🎮 Elevate Your Game with Style!
The Logitech G410 Atlas Spectrum RGB Tenkeyless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard combines cutting-edge Romer-G mechanical switches for rapid response, a compact design for portability, and customizable RGB backlighting, making it the ultimate choice for gamers seeking performance and style.
Brand | Logitech |
Series | 920-007731 |
Item model number | 920-007731 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Android,Ios,Windows,Windows 10,Windows 8 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15.37 x 1.4 x 7.29 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.37 x 1.4 x 7.29 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | DC power supply (Micro USB) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B01645FHEI |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 29, 2015 |
F**S
Fantastic keyboard the romer-g keys feel crisp and are a ...
Fantastic keyboard the romer-g keys feel crisp and are a joy to play games with. Also appears that this keyboard used to come with oddly shaped keycaps that people were upset about, but it looks like they now use the normal "cylindrical" key caps and feel great. The short, heavy action makes double taps quick and easy and in-game movements natural. Also I didn't think I would care about the RGB lighting but it looks amazing; although for anyone buying this you should know they have a definite break-in period and at first appear very blue. After a bit of usage the color replication is very good and display even white well after a week or two, and the effects are really impressive pictures don't do it justice. All and all very satisfied.
D**S
A great keyboard with some flaws and from a different perspective!
Here's my review coming from a different perspective than almost everyone else who will and has purchased this keyboard! For all of my life, I've used a membrane keyboard when it came to typing and gaming. I went with the G410 as my first mechanical keyboard to try and make the switch from my old keyboard that took up almost my entire desk (keys were bigger, had macros on the left and numpad on the right)My first impressions upon using the keyboard was that the keys didn't push down as far as my last membrane keyboard. Rather than a very satisfying bottoming out of the keys like you would find on a membrane keycap, these romer-g switches just stop what feels like half way through the expected travel distance. Other than that, gaming with the keyboard on the first day was definitely a struggle, I was pressing the wrong keys which I still am today and am still getting used to how it feels/the size!While all of that is no fault of the keyboard itself, here are some personal flaws I've found I'd like to point out! First off and most obvious, there is a wrist rest on only half of the keyboard. I feel as if it would be better to either go with a full keyboard wrist rest or none at all. This just feels wrong. The next and biggest complaint I have is the space bar. After long periods of typing (like right now) or gaming my thumb will start to hurt because of the space bar. I'm not exactly sure what they were going for with the shape but it really bugs me! When I press the space bar, It's angled up in a way that it just hits the bone in the middle of my thumb when I press space.Other than all that, the keys feel great as long as you can learn to get used to the new keyboard and try your best not to bottom out the keys which will just leave you with an unsatisfying click that just comes to a sudden halt. If you are looking for a ten-keyless board and don't mind what I've explained, this will be just right for you!
T**S
Update: Do not buy this product!
Update: Stopped working. Money on trash! Do not buy this product!Amazing product. I choose this tenkeyless model because it's way smaller than a traditional keyboard and, sincerely, I rarely use the number pad. The clicking is very satisfying and it seems durable. The lights are perfect and very cool to play with.Regarding some reviews saying that it doesn't look premium, I disagree. It is plastic, but it's very well built. Nothing to complain on my opinion.Now I have a G600 (mouse), G933 (headset) and G410 (keyboard). Very happy and satisfied with logitech products.
L**E
the Romer-G switch's tactile bump feels like something between brown and clear Cherry MX
I got a G410 a few days ago, and to me, the Romer-G switch's tactile bump feels like something between brown and clear Cherry MX, but with higher actuation point and shorter travel, as well as softer landing. The weight of the switch feels close to brown. If you are in any way a mechanical keyboard enthusiast, you'll understand what all that means. If not, then it won't be important enough to you anyway.Overall, I like the feel of the keys, and the RGB-lighting with no back-light spill is the best there is on the market (I can't stand light spilling--it distracts from the readability of the legends), and the software is very easy to use (one of logitech's strengths).The cheap feel of the plastic frame (it flexes) is what you'd expect from a product targeted at gamers instead of serious mechanical keyboard enthusiasts, but I generally don't mind it when the frame has some flex, because let's be honest--why would anyone sit there and try to bend the frame for no reason? You type on it, not wrestle with it.With that said, I do have one major gripe about this keyboard, and it's that idiotic angled wrist rest. It is completely useless because your wrist can't even actually rest on it. It only reaches to about halfway of your palm, so how the hell can it be a wrist rest? It's not even a hand rest. This "gamer aesthetic" BS is just so pointless and silly, and I hate it with a passion. I don't mind when it's actually ergonomic and functional, but when it's done for useless or obtrusive visual flare, it pisses me off. If Logitech had kept the frame a simple and slim rectangle with no unnecessary width that takes up precious desk space (or get in the way of a REAL wrist rest, such as the foam ones I use. I ended up having to cut into the front edge of the foam wrist rest so I can push the G410's stupid protruding "fake wrist rest" about an inch and half into the foam so the keyboard can be in optimal typing position relative to my arms), then this keyboard would be just about perfect. But as it is, the ludicrous "wrist rest" ruins this keyboard and I have to deduct two stars for that.What Logitech needs to do, is release a TKL (Tenkeyless) version of the G810, which has a normal looking frame, but unfortunately is a full-size keyboard, which means the numpad on the right will offset the center of your home-row while typing, as well as push your mouse too far to the right. This "standard" layout is also idiotic because vast majority of the population are right-handed. Ironically, "left-handed" keyboards are actually ergonomically far superior to standard keyboards, because the numpad is on the left side. But Tenkeyless is the best solution right now, since you can just add a standalone numpad to the left of the keyboard.
