Average score
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.0
Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.2
acoustics
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.4

Reviews describe a pleasant overall sound with foam reducing ping and rattle, though one review still heard some plasticky rattle.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.8

Reviews consistently describe the Azoth as unusually good-sounding for a gaming keyboard, with a refined, quiet, and well-controlled sound profile.

actuation consistency
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.4

One review found the switch feel reasonably consistent across all keys.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.0

Fresh units feel consistent and measured, though one long-term review reports occasional repeat presses as the board ages.

backlight brightness
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
3.9

Backlighting is visible and generally attractive, but brightness is not class-leading and some reviews found it dimmer than top rivals.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.2

The backlighting and OLED brightness are easy to adjust, and reviewers found the board usable even with RGB set fairly high.

battery life
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.2

Battery life is good rather than class-leading, with several tests clustering around the mid-30s to mid-40s hours with lighting and longer runtimes possible with power-saving settings.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.8

Battery life is a major strength, with multiple reviewers reporting strong real-world endurance even before disabling the OLED or RGB.

build quality
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.4

Despite the plastic chassis, reviews consistently describe the board as solid, sturdily built, and better made than the price might suggest.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.9

Build quality is a standout, with reviewers repeatedly calling the board solid, premium, and unusually hefty for its size.

cable quality
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.3

The included USB-C cable is described as rubberized, flexible, and perfectly serviceable for charging or wired use.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.2

The included USB cable is consistently described as a long braided cable, which supports the board’s premium feel.

compatibility
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.3

Compatibility evidence includes macOS support, pairing with compatible Logitech Lightspeed devices, multi-device use, and support for aftermarket low-profile keycaps.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.3

The Azoth works across multiple platforms, with reviewers specifically noting Windows and Mac support and broader cross-platform compatibility.

connectivity
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.6

Tri-mode connectivity is a recurring strength, with 2.4GHz Lightspeed, Bluetooth, and wired USB-C all repeatedly confirmed.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.7

Tri-mode connectivity is a clear plus, giving users wired USB-C, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz wireless options that reviewers found easy to use.

customization options
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.7

Customization is a major strength, with G Hub and KEYCONTROL providing deep remapping, layering, and setup flexibility beyond basic lighting tweaks.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.7

Customization is broad, covering key remaps, macros, OLED content, lighting, profiles, and mod-friendly hardware touches.

desk space efficiency
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.5

The TKL layout is explicitly praised for freeing up desk space.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.7

The 75% layout saves desk space while still leaving room for mouse movement and core keys that smaller boards often drop.

durability
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.7

PBT caps and, in one review, a replaceable battery help the G515 make a stronger long-term durability case than many wireless boards.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.7

Long-term and shorter reviews both point to durable construction, with strong materials and good aging characteristics over extended use.

ease of switch replacement
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
1.2

Switch replacement is limited because the switches are explicitly described as not hot-swappable.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.8

Switch replacement is easy thanks to hot-swap support and included tools, making experimentation much easier than on typical gaming boards.

ergonomics
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.3

Low-profile height and adjustable tilt contribute to a comfortable, easy-to-reach typing posture.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
3.2

Ergonomics are mixed: the feet and typing angle help, but the high profile and control design can become tiring or awkward.

extra gaming features
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
3.9

Game Mode and Logitech-specific extras are present, but some reviews still felt the board lacked more advanced gaming hardware features.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.6

Gaming extras are plentiful, including macros, Windows lock, stealth shortcuts, and other gamer-focused convenience features.

frame rigidity
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.4

Despite its slim plastic build, the frame is described as hard to bend with very little flex.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.7

The chassis feels impressively rigid, with reviewers calling it solid and noting very little unwanted flex.

gaming performance
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.3

Gaming performance is generally strong and responsive, though the board is not positioned as the most hardcore esports feature set.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.9

Gaming performance is a major strength, with reviewers praising responsiveness, wireless play, and all-around feel in fast-paced use.

