Logitech'S G512 X Gaming Keyboard Is Both Analog and Mechanical
Logitech G512 X brings Dual Swap beds, TMR sensors, true 8K polling, and modular analog switches to competitive gaming keyboards.
Summary
- Logitech has unveiled the G512 X, a hybrid gaming keyboard featuring 39 “Dual Swap” switch beds that support both analog Hall effect and standard 3-pin or 5-pin mechanical switches
- The board utilizes advanced Tunnel Magnetoresistance (TMR) sensors to enable rapid trigger, true 8K polling, and dual actuation points customized via physical Second Actuation Pressure Point (SAPP) rings
- Launching May 2, the wired peripheral arrives in 75-key and 98-key configurations priced at $179.99 USD and $199.99 USD, featuring integrated storage for extra switches and keycap pullers
The competitive gaming space is increasingly obsessed with granular hardware control, and the Logitech G512 X officially bridges the gap between precision movement and tactile feedback. By introducing 39 “Dual Swap” beds across its chassis, this hybrid keyboard allows players to mix and match analog and mechanical switches on a single board. This modular approach lets users deploy ultra-sensitive analog inputs for movement-heavy WASD keys while keeping the crisp, familiar snap of standard mechanical switches across the rest of the deck.
Under the hood, Logitech ditches traditional Hall effect tech for advanced TMR (Tunnel Magnetoresistance) sensors. This proprietary system unlocks higher precision and a blistering true 8kHz polling rate, delivering virtually instantaneous 0.125ms response times. For high-level esports competitors, the upgrade translates to flawless execution of rapid trigger features, instantly resetting key presses to eliminate input lag during intense firefights. The keyboard’s hybrid slots are strategically clustered around the left-hand gaming zone, leaving the rest of the board dedicated to a standard typing experience.
Beyond raw speed, the Logitech G512 X pushes deep into physical customization. The package includes nine spare analog switches stowed neatly in an integrated top compartment, alongside specialized Second Actuation Pressure Point (SAPP) rings. These small rubber inserts sit beneath the keycaps to provide physical resistance at the 2mm mark, perfectly complementing the software-driven dual actuation settings. Gamers can map a soft press to walk and a hard press to sprint on the exact same key without losing the tactile boundary between the two actions.
Aesthetically, the Logitech G512 X leans into a sleek black and purple colorway complete with a customizable LIGHTSYNC RGB lightbar that features 33 distinct LED zones, reflecting off an optional acrylic palm rest. The design stays relentlessly utilitarian, with the keyboard’s feet ingeniously doubling as switch and keycap pullers. Dual programmable dials handle media and lighting adjustments on the fly, while the G HUB software manages the complex variable actuation depths and multi-action assignments. Releasing on May 2, the wired model drops in 75-key and 98-key layouts for $179.99 USD and $199.99 USD, respectively.





















