Product Comparison: Logitech G610 vs Logitech G810
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- Highly recommended, especially at this price range. Build quality is excellent. The keyboard feels sturdy, heavy and cherry mx red keys are not only great for gaming, they are very easy to type on and also very quiet, especially at night.
- More compact while still being a full size keyboard.
- It's a surprisingly heavy keyboard for its size, which is great. It really sits firmly wherever you place it.
- I didn't expect its weight (it's heavy), but nonetheless it helps the keyboard to be placed properly. its size is just about right, so it fits my small desk perfectly.
- The look of the keyboard wouldn't be out of place in an office setting and the fact that the back lighting doesn't look like the rainbow fairy threw up on the keyboard is a plus in my book.
- This keyboard was amazing when i first got it. The romer-g switches feel decent, the keyboard is nice and heavy, and the design is beautiful.
- The keyboard functions well and has no technical issues. It is sturdy, well built, and heavy.
- The adjustable heights you can have on it is also very nice, and it's also much heavier than what I expected for a keyboard this size to be which is nice IMO.
- The keyboard size is nice; they don't waste space around the edges. The overall footprint is slightly smaller than my Razer BlackWidow Ultimate 2016 Edition.
- Perfect size, since most 'gaming' keyboards usually have extra space on the sides or wrist rests.
- Volume rocker/mute button is extremely easy to reach and use, also works with mac.
- The G610 has soft, matte caps that feel sturdy and do not make a ton of noise when bottoming out.
- The media keys were what really caught my attention with this board. For under $100 it's tough to get a Cherry MX switch board with physical media keys AND volume control. The media keys click in a very satisfying way when pressed and the volume wheel is sturdy/heavy feeling.
- If you're looking for quiet MX Cherry keys, but don't want to sacrifice the tactile feed back that you're so familiar with the blue switches, then these are it.
- Primary and secondary keys are flipped on the keyboard to accommodate the LED lighting restriction, but if you are a touch typer it's no big deal.
- Love it for typing and FPS gaming. Solid built good lighting smooth keystrokes. RomerG switches are the bomb.
- Right off the back the keyboard worked perfectly. I love the swtiches and for the price, this was a great deal.
- Romer G switches are as good as any switch out there. It's true that they feel different, but that is not a bad thing. They have excellent, responsive feel. I've typed up many long sections of writing on the 810 and have found my typing very accurate.
- Typing or gaming on this keyboard feels rewarding, as smooth as it gets and all keys feel solid. No wobbling at all.
- No extra USB ports or media jack, again, I'd prefer if it was there but not a deal breaker.
- High quality white LED lighting with breathing and other customizable display effects, as well as 4 different lighting levels.
- Works great for Mac, since Win key cap and Alt key cap can be switched around for better looks.
- Non-removable thick braided USB cable ensures the keyboard connection is always secure.
- The software is really great. I know many people dislike having to use software for settings, especially gamers that want to move their keyboard/mouse around from one PC to another, but Logitech has come a long way since the early 2000's with their software.
- The backlight performs a wave when your computer is asleep. There appears to be no way to change that. I don't mind it, but others might.
- The cable is not dettachable, I would have definitely prefered if it was, but it's not a big deal.
- You can add commands and profiles to specific things/actions. Its realy nice!
- Best lighting I've seen on a keyboard, there's on light bleeding on the sides of the keys and the changes are quite smooth and it has 6 light modes with total control of every key.
- This keyboard is heavy and SOLID. Even the USB cable to braided and tough.
- The only real downside to this keyboard is that the USB cable is not detachable. This omission is glaring in light of the fact that most, if not all, of the most well-reviewed mechanical keyboards feature a detachable USB cable.