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# 25% faster actuation 16M customizable RGB colors 9 programmable G-keys Logitech G910 Orion Spark RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard – 9 Programmable Buttons, Dedicated Media Controls

**Brand:** logitech g
**Price:** S/.97
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## Summary

> ⚡ Dominate your game with speed, style, and smart control!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Logitech G910 Orion Spark RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard – 9 Programmable Buttons, Dedicated Media Controls by logitech g
- **How much does it cost?** S/.97 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- logitech g enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted logitech g brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Macro Mastery:** 9 programmable G-keys let you execute complex commands with precision and speed 🎮
- • **Seamless Media Control:** Dedicated buttons for instant play, pause, mute, and volume adjustments without missing a beat 🎵
- • **Smart Gaming Companion:** Arx Control app and smartphone dock keep your in-game stats and controls at your fingertips 📱
- • **Vibrant Personalization:** Customize every key with 16 million RGB colors to match your unique style 🎨
- • **Lightning-Fast Romer-G Switches:** Experience up to 25% faster key response for competitive edge ⚡

## Overview

The Logitech G910 Orion Spark is the world's fastest RGB mechanical gaming keyboard featuring exclusive Romer-G switches with 25% faster actuation, 9 programmable G-keys for custom macros, and fully customizable RGB lighting with 16 million colors. It includes dedicated media controls and integrates with the Arx Control app for real-time in-game data on your smartphone, making it the ultimate tool for professional and passionate gamers.

## Description

Orion Spark is the world's fastest RGB mechanical gaming keyboard, featuring exclusive Romer-G mechanical switches that offer up to 25 percent faster actuation, plus 9 programmable G-keys and intelligent RGB illumination.

