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As far as performance is concerned, this is definitely a pro-grade peripheral.
You also get up to 44,000 dots-per-inch, and a fair amount of customizability through Logitech’s software.

Familiar at first glance…(Image credit: Logitech)
It’s an exciting addition to the market, and it’s actually already available.
The keycaps are now double-shot PBT to greatly increase wear and tear resistance over time, too.
Now, there’s a slightly simpler and more affordable alternative.

Familiar at first glance…(Image credit: Logitech)
Where it differs most is the all-important docking and charging station, which no longer features HDMI passthrough.
To be frank, many people probably won’t miss that.
You still get the same high-end audio experience with the 40mm drivers and 48KHz microphone.

…but very different at the same time.(Image credit: Logitech)
You still get the same support for spatial audio likeDolby Atmos.
You still get the same software support for additional headset and audio customization.
You still get the same comfortable design, complete with the same weight.

A very curvy, asymmetrical mouse unapologetically designed just for right-handed gamers.(Image credit: Logitech)
All of that, and you save yourself $80.
The docking station, high-end audio, and comfortable design are all still here.
The Logitech PRO X TKL is a compact, wired gaming keyboard with magnetic analog switches.

It’s even more obvious when you look at it from the front.(Image credit: Logitech)
Either way, both these products will be available in matching black, white, and pink colorways.

Available in bright, saturated pink from day one.(Image credit: Logitech)


The tenkey number pad isn’t going anywhere in the new G915.(Image credit: Logitech)

It’s also still a low-profile keyboard with a slim design.(Image credit: Logitech)

And it’s available in black or white to match your existing setup.(Image credit: Logitech)

Logitech actually shortened the key travel a little, too.(Image credit: Logitech)

There’s also a tenkeyless version for compact keyboard fans.(Image credit: Logitech)

It looks beautiful, and is available in the same black and white colorways.(Image credit: Logitech)

Even with full brightness RGB lighting, you can expect solid battery life, too.(Image credit: Logitech)

The TKL version does lose the added “G” macro keys, though.(Image credit: Logitech)

It’s identical to the ASTRO A50 X in so many ways.(Image credit: Logitech)

Even the dock is almost identical, at least at first glance.(Image credit: Logitech)

However, you do lose HDMI passthrough with the regular ASTRO A50.(Image credit: Logitech)

For many, this may be the perfect trade-off for saving a bit of cash.(Image credit: Logitech)

It’s also available in black and white, and features more red accents.(Image credit: Logitech)

The docking station is still one of the best parts about this headset.(Image credit: Logitech)


The popular Logitech PRO LIGHTSPEED wireless mouse also got enhanced performance.(Image credit: Logitech)

It’s a familiar design, but upgrades the internal components.(Image credit: Logitech)

Oh, and it’s available in pink.(Image credit: Logitech)

Logitech is also debuting its spin on an adjustable actuation keyboard.(Image credit: Logitech)

Available in black, white, and pink, it’s a stylish TKL keyboard.(Image credit: Logitech)

Its claim to fame is, of course, those magnetic analog switches and all the software features Logitech includes.(Image credit: Logitech)




















