Logitech G512 X: The Fusion of Analog and Mechanical in a Keyboard

Published on April 28, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Logitech has unveiled the G512 X, a keyboard that promises to change the rules of the game by integrating analog and mechanical switches into a single chassis. Inspired by custom keyboard culture, this model allows you to adjust the behavior of each key and modify its hardware. The main novelty is the TMR sensors, a technology that reduces physical lag and improves precision with every keystroke.

A Logitech G512 X gaming keyboard in close-up, with cyan blue backlit keys. The left half shows silver mechanical switches; the right half, visible TMR analog sensors. In the background, an open circuit with customization tools.

TMR Sensors: The Technology That Eliminates Keystroke Lag 🎮

TMR sensors, or tunnel magnetoresistance, are the heart of the G512 X. Used in high-end controllers, these components detect switch movement without physical contact, eliminating mechanical bounce and speeding up response. This allows for more stable and faster activation, ideal for competitive gaming where every millisecond counts. Additionally, the user can configure variable actuation points for each key, adapting the keyboard to their play style without needing to swap components.

The Perfect Excuse to Stop Blaming Your Keyboard for Your Losses 😅

With the G512 X, you can no longer say you lost because your keyboard was slow or imprecise. Now you'll have to admit you messed up on your own, and that hurts more than a ghost keystroke. But hey, at least you can customize each key to activate exactly when you want, even if you still can't land that headshot. Of course, the TMR sensor won't help you remember which key opens the inventory in the heat of battle.