Review: Very impressive keyboard - Very impressed with this keyboard, build quality is great (even though it's plastic) and it feels very solid. Not much flex when force is applied and it has a wonderful soft touch rubber coating which looks to be impossible to leave fingerprints on. There are some glossy black plastic parts that seem to attract fingerprints, but it's only the frame underneath the keyboard that actually holds both the included wrist rests. I did a lot of research on what type of keyboard I wanted to get and I found the g910 had everything I needed. I liked the idea of the new Romer G switches and the amazing led back lighting just seem to top of the whole package. While I wasn't personally in love with the gamer themed design, I do have to say it looks better in person. It looks a lot more under stated than I though, and I actually have really grown to love it. I do have some ideas on modding it to give it a more personal touch and to mach my rig's color scheme. Now onto the actual performance of this awesome device. There seems to be a lot of controversy over the key caps and whether or not they are hard to type on and if you catch your fingers on the edge of the raised edges. Personally, I love them and I think they help me to type more accurately and faster than I ever have. I adjusted to them almost instantly and really can't see how anyone would have an issue with them if they just spend a day or two with it. I have not had my fingers catch on the edges of any keys yet, and found them to really center my fingers on the keys. I have been using a rubber dome membrane keyboard up until now and while I really have no issues with those, I can say that a mechanical keyboard is in every single way possible, better, especially this one. The shape of the caps and the short actuation of the switches really help give me an edge that I didn't have before. I also don't have any issues with either of the wrist rests. They both work great and in my particular caseand the asymmetric design doesn't hinder typing performance. The new Romer G switches are absolutely wonderful. They actually seem to be quieter than my rubber dome keyboard and you can really feel how quick these register a key. I find myself not having to smash the keys to type fast and accurate and it helps put less strain on my fingers and joints. I think they are onto something here. I also love how easy it is to take off and put on the key caps. There is no need for a puller, you just pull them off and push them on. They actually work very well and I personally think the design will help with durability and longevity. I play a lot of Battlefield 4 and while I am not very good, I found myself to have more kills and less deaths while using this keyboard. I bought this g910 along with the Logitech g402 mouse and the combo has really upped my game. I'm still not that good but I'm definitely better with these and my hardware is now no longer hindering anything. Logitech claims the g910 is the world's fastest mechanical rgb keyboard and they claim the g402 is the world's fastest mouse. I think they might be right! Now onto the lighting and software, a big part of this keyboard and something I didn't really have any interest in at all. I game a lot at night and had problems with seeing keys at night on my old keyboard. An issue no longer as these are wonderfully bright and precise in the way they light each key with the perfect amount of illumination. You can change every key to a different color and brightness, besides the macro profile keys (top left, always orange although it's not very bright and the key has a really small font), caps num and scroll lock lights, and the media keys (top right, always blue but again not very bright and easily overlooked in a dark room). The software is very intuitive and works really well. At first glance it may seem kinda basic, but once you get in there and work your way through everything it is well rounded and covers a lot. It might seem like it won't do what you want it to, but if you just look around through everything, it's all there. You can set specific lighting to each game with different profiles and the possibilities seem endless. If you are looking for information on this keyboard and are deciding if this is going to be better than a k70 rgb, or a razer chroma, or another popular mechanical keyboard, I can't honestly tell you. I have no experience with any of the other competitors and can't tell you how this one compares, although I have used cherry's and I did like them. I can tell you though that I am extremely happy with my purchase, and I won't ever look back. I think the romer g switches and the software are what sealed the deal for me. Corsair's software for the k70 rgb isn't the best and razer uses kaliah switches instead of the industry standard cherry mx. These romer g's are queit, feel wonderful, and are lightning fast. I would definitely recommend this product to someone looking for a good mechanical rgb gaming keyboard.
Review: Keyboard: Great! Seller: Trash - Five stars because this is a PRODUCT review. The SELLER, FDBV Corporate Group, gets a one-star from me. This model of keyboard is great - obviously, I loved my old one so much that when it broke, I had to come here and buy another one secondhand, because Logitech doesn't make these anymore. I like the way the keys cup my fingers. I like the per-app hyper-customizable lighting profiles you can set up in LGHUB. I like the extra G-keys and the various functionality (macros, program launch, map to other keys including F13-F24) you can attach to them. Wonderful keyboard. HOWEVER. This seller is a joke. Do not buy refurbs from FDBV Corporate Group unless you are willing to put in the time and effort to clean the item up yourself. I expect this kind of quality from something I pick up off someone's porch after finding it on Craigslist, NOT from someone who sells through desertcart. I received a sad-looking crumpled box entirely covered in packing tape, inside which was this keyboard wrapped very, ahem, thoroughly let's call it, in scraps of bubble wrap and shipping paper - which is fine, I don't really care about the unboxing process, though it did rather set the tone for what I was about to clap eyes on. What I care about is how dirty the keyboard was, and the fact that even AFTER I hit it with a damp paper towel, an entire can of compressed air, and a keyboard-cleaning brush between the keys, it STILL was awful horrible no-good bad-times filthy underneath. Thank goodness I had a nice lil key puller on hand - see attached photo for the horror that still had to be extricated AFTER the above cleaning efforts once I pulled all the keys off. Apparently, this thing was some cat's favorite bed - and I think I might be allergic to whatever kind of cat this was, so thanks very much for THAT, FDBV. So little attention was paid to the actual "refurbishment" part of this resale - disgusting, disgraceful, and downright unprofessional. As the meme goes, my disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined. The one saving grace? Once I cleaned it up and put it back together, all the keys actually work without sticking, ghosting, or requiring extra-firm presses or repetitions, which is more than I can say for the TWO keyboards bought from and returned to "thegadgetdeals". Edit: spoke too soon - less than a week, and I'm getting nonresponsive-without-pressing-hard F2, P, Numpad7, and Numpad* keys, and occasional double-fires on Z, Y, and Spacebar. So disappointing after the effort I went to to clean it up like the seller was supposed to. Either the G910 Spark model is just baseline not as reliable as the G910 Spectrum I had for 6 years, or all the functional ones have found happy homes and it's just the defective ones that are circulating, being "refurbished" and sent out and returned and "refurbished" and sent out and returned...

