Logitech G515 Rapid TKL Review: Low-Profile Hall-Effect, Done Right
★★★★ 4.3/5Reviewed 2026-06-29
Logitech's first proper rapid-trigger board: low-profile magnetic-analog Hall-effect switches with adjustable actuation down to 0.1 mm, in a clean TKL. At $169.99 it brings the one keyboard feature that measurably helps aim — rapid trigger — into Logitech's ecosystem and a low-profile form a lot of players prefer.
Where to buy
Logitech G515 Rapid TKL
Premium · live price at your regional store
AimBench score
Product verdict — build, value & fit, not win-rate.
The good
- +Adjustable Hall-effect actuation down to 0.1 mm with rapid trigger
- +Low-profile form — shorter travel, comfortable for many
- +Logitech build and G HUB software ecosystem
- +Clean TKL layout frees desk space for low-sens arm swings
The catch
- −1000 Hz polling — rivals offer 8K (a marginal difference)
- −Low-profile feel isn't for everyone — try before committing
- −$169.99 is premium for a TKL
- −SOCD/Snap-Tap features carry game-specific legality caveats
AimBench insight
It delivers the one keyboard feature that measurably helps aim — rapid trigger — in a low-profile Logitech TKL, but that edge is binary and saturates, so the $169.99 buys form factor and ecosystem, not more advantage than any HE board.
Specs
| Spec | Logitech G515 Rapid TKL |
|---|---|
| Switch | Magnetic analog (low-profile Hall-effect) |
| Rapid trigger | Yes |
| Actuation | 0.1 mm |
| Polling | 1KHz |
| Form factor | TKL |
| Price class | Premium |
The one keyboard edge
We don't give keyboards a "best-built" score like mice or monitors — and that's deliberate. The single keyboard feature that's a genuine competitive edge, rapid-trigger Hall-effect actuation, is right there on the spec sheet (nothing hidden to measure), and every competitive board now has it — so it saturates. Above that line you're buying case, layout, polling number and finish, not advantage. So the only question that matters competitively is binary: does it clear the edge?
Polling: 1KHz — a high keyboard polling number is marketing, not a felt advantage; the edge is the switch, not the Hz. Legality: plain rapid trigger is legal everywhere, but automated SOCD / "Snap Tap" was banned in CS2 (Aug 2024) and stays legal in Valorant — leave it off where your game prohibits it.
Beyond the edge (refinement, not an edge): build 4/5 · sound & feel 4/5 · TKL layout (smaller frees mousing room, larger keeps arrows and F-row). Sourced from reviewer/RTINGS consensus — comfort and feel, never an aim advantage.
Stainless-steel top plate over a multi-layer dampened low-profile chassis is rattle-free with a muted, controlled sound and no hollow resonance.
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The edge, and its ceiling
Know the rules
If you want the lowest-profile mainstream rapid-trigger board with Logitech's software and support, the G515 Rapid is an easy recommendation. Want a standard-height enthusiast board instead? The Wooting and GMMK HE options compete on build and customisation.
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The rating is an editorial product verdict (build, value, fit, how well it clears the competitive floor) — not a win-rate claim. Specs are sourced; the buy link is an affiliate link to your regional store, where the live price shows.
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