Logitech G610 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review

The Package

The immediate thing I noticed on the Logitech G610 Orion Brown packaging was the on box labels promoting the use of Cherry MX switches.

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The box itself is quite minimalist, though with a bright blue used to colour the thinner edge of the box.

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On the rear of the box you get another prominent advertisement of the use of Cherry MX switches. With two other blurbs about the use of a white LED and also providing a small amount of information about the dedicated media keys.

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Inside, there is actually little included, the keyboard is covered in a plastic film whilst underneath is a multilingual user guide and a warranty card.

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