## Features

- World's fastest RGB mechanical gaming keyboard: Exclusive Romer-G Mechanical Switches with up to 25 percent faster actuation
- Customizable RGB illumination: Personalize individual key lighting from a palette of 16 million colors ; Cable Length (Power/Charging): 6 ft (1.8 m)
- Arx Control App and smartphone dock: Instantly access in-game data on your smartphone or tablet without interrupting the game
- 9 programmable G-keys: Create custom game macros to execute complex commands with lightning speed and accuracy
- Dedicated media controls: One-touch control panel for quick access to play, pause, mute, volume and skip.Android 3.2 or later

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00N3OELPU |
| Additional Features | Lighting |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,450 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #995 in Mac Accessories #2,394 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | G910 |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with USB port and compatible operating system |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-A |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,193 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Generation | 1 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 19.8"L x 8.2"W x 1.4"H |
| Item Weight | 3.31 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Full-sized mechanical gaming keyboard with Romer-G switches and customizable RGB backlighting, designed for enhanced gaming performance Keyboard Description Full-sized mechanical gaming keyboard with Romer-G switches and customizable RGB backlighting, designed for enhanced gaming performance See more |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Romer-G |
| Mfr Part Number | 920-006385 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 7 |
| Model Number | 920-006385 |
| Number of Keys | 113 |
| Number of Sections | 5 |
| Power Source | USB |
| Series Number | 910 |
| Special Feature | Lighting |
| Style Name | keyboard |
| Switch Type | Romer-G |
| Theme | Gaming |
| UPC | 097855107671 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 920-006385 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Logitech G
- **Color:** G910
- **Compatible Devices:** Devices with USB port and compatible operating system
- **Connectivity Technology:** usb
- **Keyboard backlighting color support:** RGB
- **Product Dimensions:** 19.8"L x 8.2"W x 1.4"H
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Gaming
- **Special Feature:** Lighting
- **Style:** keyboard

## Images

![Logitech G910 Orion Spark RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard – 9 Programmable Buttons, Dedicated Media Controls - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81FXE5u1xNL.jpg)
![Logitech G910 Orion Spark RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard – 9 Programmable Buttons, Dedicated Media Controls - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61XIMuulq+L.jpg)
![Logitech G910 Orion Spark RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard – 9 Programmable Buttons, Dedicated Media Controls - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71RFDQ1oJML.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Has anyone compared this personally to the Razer BlackWidow in a side by side comparison?  I currently have the BlackWidow.**
A: I had the BlackWidow for about 2 years, and had many issues with keys sticking, then not working at all until I unplugged/re-plugged the keyboard back in. This problem started about 2 weeks after I purchased the BlackWidow, but I lived with the annoyance. I've since switched to the g910. I love it. The keys are comfortable, I've had it for almost a year and I haven't had any issues so far.  My experience is probably just bad luck, but so far I prefer the g910's performance.

**Q: how do the funky looking keys feel? and how bright are the led lights? and how are the keys holding up? any wear n tear?**
A: The funky keys actually feel natural. Your finger tips fit into them quite easily. They are comfortable for long hours at work and plenty of game time afterward. I had my old keyboard for so long that the little nubs on the F and J key had worn down. To have those marker spots again feels unusual to me. The lights are bright enough for me to sit and play in the dark. I could not tell you about wear and tear. I haven't had the keyboard long enough. I am impressed with weight and quality of it. Having used a rubberized mat under my prior keyboard which was heavy or so I thought. There has been no need for it now.

**Q: is this keyboard like cherry mx blue? or mixture of blue and red? some says this keyboard is like rubber dome? is this feel like mechanical?**
A: The switches on this board are fully mechanical. The switches are made by Omron & branded as Romer-G. There are two versions namely Tactile & Silent. Tactile switches feels like Cherry-MX Red & Silent switches feels like Cherry-MX Brown.

