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product_id: 20286531
title: "Logitech G410 RGB Tenkeyless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard"
brand: "logitech"
price: "75.26 DT"
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# 25% faster actuation 16.8M RGB colors Compact tenkeyless design Logitech G410 RGB Tenkeyless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

**Brand:** logitech
**Price:** 75.26 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Elevate Your Game with Style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Logitech G410 RGB Tenkeyless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard by logitech
- **How much does it cost?** 75.26 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- logitech enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted logitech brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Stay Informed:** Integrate with Arx Control for real-time game stats on your mobile device.
- • **Compact & Portable:** The ultra-light tenkeyless design makes it perfect for gaming on the go.
- • **Unleash Your Speed:** Experience up to 25% faster actuation with exclusive Romer-G switches.
- • **Illuminate Your Game:** Customize your keyboard with 16.8 million RGB colors for a personalized touch.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Seamlessly works with Windows 10, 8.1, 8, and 7.

## Overview

The Logitech G410 Atlas Spectrum RGB Tenkeyless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard combines cutting-edge Romer-G mechanical switches for rapid response, a compact design for portability, and customizable RGB backlighting, making it the ultimate choice for gamers seeking performance and style.

## Description

Logitech G410 Atlas Spectrum Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is an RGB-backlit, ultra-light, ten keyless mechanical keyboard with Romer-G mechanical key switches, making it up to 25 percent faster than Cherry switches

Review: Fair price for the performance I guess - I think I paid the right price for this keyboard. Been using a Razer Blackwidow Ultimate for quite many years. The only reservation I had with that was the clicky noise (that one has the Cherry MX Blues) and the singular colored blue backlight. But that keyboard still lives. It didn't die or anything. I just wanted a little change, and some RGB. The G410 is a nice change... TKL gives me more room; I like the form factor. PROs: - The price. I read and heard it was higher before. But a ~$70 tag is justified. - Form-factor. Takes considerably less room than my former Razer. - Matt-black finish as opposed to finger-print magnet lover glossy Razer. - Weight. Pretty light to move around. - Logitech's alt-RGB goodness. They're right when they say that Logitech centre-key lighting has a better look & feel. - Software, customization. Logitech has masterfully maintained it's stable and practical no-BS software suite. Options are smooth. Customized lighting (for my music visualization, as I'm a half-audiophile and I like those lights moving up and down with my music) is a great finishing touch. CONs: - Plasticy. Still good, but would've loved more some use of metal somewhere. My Razer has a metal base that mounts the keys. Still, maybe it's plasticy cuz its cheaper still. Guess you get what you pay for. Still, no complaints... the plastic is top notch. - Miss the ten keys sometimes, but that too is at the benefit of more space on my desk. Trying to learn my way around with the QWERT num layout. - Someone mentioned the odd shaped wrist-rest. True that. I think I don't want that down there. It is oddly shaped, that extension on the left side. Feels... unnecessary. - USB Cable not detachable. This should've been included just for the heck of it. Companies need to learn that detachable is now a thing, no matter what the price tag. Just detach that bit which makes it more versatile, helps swap and is simply an assurance of longevity for that matter. THE FEEL... yeah, let's talk about that... Now a lot of videos I say and people I heard complained have a problem with the feel of the keyboard, saying to the extent that it does not have that mechanical feel... I agree to half of that. Yes, there is slight a lack of it (or maybe I am too accustomed to that typewriter feel my Razer gave me) but then my mind tells me that maybe it was the clicky-ness of the Cherry blues that makes me feel that way. Someone once said it feels like a Cherry Brown with rings. I think that may quite be the case. I did try the Cherry browns myself, and maybe they were a tad bit lighter; the G410 suggests a lighter keystroke pressure, but it feels to me sometimes and understatement. I do feel just a little more heaviness, even comparing it to (apparently, heavier keystroke pressure counterpart) my Razer. This is not really a con, but yes, this keyboard sometimes feels like something between a mech and a dome. A handful of times I felt that I could not quite tell when the key registers (on-screen and in my mind) the way you can tell and are never wronged by a Cherry counterpart. Still, my experience is still coming up to speed, and I think I can overlook that - it is still a mech kb and my typing is getting better (there is a slight learning curve to it, even if this surprises you, when you switch from a Cherry to this one). Still, the Cherries are now expensive, and Razer is no longer even using cherry so, it was this or a much, MUCH pricier Corsair. I choose Logitech, and I don't think I'm wanting to look back. In essence I guess you can't be wronged by the reputation of Logitech's delivery of quality and experience. I already have their G502 Spectrum, and the two fellas make a great pair I must say... they seem like a package. And the keyboard, delivers.
Review: A great keyboard with some flaws and from a different perspective! - Here's my review coming from a different perspective than almost everyone else who will and has purchased this keyboard! For all of my life, I've used a membrane keyboard when it came to typing and gaming. I went with the G410 as my first mechanical keyboard to try and make the switch from my old keyboard that took up almost my entire desk (keys were bigger, had macros on the left and numpad on the right) My first impressions upon using the keyboard was that the keys didn't push down as far as my last membrane keyboard. Rather than a very satisfying bottoming out of the keys like you would find on a membrane keycap, these romer-g switches just stop what feels like half way through the expected travel distance. Other than that, gaming with the keyboard on the first day was definitely a struggle, I was pressing the wrong keys which I still am today and am still getting used to how it feels/the size! While all of that is no fault of the keyboard itself, here are some personal flaws I've found I'd like to point out! First off and most obvious, there is a wrist rest on only half of the keyboard. I feel as if it would be better to either go with a full keyboard wrist rest or none at all. This just feels wrong. The next and biggest complaint I have is the space bar. After long periods of typing (like right now) or gaming my thumb will start to hurt because of the space bar. I'm not exactly sure what they were going for with the shape but it really bugs me! When I press the space bar, It's angled up in a way that it just hits the bone in the middle of my thumb when I press space. Other than all that, the keys feel great as long as you can learn to get used to the new keyboard and try your best not to bottom out the keys which will just leave you with an unsatisfying click that just comes to a sudden halt. If you are looking for a ten-keyless board and don't mind what I've explained, this will be just right for you!

