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Logitech G Unveils the PRO X 60 Gaming Keyboard Featuring Keycontrol Technology

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Today, Logitech G, a brand of Logitech and leading innovator of gaming technologies and gear, announced the Logitech G PRO X 60 LIGHTSPEED Gaming Keyboard, a compact, professional-grade keyboard that liberates valuable space to meet the evolving needs of pro-gamers.

Pro esports athletes demand the absolute best equipment to improve their competitive play. The 60 percent keyboard form factor has become increasingly popular among pros because it leaves more space for the dynamic mouse movements required for pro-level FPS competition. A 60 percent keyboard is easier to position perfectly for maximum performance, easily fitting into their competition space, and it's also easier for players to carry to and from tournaments.




"The PRO X 60 is the perfect fit for players who need a keyboard that can adapt to any setup and condition. It's also super easy to carry around when traveling. I love it." said Michaela 'mimi' Lintrup, G2 Esports, Valorant.

While smaller format keyboards are great for competitive play, they can lack critical keys that some pro players need. To solve this, the PRO X 60 introduces an innovative new technology, KEYCONTROL, to provide gamers with customization capabilities far beyond what a standard keyboard delivers.

"We have years of experience designing and building keyboards and switches for and with pro gamers,' stated Brent Barry, Head of Esports and PRO Series at Logitech G. "Through our unique collaboration with players, we gathered important insights that played a key role in our design of the PRO X 60 and highlighted the need for KEYCONTROL. This new capability has everything a Pro player could want: a compact, portable form factor, combined with advanced new technologies all designed to give them the equipment and performance they need to win."

KEYCONTROL was developed to broaden the keyboard's capabilities beyond that of a standard full-sized keyboard. A user-friendly tool enabled in GHUB, KEYCONTROL grants players significantly more customization options by allowing them to assign up to 15 functions per key and tailor their keyboard to their unique style. When combined with G-SHIFT, an advanced feature that players can assign to almost any button (like a mouse side button to an action), players can activate the new layer of keys and get quick access to any key or command directly under their left hand and WASD keys, or any other programmable key on the keyboard. This means the missing critical keys are right where you need them, ensuring lightning-fast access to essential commands and propelling gamers to victory.

"I love the original PRO keyboard, but now that my game has evolved, I wanted something smaller to allow for more space on my desktop for my mouse without losing all the key functions," said Emma "Emy" Choe, FlyQuest RED, CounterStrike 2, "Now that I have the PRO X 60 with KEYCONTROL, I have more room for flick shots, all while being able to tailor my layout so I don't miss any keys. I can't wait to use this in competition."

The PRO X 60 also features the trusted performance and reliability of Logitech G's LIGHTSPEED wireless technology. LIGHTSPEED wireless was designed to be as fast as wired but also extremely robust, even in the most difficult environments.

When a pro player competes at a tournament, thousands of people often surround them with RF-generating devices such as mobile phones, production cameras, and various networks. Logitech tests LIGHTSPEED in a cutting-edge anechoic chamber that generates equivalent radio frequency interference to ensure our LIGHTSPEED wireless protocol functions flawlessly. Pro players can trust that their clicks and swipes will be registered precisely, enabling them to perform at their best.

"It's super important to have a reliable and fast connection when you're competing because you want to have the least amount of input lag possible when you're in a competitive scenario. Having a really fast wireless connection can be the difference between winning and losing at the highest level," said Evan "Verhulst" Verhulst, TSM, Apex Legends.

The PRO X 60 is available with GX Optical switches in both tactile and linear configurations, offering faster actuation than standard mechanical switches for faster gameplay. Unlike mechanical switches, GX Optical actuates through the power of light, instantly sending your command, eliminating the debounce required by mechanical switches. With precision and speed, the signal is unleashed the moment you engage. The switches are also factory-lubricated and designed to provide a satisfying gaming and typing experience.

Additional features in the PRO X 60 keyboard include:
  • Dual-shot PBT keycaps
  • LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting
  • Game mode switch
  • Volume roller and media controls
  • Bluetooth
  • 2:1 LIGHTSPEED Adapter
  • Semi-hard carrying case

Pricing and Availability
Available in Black, White, and Pink, the PRO X 60 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Keyboard is available for pre-order now at LogitechG.com for $179 US and €229. It will be available from major participating retailers in late April. For more information, please visit LogitechG.com.


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I just don't get these types of keyboards, and I'm thinking about the layout here. OK, so you don't want a full-size keyboard, but this monstrosity??!

EDIT: Fixed typo.
 
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Keychron currently has their Q4 Pro on sale for $155.

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I just don't get these types of keyboards, and I'm thinking about the layout here. OKm so you don't want a full-size keyboard, but this monstrosity??!
Me either, but da gamr bois want what gamr bois want, and since this thing is made primarily for them, more kiddie-sized powah to 'em :D

But you'd be hard pressed to get me to pay $179 for a FULL SIZED KB, let alone this chopped off slab clunker....
 
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Keychron currently has their Q4 Pro on sale for $155.

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Just got a K 10 Pro at work. Awesome keyboard!
 
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Keychron currently has their Q4 Pro on sale for $155.

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To be fair, the Keychron Q Pro keyboards are only bluetooth. Need to go up to Q Max(~$200) or down to V Max(~$100) to get true 2.4ghz wireless.

It's hard to compare this logitech to most keychron keyboards to this one due to the optical switches, but in terms of quality of materials involved, this Logitech keyboard is probably closest to the V2 max, currently $94($74 barebone). Not really a surprise, all gaming keyboards are typically overpriced. Corsair, Razer, Logitech, etc. all have at least a $20-100 gamer markup.
 
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I like the knob placement a lot, much better than sticking out in the top right corner.
 
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Meh I wouldn't buy something like this from Logi and I really don't like bending my wrist for these full height keyboards. Been using slimmer designs now, currently Keychron K1 SE with brown optical switches it's just awesome there is no going back imo.
 
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Real gamers don't want this, they want a $30 keyboard they can spray Windex on and wipe off with a towel.
 

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Not seeing any thing special about it what so ever, even the video sucked ha.
 
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Real gamers don't want this, they want a $30 keyboard they can spray Windex on and wipe off with a towel.

Or a mech w/ PBT caps than laugh in the face of Isopropyl Alcohol ;)
 
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Where are the arrow keys?!
On small boards like this one, the arrow keys are usually there, but as secondary functions - example: on the I, J, K, and L keys wherein each key represents a direction - J would be left arrow, K would be down, etc. If you wanted to use them, you'd press FN + I, J, K or L.

Honestly, if you needed the dedicated arrow keys, TKL, full-size or even 65/75% are all better options.
 
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At least Logitech has finally discovered PBT keycaps so the keys don't wear out in a few years with moderate amount of gaming.
Now if only they would discover hotswap and aluminum. Im not even saying all construction should be alu and all keys should be hot swappable but the most important parts should be. Especially for the price they're asking.

In the past they had the excuse of Romer-G switches that were proprietary but now that they use Cherry compatible switches there's no excuse.
 
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That's way too much for too little. And not even dedicated cursor keys. I do like the placement of the volume roller.

I use the Ducky One 2 SF at work as I mostly type stuff and for that these small boards are superb. Although, I keep a separate numpad nearby for the numbers stuff.
 
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