**Q: does the phone feature work with all phones?**
A: All it does is prop up your phone. There is no connection to your computer, the selling point is that you can dowload an app on your phone to display computer diagnostics. In my opinion it is competely useless because the app hasn't been updated in over 3 years (please don't download it, it probably has a bunch of security vulnerabilties). You can get much better hardware monitoring tools easily for free right on your computer (hwinfo). I thought maybe I could get some use out of the dock by just having my phone propped up so that I could quickly see any notifications on it while gaming. Not really a good option since it blocks the lower portion of my monitor and is quite easily distracting.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very impressive keyboard
*by C***Y on July 17, 2015*

Very impressed with this keyboard, build quality is great (even though it's plastic) and it feels very solid. Not much flex when force is applied and it has a wonderful soft touch rubber coating which looks to be impossible to leave fingerprints on. There are some glossy black plastic parts that seem to attract fingerprints, but it's only the frame underneath the keyboard that actually holds both the included wrist rests. I did a lot of research on what type of keyboard I wanted to get and I found the g910 had everything I needed. I liked the idea of the new Romer G switches and the amazing led back lighting just seem to top of the whole package. While I wasn't personally in love with the gamer themed design, I do have to say it looks better in person. It looks a lot more under stated than I though, and I actually have really grown to love it. I do have some ideas on modding it to give it a more personal touch and to mach my rig's color scheme. Now onto the actual performance of this awesome device. There seems to be a lot of controversy over the key caps and whether or not they are hard to type on and if you catch your fingers on the edge of the raised edges. Personally, I love them and I think they help me to type more accurately and faster than I ever have. I adjusted to them almost instantly and really can't see how anyone would have an issue with them if they just spend a day or two with it. I have not had my fingers catch on the edges of any keys yet, and found them to really center my fingers on the keys. I have been using a rubber dome membrane keyboard up until now and while I really have no issues with those, I can say that a mechanical keyboard is in every single way possible, better, especially this one. The shape of the caps and the short actuation of the switches really help give me an edge that I didn't have before. I also don't have any issues with either of the wrist rests. They both work great and in my particular caseand the asymmetric design doesn't hinder typing performance. The new Romer G switches are absolutely wonderful. They actually seem to be quieter than my rubber dome keyboard and you can really feel how quick these register a key. I find myself not having to smash the keys to type fast and accurate and it helps put less strain on my fingers and joints. I think they are onto something here. I also love how easy it is to take off and put on the key caps. There is no need for a puller, you just pull them off and push them on. They actually work very well and I personally think the design will help with durability and longevity. I play a lot of Battlefield 4 and while I am not very good, I found myself to have more kills and less deaths while using this keyboard. I bought this g910 along with the Logitech g402 mouse and the combo has really upped my game. I'm still not that good but I'm definitely better with these and my hardware is now no longer hindering anything. Logitech claims the g910 is the world's fastest mechanical rgb keyboard and they claim the g402 is the world's fastest mouse. I think they might be right! Now onto the lighting and software, a big part of this keyboard and something I didn't really have any interest in at all. I game a lot at night and had problems with seeing keys at night on my old keyboard. An issue no longer as these are wonderfully bright and precise in the way they light each key with the perfect amount of illumination. You can change every key to a different color and brightness, besides the macro profile keys (top left, always orange although it's not very bright and the key has a really small font), caps num and scroll lock lights, and the media keys (top right, always blue but again not very bright and easily overlooked in a dark room). The software is very intuitive and works really well. At first glance it may seem kinda basic, but once you get in there and work your way through everything it is well rounded and covers a lot. It might seem like it won't do what you want it to, but if you just look around through everything, it's all there. You can set specific lighting to each game with different profiles and the possibilities seem endless. If you are looking for information on this keyboard and are deciding if this is going to be better than a k70 rgb, or a razer chroma, or another popular mechanical keyboard, I can't honestly tell you. I have no experience with any of the other competitors and can't tell you how this one compares, although I have used cherry's and I did like them. I can tell you though that I am extremely happy with my purchase, and I won't ever look back. I think the romer g switches and the software are what sealed the deal for me. Corsair's software for the k70 rgb isn't the best and razer uses kaliah switches instead of the industry standard cherry mx. These romer g's are queit, feel wonderful, and are lightning fast. I would definitely recommend this product to someone looking for a good mechanical rgb gaming keyboard.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Keyboard: Great! Seller: Trash
*by R***K on August 18, 2024*

