Logitech G G515 LIGHTSPEED TKL Low Profile Wireless Gaming Keyboard, LIGHTSYNC RGB, Thin Tenkeyless Design, PBT Keycaps, Tactile Mechanical Switches, QWERTY UK English Layout – Black
£72.25
Price: £72.25
(as of Jun 02, 2025 03:26:00 UTC – Details)
Logitech G G515 LIGHTSPEED TKL Wireless Keyboard
Mechanical Gaming Keyboard: The Logitech G515 LIGHTSPEED TKL offers a slim profile and tenkeyless design with tri-mode connectivity via LIGHTSPEED wireless, Bluetooth, or wired data transfer
GL Brown Tactile Switches with Discernible Feedback: The low-profile GL mechanical switches on this compact gaming keyboard are factory-lubed for a smoother feel, fast actuation, and precise typing
36 Hours of Play: Keep playing wirelessly with up to 36 hours of continuous battery life; battery life varies with use conditions
Next-Level Customisation: With KEYCONTROL, players can program up to 15 functions per key to customise their gaming experience and create a personalised control centre
PBT Keycaps: Double-shot PBT keycaps offer durability for the most intense moments of play and look as good as they perform with anti-oil design and premium feel
Control at Your Fingertips: Three hotkeys allow for quick access to LIGHTSPEED wireless, Bluetooth connectivity, and Game Mode
Customers say
Customers find the keyboard fantastic to type on, with a solid mechanical feel and very quiet operation. They appreciate its features, build quality, and wireless connectivity, with one customer noting it performs as well as wired connections. Customers like the keyboard’s size, with one mentioning everything fits perfectly, and another noting its lightweight design.
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£72.25
RGRoyal –
Finally, a perfect keyboard!
After a terrible experience with the G915 and the Razer Deathstalker, which has awful Bluetooth issues. I gave in and paid the extra for the G515 TKL, focusing on PBT keys, build quality and connectivity.
It feels rock solid and there are no annoying plastic noises. Everything fits perfectly. The materials used are premium and not a single QC issue.
The keys and responsiveness are spot on for a mixture of productivity and gaming. No oil marks left behind really makes a difference.
The lighting, g hub software and features do the job well, although I havenât really used them.
Battery life is probably 4 times that of the Razer which is astonishing. Using it 12 hours a day it only needs charging once a week.
Connectivity is where it gets the 5 stars. No matter the device you can seamlessly switch between 2.4g, and Bluetooth, and itâs instant. It will allow you to have multiple lighting profiles and software on multiple devices.
A masterpiece of a keyboard.
GalaxyZeus –
Excellent keyboard with great features
Absolutely love this keyboard and tried a few others from Razer, Roccat etc.
The whole keyboard feels premium, and the keycaps are fantastic quality.
The lighting effects are great, with lots of different options and can save the config directly to the keyboard memory too without needing the GHub software.
It’s also got infinitely programmable keys, any key can be assigned to perform a macro or do any other function you can think of, with multiple layers. It’s definitely overkill for my needs but great to have these options.
Wireless performance is excellent and the keys feel great to type on for me personally (it’s all subjective).
The keys are also the quietest I’ve ever used for a mechanical keyboard if that’s something you are looking for.
The keyboard itself is small and slim which makes typing on it a pleasure.
According to GHub, with my current default lighting effect, the wireless battery is estimated to last 43 hours. With lighting off I imagine it can last a lot longer.
Ben –
Like it, donât love it.
Near perfect keyboard with one small niggle- sometimes when it goes into power saving mode only some of the LEDâs turn off. Itâs not a huge deal and could easily be rectified in a future update, but it looks weird and speaks to unfinished firmware- not really what you expect in a keyboard at this price.
Keys feel nice, but admittedly the tactility isnât really there. They certainly arenât âthockyâ, but you get the slightest hint of click to let you know youâve pressed it. Itâs a very quiet keyboard, you wonât upset anyone in the same room as you and itâs extremely light weight. Itâs also the perfect size to use from your lap- if thatâs something you need to do.
Overall this is a keyboard I can say I like and is worth its asking price, but I just canât quite LOVE it due to the annoying lighting issue and lack of tactility⦠but with that said, itâs an absolute stellar keyboard. For typing itâs fast, quiet and comfortable.
Beans –
Superb
Had enough of cheap wireless keyboards failing within weeks or months despite minimal use and so decided to try this new low profile logi for my htpc setup.
Build quality is very good, though not quite as solid as some metal chassis boards I’ve had in the past. Everything is solid and assertive though – the plastic parts are nicely moulded and feel durable with minimal flex.
Keystroke and feel is very nice with tactile brown switches. Short stroke, punchy feeling and with no undue wobble. Typing is very satisfying and has the ergonomics of a fast, short-stroke laptop keypress, but with the solid feeling of a good mechanical. I find the low profile design is great at alleviating strain too.
One small let down is the lighting which is a bit uneven through the keycaps and also the white balance is way off. A pure white setting comes out looking very blue/cyan, and so to offset this I needed to choose an orange hue with medium brightness to get it to appear white. I’ve had this before with other Logitech RGB products so it’s not specific to this board though it doesnt bother me too much.
The 2.4 lightspeed wireless is as exceptional as ever. I have several logi wireless products and they are all without peer. Perfect connection always, latency as good as wired, and great battery life.
If you are looking for a compact tkl keyboard this has to be worth your consideration, and it’s priced very well considering it’s quality.
Kushagra –
Good not Great for some
low-key 3.5 cause of lack of media controls, coming from G915 its a bit hard to get used to even with re-assigning keybinds also the RGB brightness is on the lower side if that’s your thing.
But quite a few good things : 1. Lubed switches 2. Cleaner look overall 3. Good Typing Experience 4. Been 2 Weeks; NO connection issues or battery issues.
Overall a good not great keyboard.
W. Abbas –
Best in its class
I was looking for a reliable wireless low profile mechanical keyboard with tactile switches for my gaming sessions and very long work sessions, and this keyboard nails it all. The noise dampened pre lubed double shot PBT keys are a treat to type on. The wireless connection is also flawless, hasn’t let me down once so far. Wish it came with a dedicated volume rocker for it’s price.
Colin E. –
Logitech G515 TKL kb good for low numeric input and left handers
Great kb for gaming or text input. Robust build, positive key action and good build quality but if you need a lot of numeric input consider an alternative to this TKL (Ten key less) format …. or, if (like me) you are left-handed, use a number pad located left of the kb.
Amazon Customer –
Great hardware, crap software.
This is a lovely keyboard – the hardware feels very premium. The keys are not too loud and the travel is just about right.
The software on the other hand is crap. A massive install just to control your lights?! Also it just didn’t work very well. I use it without the drivers now, which means the lights just do whatever they want – a little annoying but not the end of the world.