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Logitech G512 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Tactile Black (GX Brown Switch) $103 + Delivery ($0 C&C/ in-Store/ Metro) @ Officeworks

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The Logitech Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is great for your gaming setup, providing seamless control over your gaming movement with ergonomic comfort. It has a 1 ms response time ensuring everything is fast and accurate, as well as RGB lighting adding some style to your space. It even has customisable buttons, so you can play your way.

  • This keyboard uses a GX Brown switches.
  • It has function keys for controlling volume and toggling between normal and game mode.
  • The F1 - F12 keys can be customised to do different things via Logitech Gaming Software.
  • It's build consists of aircraft-grade aluminium alloy.
  • It has a USB pass-through port for powering devices such as your smartphone or gaming mouse.
  • It is compatible with Windows operating systems.
  • The keyboard is black, with RGB lighting adding some style to your space.
  • A 2 year warranty is included.

Logitech G512 keyboard specifications
Logitech mechanical switches and sound samples

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  • -2

    Same price in amazon https://www.amazon.com.au/Logitech-920-009354-Carbon-Mechani… free shipping with Prime

    • +2

      Amazon temporarily out of stock. Thats why I didn't post. Plus no need to mention prime delivery if the Amazon order is over $39. As its free delivery for everyone. Even without prime.

  • +1

    …but do I need another keyboard?

  • +2

    I hate the ping on this one. And non detacheable thicc cable.

    • I’ve never understood the point of a detachable cable on a keyboard?

      • +2

        For those people who like to use keyboard as a pretend guitar

        • They also work as great back scratchers, with all those knobbly keys

      • +1

        Some like to use custom cables

      • So I can use any cable I want, in this case I dont want the long-ass, thicc boi cable. Maybe someone dont want a black cable on white desk. If I want to use another keyboard I just detach to use another.

        If none of those first-world problems concern you then maybe the fact that cable breaks and you can easily swap to another one.

        Also, carrying keyboard on a bag is cumbersome with non-detachable cable.

        • +2

          cable breaking is one of the frequent things occuring with my razer keyboards in the past (other than their shoddy pcb issues) which is why i liked detachable cables and/or wireless keyboards.

          not a first world problem, imo, sometimes you just want to lay the keyboard cable right, but the length of the cable just gets in the way.

  • +1

    I have one of these, and after using it for a while I'm getting keyboard bounce on the N key, annd the LED on the L key is dimmer/different colour to the rest. The keys can't be hot swapped out, you'd have to desolder them to change.

    Get something better.

    • +1, I've had only negative experiences with Logitech G boards. A G810 and a G613. Both experienced key chatter and were meant to be tactile but felt like mushy linears. You're paying for the branding, not so much the quality of the product. Much better options out there for at least the same price.

      • i mean if you read their descriptions, those 'features' are appealing to people who aren't seriously into mechanical keyboards.

        eg. to someone whose entire life uses a microsoft $15 keyboard, the switch to a G keyboard is significant.

        i buy the g915 mostly because of the multi devices feature + wireless. because none of the so called specialist $500+ keyboards out there thought that it's possible someone who pays for a $500 keyboard might happen to have > 1 computer.

      • +1

        I had a G815 and had one of the leds fail on me, put in a warranty claim and logitech replaced the whole keyboard. Well they wanted to, could not find any in stock so they sent me a G915 upgrade and told me just keep the G815. Can't complain about that, my kid was happy to get the G815 and also doesn't care that the blue led on the number 8 keypad doesn't work :)

  • I have one of these from back when they used propriety switches. No noise dampening couldn't use them late at night. only good feature was the USB extension. All the RGB started dying only with only one colour (Blue) and so my colour scheme slowly became orange. its also massive

  • The keys are terrible and will peel after a few months. Highly not recommended.

  • Not buying another logitech until they get with the time and up their tech, just like their mouse range, their keyboards are known for issues with key chattering. I had the g pro tkl keyboard and within 2 years I have 10+ keys chattering.

    Even Razer has better quality nowadays.

  • +1

    Bit of a older keyboard now, better value options out there

  • I have had issues with Logitech mechanical keyboards I own a G910. It started double typing letters randomly and skipping letters. I had to get rid of it!

  • have a g413 and was bulletproof, so I bought a g512 for the rgb goodness. The g512 started to key chatter so got rid of it. After a while, got another g512 because it was cheap (different switch) but started to chatter after a year. Had 2 g512 go bad, yet the original g413 keyboard to this day is still working fine.

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