







🎮 Elevate your game with precision and style — don’t just play, dominate!
The Logitech G410 Atlas Spectrum is a sleek, tenkeyless mechanical gaming keyboard featuring Romer-G switches for fast, accurate keystrokes, fully customizable RGB backlighting, and Arx Control integration for enhanced in-game stats and control. Designed for Windows 10 users, it combines portability with professional-grade performance.














| ASIN | B015XW0XVA |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (311) |
| Date First Available | 29 Sept. 2015 |
| Form Factor | Standard |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 830 g |
| Item model number | 920-007735 |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Operating System | Windows 10 |
| Power Source | USB |
| Product Dimensions | 18.52 x 39.05 x 3.55 cm; 830 g |
| Series | G410 Atlas Spectrum |
| Supported Software | Ja |
W**F
All in all a great choice for a for a gaming keyboard all aspects have been nailed on the head i couldn't be happier.
Where to start.. Coming from using membrane keyboards all my life this is one of the easiest adjustments i have had to make! the Romer G keys have a familiar feel the only difference being its not as mushy as membrane and its slightly more springy (which is a welcome addition in my opinion) The RGB lighting truly is a sight for sore eyes as you can have it set to any colour you can think of and the LGS is very simple to use. I have been using it for quite some time as i also own the G502 Mouse and the G430 headset and the keyboard is no exception everything is VERY customise-able which is always a plus in any PC gamer's books. The keyboard is the perfect size for my current work desk as it isn't very big and thanks to the keyboards Tenkeyless design i have more room for erratic hand movements whilst going ham on CSGO. All in all a great choice for a for a gaming keyboard all aspects have been nailed on the head i couldn't be happier. PLUS Logitech gave me a free code for The Division on UPlay which i was surprised to see actually but who doesn't just love free games!
C**R
-Gaming For gaming this is great due to the anti-ghosting (especially noticeable in MOBAs and ...
This is a solid mechanical keyboard for gaming. It has full spectrum RGB backlighting far all 87 keys, and both the gaming mode and backlighting switches have RGB LEDs in them as well. I bought this keyboard due to limited desk space and have to say I'm actually impressed. The switches feel significantly more responsive and actuate much higher up than Cherry MX ones, are much quieter and significantly softer as well, which makes this an ideal keyboard for use over long periods. -Gaming For gaming this is great due to the anti-ghosting (especially noticeable in MOBAs and fast paced FPS such as CS:GO) and the light keypress, which reduces fatigue after the use over long periods. The Logitech software allows you to heat map your keypresses, which is good to see which way you tend to strafe or tendencies you have to improve gameplay. The software also allows zone lighting to illuminate only the keys you need whilst playing. Typing: For short to medium periods of time this keyboard is awesome. The responsiveness lets you know the letters you press are there as well as the light keypress reducing fatigue. That being said, this is a mechanical keyboard and every so often I do find myself having a short break from typing to alleviate the fatigue I'd built up; still I have to do that on most keyboards, so it's not such a bad point. Summary: This is a summary of all of the points I have made in the review: -Pros Light keypress Anti-ghosting Full Spectrum RGB backlighting -Cons I haven't spoken a lot about the negatives of the product in the review, but there are only media keys positioned on the Function Keys and don't have any baklighthing on them, meaning they are pretty tricky to find, even in light. The keyboard has no macro keys, and the Logitech software has no features to remap keys, so quick access in game or in software is sometimes difficult. There is no wrist rest on the keyboard, and the ergonomics aren't so great, adding to the fatigue over long periods, but this is a keyboard designed for travel. Thanks for reading and this is a great keyboard for the price, so give it a shot, definitely.
