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I have a Logitech G710+. After years (like 8) of use, the keycaps were starting to crack with age. I reached out to Logitech and they sent me all new keycaps, free of charge, despite being several times past the warranty period.
Truly amazing customer service.
yea, would have happily paid for keycaps, since i was so far past any kind of warrenty.
Ended up buying some nicer, PBT kecaps 4 years after that anyways. Still use this keyboard, even if part of the backlighting has failed in the... 12 years.
https://i.imgur.com/anIU1RQ.jpeg
Nice keycaps! Can you please provide link to them? Thinking of getting some fancy ones myself.
Same with me! I bought that keyboard because at the time it was the cheapest mechanical keyboard I could find that wasn't an Aliexpress special, and it's still working well for me.
The keycaps for that keyboard have a known design issue - the plastic part that connects it to the key is too thin and breaks easily - which is why I think they're willing to send out free replacements.
The aggressive enshittification of everything is why I've started downloading games from gog instead of steam.
Its why i have a jellyfin server.
Now its why ill have to find a new favorite mouse to use and have multiple backups of (once my g502 wireless and the backup finally die)
I bought half a dozen G502's when I found out they were changing them many years ago, and I've only opened 1 of them. Pretty sure I'm good for life at this point.
I like the M705 for my work PC. Wireless and the batteries literally last for years. They do eventually die to the 'double click of death' so no points for longevity of hardware.
Also have a G13 that I like. Never found a better gaming half-keyboard but they stopped making them a long time ago.
did you ever watch the youtube 'deepdive' into the double click?
Turns out they are using an older switch which, while great at the time, wants a higher voltage than modern, electricity diet, mice.
https://youtu.be/v5BhECVlKJA
I have not but I'll check it out later. Thanks!
Interesting... I've had one for 10 years, use it nearly daily, and haven't had any issues.
I’m on my 3rd or 4th one now. They still always last a good 5 years.
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I have never found anything as nice for my hand as the G502, and it has the perfect amount of buttons. That's why I had to stock up!
The G13 got really popular AFTER Logitech discontinued it, because there really hasn't been anything like it on the market. I went looking to stock up on those too, but I was too late - they will go for a couple hundred bucks or more, used, when you can find one!
My previous logi mouse lasted for a decade before giving up.
My current MX mouse lasted almost 3 years before the rubber started separating from the case at the palm area.
I don’t know if I will buy another logi mouse.
I use their webcams and I'm not very impressed with the results. They haven't updated the technology in a decade or more.
It's such a pain to find things. Would be nice to just have a list of products that work decently without subscriptions or printer ink economy bullshit.
If you don't mind spending money on a good product, the Insta360 Link is a fantastic webcam. It has a 3-axis gimbal which lets you pan, tilt, and rotate. It has an AI feature that's actually useful - it can follow you as you move around.
Their control software only works on Windows and MacOS but I'm working on something similar for Linux.