Overview

The Logitech G Pro X TKL is a tenkeyless (TKL) mechanical gaming keyboard introduced by Logitech G, a brand of Logitech International S.A. It is designed for competitive gaming environments, emphasizing portability, low-latency wireless performance, and user-serviceability. The TKL form factor removes the numeric keypad, reducing the keyboard's footprint on a desk and allowing for more mouse movement space, a common preference among esports athletes as documented by professional player setups. The keyboard utilizes Logitech G's proprietary Lightspeed wireless technology, which provides a 1 ms report rate, aiming to deliver responsiveness comparable to wired connections according to Logitech G's specifications. In addition to Lightspeed, it includes Bluetooth connectivity for broader device compatibility and a USB-C port for wired operation and charging.

A key feature of the Pro X TKL is its hot-swappable switch sockets. This design allows users to replace the pre-installed GX mechanical switches (available in Tactile, Linear, and Clicky variants) with other compatible 3-pin mechanical switches without soldering. This facilitates customization and maintenance, enabling users to tailor the typing feel or replace individual faulty switches. The keyboard's construction is geared towards durability, featuring an aluminum top plate and a robust chassis intended to withstand the demands of competitive gaming. RGB backlighting is customizable per-key through Logitech G HUB software, allowing for personalized aesthetics and game-specific lighting profiles. The inclusion of dedicated media controls and a volume roller provides convenient access to audio adjustments during gameplay or general use. The Logitech G Pro X TKL aims to provide a reliable and adaptable input device for professional gamers and enthusiasts who require a compact, high-performance wireless keyboard.

Key features

  • Lightspeed Wireless Technology: Provides a 1 ms report rate, aiming for low-latency wireless performance for competitive gaming as detailed on the Logitech G website.
  • Hot-Swappable GX Mechanical Switches: Allows users to easily replace switches without soldering, offering customization options with GX Tactile, Linear, or Clicky switches, or other 3-pin compatible switches.
  • Tenkeyless (TKL) Form Factor: Omits the numeric keypad to reduce desk footprint and increase mouse movement area, aligning with esports preferences observed in professional player setups.
  • Durable Construction: Features an aluminum top plate and a reinforced chassis designed for resilience in competitive environments.
  • Programmable RGB Backlighting: Per-key RGB lighting customizable via Logitech G HUB software, supporting various effects and game-specific profiles.
  • Dedicated Media Controls and Volume Roller: Integrated buttons for media playback and a tactile roller for volume adjustment, enhancing user convenience during gameplay.
  • Dual Connectivity: Supports Lightspeed wireless for gaming, Bluetooth for broader compatibility, and USB-C for wired connection and charging.
  • Long Battery Life: Offers up to 50 hours of continuous gameplay on a single charge with RGB lighting enabled according to manufacturer specifications.
  • G HUB Software Compatibility: Enables macro programming, key remapping, and lighting synchronization across compatible Logitech G devices through the G HUB ecosystem.

Pricing

Pricing for the Logitech G Pro X TKL is subject to regional variations and retailer markups. The table below reflects the manufacturer's suggested retail price as of May 2026.

Model Switch Type MSRP (USD) Availability Date
Logitech G Pro X TKL Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Keyboard GX Tactile $199.99 Q4 2023
Logitech G Pro X TKL Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Keyboard GX Linear $199.99 Q4 2023
Logitech G Pro X TKL Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Keyboard GX Clicky $199.99 Q4 2023

For current pricing and regional availability, consult the official Logitech G Pro X TKL product page.

Common integrations

  • Logitech G HUB Software: Required for full customization of RGB lighting, key assignments, macros, and G-key functionality. Download G HUB from Logitech G's website.
  • OBS Studio / Streamlabs Desktop: Custom macros and G-key assignments can be used to control streaming software functions like scene switching or muting microphones. Elgato Stream Deck documentation provides examples for similar integrations.
  • Discord: G-keys can be programmed to perform Discord-specific actions, such as push-to-talk, muting, or deafening.
  • Game Integrations: Certain games offer direct integration with Logitech G HUB, allowing for game-specific lighting profiles or key bindings. These are typically managed within the G HUB software.
  • Operating Systems (Windows/macOS): Basic keyboard functionality is plug-and-play, but advanced features require G HUB.

Alternatives

For users considering the Logitech G Pro X TKL, several alternatives offer comparable features in the TKL or compact mechanical keyboard market:

  • Razer BlackWidow V4 75%: A compact hot-swappable mechanical keyboard from Razer, featuring their proprietary switches and Razer Synapse software for customization as detailed on the Razer product page.
  • SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini Wireless: A 60% form factor keyboard known for its OmniPoint 2.0 adjustable mechanical switches, offering customizable actuation points according to SteelSeries specifications.
  • Corsair K70 RGB TKL Champion Series: A wired TKL mechanical keyboard designed for esports, featuring Cherry MX switches and an 8,000 Hz polling rate for ultra-low latency inputs as described by Corsair.
  • Glorious GMMK Pro: A highly customizable barebones 75% keyboard, popular among enthusiasts for its gasket-mounted design and extensive switch and keycap compatibility as offered by Glorious Gaming.
  • Wooting 60HE: A 60% analog mechanical keyboard known for its Lekker switches, enabling features like rapid trigger and adjustable actuation points, often cited for its advanced input control in competitive gaming per Wooting's product information.

Getting started

To begin using the Logitech G Pro X TKL, follow these initial steps:

  1. Charge the Keyboard: Connect the keyboard to a USB-A port on your computer using the supplied USB-C to USB-A cable.
  2. Choose Connectivity:
    • Lightspeed Wireless: Insert the Lightspeed USB receiver into an available USB-A port on your computer. Ensure the power switch on the keyboard (located on the top edge) is set to "Lightspeed."
    • Bluetooth: Set the keyboard's power switch to "Bluetooth." On your computer or mobile device, navigate to Bluetooth settings, search for "PRO X TKL," and pair.
    • Wired: Connect the USB-C cable directly to the keyboard and your computer. The keyboard will function in wired mode and charge simultaneously.
  3. Install G HUB Software: Download and install the Logitech G HUB software from the official Logitech G website. This software is necessary for customizing RGB lighting, programming G-keys, creating macros, and updating firmware.
  4. Customize Settings: Open G HUB to access options for per-key RGB lighting, remapping keys, setting up game profiles, and adjusting other performance settings.

Example G-key assignment for a common task (e.g., opening a specific application):

// This is a conceptual representation within Logitech G HUB software
// G HUB uses a graphical interface for key assignments, not direct code.

// --- Within G HUB Interface ---
// 1. Select the PRO X TKL keyboard.
// 2. Navigate to the "Assignments" tab.
// 3. Click on a desired G-key (e.g., G1).
// 4. From the "System" actions, drag "Launch Application" to G1.
// 5. Browse to select the executable file of the application (e.g., C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe).
// 6. Save the changes to the profile.

// G-key function: G1
// Assigned action: Launch Application
// Application path: C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe