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⌨️ Elevate your game with precision, power, and style — the G710+ means business.
The Logitech G710+ Mechanical Gaming Keyboard combines 110 anti-ghosting keys and 26-key rollover with tactile Cherry MX Brown switches for high-speed, quiet responsiveness. Its dual-zone adjustable white backlighting highlights essential keys for low-light environments, while 6 programmable G-keys enable complex macros and game-specific profiles. Designed for serious gamers and professionals alike, it features dedicated media controls, USB passthrough, and robust build quality, making it a reliable centerpiece for any high-performance setup.
| ASIN | B009C98NPY |
| Additional Features | Backlit |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #62,069 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #2,822 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 110 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Mac |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,547) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Generation | 3rd Generation |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855089007 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 20.7"L x 9"W x 2.4"H |
| Item Weight | 4.8 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Model Name | Logitech G710+ |
| Model Number | 920-003887 |
| Number of Keys | 26 |
| Power Source | Wired |
| Series Number | 920003887 |
| Style Name | Retro |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Theme | Rainbow |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 097855089007 803982743855 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
H**S
Better than Razer Black Widow 2014
--Brief-- Great keyboard, the number of G keys are perfect - not overdone like others, where most will never use more than whats provided here. White light is nice and goes with any light theme your gaming rig has. Keys feel very high quality as does the entire, heavy keyboard. Volume is a huge bonus as is wonderful software - best in the industry with easy backup. --About my experiences with Mechanical Keyboards-- I've only bought Razer and Corsair mechanical keyboards before - I was naive enough to think that Logitech wasn't up to the challenge but I was wrong. I bought this from a competitors website after a great sale, I thought I'd try it out. I expected it to be worse than the Razer from some reviews, but then found out those reviews were people being fanboys because when you set them side by side, you actually cant feel a difference with the keys at all other than switches. Switches with Razer are their own thing vs Logitech which uses an international proved standard. --Pros-- - Keys dont wobble as much as Razer and identical to Corsair. Although the quality feels exactly the same with all 3 of them to be honest. - Design is my absolute favorite, it looks so freaking nice compared to my other mechanical high end keyboards. This is now my primary for my main rig. The sides remind me of a ultra modern tank, it looks stealthy and clean. The orange looks better in person, and the whole thing shines bright like a diamond.. pay up Rihanna! - Multiple key brightness means that you can have 5 levels of brightness for your arrow keys (awsd too) and the rest of your keys separately so if you're playing all night and your eyes hurt but you want to at least see your arrow keys for reference - you can just keep those on which is fantastic. - Quality is top notch. Linus Tech on YouTube points this out to how impressive it feels, it's heavy which is great because it's made of quality. A TANK literally can run over this thing (not that it matters, how often is your keyboard going to be ran over by a tank? lol). -Software with Logitech has always been my favorite - its why their gaming pads, and other gaming PC things are always #1. It's just sooo easy, works every time, and so many options on the fly. Plus you can back it up which is great. --Cons-- -Having multiple colors is nice, if you feel like going green for a month - you can quickly do that with other keyboards. Heck if your GF wants to use the keyboard too you can set her color scheme to hot pink on M2 so she pressed M2 and it's all customized. This keyboard can do all that but the color scheme which sucks for this price range but thats how they all are unfortunately. -The brightness levels dont stick per profile or even when you reset your computer so when you bring down the brightness then go to restart your PC, they're back at max settings. I believe this could be changed simply by software update from Logitech. It is annoying if you like it more dim as I do. --CONCLUSION-- My primary keyboard, I just absolutely LOVE the design and the quality is the same as other high end keyboards. My only thing is there's only white, but at least white matches with absolutely every color scheme (mine being blue lights in my rig). The volume is something everyone loves immediately along with the simple G keys, there's not a million of them which is a good thing. Paired with a gaming mouse - you can't go wrong. Again - This is now my main keyboard, I absolutely love it a lot and would highly recommend it. If money is no option than spend a bit more for the new colored version.
J**N
A tank of a keyboard - maybe not pretty, but definitely functional.
