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These Logitech keyboards provide the right feel for any player

The Logitech G PRO X TKL RAPID Keyboard
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From the figurines dotting the desktop to the RGB mood lighting to the choice of hardware, a carefully curated gaming battle station is often an extension of the gamer who designed it. Peripherals such as headsets and mice are important elements of that battle station, connecting the player with their digital environments. There is a case to be made, however, that none are as critical as the keyboard.

A good keyboard serves as the player’s touchstone between this world and the game world. It makes all the difference in whether they succeed in clutching the Best Play cam at the end of a match or if they drop the ball just before the end zone. Keyboard preferences can be as unique as the person behind the battle station, though. Some prefer a satisfying "thock" with each keystroke, while others are more concerned with responsiveness or battery life.

Logitech G’s 2026 keyboard lineup stands out for its durable builds and responsive switches, built upon decades of engineering and backed by an undeniable reputation for being reliable and performance-driven. The hard part is choosing a favorite.

There’s a Logitech G keyboard for every player, from the humble noob to the esports pro

There is a lot to consider when selecting a Logitech G keyboard for your gaming setup. Low-profile and mini keyboards offer speedy input, while full-size, mechanical powerhouses give the player more options for multiple macros. Some players may prefer a TKL layout — a more compact keyboard offering that eliminates the traditional 10-key number pad often found on the right side of full-size keyboards in favor of a smaller footprint. TKL keyboards don’t just offer a space-saving, minimalist design; they also offer exceptional ergonomics without sacrificing responsiveness.

Logitech G’s lineup of TKL keyboards is professional-grade peripherals with compact designs and clicky switches. These keyboards are tournament-tested and built to win in a variety of formats — including wired and wireless — with support for Logitech Lightsync RGB for that custom flair.

Small form factors aren’t for everybody, however. Some gamers prefer the heft of a full-scale keyboard with a numpad for more macro input options, efficiency, and more versatility. Logitech G full-size, mechanical keyboards offer all the same gaming perks as their smaller counterparts, including features like rapid trigger, long battery life, and customization.

Logitech G515

Logitech G515

Sometimes the best keyboard is the one that can get it all done in one. The Logitech G515 is a thin, low-profile, and ergonomic-friendly gaming keyboard with Lightsync RGB support and tactile brown switches. It's the affordable, all-around keyboard perfect for pros and beginners alike, with customization support and a beefy battery good for up to 36 hours.

Logitech G Pro TKL

Logitech G Pro TKL

Built for competition-level performance, the Logitech G Pro TKL features durable GX Blue Click switches for audible, clicky feedback on the solid keypress. The ultra-portable, compact design frees up valuable desk space for more mouse movement, and critical hotkeys can be lit up with Lightsync for a visual cue of important macros at a glance.

Logitech G Pro X TKL Wireless

Logitech G Pro X TKL Wireless

A small, portable footprint can still be mighty in battle. The Logitech G Pro X TKL Wireless is designed by pros for the ultimate responsive input. GX Brown tactile switches and dual-shot PBT keycaps are clicky and responsive, while game mode control, media controls, and Lightsync support round out the package for a keyboard that is solid, reliable, and responsive when it's needed the most.

Logitech G515 Lightspeed TKL

Logitech G515 Lightspeed TKL

For a truly minimal desktop setup, a low-profile TKL mechanical keyboard offers a slim, smooth gaming and typing experience. This keyboard is perfect for sleeper setups that are looking to avoid the "gamer battle station" aesthetic but still benefit from all the perks of mechanical keyboards, like fast actuation. The G515 Lightspeed TKL is available in both linear and tactile switches, making it versatile for a variety of typing needs (including gaming).

Logitech G515 Rapid TKL

Logitech G515 Rapid TKL

When precision and responsiveness matter, the Logitech G515 Rapid TKL is there to offer a fast 2.5mm travel on keystrokes with its ultraslim 22mm high design. It's sleek and ergonomic, with a customizable actuation for fine-tuned performance, ideal for competitive scenarios. Customization doesn’t stop at actuation; players have the option to set key priority, rapid trigger, multipoint action, and Lightsync RGB features, as well.

Logitech G915 X

Logitech G915 X

The Logitech G915 X is a multipurpose keyboard built to last. The sleek, sand-blasted aluminum top plate is a modern finish that offers durability, while the media keys and volume roller improve functionality. The G915 X has a 1.3mm actuation point and 3.2mm travel distance, ensuring the low-profile, mechanical keyboard is engineered to win.

Logitech G915 X Lightspeed Wireless

Logitech G915 X Lightspeed Wireless

There might be room on the desk for a full-size keyboard, but that doesn’t mean there’s room for wire clutter. The G915 X Lightspeed Wireless offers all the same pro-grade gaming features as its wired brethren without compromising performance for wireless connectivity. The long-lasting battery is good for up to 36 hours of continuous use and charges in just four hours.

Which keyboard is the best is a personal decision based on user needs. Logitech’s lineup of keyboards is an excellent place to start for hobby gamers who are sneaking in a match between bursts of productivity and stage-bound esports pros alike. Logitech keyboards fit a range of desktop aesthetics with sleek, modern finishes and a variety of colorways ranging from brushed aluminum to magenta.

Regardless of whether preferences lie in the TKL footprint or a full-size setup, Logitech’s assortment ensures that players never have to choose between customization and durability when picking peripherals that get them in the game.

Cole Martin is a freelance writer from the rural hills of Appalachia. She is passionate about all things tech and gaming, and an advocate for improved accessibility in those spaces. Her taste in games range from the cozy and wholesome to Call of Duty and everything that falls in between. When she's not gaming or writing about tech, you can find her raising chickens on her farm in the woods.