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- OskooI_0072 years agoSeasoned AceRTings is a good keyboard review site. The keyboard appears to have low latency key presses.
https://www.rtings.com/keyboard/reviews/logitech/g-pro-x-tkl
Wooting 60HE+ is one of the best keyboards on the market. I don't own it but people who do seem to like it. It's a wired keyboard. - sk1lld2 years agoLegend
Running the Logitech G915 Lightspeed keyboard and never had an issue with the wireless. I know it's not the G Pro Lightspeed but I don't believe wireless will be an issue.
- Doo-Doo-Draws2 years agoSeasoned Veteran
@OskooI_007 @sk1lld Thanks for the info, guys. I appreciate it. I had read the rtings review recently and that's what made me interested in getting it. Just wanted to get a little feedback from others before buying it, but I went ahead and ordered it.
Again, thanks for taking the time to respond, guys!
- Doo-Doo-Draws2 years agoSeasoned Veteran
Just wanted to update. I received the keyboard and have been playing some BF 2042. Was a little concerned how responsive wireless would be while playing such a fast-paced shooter, but it seems flawless. It also looks great and feels very nice to type on. I'm very happy with it. If you're looking for a gaming keyboard, have a look at this one. Now I may have to get a wireless mouse next. 🤔
- sk1lld2 years agoLegend@Doo-Doo-Draws
Yeah, Logitech's wireless I found to be flawless. Glad you are happy with your purchase!
I have both the wireless keyboard and mouse and can find no faults with responsiveness. - Doo-Doo-Draws2 years agoSeasoned Veteran
@sk1lld Thanks!
- cso77772 years agoSeasoned Ace
@Doo-Doo-DrawsI still have a wired keyboard, but a wireless lightweight-mouse is amazing for FPS-games.
I have been using Steelseries, Logitech and Razer with no issues at all for some years now (4+ years I think). I think other brands are probably just as good.
You can even get 2000/4000/8000hz wireless polling rate if you really want it (from Razer, Logitech etc), but whether it is worth it I don't know and it often reduces battery life. - Doo-Doo-Draws2 years agoSeasoned Veteran
I've been using my old, trusty Logitech G400s wired gaming mouse lately. It's over 10 years old, and I have used it with past Battlefield games. I love the size, shape and weight of this mouse. It's a little heavy, but I actually prefer that. It's been very reliable all the years I've used it. I had a Logitech G402, but my cat killed it. It was a great mouse, too. I'll most likely get a wireless later. It'll be a Logitech or a Razer, for sure. I have 4 I am considering. Kind of leaning towards the G502 X Lightspeed, but I really hate that scroll wheel. It's too scratchy and noisy for my liking, but I may could deal with that. I'll be deciding between the 4 listed below.
Logitech G502 X Lightspeed Wireless
Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2
Razer Viper V3 Pro Wireless
Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed Wireless
Thanks again, everyone!
- cso77772 years agoSeasoned Ace
@Doo-Doo-DrawsI have used the Superlight and now uses the Deathadder, they are both very good, the wireless systems feels identical (they feel like a wired mouse).
For me the shape was the issue with the Superlight. I'm old (55) and my shoulder is not the best anymore, but the Deathadder has a shape that is better for my shoulder than the Superlight (rotation/angle of the wrist).
I think the G502 it is way to heavy, that is of course personal opinion. But after using several lightweight mice, I will never go back to heavier models again. - sk1lld2 years agoLegend
@Doo-Doo-Draws
Using the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 here a great mouse but the Logitech G502 X Lightspeed is also a great mouse. I don't own the Razer Deathadder V3 Hyperspeed wireless but heard good things about it. You can't go wrong with any of the mice on that list. Go to any store that has them and compare to see which you like.
GL
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