Brand | Logitech G |
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Series | G613 |
Item model number | 920-008386 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, Smartphone |
Operating System | Windows 8, Chrome OS, Windows 7 |
Item Weight | 3.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.82 x 8.5 x 1.33 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.82 x 8.5 x 1.33 inches |
Color | black |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07796MBJ7 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 9, 2017 |
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Brand | Logitech G |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Keyboard Description | Gaming |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
Special Feature | Wireless, Bluetooth |
Color | black |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Keyboard backlighting color support | Single Color |
Style | Keyboard Only |
About this item
- Lightspeed: Wireless technology for super-fast 1 ms report rate
- Romer G mechanical switches deliver quiet, precise mechanical performance and 70 million click life for incredible feel and durability
- 6 programmable G keys put custom macro sequences and in app commands at your fingertips. 1 Customize G key profiles individually for each app
- Bluetooth: Bluetooth enabled device with Windows 8 or later, Mac OS X 10.12 or later, Chrome OS, or Android 3.2 or later, iOS 10 or later
- G613 delivers up to 18 months of gaming on 2 x AA batteries. System requirements: Windows 7 or later, Mac OS X 10.10 or later, Chrome OS, Android 3.2 or later, USB port
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For gaming | 3.8 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 3.6 | 4.4 |
Ergonomic | 4.0 | 4.6 | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.0 | — |
Brightness | — | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.2 | 4.6 |
Quality of material | 3.7 | — | 4.4 | 4.6 | — | 4.5 |
Value for money | — | 4.0 | 4.4 | — | 4.0 | 3.9 |
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connectivity tech | Bluetooth | wireless | USB 2.0 | BT, 2.4Ghz, USB-C | BT, 2.4Ghz, USB-C | USB 2.0 |
number of keys | 104 | 121 | 108 | 104 | 104 | 104 |
hardware interface | bluetooth | bluetooth | usb | — | bluetooth | usb |
compatible devices | Gaming Console | Gaming Console | PC | PC, Laptop, Tablet | Gaming Console, PC, Laptop | Gaming Console |
keyboard description | Gaming | Gaming | Gaming | Gaming | Mechanical, Gaming, Macro | Mechanical, Gaming |
operating system | Windows 7, Windows 8, Chrome OS | Microsoft Windows | Windows 10, Windows 11, Mac OS X 10.14 | Win/Mac/Linux/Unix | Win/Mac/Linux/Unix | Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7 |
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G613 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
Meet the next generation wireless keyboard designed for gamers who demand the high performance of mechanical switches and the freedom of wireless gaming. G613 features super-fast LIGHTSPEED wireless technology and Bluetooth connectivity, combined with amazing battery life.
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Wireless | Connection | Wired |
6 G-keys | Programmable keys | 12 F-keys |
N/A | Illuminated keys | White LED |
| Romer-G Switches | |
| Media controls | |
18 months | Battery Life | N/A |
Integrated | Palm Rest | No |
Wireless | Connection | Wired |
6 G-keys | Programmable keys | 12 F-keys |
N/A | Illuminated keys | 16M RGB colors |
| Romer-G Switches | |
| Media controls | |
18 months | Battery Life | N/A |
Integrated | Palm Rest | No |
Wireless | Connection | Wired |
6 G-keys | Programmable keys | 12 F-keys |
N/A | Illuminated keys | 16M RGB colors |
| Romer-G Switches | |
| Media controls | |
18 months | Battery Life | N/A |
Integrated | Palm Rest | No |
Wireless | Connection | Wired |
6 G-keys | Programmable keys | 9 G-keys |
N/A | Illuminated keys | 16M RGB colors |
| Romer-G Switches | |
| Media controls | |
18 months | Battery Life | N/A |
Integrated | Palm Rest | Detachable |
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Product Description
Designed for a wireless world, G613 is a high performance mechanical keyboard featuring LIGHTSPEED wireless technology, advanced Romer G mechanical performance and amazing battery life. Actuation distance: 0.059 inches.
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Customers like the battery life of the keyboard, saying it has a phenomenal battery life. They appreciate the feel and quality of the product. However, some customers have reported issues with the keystrokes, saying they're unresponsive and double-tap. Opinions are mixed on ease of use, performance, connectivity, and sound quality.
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Customers like the quality of the keyboard. They mention it's the best keyboard they've ever used, better than some other flashier keyboards, and has amazing battery life. The media keys work well and are solid. Overall, customers say it'll be a great addition to their computer.