hot-swappable switches
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
1.2

Multiple reviews explicitly note that the switches are not hot-swappable.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
5.0

Hot-swap support is one of the Azoth’s defining enthusiast features and is repeatedly highlighted across reviews.

keycap quality
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.3

Double-shot PBT keycaps are a repeated highlight for texture, grip, and durability, though some reviewers still criticized flatness, looseness, or smoothness.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.6

The stock PBT keycaps are generally well liked for texture and durability, even if not every reviewer loved every detail.

key responsiveness
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.5

Short-travel switches and responsive action make inputs feel quick across both work and gaming.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.8

Key response is consistently described as quick and responsive, whether the board is used for gaming or general work.

key spacing
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.1

Key spacing is described as familiar and close to a standard ANSI layout, which eases adaptation.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
3.9

Key spacing is mostly praised for feeling natural on a compact layout, though the screen does force some keys closer together than ideal.

key stability
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
3.9

Key stability is mostly positive, with some reviews praising minimal wobble and others noting more movement than ideal.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.6

Stability is strong, especially on larger keys, with reviewers calling out controlled stabilizers and reduced wobble.

latency
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.4

2.4GHz Lightspeed is repeatedly described as low-latency or lag-free, while Bluetooth carries the usual latency penalty.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.8

Latency is a strength, with reviewers repeatedly describing the board as low-latency and hard to distinguish from wired use.

layout options
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.2

The board sticks to a familiar TKL layout rather than offering alternate size variants, and reviewers found that layout practical and easy to learn.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.4

Layout flexibility is decent for this category, with reviewers noting the 75% format and availability beyond a single regional layout.

legend visibility
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.0

Shine-through legends are generally easy to read, but a few reviews noted uneven illumination or incomplete legend coverage on some keys.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
2.9

Legend visibility is a weak point when the lighting is off, with multiple reviewers saying the legends are hard to see.

macro customization
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.7

Macro and layer functionality is deep, with several reviews highlighting the ability to assign up to 15 functions per key.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
2.7

Macro support exists, but reviewers repeatedly note limits around secondary layers and more advanced mapping flexibility.

materials quality
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.3

Materials quality lands above expectations for the price, with sturdy plastics and a generally premium-feeling finish.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.8

Material quality is high, mixing aluminum, steel, quality plastics, and enthusiast-style components in a premium package.

media controls
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
2.8

Media functions exist, but mostly as secondary Fn commands rather than dedicated hardware controls.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
3.9

Media control support is useful overall, though the dial and rocker implementation can be less satisfying than a traditional wheel.

noise level
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.3

The board is repeatedly described as quiet or audibly muted for a mechanical keyboard.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.7

Noise is well managed, especially with quieter switches, and several reviews call the board notably quiet for a gaming keyboard.

onboard memory
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.6

Onboard or built-in memory is confirmed for storing settings, profiles, or lighting when moving between systems.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.5

Onboard profile storage is a real advantage, letting users keep multiple saved configurations on the keyboard itself.

passthrough features
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
1.0

One review explicitly notes the absence of a USB passthrough port.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
1.5

Passthrough and extra ports are a clear weakness, because reviewers explicitly note the lack of USB passthrough and audio jacks.

per-key lighting control
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.6

Per-key RGB control is directly supported through Logitech software.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.7

Per-key lighting control is well supported, with reviewers highlighting both per-key RGB hardware and detailed tuning options.

polling rate
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.5

One review explicitly confirms a 1,000 Hz wireless polling rate.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.5

The 1,000Hz polling rate is in line with premium wireless gaming boards and was treated as fully competitive in reviews.

portability
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.3

The slim TKL shape, dongle storage, and travel-friendly framing make the keyboard easy to carry and use in tighter spaces.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
3.4

Portability is mixed: the compact layout helps with travel, but the weight makes it less convenient than lighter small boards.

profile management
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.5

Reviews describe multiple profiles, presets, community profile sharing, or per-program configs, giving the board solid profile-management flexibility.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.4

Profile management is solid, with multiple stored profiles and quick switching available for different setups or tasks.

rapid trigger support
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
1.0

A review explicitly flags the absence of rapid-trigger-style features.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
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reliability
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.6

Connection stability and day-to-day reliability are called out as strong.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.8

Reliability is strong overall, with reviewers reporting stable wireless use, no missed inputs, and good long-term behavior.