## Features

- Exclusive Romer-G Mechanical Switches: Up to 25% faster actuation
- Ultra-light Ten keyless Design: Easy to carry, compact, perfect for small gaming spaces, and all the keys you need
- RGB Customizable Backlighting: Find the right keys in the dark. Customize individual key lighting from a palette of 16.8 million colors
- Arx Control Integration: Display vital in-game information on iOS and Android devices. Includes convenient device dock
- Compatibility: Works with Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01645FHEI |
| Additional Features | Backlit |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #121,340 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #4,818 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Operating System Family | MacOS, Windows |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 271 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Generation | 2nd Generation |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855117380 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Keyboard backlighting color support | RGB |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Mfr Part Number | 920-007731 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Mac OS 14 Sonoma, Windows 11 |
| Model Name | 920-007731 |
| Model Number | 920-007731 |
| Number of Sections | 3 |
| Power Source | DC power supply (Micro USB) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Series Number | 920007731 |
| Special Feature | Backlit |
| Style Name | G410 |
| Switch Type | Romer-G Mechanical Switches |
| Theme | gaming |
| UPC | 097855117380 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Logitech
- **Compatible Devices:** PC
- **Connectivity Technology:** Micro USB
- **Keyboard Description:** Gaming
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Gaming
- **Special Feature:** 人体工程学
- **Color:** Black
- **Number of Keys:** 84
- **Keyboard backlighting color support:** RGB
- **Style:** G410

## Images

![Logitech G410 RGB Tenkeyless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81zOdJh9P3L.jpg)
![Logitech G410 RGB Tenkeyless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81R+UmQfOeL.jpg)
![Logitech G410 RGB Tenkeyless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71k7ZezkwDL.jpg)
![Logitech G410 RGB Tenkeyless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81fYuY-6coL.jpg)
![Logitech G410 RGB Tenkeyless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41lkXx8NDhL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you reprogram the F1-12 keys to something else or macros?**
A: Unfortunately, the software will not allow you to alter the functions of specific keys.  It will only allow you to change individual colors and designate which keys are turned off in "Gaming" mode.  Odd, considering you can freely create macros using the same software on Logitech's gaming mice.