Bought this as my first mechanical keyboard, and it is absolutely great so far. I had originally planned on buying a Corsair Vengeance K70 keyboard, but decided to go with the G710+ with MX Browns instead for the price and macro keys. So far, this guy is great, even if it's not necessarily as pretty as the K70. Features: 1) 5 levels of backlighting, with an option to have your WASD and arrow keys backlit differently than the rest of the keys. This is neat when playing an FPS, but not necessarily particularly useful. Being able to change the brightness levels is great though, as if I'm gaming during the night I don't want light being blasted into my face, but I still want to be able to see my keyboard. 2) 6 macro keys with 3 sets of memories, along with a macro recorder - with the Logitech software for the keyboard, it's easy enough to rebind the macro keys to other keys in order to use them in games. While I don't use these keys that often, they're great for productivity (opening Explorer, Office programs, etc.) and for remapping annoying controls (I have controls normally bound to 7-0 or on the right side of the keyboard bound to the macro keys). Recording macros is super easy, as the entire process consists of pressing MR, the macro key, performing the action, and then pressing MR again. This means that it's possible to record macros on the fly, for instance if you need to bind a combo or text action to a macro button in the middle of something. The macros also can be saved to specific games that you pick in the software, meaning that when you load up a game, it automatically switches macro bindings to that game's settings. 3) Cherry MX Brown switches with O-rings - these guys are so much quieter than MX Blues, although they're not exactly quiet. However, I love the feel of these switches - they're tactile, like the MX Blues, but have a nice slide as opposed to a click. Coming from a rubber-dome keyboard, I'm used to bottoming out when I type, but I'm getting used to not having to do that now. 4) Media keys - there are some standard Play/Pause, Stop, Previous, Next, and Mute buttons, along with a volume roller. The roller doesn't have bumps when changing volumes, but as long as you're listening or watching the volume slider this isn't really an issue. 5) Game mode - press a button to deactivate the Windows key. I haven't had use of this, since I never accidentally press the Windows key in game. 6) USB Passthrough - you can plug your mouse or any other USB device into the passthrough, and plug the keyboard's 2 USB plugs into your computer. This avoids any potential latency issues of using the keyboard as a hub, although it does mean the keyboard uses 2 ports on your computer. Things I liked: 1) MX Brown switches with O rings are quiet compared to blues, and give just enough tactile feedback without being too clicky. 2) The keyboard is really heavy, and very sturdy feeling. However, this means I can't really use it on my lap. Not a big issue. 3) The wrist rest is comfortable, although it is sometimes a bit too low to actually rest my wrists on. 4) The backlight level can be changed, so I often leave my keys dim at night. 5) The macro recorder is incredibly easy to use, and the software's ability to change macros depending on games open is really useful. Things I didn't like: 1) The macro keys have a bright orange plastic bit around them, which doesn't really do anything for the keyboard except make it look a little uglier. 2) The symbols and alternate keys are below the characters on the keyboard, which can be confusing for those who don't touch-type. 3) The shiny plastic parts of the keyboard gather dust pretty quickly, and the keyboard also does not come with a key remover, meaning that if you try to take off your keycaps, you have to buy your own.
C**A
No se podía esperar otra cosa, es mi primer experiencia con un teclado mecánico y lo único es que se extráña la "Ñ", y al tener que cambiar el idioma a español se complica un poco el uso, pero para el experimentado ya es pan comido. Como siempre Logitech 100% calidad!
E**O
Premetto che la descrizione del prodotto è errata: si tratta della tastiera meccanica Logitech G710+, come si evince dalla figura, e non della G710, come dichiarato nell'intestazione. Prima di acquistare il prodotto ho fatto alcune verifiche, contattando più volte il venditore, il quale, penso, mi avrà preso per pazzo! Si tratta, infatti, di un venditore tedesco, che su Amazon.de ha parecchie recensioni, tutte positive. Qui, su Amazon.it, invece, non ne ha nessuna, e la cosa mi preoccupava non poco, anche e soprattutto vista la recente notizia di account di venditori, soprattutto tedeschi, hackerati, e utilizzati per creare finte inserzioni su altri store Amazon. Ho contattato, allora, il venditore, sia via Amazon.it, sia via Amazon.de, sia usando un indirizzo email reperibile sul suo sito. Egli mi ha assicurato che il prodotto era affidabile, che si trattava della 710+, e che il prodotto era in condizioni ottime. Infatti si tratta di una tastiera usata per appena 4 giorni, durante i quali è stata esposta al Gamescom. L'articolo è arrivato in un imballaggio perfetto, e la sua confezione originale, completa di tutto, non aveva nemmeno un graffio. La tastiera è in condizioni ottime, e non presenta alcun segno di usura. Tutti i tasti funzionano al meglio, l'illuminazione non presenta alcun led non funzionante, e il passthrough USB 2.0 non dà alcun problema. Veniamo alla tastiera in sé: si tratta di una tastiera meccanica, gemella della G710, la quale monta, come switch, gli Cherry MX Blue. Questa, invece, usa i Brown. Si tratta di switch spesso scelti per chi utilizza il PC più per lavorare che per giocare, come è il mio caso. Essi hanno una forza di attivazione di 45g, un feedback tattile all'attivazione, e una corsa efficace di 2mm, a fronte di una corsa totale di 4mm. La forza necessaria ad arrivare fino in fondo alla corsa totale