A**O
Great inexpensive mechanical RGB TKL keyboard
The atlas g410 spectrum keyboard, was just what I was looking for. A ten keyless keyboard that's small looks good and performs well, nice customable Rgb per key lighting. The mechanical keys seem to me to be durable and feel quick and responsive. Very happy with keyboard. Only things I'd say slight downside are the ARX dock I don't really see a need for. And the half wrist rest could have been full length but I do see why they did it, it is a gaming keyboard so right hand going to be using the mouse
A**W
I'd say if you are looking for a gorgeous tenkeyless mechanical keyboard buy with romer-G switches, buy this on a discount.
This is honestly a pretty decent keyboard, if bought at a good price. Pros: - Pretty RGB backlit (with a good degree of customisability using the logitech software) - Lightweight - Mechanical switches (romer-G) Cons: - Loud lose spacebar - Springs sound springy - Pricey So the tenkeyless design isn't for everybody. But it does chip off the price a bit compared to its full sized brethren and it might appeal to people who want portability for those LAN parties, don't have a lot of desk space, and don't mind the absence of a numberpad. To those who are already familiar with cherry MX type switches, romers will feel very different. The romer's really high actuation point will be more reminiscent of membranes but don't require as much force or require you to push the key all the way down. Their closest cherry MX equivalent would be the browns. They don't feel as smooth as cherry MX switches though and their springs make quite noticeable spring sounds. Logitech still needs to refine the romer-G in my opinion. I'd say if you are looking for a gorgeous tenkeyless mechanical keyboard buy with romer-G switches, buy this - preferably on a discount.
T**.
This keyboard is great in size
Brought this as a replacemnt to my old Zboard Merc keyboard which was fairly large. This keyboard is great in size, lovely lighting effects. Only downside is the keys are much noisier but that is expected from a Mechanical keyboard. All in all i would recommend this product as a great replacement device.
A**W
Love the size of it
Go it really cheap from Amazon Warehouse plus discount. Love the size of it, the feeling when typing and the way the backlight is implemented. The fact that it can be managed under the same Logitech software, as my G602 mouse and G13 gamepad, is a big bonus.
J**C
I much prefer the G910 equivalent. Through trying to ...
I much prefer the G910 equivalent. Through trying to save weight, this G410 feels cheap and the keys make a springy noise when bottoming out.
A**R
the keys are perfect, the feel is perfect
The keyboard is gorgeous, the keys are perfect, the feel is perfect, i love the LED functions, but the wristpad is way too small and irritates my hand easily.
D**D
Ich habe mir natürlich die vorherigen Rezensionen durchgelesen und war nicht 100% überzeugt. Alle meine Freunden haben Tastaturen mit Cherry Switches und ich kaufe mir dann Switches, von denen ich nicht weiß, ob sie es wirklich taugen. Aber erstmal zu anderen Dingen. Die Tastatur ist im Mini-Format, besitzt also kein Nummernpad, aber die Pfeiltasten. Das macht sie deutlich kleiner und kann sehr gut auf dem Schreibtisch platziert werden. Die Logitech Software dazu ist übersichtlich und es lassen sich sehr schöne Beleuchtungen einstellen, das gefällt mir gut. Die angepriesene Tragbarkeit ist nett, aber nur sehr selten im Einsatz. Trotzdem finde ich das Design insgesamt sehr ansprechend. Bei der Handyhalterung dachte ich zunächst, dass das ein Gag ist. Aber je mehr sie im Einsatz ist, desto mehr überzeugt sie mich. Ich setzte mich an den Schreibtisch und stelle mein Handy da rein. Der Fuß der Halterung ist rutschfest und das Handy lässt sich einfach reinstecken und herausnehmen, es steht ja nur. Hätte ich nie gedacht, dass ich das so nutzen werde. Nun zu den Tasten und Switches, das wichtigste eigentlich. Der metallische Klang, von dem in Rezensionen gesprochen wird ist wahrnehmbar, aber für mich nicht störend. Selbst wenn ich die Kopfhörer nicht auf hab, hört man nur das *Kling* der letzten angeschlagenen Taste. Naja gut aussuchen würde ich mir das nicht, die Welt geht davon trotzdem nicht unter. Ansonsten fühlen die Tasten sich super an, der Anschlag ist toll und angenehm, auch bei längerem schreiben. Außerdem haben die Tasten eine nicht allzu penetrante Lautstärke, im Gegenteil im Vergleich sind die leiser als andere Switches. Das ist für mich wichtig gewesen. Für den Preis bekommt man eine schicke Tastatur mit toller Beleuchtung, angenehmen Switches und kleinem Format. Eine Kaufempfehlung!