A**8
Muy buen producto para gamers y gente que necesite escribir mucho, es muy comodo.
este teclado no le pide nada a otros teclados con distintos switches (haciendo referencia a los cherry mx)el tacto de las teclas se siente de muy buena calidad y se agarran muy bien a los dedos.el material de la base del teclado es de plastico pero tambie es bastante resistente, que apolicando algo de fuerza no se dobla tan facil pero claro no estan para esto.tambien la veloscidad con la que puedes escribir es muy buena, la diferencia a los teclados de membrana se ve rapidamente, con el software de este teclado se puede cambiar los colores de las teclas es muchos perfiles casi para cada juego o aplicacion que uses puedes poner una combinacion de colores distinta, lo que no incluye es la posibilidad de hacer macros, aun que con otros softwares como el auto hotkey se puede pero se agradeseria si lo tubiese por defecto.las luces que tiene este teclado son fantasticas mucho mejor de como se ven en la foto del producto y tambien trae los tipicos efectos rgb de arcoiris estrellas y esas cosas.por el precio que tiene es fantastico y casi no tiene defectos.las cosas malas que puedo ver en el teclado son las siguientres:el reposamanos es inutil y nos quita la posibilidad de agregar otro pues el que trae por defecto no se quita.algunas veces los colores asignados a las teclas se cambian sin rason pero pues no he visto que a nadie le pase esto mismo.
S**G
... gaming on pc one needs most importantly is a good mouse, and those are made by Logitech
For gaming on pc one needs most importantly is a good mouse, and those are made by Logitech. if you got Logitech mouse and on budget this is a must keyboard. single software from Logitech supports all there products so it keeps ur system clean from junk and slowing down. I love the RGB lightning and the build quality is very good.I highly recommend to buy this over others in this price range.
I**2
Good Quality KB, Config Software is poor
Works Great. if it was not for the interface which will make you pull out your hair, I would give a 5/5The keyboard itself is solid. Yes it's plastic but it is heavier than any cheap KB you may have gotten used to, like I have. I got a flash of the 90's when I picked it up for the first time from the weight...The keys are very sturdy and the typing is very comfortable. If you are coming in with the experience of those membrane keyboards this will be heaven.The KB is NOT matrix based so there is no key blocking or ghosting, evidently this is expected for a gaming keyboard.The only con on the KB hardware itself is the light button which is simply an ON/OFF option. which is annoying as I would have liked it to dim a few times before switching off, especially at night. But even during the day a dim light passes through quite clearly, so I just set my color scheme to be dim.The software is quite crappy. the choices for light effects are great but you instantly wish some of these effects should be part of the User Defined Per Key Lighting. For example you can define key colors for each key, for each game, for example I have wasd brighter in some fps with Q E in others. But the other cool effect, defining a color change when a key is tapped, is in another option which is for the entire keyboard....So long story short I have Key Press effect for default and the constant light for in game, or in a specific app, where it helps to see what keys are useful.Also the editor to define the color scheme lacks some basic "evident" features like remembering the color in the color picker. so you need to write down the rgb values somewhere or use a screen color picker if you want uniformity between your profiles. also a left right mouse button color painting option like in any paint program would have helped defining my profiles...This makes it very tedious to define color schemes.You can disable keys for gaming on a per app basis. but I have the one complaint: the Windows Key and the Windows Menu keys are disabled for the per app profile and they cannot be re-enabled. It makes sense for games but not for applications.Finally the switch to turn the light on off and the switch to enable/disable app profile on the keyboard does not follow the color scheme when you are in the Key Press effect. These shine at the color you chose for "pressed" always, so you have 2 keys on the keyboard that are rebels :).Anyway. I as I said I would have given this a 5/5; it's worth it, it's the software that ruins it.
R**O
No me duro ni el año
Ademas de estar un poco pequeño no me duro ni el año, a los 6 meses empezó a fallar el teclado
P**O
Quede realmente satisfecho con el teclado!!!
El motivo por el que le pongo 4 estrellas no es por el teclado en si, si no por la manera en la que lo enviaron, ya que solo le pagaron la etiqueta de envió a la caja algo que realmente me extraño porque he comprado cosas mas económicas y pequeñas y siempre las empaquetaban cuidadosamente; pero bueno hablando del teclado, me encanto!!, tenia tiempo queriendo probar un teclado mecánico pero no quería gastar mucho xD y también no estaba decidido entre cherry mx o romer-g al final me convenció el precio de este y que era un teclado "tenkeyless" ya no cuenta con el bloque numérico por lo que tiene un tamaño menor comparado con uno normal cosa que me gusto mucho ya que lo quería específicamente para jugar, las switches se sienten raros en un principio, como si no estuviesen lubricadas las teclas y no son muy ruidosas, en la casi semana y media que llevo usándolo como teclado principal no he tenido problema alguno y ya me he acostumbrado a la sensación de las teclas, me gusto que los led viniesen al centro del switch porque la iluminación queda perfecta, para configurar la iluminación y sus distintos modos hay que descargar un software de la pagina de logitech. Otro detalle en el que igual flaquea es que viene fabricado en plástico y se siente "barato" o de mala calidad, pero comparando el precio con otros similares o bien de la misma marca pero de gama mas alta no me quejo, aunque igual a estar pensado para el juego competitivo lo pensaron para ser "liviano" y "portátil". Para no extenderme aun mas solo mencionare que los switches son mas cortos que los cherry por eso son en teoría mas rápidos y que estoy satisfecho con la compra por su relación costo-beneficio.
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