è di circa 55g. Si tratta di un tipo di switch che sto trovando davvero gradevole, e mi ci sono abituato quasi subito. Inoltre, venendo da una tastiera a membrana di livello basso, sto appezzando non poco la novità! Ancora, mi aspettavo che gli switch fossero più rumorosi, e la cosa mi ha piacevolmente sorpreso. La tastiera in sé ha una qualità costruttiva ottima, seppur la scocca sia di plastica. Una parte del rivestimento frontale ha una plastica glossy, l'altra, invece, ha una plastica matte. La retroilluminazione ha due zone indipendenti, una costituita dai tasti WASD e dalle frecce direzionali, e l'altra, invece, da tutto il resto della tastiera. Vi sono 5 livelli di illuminazione: 100%, 75%, 50%, 25%, 0%. Mi sto trovando bene a usare quello al 50%, che trovo molto gradevole, soprattutto la sera, mentre quelli al 100% e 75% trovo siano troppo brillanti, tanto da dare fastidio anche mentre si guarda lo schermo. Piacevole, inoltre, il feeling della plastica dei tasti, abbastanza ruvida sotto le dita. I tasti hanno una geometria concava che limita la deriva delle dita, cosa che trovo molto utile. Ci tengo a sottolineare che la tastiera ha un layout US, diverso da quello italiano. Sul sito della Logitech è possibile acquistare i kaycaps sostitutivi per passare al layout Italiano, ma, visto il costo della tastiera (70€ comprensivi di spedizione), e visto il costo del set di keycaps (25€ + spedizione), direi che non ne vale assolutamente la pena. La tastiera è dotata di 6 tasti G configurabili come meglio si crede, tramite il software adeguato scaricabile dal sito della casa madre. Inoltre, essa ha 4 modalità di funzionamento, a ciascuna di esse associata una diversa funzione dei tasti G, e, tramite software, è possibile definire alcuni profili di funzionamento; a ciascuno di essi viene associata una diversa combinazione di modalità. Insomma, la scelta, per quanto riguarda le modalità di impiego e il relativo comportamento della tastiera, è veramente vasta. Forse anche troppo, per quel che mi riguarda, non avendo particolarmente a cuore l'universo dei MMORPG! Ancora, essa dispone di una porta USB 2.0 sul retro, che ho utilizzato per collegare il mouse, e ridurre il numero di cavi a vista sulla scrivania. Proprio per via della presenza del passthrough USB, la tastiera necessita di due porte USB per funzionare: una dedicata alla tastiera in sé, l'altra, invece, al passthrough. Sul backplate della tastiera è presente una guida per portare un eventuale cavo USB all'utente, anche se non riesco a immaginare chi mai vorrebbe usare una cosa del genere! La tastiera arriva corredata di poggiapolsi, in plastica, removibile, che trovo particolarmente comodo, seppur esteticamente non eccelso. Ancora, ha dei tasti multimediali particolarmente comuni, nel mondo delle tastiere meccaniche, ma altrettanto comodi ed eleganti, e dispone del sempre più classico pulsante per disattivare il tasto Windows, dedicato alle sessioni di gioco più immersive. Insomma, ora come ora non riesco a trovare un punto a sfavore di questo prodotto, né del venditore. Mi riservo, però, di aggiornare la recensione tra una settimana, e ancora tra un mese, per vedere come si comporta nel tempo. Inoltre, ancora non l'ho provata in game, quindi non so dire come mi troverò. Corredata di 26 rollover keys, e 110 antighosting keys, dovrebbe comportarsi davvero bene. Francamente, suppongo che sarà tanto valida quanto lo è stata per scrivere questa (noiosamente lunga!) recensione!
A**R
I used this keyboard for 9 years without fail. The keys feel nice, but not as nice as some other mechanical keyboards, and are remarkably quiet for a mechanical keyboard. They are noticeably louder than a non-mechanical keyboard but very quiet on the mechanical side of things. The keycaps are finicky, too easy to remove, and hard to clean. The markings on the WSAD key have begun to wear off and are fairly smudged at this point. Macro support within Logitech's software was also dropped years ago, resulting in 6 useless keys along the left hand side of the keyboard. Another "feature" that was more annoying than useful in practice was the two USB ports for USB passthrough. It just got in the way to be honest. I've since replaced it as my primary keyboard but don't want to give it up. I might take it into work since it is quiet enough for an office while still being a mechanical keyboard.
T**7
I've bought a Red Cherry MX Corsair K70 and an Azio MGK-1 keyboard in the past. I must say this is the best keyboard I have ever bought in my life. You get a lot for the price. The macro keys work wonderfully, the macro profile buttons are very useful when playing different games in one sitting, the media keys work properly, the Brown Cherry MX feel is just perfect for people like me who look for a tactile experience when playing games but also have the ability to typewrite fast and efficiently. The brightness of the white LEDs is just perfect too. The Logitech Gaming Software works wonderfully with the keyboard as well. Also, the keyboard looks way much better in-real-life than on the pictures. I thought it looked like a toy at first, but once it's in your hands, you realize it is pretty heavy and firm for plastic and it looks badass overall. There is really not much more for me to add. It is the best keyboard I've ever bought. I highly recommend this.
A**O
Arrivata addirittura in anticipo, in 3 giorni dall'acquisto La tastiera la conosciamo un po' tutti nell'ambito gaming, è un must classico. Il feeling tattile è ottimo, ogni elemento dà l'impressione di resistenza seppur sia realizzata in plastica, non è un'acchiappapolvere come altri dispositivi simili il che sottolinea una buona qualità delle vernici. Ottimo anche il prezzo dell'usato pari al nuovo, con 69 euro compresa spedizione ho portato (anzi, mi hanno portato eheh) a casa una tastiera dalle qualità indubbie, leggendaria.
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