A total of 7 reviews of this product on Reddit.
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Logitech G915 is a fantastic fucking wireless keyboard. It’s definitely not budget but it’s beautiful, sleek, and functional. I personally have the TKL and it’s $50 off on Amazon right now.
https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wireless-Mechanical-Keyboard-Tactile/dp/B07NY9ZRZG/
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Does anyone know of a mechanical keyboard that has all of these features?
- Macro Keys
- Wireless
- Low-profile
- 104-Key
- RGB
The only keyboard I can find that has all of these is the G915, but it’s a bit more expensive than I’d like. I’ve also found the Keychron K1 which is almost perfect, but it unfortunately doesn’t have Macro Keys.
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Logitech G915 Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (Tactile) – Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NY9ZRZG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apan_glt_i_NYSBV9AXQBV6JR4FXVVY?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
It’s what I will be getting.
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cool so i’ll send you a link
https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Tenkeyless-Lightspeed-Mechanical-LIGHTSYNC/dp/B07NY9ZRZG?th=1&psc=1
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this keyboard will cost you about $230 but if you want a cheaper option i could recommend a few
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Cherry MX switches are pretty ubiquitous and considered decent. They’re not the best though. If you got a hot-swappable board, you could try out real tactile switches like Boba U4T’s, Zealios V2, or Holy Pandas. However, the vast majority of mechanical keyboards are smaller layouts without the numpad. You could get a 96% layout keyboard, but I haven’t run across any of those yet that have a volume knob. You could wait a few months and buy the Keychron Q5 when it comes out, but it won’t be wireless. And in fact, with most of these, if they have wireless at all it’s gonna be bluetooth. And you won’t find any with a built in wrist rest; you’ll just have to use one that’s not built in.
In all honesty, weighing all your preferences…I think the best option for you might be the Logitech G915 with tactile switches. No, they’re not Cherry MX Browns, but from what I’ve read they’re not bad.
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Deal link: Amazon
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The trick is cable management and making sure you spend stupid money on wireless items. I’m pretty sure I’m using this keyboard for the rest of my life though. I feels amazing and types so well.. plus being able to switch between 2.4ghz and Bluetooth is so damn useful; at the base of my main monitor is my work laptop, which is wired to the HDMI port of my ultrawide, whereas my PC is connected to it via DVI. I can swap my keyboard and mouse on the fly between machines for work / game mode. Being that they’re wireless and with the use of some regular velcro / industrial strength velcro, I can keep my desk clutter / wire free.