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The video reviews the Logitech Pro x60 wireless 60% keyboard, critiquing its lack of innovative features for its $180 price tag. The speaker highlights issues with Logitech's new optical switches, emphasizing loud rattling and significant wobble. The keyboard's design flaws, uninspiring stabilizers, and limited customization options are also criticized. It is suggested that for $175, more innovative options like the Wooting 60H could provide better value and competitive advantages in the gaming sector. Innovation and value for money in gaming keyboards are key themes throughout the critiques.
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In this segment of the video, the YouTuber reviews the Logitech Pro x60 wireless 60% keyboard. The keyboard has a plastic casing with a gaming mode switch, dedicated pairing buttons, a USB-C port, power switch, and a volume dial on the left side. It also comes with a white accented Escape key, a carrying case, but lacks innovative features like integrating Logitech’s power play Tech for wireless charging. The YouTuber notes missed opportunities for more unique selling points, expressing disappointment in the overall features offered for the keyboard’s $180 price tag.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses Logitech’s new optical switches and highlights the challenge of fitting non-proprietary switches in the PCB due to cutouts. The switches are criticized for having significant wobble, which is unusual for Box stem construction. Despite the switches not having chatter, they make a loud rattly noise with even slight movement, in contrast to other keyboards like the Wooting 60 H or Razr Huntsman Mini. The lack of detailed information on the switches is also emphasized, with the switches being 50g linear switches with 1.8mm actuation and 4mm travel distance. The speaker suggests that pro gamers may prefer faster, lighter switches in the competitive esports space.
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In this part of the video, the speaker critiques a keyboard priced at $180, highlighting its lack of thoughtful design and uninspiring stabilizers. They note that despite the absence of lubrication, the space bar contains rubber pads and foam strips underneath. The keyboard features a standard plastic tray Mount instead of a gasket Mount board, which could have improved the sound profile with added foam layers. The speaker points out missed opportunities for sound dampening features present in other cheaper keyboards. They also mention the limited polling rate and lack of customization options in the keyboard’s software, which offers basic key remapping abilities similar to features found in keyboards from other companies like Razer.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker criticizes Logitech for releasing an old and expensive $180 keyboard that lacks innovation and excitement. They suggest that for $175, one could get a more innovative and pioneering keyboard like the Wooting 60H, which is widely used in Esports due to its speed and competitive advantage. The speaker emphasizes the importance of innovation and value for money in gaming keyboards.