Five stars because this is a PRODUCT review. The SELLER, FDBV Corporate Group, gets a one-star from me. This model of keyboard is great - obviously, I loved my old one so much that when it broke, I had to come here and buy another one secondhand, because Logitech doesn't make these anymore. I like the way the keys cup my fingers. I like the per-app hyper-customizable lighting profiles you can set up in LGHUB. I like the extra G-keys and the various functionality (macros, program launch, map to other keys including F13-F24) you can attach to them. Wonderful keyboard. HOWEVER. This seller is a joke. Do not buy refurbs from FDBV Corporate Group unless you are willing to put in the time and effort to clean the item up yourself. I expect this kind of quality from something I pick up off someone's porch after finding it on Craigslist, NOT from someone who sells through Amazon. I received a sad-looking crumpled box entirely covered in packing tape, inside which was this keyboard wrapped very, ahem, thoroughly let's call it, in scraps of bubble wrap and shipping paper - which is fine, I don't really care about the unboxing process, though it did rather set the tone for what I was about to clap eyes on. What I care about is how dirty the keyboard was, and the fact that even AFTER I hit it with a damp paper towel, an entire can of compressed air, and a keyboard-cleaning brush between the keys, it STILL was awful horrible no-good bad-times filthy underneath. Thank goodness I had a nice lil key puller on hand - see attached photo for the horror that still had to be extricated AFTER the above cleaning efforts once I pulled all the keys off. Apparently, this thing was some cat's favorite bed - and I think I might be allergic to whatever kind of cat this was, so thanks very much for THAT, FDBV. So little attention was paid to the actual "refurbishment" part of this resale - disgusting, disgraceful, and downright unprofessional. As the meme goes, my disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined. The one saving grace? Once I cleaned it up and put it back together, all the keys actually work without sticking, ghosting, or requiring extra-firm presses or repetitions, which is more than I can say for the TWO keyboards bought from and returned to "thegadgetdeals". Edit: spoke too soon - less than a week, and I'm getting nonresponsive-without-pressing-hard F2, P, Numpad7, and Numpad* keys, and occasional double-fires on Z, Y, and Spacebar. So disappointing after the effort I went to to clean it up like the seller was supposed to. Either the G910 Spark model is just baseline not as reliable as the G910 Spectrum I had for 6 years, or all the functional ones have found happy homes and it's just the defective ones that are circulating, being "refurbished" and sent out and returned and "refurbished" and sent out and returned...

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A huge THUMBS UP for this keyboard's new Romer-G switches!!!
*by C***E on July 11, 2015*

