The Logitech G613 wireless keyboard were made for those who hate cables. The setup process for the keyboard was blissfully simple – plug the dongle in and flick a switch, and voila!
The Logitech G613 wireless keyboard were made for those who hate cables. The setup process for the keyboard was blissfully simple – plug the dongle in and flick a switch, and voila!
A great keyboard if you are not worried about Lighting. This is keyboard along with a mouse I purchased have lead to a return to Gaming.
A good keyboard with a slight flaw. Good Points: (1) Well built (2) Wireless connection flawless so far (3) Nice firm key action (although note that in my opinion the action is not as good as some of the Cherry switched ones I have used) (4) I am using it for a business keyboard, and the angle for...
Over our years of testing mechanical keyboards, we've come to the conclusion that all serious PC users, whether they are gamers, professional typists, or tech enthusiasts, should jump onto the mechanical keyboard bandwagon.
Only name-brand wireless mechanical keyboard on the market; offers both Bluetooth and proprietary wireless; built in wrist rest
Too expensive; no backlighting; Romer-G switches don't quite match the competition; exterior lacks a premium "feel
Very good keyboard however has a slight springy sound. Annoying at first but I no longer notice it
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The Logitech G613 is one of the few wireless high-end gaming keyboards available, but it lacks the Cherry MX switches and customizable key lighting that many gamers covet.
Easy-to-use Logitech Gaming Software; Understated, even elegant styling.
Non-removable wrist rest; No lighting; Lacks a built-in battery.
Some gamers prefer tricked-out keyboards with customizable RGB lighting and flashy design cues, while others are fine with a rather plain-looking board as long as it has reliable mechanical switches and a few programmable keys. The Logitech G613 ($149) is the epitome of the latter, but it adds a twist: This is a wireless board, connecting to your gaming rig either via a USB adapter or Bluetooth. There aren't many wireless gaming keyboards on the market, so the G613 is one of the only options to unclutter your desk without compromising accuracy or typing feel. Its feature list isn't as extensive as wired keyboards in its price range, however, including the current Editors' Choice Corsair K95 RGB. Designed to Blend in, Not Show Off Essentially a large slab of plastic in two shades of gray, the G613 is of satisfying heft but understated looks. In fact, there are only two things that tip you off to its gaming prowess: the single column of six G keys along the left edge and the switch...
The Logitech G613 is one of the few wireless high-end gaming keyboards available, but it lacks the Cherry MX switches and customizable key lighting that many gamers covet.
Easy-to-use Logitech Gaming Software; Understated, even elegant styling
Non-removable wrist rest; No lighting; Lacks a built-in battery
It's no secret that I generally like Logitech gear. It's attractive, it's functional and it's built to last. Sometimes, it's even innovative. Take, for example, the Logitech G613 ($150). At first glance, it seems like a standard, full-size gaming keyboard.
Great wireless functionality; Good for both productivity and gaming; First of its kind
Bulky design; Questionable extra keys; No backlighting
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