Packaging and Accessories

The box for the Logitech G Pro X 60 Lightspeed follows the same theme that all of their Pro lineup does. This means a black box and the PRO branding in the top left corner with the biggest font. Next to that, they have the full model name and the Logitech logo is down in the bottom left corner. Most of the front of the box however is filled with a picture of the keyboard which looks to be life size. Beyond that, the front of the box has the switch type in the top right corner letting you know that this specific keyboard has their GX Optical Linear switches. Around on the back of the box, you will see “Keep Playing” in blue and white. If the light hits the box just right though you will see black text printed on the black box, this lists out a few of the key features of the keyboard like its Lightspeed Wireless, Double Shot PBT keycaps, Optical Switches, and it having a standard layout.

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Like with the Pro X TKL, the G Pro X 60 Lightspeed box opens up and you have a carrying case inside. They have used the underside of the lid to print instructions on how to connect the keyboard to your PC including a QR code for instructions and a link for the G Hub software download. Everything else is packed inside the carrying case. I love that the case is included and it doubles as a great way to keep everything protected for shipping, keeping packing materials to a minimum.

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The carrying case has the same design as the case with the TKL. This is a hard case with a fabric-like texture on the outside. It has a loop on the end where you could attach a carabiner and clip the case to a bag if needed and two zippers that go around with easy to find grips attached to each.

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When you get inside the keyboard itself comes wrapped up in a tissue paper with the Logitech G logo all across it. Then up on top, they have a sticker with the web address to download the Logitech G Hub software on top. Up under the keyboard Logitech has all of the accessories as well as a stack of the documentation.

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For documentation, the G Pro X 60 Lightspeed comes with a user guide with lined drawings of where everything is on the keyboard. You also have a warranty paper and a safety paper which touches on how to remove the batter inside should you need to. Then for accessories, you just get a few things. You get a USB charging cable, a keycap, wireless dongle, and an adapter for the dongle. The included USB cable is standard USB Type-A on one end and Type-C on the other. Logitech kept the cable simple with no sleeving or anything fancy on it, it just has the regular rubber coating on it. It does at least have a Velcro strap pre-attached at least which they use to keep the cable bundled up and means that when you transport your keyboard you can tie up the cable as well to fit it back in the carrying case.

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For the other accessories, Logitech includes a standard escape key which is there just in case you don’t like the white key with the G logo on it that comes installed on the G Pro X 60 Lightspeed. You then also get the small USB wireless dongle which is the same size as other Logitech wireless products. As someone with multiple Logitech devices though, I love that they print the device name on each dongle. The adapter that it comes plugged into is just there to let you plug the dongle into the end of the included Type-C cable. This lets you get the dongle up on your desk and closer to the mouse for a better connection if that is a concern.

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