Testseek.com have collected 120 expert reviews of the Logitech G810 Orion Spectrum and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech G810 Orion Spectrum.
March 2016
(84%)
120 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
-
0 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
840100120
The editors liked
Solid Build
Size (Compared To The G910)
Full RGB Key Illumination (16.8m Colors)
Available Effects
Individual Key Illumination
Romer-G Mechanical Switches (70M Actuations/Reduced Actuation Force By 25%)
26-Key Rollover
Arx Control Integratio
RomerG switches are quieter than Cherry
Beautiful lighting
Dedicated media buttons and volume roller
Customizable lighting and media controls
With programmable function keys
Comes with 300 preloaded game lighting profiles
Proprietary key switches and 26-key rollover enhance game performance
Software offers stat tracking
Lighting effects can be synced with those of a compatible Logitech mouse
Excellent media controls
Superb lighting
Excellent RGB lighting and easy software
Restrained
Unassuming design
Very stiff
Tactile media keys
Elegant design
Great performance
Comfortable keys
Gorgeous backlighting
Compact
Stylish design suitable for grownup gamers and pro desktops
Solid
Robust quality with innovative design touches
Downloadable game profiles provide enhanced illumination features
Attractive Design
Solid Performance
Media Buttons
RGB Lighting
Comfortable
Sturdy
Excellent lighting across the board
Soft tactile ROMERG switches
Comprehensive software package
The editors didn't like
Price (For Some)
No USB Ports
Does Not Support NKRO (N-Key Rollover)
Extra ping noise when typing
Keys caps show too much fingergrease shine
RomerG stems not Cherry compatible
Lack of dedicated macro keys and wrist rest may irk serious gamers
Switches sensitive for regular typing
Software tools can be confusing
Too pricey for casual gamers
No dedicated macro keys
USB pass-through
Or palm rest
Different switch-type options would be appreciated
RomerG switches are still "just okay"
Weird placement of Caps/Scroll/Num Lock indicators
Can't get Cherryenabled G610 variant with RGB lighting
Some software oddities
Not the fastest for typing
Logitech Gaming Software could be improved
Limited library of game profiles available
Lacks wrist support
Spacebar Feels Cheap
If you are in the market for a high quality gaming keyboard
The G810 is definitely the keyboard to get. You simply can't go wrong with the Logitech G810 because it offers everything you could want in a gaming keyboard
Abstract: For the past 10 years, with a few exceptions, I've called the Microsoft Ergonomic 4000 my keyboard of choice. I've bought probably nine or 10 of them over the years, hammering through one every couple years thanks to hours and hours of daily typing. One o...
At first, I was on the fence about the company's new gaming keyboard, it was smaller and missing the palm rest. I was afraid that the keyboard would be too delicate for me to travel with and also withstand the daily wear-and-tear I usually put my keyboard...
Elegant design, Great performance, Comfortable keys, Gorgeous backlighting
Some software oddities, Not the fastest for typing
The Logitech Orion Spectrum is a beautiful keyboard with a lot of smart features to suit a wide variety of gamers. The Romer-G keys are a love-it-or-tolerate-it proposition, and I have a few quibbles about the software and typing experience. Otherwise, it...
Published: 2016-02-04, Author: Ryan , review by: pcper.com
The G810 Orion Spectrum will be available starting on February 8th with an MSRP set at $159. Amazon.com already has the keyboard listed on its site for presale and mentions a limited time pack-in of Tom Clancy's The Division (! ) through the end of March...
Abstract: The keyboard market is saturated right now, with all kinds of switches, physical layouts, and lighting options available to fit nearly any user's needs. The latest innovation have been in custom switches and ever more elaborate RGB lighting. Enter the Log...
Abstract: What a relief. After two game-y keyboards, the G910 and the 10-key-less G410, Logitech's finally gone back to an old design: a plain black rectangle. And it brought back Cherry switches, too.It's almost too good to be true.The G610 and G810 lines actually...
Abstract: The issue with today's gaming keyboards has a lot to do with making use of high quality components and cramming them into a peripheral that would appear weird in everything else but in a gamer's world. The Logitech G810 Orion Spectrum is hardly the case...
Comfortable ergonomics, and sensible desktop footprint, Romer-G switches are responsive and make less noise when compared to other mechanical switches, Outstanding Full RGB backlighting experience with intuitive software, ARX Control App integration to mo
Lack of USB pass-through may be an issue for some people
Previously we reviewed the G910 Orion Spark and awarded it an Editor's Choice award because it was, and still is, in our mind the perfect gaming keyboard. For many gamers we spoke to at LANs and around the traps, the G910 was awesome and something that th...
Was this review helpful?
Award
-
Published: 2016-09-12, Author: Thomas , review by: gadgetguy.com.au
Excellent feel, very solid, very useful and controllable backlighting, ability to save and share profiles
Fairly tall so may take a little to get time to get used to
Who'd have thought it: the Logitech G810 Orion keyboard, developed principally for gamers, works beautifully for those who want to type, and type lots. It has everything where it's needed. It isn't cluttered with a lot of non-standard keys that just get i...