Testseek.com have collected 73 expert reviews of the Logitech G610 Orion and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech G610 Orion.
May 2016
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The editors liked
Smart
No-nonsense Keyboard
Cherry MX Blue Switch
White LED Backlight provides an elegant finish
Macro mapping and dedicated media playback keys
The editors didn't like
Keys can be a bit too hard to press
Sound can be considered noisy
No RGB backlight
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Published: 2017-05-12, Author: Thomas , review by: tomshardware.com
Fairly sturdy construction, Simple, unassuming looks, Very stable, does not move around at all
Keycaps are mediocre at best, Confused styling, Limited features, Only available with MX Red or Brown, Cannot be disassembled readily
A more familiar alternative for those who like Logitech's keyboards but not their switches, the G610 offers a sleek look for those not too concerned with all the bells and whistles of more expensive keyboards. - MORE: Best Deals MORE: How We...
Excellent RGB lighting and easy software, Restrained, unassuming design, Very stiff, tactile media keys, Excellent RGB lighting and easy software, Restrained, unassuming design, Very stiff, tactile media keys
RomerG switches are still "just okay", Weird placement of Caps/Scroll/Num Lock indicators, RomerG switches are still "just okay", Can't get Cherryenabled G610 variant with RGB lighting, Weird placement of Caps/Scroll/Num Lock indicators
Okay, I don't like Romer-G switches and I wish the G610 came with RGB backlighting and Cherry switches. Nothing here is perfect.That being said, the design of the G610 and G810 makes for a damn nice keyboard. It's probably my favorite of Logitech's modern...
Abstract: The Logitech G610 has been out for a few months now which has given me ample amount of time to fully test the keyboard. The G610 is part of Logitech's line up of keyboards and has held up nicely. The design is elegant and features white backlighting which...
Published: 2016-08-28, Author: Michael , review by: gamersnexus.net
The Logitech G610 doesn't have any crazy features, but it is a simple, solid keyboard with some unique features for its price point. At the price of $90 it has fairly customizable programmable lighting, a reserved style, Cherry MX switches, dedicated medi...
Published: 2016-06-07, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Solid build quality with reliable Cherry MX key switches, Programmable white backlighting,
Doesn't feel quite as bulletproof as some other Cherry MX keyboards, No USB or audio ports, No clicky key switch options
Although they pack few fancy features, Logitech's G610 Orion Red and Brown keyboards offer simple, reliable performance that mechanical keyboard enthusiasts will appreciate...
Authentic Cherry MX keys, Cheaper than full RGB keyboards, Discrete media control buttons
No Blue or Green options, Lighting effects seem superfluous, Feels like a stripped-down G810
The Orion is a keyboard with no fancy extras, for better and worse. Features like RGB lighting go by the wayside, facilitating a lower price tag and more streamlined software. The G610's dignified design and discrete media buttons are just as delightful a...
Published: 2017-11-30, Author: Ray , review by: gadgetguy.com.au
Well made, durable, long lasting, choice of MX key switches, backlit
No dedicated programmable keys
The brown or the blue are solid keyboards. After using each for a few days as a journalist, I lean towards the brown – if only because it is quieter.Gamers will probably like the red or brown. All are a hell of a lot easier on the fingers than black.Read...
Abstract: What a relief. After two game-y keyboards, the G910 and the 10-key-less G410, Logitech's finally gone back to an old design: a plain black rectangle. And it brought back Cherry switches, too.It's almost too good to be true.The G610 and G810 lines actually...
Published: 2016-07-16, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com
The brown or the blue are solid keyboards. After using each for a few days as a journalist, I lean towards the blue – if only for the audible click. Typists will fawn over it too.Gamers will probably like the brown. All are a hell of a lot easier on the f...