Logitech G-Series Keyboards Key Chatter Investigation

Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating reports of a key chatter defect in Logitech G-Series keyboards. Owners of the Logitech G915 X Lightspeed report key presses registering multiple times (known as “key chatter”), even after warranty replacements. Enthusiast forums and blogs identify this as a recurring defect across 2025 hot-swappable keyboards.

Widespread Reliability Concerns in Logitech G-Series Keyboards

Despite being marketed as “professional-grade” equipment, the G915 X Lightspeed suffers from persistent chatter issues. Consumers say the defect undermines the keyboard’s reliability for gaming and professional use.

Common Problems Reported by Consumers:

  • Single key presses registering twice or more
  • Replacement units showing the same defect
  • Inability to rely on keyboards marketed as “pro-grade”
  • Frustration with Logitech’s handling of warranty claims

Consumers Face Serious Risks: Frustration and Added Costs

Owners report:

  • Out-of-pocket costs for repairs or repeated RMAs
  • Loss of confidence in Logitech’s premium claims
  • Diminished value of expensive keyboards

Are You Affected by Logitech G-Series Key Chatter?

If you purchased a Logitech G-Series G915 X Lightspeed or similar model and experienced:

  • Key chatter or repeated inputs
  • Out-of-pocket repair or shipping costs
  • Inability to use your keyboard as intended

you may be eligible to join our ongoing class action investigation. Contact Migliaccio & Rathod LLP to learn about your options.

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