Now that you have decided to choose the Logitech keyboard, it is important to know and choose the one that best suits your needs.
1. Gaming style
Before getting a Logitech gaming keyboard, you have to think about the type of games you play and the specific features that matter, ensuring that it is compatible with your gaming platform.
2. Switch type
Logitech gaming keyboard has the mechanical and membrane switch type. If you’re looking for a keyboard with better latency and quality, the mechanical switch is your best bet although they are costlier, compared to membrane switches.
3. Compatibility
Logitech has two different variants when it comes to compatibility – Multi-device and OS-specific keyboards. While the K380 Multi-Device keyboard seamlessly connects to all Bluetooth-enabled devices across various operating systems, the MX Keys for Mac (with Mac key labels) may have limited compatibility outside of macOS.
Although users claim to have successfully used their “for Mac” keyboards on Windows and Pixel devices.
4. Customization
Logitech wireless gaming keyboards (G915, G512, G PRO X, G213) offer customization options to suit your gaming style, including lighting, key assignments, macro settings, and adjustable height, for a personalized gaming experience.
On the other hand, Logitech mechanical keyboards (G915, G512, G PRO X) are designed to provide a more satisfying tactile typing experience, while membrane keyboards (G213) are designed to be quieter.
5. Size and design
Logitech keyboards are known for their sleek and ergonomic designs, providing comfort and style for all types of gamers. Their models often feature customizable RGB lighting and high-quality materials.
When it comes to layout options, Logitech also offers both full-size and tenkeyless keyboards. If you need a keyboard with number pads, the full-size option is the best for you. Otherwise, you can go for the tenkeyless model.
6. Budget
Keyboards with advanced features like RGB lighting and wireless connectivity often carry a higher price tag. More so, mechanical keyboards tend to be more expensive than their membrane counterparts. So bear these in mind when deciding on a budget-friendly option.