
Logitech G915 TKL Wireless
TKL (80%) tenkeyless keyboard, Logitech GL Tactile / GL Linear / GL Clicky (low-profile) switches, wireless (BT + 2.4GHz).
Only premium low-profile wireless gaming keyboard in India. LIGHTSPEED wireless. Slim laptop-like profile with genuine mechanical switches. 2-year Logitech warranty. Best for clean desk setups.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
Full specs
Logitech G915 TKL Wireless Review India — The Laptop Feel Gaming Keyboard at ₹16,000+
Logitech G915 TKL — The Wireless Gaming Keyboard for People Who Hate Thick Keyboards
The G915 TKL is Logitech's answer to a question most gaming keyboard brands haven't bothered asking: what if a wireless gaming keyboard was actually slim? At ₹15,999–17,999, it's the most premium keyboard on this list, and it earns most of that price tag.
The GL switches (Logitech's proprietary low-profile mechanical switches) make this feel nothing like a traditional mechanical board. It's closer to a premium laptop keyboard in profile, but with actual mechanical actuation. That's either exactly what you want or exactly what you don't.
What Works
LIGHTSPEED wireless is genuinely lag-free. Logitech's proprietary 2.4GHz connection runs at 1ms report rate — identical to wired for practical gaming purposes. I've used LIGHTSPEED mice for years and the reliability is excellent. The keyboard version is equally solid, with no dropout in normal desktop conditions.
The aluminum build is the real selling point. The G915 TKL feels like a premium product from the moment you handle it — no flex, no creak, satisfying weight without being heavy. The low-profile design puts it at about 22mm tall without a wrist rest, which is nearly half the height of most gaming keyboards.
Battery life is impressive: up to 40 hours with RGB on, weeks with RGB off. This matters in India where keeping a charging cable connected defeats the purpose of wireless. Micro-USB charging (not USB-C, which is annoying) keeps it topped up.
Dedicated media controls and a volume roller are present — not as Fn combos. LIGHTSYNC RGB through G HUB software is per-key and works well.
What Doesn't Work
GL switches are not for everyone. The low-profile design gives you roughly 2.7mm total travel versus 4mm on full-height mechanicals. If you're coming from any standard mechanical keyboard, the adjustment period is real. Some users genuinely never adapt.
G HUB software has improved but still has occasional profile-sync issues. If you use multiple computers, cloud profiles sometimes don't load as expected.
The price is the other elephant in the room. At ₹15,999–17,999, you're paying a significant premium over wired alternatives. Import duties make the G915 TKL considerably more expensive in India than in Western markets. Check Logitech's official India store vs. Amazon — price gaps can be ₹1,000–2,000.
No hot-swappable switches, so if a GL switch fails, it's a warranty/repair situation.
India Availability and Value
Available at MDComputers, Vedant Computers, Amazon India, Flipkart, and Croma. Logitech has strong distribution through Rashi Peripherals, so availability is good even in tier-2 cities. Warranty is 2 years with Logitech India service.
The price-to-value ratio is reasonable only if wireless and low-profile are both priorities. If you only want one of those, cheaper options exist.
Who Should Buy This
Buy the G915 TKL if wireless is non-negotiable for your setup, you prefer low-profile switches, and you're willing to pay for premium build quality. It's excellent for clean-desk setups, content creator workstations that double for gaming, and anyone who moves their keyboard frequently.
Skip it if you prefer full-height mechanical switches, if wired doesn't bother you (save ₹6,000–8,000 vs. comparable wired boards), or if you're primarily on a budget. Also skip if you're sensitive to the learning curve of low-profile key travel.
Questions
Yes, unequivocally. The 1ms report rate is on par with wired connections. Professional esports players use LIGHTSPEED mice; the keyboard version is equally reliable. The only concern is keeping the USB receiver away from USB 3.0 ports (RF interference) — put it in a USB 2.0 port or use the included extension cable.
GL Linear (red) for gaming-first use — smooth, quiet, fast. GL Tactile (brown equivalent) if you want typing feedback. GL Clicky if you want the audible click and neighbors' tolerance isn't a concern.
Yes, it supports both LIGHTSPEED (2.4GHz dongle) and Bluetooth. LIGHTSPEED is for gaming; Bluetooth is useful for connecting to a tablet or secondary device. Don't game over Bluetooth if latency matters.