The Logitech PRO X 60 is nearly half off at $89.99 right now

    By Omair Khaliq Sultan
Published December 29, 2025

If you want a compact gaming keyboard without paying premium money, this is a strong deal on a legit wireless option. The Logitech PRO X 60 LIGHTSPEED is down to $89.99 (compared value $179.99), saving you $90. That’s the kind of discount that makes a “nice-to-have” upgrade feel practical, especially if you’ve been trying to clean up your desk, free up mouse space, or move to a more streamlined travel-friendly setup.

This is a 60% wireless mechanical gaming keyboard designed around Logitech’s LIGHTSPEED connectivity for low-latency play. The compact layout cuts the footprint down significantly, which is why a lot of competitive players prefer it: you get more room to move your mouse and you can keep your arms in a tighter, more comfortable position.

The switches here are GX optical tactile, which are meant to feel responsive while still giving you some feedback on presses. You also get LIGHTSYNC RGB for per-key lighting and custom effects, which is helpful if you want specific profiles for different games or you just want your setup to look sharp.

At this price, the value is the wireless performance and the form factor. A lot of cheaper compact boards either cut corners on wireless stability or feel more like “good for the money” than “actually good.” This one is built as a serious gaming keyboard, just in a smaller frame, which is exactly what you want if you play shooters or anything where quick mouse movement matters.

The only real tradeoff is the 60% layout: you’re giving up dedicated arrow keys and a function row. If you’re mostly gaming, you’ll adapt quickly. If you’re doing a lot of spreadsheet work or you rely on navigation keys all day, it can feel limiting unless you’re comfortable with layers and shortcuts.

If you want a compact, wireless gaming keyboard that’s built for fast play and a cleaner desk, $89.99 is a great buy. If you know you need full-size keys for productivity, you’ll be happier with a TKL or full-size board instead—even if it costs a bit more.

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