This comment gives me some seriously mixed feelings.
I guess it's like a prebuilt computer vs a custom build.
If you're interested in learning about mechs, ok with ordering from a few different places, you can build a keyboard significantly better than that Logitech for half the price.
For the same price you'd get a keyboard in an entirely different bracket of quality (imo the Logitech is about where $50 mechs from companies like Reddragon are, just with some better QC and CS)
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But if you're not ok with all that, then it's a slightly different story?
I mean that Logitech specifically has low profile switches which are not great, and the keycaps typical chintsy Logitech ones (bad) and are non-standard (really bad, imo that defeats one of the best things about a mech).
It's a very specific keyboard for a very specific kind of consumer, I definitely wouldn't call it the best.
If someone's not interested in wireless as a hard requirement, Ducky keyboards have excellent keycaps and better build quality.
If you need wireless I'd recommend the Keychron K6, hot swappable so you can experiment with different switches, normal keycap situation, all around a solid keyboard.
I guess it's like a prebuilt computer vs a custom build.
If you're interested in learning about mechs, ok with ordering from a few different places, you can build a keyboard significantly better than that Logitech for half the price.
For the same price you'd get a keyboard in an entirely different bracket of quality (imo the Logitech is about where $50 mechs from companies like Reddragon are, just with some better QC and CS)
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But if you're not ok with all that, then it's a slightly different story?
I mean that Logitech specifically has low profile switches which are not great, and the keycaps typical chintsy Logitech ones (bad) and are non-standard (really bad, imo that defeats one of the best things about a mech).
It's a very specific keyboard for a very specific kind of consumer, I definitely wouldn't call it the best.
If someone's not interested in wireless as a hard requirement, Ducky keyboards have excellent keycaps and better build quality.
If you need wireless I'd recommend the Keychron K6, hot swappable so you can experiment with different switches, normal keycap situation, all around a solid keyboard.