RGB customization
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.5

G Hub allows custom RGB effects and animations rather than limiting users to presets alone.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.7

RGB customization is deep, covering effects, brightness, presets, and software-driven personalization.

RGB lighting quality
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.0

RGB looks clean and appealing overall, but several reviews note uneven legends or less-than-ideal consistency across the lighting.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.4

Lighting quality is generally praised as attractive and useful, though it is more subtle than flashier gaming keyboards.

size and form factor
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.6

The 22mm-tall low-profile TKL form factor is one of the keyboard’s clearest strengths.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.7

The 75% form factor is one of the board’s biggest strengths, balancing compact size with much better everyday usability than 60% boards.

software quality
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.6

G Hub is broadly seen as capable and feature-rich, with strong programming tools, though some reviews imply a learning curve.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
2.1

Software quality is the clearest drawback, with repeated complaints about Armoury Crate being bloated, slow, unstable, or frustrating.

sound dampening
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.4

Foam and layered dampening are repeatedly cited as meaningful contributors to the quieter sound.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.8

Sound dampening is excellent thanks to multiple foam and silicone layers that reduce ping, echo, and hollowness.

stabilizer quality
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.5

Direct stabilizer evidence is positive, with one review saying they do their job well and keep wobble low on larger keys.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.7

Stabilizers are a strength, with pre-lubed larger keys delivering smoother travel and better consistency than usual for gaming boards.

switch feel
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.6

Switch feel is generally praised as tactile, smooth, and satisfying for a low-profile board.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.4

Switch feel is strong overall, with smooth stock switches and good variety, though some reviewers still preferred other switch types.

switch options
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.3

Buyers get tactile or linear switch choices, but the scored reviews do not support a third clicky option.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.5

Switch choice is solid, with multiple stock switch variants that cover linear, tactile, and clicky preferences.

typing comfort
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.5

Typing comfort is consistently strong once users adjust to the low-profile form factor.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.2

Typing comfort is very good for most users thanks to the gasket-style build and compact but still practical layout, though a full-size board can still feel easier for long writing sessions.

typing feel
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.7

Typing feel is a standout, with reviewers describing it as fast, satisfying, and productive.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.8

Typing feel is one of the Azoth’s biggest strengths, with many reviewers describing it as premium, smooth, and enthusiast-leaning.

value for money
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.1

Value is viewed as good but not unbeatable, with a lower price than pricier Logitech low-profile models offset by a few compromises.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
3.2

Value is mixed: reviewers love the hardware, but many still question whether the premium price is easy to justify.

volume control
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
1.9

Volume adjustment exists through secondary keys, but the missing dial or dedicated controls is a recurring complaint.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
3.2

Volume control works, but the dial and rocker can feel finicky enough that some reviewers found it less convenient than expected.

wireless performance
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
4.6

Lightspeed wireless performance is one of the product’s most consistent strengths, with repeated praise for stability and wired-like behavior.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
4.9

Wireless performance is a standout, with stable 2.4GHz results, minimal lag, and behavior reviewers considered effectively wired-grade.

wrist rest quality
Product 1: Logitech G515 Lightspeed
1.5

There is no included wrist rest, and several reviews mention that absence as a drawback even if the low profile reduces the need.

Product 2: ASUS ROG Azoth
2.0

The lack of an included wrist rest hurts long-session comfort for some users, especially given the board’s higher profile.