more on the flat end when not using the adjustable feet.
Speaking of the feet, there are rubber pads on the bottom to prevent the keyboard from moving around. They have a good amount of grip, and even though this board is on the lighter side in terms of pure weight, it does not slip or move around at all.
So in closing I encourage everyone to actually go to a shop and test out a bunch of different keyboards and switch types before buying, because that's really the only way you will know what works for you. So far I really enjoy the G810, and will be using it as my daily driver from hear on out.
Los leds del RGB son muy brillantes y se ven de calidad, los colores se ven fieles al color que marca el Logitech gaming software. Ademas es un teclado compacto que lo hace elegante y minimalista a la vez que funcional. Gran variedad de opciones para personalizar el led de cada tecla siendo posible que puedas crear tu propio perfil, sin mencionar que ya hay un montón de perfiles que son muy interesantes. Hay compatibilidad de perfil con algunos juegos que hacen que el teclado reaccione a ciertas cosas que pasan en el juego, por ejemplo en Battlefield 1 al morir todas las teclas se ponen de un color rojo, cuando te estas ahogando con el gas se ponen las teclas verdes, parpadea la tecla que tengas asignada al recargar cuando te estas acabando la munición, etc.
Pero también no me voy a segar por lo bueno que tiene el teclado y también hace falta destacar lo malo.
- La principal falta que tiene el teclado es la falta de un reposa muñeca, hay otros teclado que con un precio mas reducido si lo traen (Después de un tiempo ya te acostumbras no tenerlo).
- La iluminación RGB en el modo "onda de colores" el logo de logitech se desincroniza con el resto del teclado al pasar un rato.
- Otra pega que se le pueda dar es el precio que si pueden compárenlo cuando este alrededor de 2,000 pesos (100- 110 dolares).
Reviewed in Mexico on July 5, 2018
Los leds del RGB son muy brillantes y se ven de calidad, los colores se ven fieles al color que marca el Logitech gaming software. Ademas es un teclado compacto que lo hace elegante y minimalista a la vez que funcional. Gran variedad de opciones para personalizar el led de cada tecla siendo posible que puedas crear tu propio perfil, sin mencionar que ya hay un montón de perfiles que son muy interesantes. Hay compatibilidad de perfil con algunos juegos que hacen que el teclado reaccione a ciertas cosas que pasan en el juego, por ejemplo en Battlefield 1 al morir todas las teclas se ponen de un color rojo, cuando te estas ahogando con el gas se ponen las teclas verdes, parpadea la tecla que tengas asignada al recargar cuando te estas acabando la munición, etc.
Pero también no me voy a segar por lo bueno que tiene el teclado y también hace falta destacar lo malo.
- La principal falta que tiene el teclado es la falta de un reposa muñeca, hay otros teclado que con un precio mas reducido si lo traen (Después de un tiempo ya te acostumbras no tenerlo).
- La iluminación RGB en el modo "onda de colores" el logo de logitech se desincroniza con el resto del teclado al pasar un rato.
- Otra pega que se le pueda dar es el precio que si pueden compárenlo cuando este alrededor de 2,000 pesos (100- 110 dolares).