Wondering if I made a mistake TBH with latest tech purchases.... A Logitech G915TKL & some Edifier studio monitors...
I like the typing experience & switches on the Logitech but the way you have to go all round the houses to program the RGB effects as well as the shift symbols on the keys not being illuminated are grinding on me a bit (& this is after an hour or so of setting it up!). Not really keen on RGB (I have it all turned off on all devices other than key illuminations) but I did like that the key symbols fully illuminated on my Corsair (*spit) K70 Mk2 RGB & how simple it was in iCUE to set them up. Will have to see how I get on with it, if I don't then will go back to the Corsair keyboard & let the wife use the G915TKL (I do love her really!) instead.
The speakers, even though active monitors, the maximum volume from the onboard amplifier is extremely low & had to check if they were actually powered up! Audio is clear through them though but have to have system volume set at 85% compared to 10% on my old Harmon Kardon "Glass Dildo" speakers that been using for past decade (just fancied a change & more room under my desk without the subwoofer). Mrs may also have some new speakers as well if I decide I want to go back to the Harmon Kardon's.
I have a Logitech PowerPlay mat turning up tomorrow so hoping that will at least stop me having to keep plugging the G903 mouse in to charge at least!
Very rare that I buy items that I don't like or start to regret buying this soon. I really should start listening to my own advice in "if not broke, don't fix!"
One "tech" item that I am extremely happy with purchasing this week is an Air Purifier (£40 on Amazon). Made a huge difference to my breathing after 24 hours as not needing to use my Ventolin inhaler several times a day now, in fact don't think I have used it at all since plugging the Purifier in!