I've tried both the Corsair K95 (with Cherry MX Reds) and the Razer Black Widow Chroma (with "clicky" keys). This review is based on a direct side-by-side comparison between the Logitech G910 and these two competitors' keyboards. In my opinion, the Logitech G910 beats them both. First and most importantly, the Romer-G switches on the Logitech G910 are simply excellent. They have a very nice feel. They don't require a lot of pressure to activate and they are utterly silent. They provide a slight tactile bump when being pressed. And the keys feel solid with little to no wobble. The spacebar feels great as well. It's very easy to activate with no noticeable "friction" or torsion when pressing the spacebar from one of its edges. I'd go as far as saying this keyboard has the best spacebar for gaming that I've ever used. What I'd say about the Romer-G switches is... don't get hung up on the fact that they are not Cherrys. The truth is, they are better. Logitech has done its homework here and the results are quite excellent. The Logitech switches are also designed with RGB lighting in mind. The light passes up through the middle of the switch as opposed to the top most edge of the Cherry switches on the Corsair K95. The G910 keys are evenly lit and the brightness is excellent. the Corsair K95 is dim in comparison. The Razer BlackWidow Chroma is also a very brightly lit RGB keyboard but it suffers from light spillover. In fact, the Razer is actually designed with a white plate beneath the keys to enhance and brighten the lights. But on the Logitech G910 there is no light spillover. Only the key faces themselves are illuminated. The result is a very clean, crisp and bright set of keys. The comma and period keys are easily readable. By comparison, you can't even see the comma and period on the Corsair K95 due to the way the light comes through at the top of the key rather thahhhhhhn at the center. I read some complaints about the G910's angular sculpted key caps. Maybe this comes down to a matter of preference, or maybe some people just don't like the change from standard keys. But I have to say I really like these key caps. They do what they are designed to do... they give your fingers a solid sense of place on the keys. They are by no means uncomfortable and they serve the purpose of centering your fingers on the key. To me it just feels good. I really don't have any complaints about these keycaps. My suggestion is... don't be put off by their funky appearance. They work. Period. The G910 has a complete set of media keys including a rubber coated volume wheel as well as a dedicated mute button. There is also a key for toggling the lighting feature on and off. And there is a "gaming mode" button which disables the Windows key (and perhaps a few other things as well... I am not exactly sure). The g910 comes with an extended palm rest but it was not to my liking. I intend to use this keyboard only for gaming, so the asymetric palm rest is not a problem or an issue for me. It serves as a palm rest for my left hand while using the WASD keys. But it doesn't really detract from my right hand when using the keyboard for typing. But I suppose this might be an issue for some. But for me, it didn't really cause any problems. I was initially hesitant when I saw this odd looking palm rest. But after using it a few days it is not a problem. Now on to some negatives... 1) The USB cable is not braided. It's just a plain ol rubber coated cable. Nothing special. 2) There is no external USB port on the keyboard. The ARX "dock" is mostly useless. I can stick my Android tablet in it as simply a holder for it. But it doesn't provide any charging or serve any other purpose. In fact, I would have preferred if they simply ommited this dock since it is mostly useless. Finally, I was disappointed in the limited feature set with the Logitech Gaming Software (LGS) for handling advanced lighting profiles. The software supports the following modes... - Freestyle (pick each key and color it independantly) - Zone (WASD, G keys, num keys etc) - Commands (Show active game keys while playing a game) - Effects The Effects section provides the following "fancy" color modes... - Key press (each key changes color momentariliy when activated) - Breathing (all keys cycle between two color states as if breathing in and out) - Star Effect (random pattern of "twinkling" keys) - Color Cycle (all keys cycle through a range of colors) - Color Wave (a wave of color travelling across the keyboard. There are options for setting the starting point and dirtection of the wave) But that is it. There is no way (yet?) to create your own color profiles or to import third party profiles. There is no way to build advanced color profiles. This is a major oversight in my opinion. Both the Corsair and Razer RGB keyboards provide tools for creating advanced lighting profiles that can be exported and shared with other users. Some of the lighting effects for the Razer and Corsair RGB keyboards are amazing to behold. Yes, these fancy color profiles are just a gimmick, but they are cool nonetheless. It's a real shame that the Logitech software doesn't come with a lighting profile creation kit that lets you create advanced lighting effects and share them with a community of users like you can with the Razer and Corsair keyboards. Hopefully this is something that Logitech is working on. There's no reason it can't be done. The competition does it already, so Logitech is noticably behind in this area. Apart from that, I have nothing but praise for this keyboard (well, except for the price I suppose ;-). The G910 is a very nice piece of kit. I love the new Romer G switches and I really like the way these keys feel. The chiseled key caps are a nice touch that I also really like a lot.

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