C**N
Un teclado perfecto para jugar y tener espacio de sobra para el raton, que es por lo que yo me lo he comprado. Con un año de uso, ni un problema.
A**.
Cela va faire 1 an que j'ai commandé ce clavier et je peux donc me faire un avis. Aucun problème rencontré. Très agréable au "taper". Tient la cadence dans les jeux vidéos. Customisation sympa des couleurs des touches et beaucoup de macro configurable. Le câble est résistant. Sa taille est parfaite pour des petits bureaux ou pour laisser place au grand tapis de souris :D Le petit - : Pour certain, il peut sembler un peu cheap avec son plastique. Mais, hormis si vous le transporter beaucoup ou gros nerveux ^^, il n'y a aucune raison qu'un élément ne se casse.
M**.
Sehr gute Tastatur, leider ohne Nummblock. Mit dem Programm kann man schön die Farben ändern wie man mag. Sehr zu empfehlen
N**N
I'm happy with this keyboard. Let's list some Pros and Cons: Pros: -Very nice lighting. Illumination is strong and uniform, can be used in bright rooms. There is no light leaking under the keys. Each key can be configured with a different color or be turned off. The lighting is so centered that sometimes it looks as if the keys are actually painted in the corresponding color. Quite well done. -The software is quite decent. You can create profiles (for instance grouping features by color or disabling all key lights except for the ones required in a game) and those will be loaded automatically when you start the game. Exiting to the desktop takes you back to the default lighting. -Very compact. I like this as I don't need numpad and it allows the hands to be "centered" better than in conventional keyboards. -Audio function keys are actually easy to use. The FN is well placed, so you can hit them quickly with a single hand. -Keys are pleasant to use and not too noisy. It's actually possible to play almost in silence, quieter than Cherry Browns. There's a feeling of quality to the way they actuate, and there is no wobble at all. -The phone stand is a nice-to-have, not essential but a good use of the free space on top of the keyboard. -I had no issues at all with the profiles or any software-related problems. My keyboard did warn about a firmware update, which I flashed before starting to use it. Cons -People complain about build quality but I disagree. I see no need for keyboards to be build like tanks, with metal backplates and so on. This keyboard is plastic but not flimsy. It is very light, but the rubber pads on the bottom are also well designed and grip to the table quite well. Unless you're kicking it around in lan parties, it should be quite solid. -The "handle" on the left side is rather useless, a waste of space. -White is not actually a color. The whitest you can get is a very light cyan. The difference is easy to notice if you look at the Caps Lock LED (which is actually white). -I would have preferred a volume roller instead of 3 audio keys -The screensaver-like effects are somewhat dull. A lot more could be done given the lighting capabilities. Still, I find this a minor issue since it can be tweaked by software later. -No palm rests. I don't really miss them since I don't type much at home and for some reason don't miss that while gaming. But if you need a good palm rest, keep in mind that you will have to buy something else, ate least a cheap gel support. There is a symbolic support on the left side but it is too small... doesn't support anything while ASDW gaming. It's a cosmetic touch with no functional utility. This is perhaps my biggest complaint with this keyboard... I like it without the support but would like to add a support in some occasions. A detachable one wouldn't be that difficult/expensive to include. My main doubt at the time is about the reliability of the LEDs. It is at 100% now, but if they start dying, I will update the review. At full retail price, I find it to be a bit overpriced, but discounted this keyboard has good value. There aren't many alternatives out there if you want a ten-keyless with lighting that is fully configurable, so overall, I find it to have enough quality to justify the cost and worth getting, you won't be disappointed if you considered these pros and cons.
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