**Q: Similar to the cherry mx reds?**
A: No, This Is Closer to Cherry MX Browns, Because of the slight tactile feeling(It's hard to notice unless you are looking for it very closely) at the start of a keypress and it is very quite, even  quieter than the Cherry MX Browns That I have in the  G610.

**Q: Does this have anti-ghosting? (As in, can I press multiple keys in a game like Lunatic Rave 2 and have all the keys be detected?)**
A: Yes all gaming keyboards do that basically lol

**Q: Does this keyboard come with a copy of Tom Clancy's The Division like the G910 and G810? Logitech's site says it does.**
A: The Vine Review unit I received did not include a copy of Tom Clancy's The Division. The retail unit may include the game as indicated by Logitech's website.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fair price for the performance I guess
*by A***N on September 28, 2017*

I think I paid the right price for this keyboard. Been using a Razer Blackwidow Ultimate for quite many years. The only reservation I had with that was the clicky noise (that one has the Cherry MX Blues) and the singular colored blue backlight. But that keyboard still lives. It didn't die or anything. I just wanted a little change, and some RGB. The G410 is a nice change... TKL gives me more room; I like the form factor. PROs: - The price. I read and heard it was higher before. But a ~$70 tag is justified. - Form-factor. Takes considerably less room than my former Razer. - Matt-black finish as opposed to finger-print magnet lover glossy Razer. - Weight. Pretty light to move around. - Logitech's alt-RGB goodness. They're right when they say that Logitech centre-key lighting has a better look & feel. - Software, customization. Logitech has masterfully maintained it's stable and practical no-BS software suite. Options are smooth. Customized lighting (for my music visualization, as I'm a half-audiophile and I like those lights moving up and down with my music) is a great finishing touch. CONs: - Plasticy. Still good, but would've loved more some use of metal somewhere. My Razer has a metal base that mounts the keys. Still, maybe it's plasticy cuz its cheaper still. Guess you get what you pay for. Still, no complaints... the plastic is top notch. - Miss the ten keys sometimes, but that too is at the benefit of more space on my desk. Trying to learn my way around with the QWERT num layout. - Someone mentioned the odd shaped wrist-rest. True that. I think I don't want that down there. It is oddly shaped, that extension on the left side. Feels... unnecessary. - USB Cable not detachable. This should've been included just for the heck of it. Companies need to learn that detachable is now a thing, no matter what the price tag. Just detach that bit which makes it more versatile, helps swap and is simply an assurance of longevity for that matter. THE FEEL... yeah, let's talk about that... Now a lot of videos I say and people I heard complained have a problem with the feel of the keyboard, saying to the extent that it does not have that mechanical feel... I agree to half of that. Yes, there is slight a lack of it (or maybe I am too accustomed to that typewriter feel my Razer gave me) but then my mind tells me that maybe it was the clicky-ness of the Cherry blues that makes me feel that way. Someone once said it feels like a Cherry Brown with rings. I think that may quite be the case. I did try the Cherry browns myself, and maybe they were a tad bit lighter; the G410 suggests a lighter keystroke pressure, but it feels to me sometimes and understatement. I do feel just a little more heaviness, even comparing it to (apparently, heavier keystroke pressure counterpart) my Razer. This is not really a con, but yes, this keyboard sometimes feels like something between a mech and a dome. A handful of times I felt that I could not quite tell when the key registers (on-screen and in my mind) the way you can tell and are never wronged by a Cherry counterpart. Still, my experience is still coming up to speed, and I think I can overlook that - it is still a mech kb and my typing is getting better (there is a slight learning curve to it, even if this surprises you, when you switch from a Cherry to this one). Still, the Cherries are now expensive, and Razer is no longer even using cherry so, it was this or a much, MUCH pricier Corsair. I choose Logitech, and I don't think I'm wanting to look back. In essence I guess you can't be wronged by the reputation of Logitech's delivery of quality and experience. I already have their G502 Spectrum, and the two fellas make a great pair I must say... they seem like a package. And the keyboard, delivers.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great keyboard with some flaws and from a different perspective!
*by D***S on July 25, 2018*

