Logitech G610 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review

The Product

After unwrapping it all it is easy to see that the keyboard has a matte finish to the keys and the keyboards case itself. This is a “fingerprint-masking” finish which should stop those nasty streaks from appearing.

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The edge of the keyboard is finished in gloss black however and means that fingerprints and dust may appear there instead.

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The media keys are all dedicated and do not use mechanical switches. There are buttons for skipping tracks, muting audio, play/pausing and a dedicated volume roller switch.

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The two buttons next to them controls the brightness (across 4 levels) and the gaming mode, which disables certain keys so they are not accidentally pressed in-game.

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