Everywhere I look, I see an ad for Logitech's Aurora Collection of accessories. At least, it feels that way. Often it's the distinctive, cloud-shaped palm rest, or the beautiful all-white headphones. They follow me across social media platforms. You got me, Logitech: I'm interested.
The Aurora Collection checks several boxes for me: It's designed for gamers like myself, but with a softer aesthetic, featuring white form factors and colorful accessories, something that's hard to find in a landscape of all-black everything. (Someone bring back the colorful monitors of the iMac age! I'm begging you!) It nicely toes the line of visually pleasing without being cheap or infantile, and isn't so feminine in its design choices that it feels exclusive to anyone who identifies as a woman.
I tested three key components of the collection: the G705 gaming mouse ($80), the G715 wireless mechanical keyboard ($180), and the G735 headset ($200), plus the included cloud rest for the keyboard and the carrying case for the headphones. (There's also a wired version of the keyboard for $140.) I've been happy using these as I work and game throughout the day, but my favorite item of the collection surprised me.
Color Injection
Something about the G715 wireless mechanical keyboard reminds me of my childhood keyboard. I think it's the bulky form factor paired with the dark gray buttons on the top; it sends me right back to using my parents' big gray keyboard while I played Freddi Fish.