Here's my review coming from a different perspective than almost everyone else who will and has purchased this keyboard! For all of my life, I've used a membrane keyboard when it came to typing and gaming. I went with the G410 as my first mechanical keyboard to try and make the switch from my old keyboard that took up almost my entire desk (keys were bigger, had macros on the left and numpad on the right) My first impressions upon using the keyboard was that the keys didn't push down as far as my last membrane keyboard. Rather than a very satisfying bottoming out of the keys like you would find on a membrane keycap, these romer-g switches just stop what feels like half way through the expected travel distance. Other than that, gaming with the keyboard on the first day was definitely a struggle, I was pressing the wrong keys which I still am today and am still getting used to how it feels/the size! While all of that is no fault of the keyboard itself, here are some personal flaws I've found I'd like to point out! First off and most obvious, there is a wrist rest on only half of the keyboard. I feel as if it would be better to either go with a full keyboard wrist rest or none at all. This just feels wrong. The next and biggest complaint I have is the space bar. After long periods of typing (like right now) or gaming my thumb will start to hurt because of the space bar. I'm not exactly sure what they were going for with the shape but it really bugs me! When I press the space bar, It's angled up in a way that it just hits the bone in the middle of my thumb when I press space. Other than all that, the keys feel great as long as you can learn to get used to the new keyboard and try your best not to bottom out the keys which will just leave you with an unsatisfying click that just comes to a sudden halt. If you are looking for a ten-keyless board and don't mind what I've explained, this will be just right for you!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hit The Spot
*by G***O on August 28, 2017*

TL;DR Would recommend the keyboard when it's on sale for half the price. The switch is very neat for typists and gamers alike with less actuation force. I did my homework and aimed at Corsair K65 RGB, Cherry MX Speed. But this Logitech piece was 55% off, I couldn't let it pass. Although, there are a lot of bad reviews about the Romer-G switch, I want to see what the fuss is all about. So here we go. Lightning effects are amazing. It's love at first sight. I don't like the whole leaking lightning like other mechanical keyboards, it's quite distracting to say the least. This one shines up through their own key caps, and bright in the dark. Their Logitech Gaming Software is super easy to use. I can set up different profiles for various applications and games. The key caps are made of high quality materials, matte finish, with the coating that prevent fingerprints and sweat. Which is something I love since I sweat sometimes. So switching to this one feels very pleasant to the touch. Tenkeyless feature is also a must for small desks, or you just want more room for everything else. To my surprise, I love the Romer-G switch. And that's purely a personal preference. I see where people are coming from when they prefer the Cherry MX more. I use both and they're like day and night. You can't compare them when they're far different frome each other. The Cherry MX sounds very good to be honest, I do miss them. This one sounds weird for the lack of better words. It has some spring feel/sound to it. You're not supposed to bottom out because the keys are very responsive and bounce back pretty fast, which is great for gaming and fast typing. It is quieter than Cherry MX Brown. The tactile bump is less noticeable. So it would take sometime getting used to not bottom out and use less force. Things aren't perfect when you look at the body. It's overly designed for sure, but for professional gamers. Hence the weird left handle for gamers to carry their keyboard around. The attachable wrist rest is only on the left side. The body is of plastic, but it has some weight and very sturdy. I'm a casual gamer, so I don't use the Arx Control, but consider it as a free phone stand. Lol.

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