![]() #CLICKY REVIEW PRO#They called this the Pro X Switch Kit.īasically, it’s a complete set of different key switches, you just pull out the ones with which your G Pro X keyboard came and put in a new set. Swappable GX Blue Clicky with Pro X Switch Kitīut, before I continue onto my user experience, what’s most interesting about this setup and switches is that you can completely hot-swap them and choose between three of them in total. As I didn’t have a chance to even try the regular GX Blue switch, this was set to be a new experience for me, although I do have somewhat of an idea what it could be like compared to some of the other major mechanical switches that I’ve tried before. ![]() Judging by those specs, it’s somewhat similar to the Cherry MX Brown switch or even the Cherry MX Red, depending from where you look at it, since the GX Blue Clicky is right in the middle of those two when it comes to actuation force, although it has a bit longer travel distance. That’s not to be confused with their regular GX Blue switch found in their G512 and G513 models, which have been available for just over a year now, or the low-profile GL switches which Logitech just recently introduced and which are coming with their G815 and G915 models, and I’m actually checking out the G915 as well, so be sure to stick around and subscribe for that one.īack to the GX Blue Clicky switches, looking at the specifications, the Logitech G Pro X GX Blue Clicky has a 2,0 millimeters of actuation distance and 3,7 mm of total travel distance, with actuation force being 50 gram, so expect the actuation force, which is the same in both switch, the new GX Blue Clicky looks to be rather different from the regular GX Blue switch, as that one has a 1,9 millimeters of actuation distance and 4,0 millimeters of total travel distance. Bottom line, everything is the same from the outside as with the original.Įven the product box is done in a similar fashion, it’s a bit hard to notice that black G Pro X sign at the top, so at first you would think that this the original G Pro model in question, but thankfully, on the side of the box there’s another clear „G Pro X” sign, while this sticker on which it says „GX Blue Clicky”, reveals what’s this model all about – new switches. On the other side we have this pretty cool looking bottom surface, with five rubber pads and standoff feet which have two angles of adjustment, and in the middle of the back sidewall there’s a micro-USB port for powering up the keyboard, onto which you hook up this spaceship looking like connector with a braided cable. That said, of course, we still have the RGB backlighting for the keys, as well as the Light sync RGB feature which you can control in Logitech’s G HUB utility software, together with customizing your keys and different profiles, and other miscellaneous settings. Besides those, the only non-standard dedicated keys you’ll get is the one for turning the gaming mode on and off, as well as one for controlling the black-lighting of the keys, and yes, it still doesn’t offer different levels of brightness, it can just be on or off. The key layout is also the same, there’s a total of 12 fully programmable F keys, some of which already have pre-set multimedia function on them, together with a couple of others which also work in combination with the FN keysl. ![]() ![]() With that said, basically nothing was changed in terms of its design, we have this clean looking, well build and sturdy tenkeyless keyboard, covered with some glossy details and sort of like a mat black finish which looks really nice, but it’s a complete fingerprint magnet, which makes the job much easier for Horatio and guys from the CSI. #CLICKY REVIEW FREE#So, why does it seems like you already saw this keyboard somewhere? Well the answer is pretty simple, it’s completely based of an existing model, Logitech tenkeyless model of a mechanical gaming keyboard, the G Pro, I actually did review it almost three years ago, feel free to check it out in the right top corner of this video if you wish to, while this G Pro X keyboard model gets a refresh under its hood, but more on that a bit later on. ![]()
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