"...For myself, i think they are good... This keyboard does well for gaming, for typing, and for everything i've used it for... I can type 150+ WPM with..." Read more
"...Have a great sound without being obnoxiously loud. The media keys work very well however, they do feel a little cheap but that’s not a dealbreaker...." Read more
"...Even the media controls work well; tested in Netflix app and all function as expected, (stop acting as back / exit)...." Read more
"...All they keys worked fine, the phone stand is an odd bonus item, but a welcome one that works well for the task and looks nice...." Read more
Customers like the feel of the keyboard. They say it's a professional looking keyboard with a tactile feel. They also love the feel and quality of the switches. The built in wrist rest is convenient and indirectly increases comfort. The response feels good and the mechanics aren't ridiculously loud.
"...The keys are nice and springy, definitely not for everyone...." Read more
"...I am visually impaired so I do like the tactile feedback of the keys and I actually really enjoyed the macro buttons that are programmable as I can..." Read more
"...a "gaming mode" switch to lock the Windows keys, and the media keys all feel nice to use...." Read more
"...The G613 is a very high quality, professional looking and feeling keyboard. Very solid, substantial construction...." Read more
Customers like the battery life of the keyboard mouse set. They mention that the OFF switch on the side is great for saving battery. They also appreciate that it uses AA batteries, which are going to last longer.
"...and its going to last longer. Its like getting more for your money!..." Read more
"...The battery life is excellent the keys feel amazing. They are crisp. Have a great sound without being obnoxiously loud...." Read more
"...The fact that it uses AA batteries is a HUGE plus for me, because I do not want to have to charge it like a cell phone...." Read more
"...The only good thing about them is their insane battery life on just two double A batteries...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the keyboard. Some mention that the response time is perfectly a-OK, and there is absolutely no lag while gaming or typing. However, others say that the previous Track/Next Track keys do not seem to respond, there is ghosting and entry lag, and that specific keys simply stopped functioning properly. The Bluetooth has considerable latency, making it difficult to game on.
"...After I installed the firmware update, there has been no delay in typing upon waking.I wholeheartedly recommend the G613!..." Read more
"...thing I noticed was when the auto-sleep mode goes on, it takes a sec to wake back up and sometimes actually writes nonsense characters at my cursor..." Read more
"...Absolutely no lag while gaming or typing.7) Battery life is phenomenal when other manu's stated it'd be almost impossible..." Read more
"...It would always start with just a single key not registering, either taking multiple strikes or harder hits to finally trigger, but as time went on..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the keyboard mouse set. Some mention that the keys have a nice gentle sound to them and aren't too noisy. However, others say that the keystrokes are loud, have reverberation, and make a hollow springy sound when pressed too hard.
"...They are crisp. Have a great sound without being obnoxiously loud...." Read more
"...keys work well (they are Romer G Tactile), they can sometimes sound like little bells with some of the extra noises they make when quickly removing..." Read more
"...Keys are clicky. They have nice sound and touch but, from what I remember, they really don't hold up well to the Cherry Switches...." Read more
"...I do hear a spring sound when I'm hitting the space bar a lot and the keyboard is resting on my lap, even with my big headphones over my ears, the..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the connectivity of the keyboard mouse set. Some mention that the quality is superb, having WiFi and Bluetooth is great, and the wireless connection seems fine. However, others say that the wireless connectivity has been problematic the entire time they've owned it, and that the Bluetooth pairing sometimes gets messed up.
"...Bluetooth AND Lightspeed technology! Of course, use Lightspeed, only use bluetooth if you have to...." Read more
"...Otherwise the wireless connection seems fine; didn't notice any input lag moving around in Overwatch, and feels way faster compared to my very old..." Read more
"...Then the keyboard lost the connection to the dongle and I haven't been able to recover it since...." Read more
"...off/on switch4) Media keys and G keys5) Wireless AND Bluetooth compatible (more on that later)..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the keyboard mouse set. Some mention it's great to type on, helps them type much faster and cleaner, and is easy to read. Others say that it just started double-typing, routinely doubles letters, and makes it difficult to type even the shortest sentences.
"...it takes a sec to wake back up and sometimes actually writes nonsense characters at my cursor..." Read more
"...myself, i think they are good... This keyboard does well for gaming, for typing, and for everything i've used it for... I can type 150+ WPM with my..." Read more
"...good lighting in your room or very young eyes, it's hard to distinguish symbols on the keys...." Read more
"...So sometimes it will double or triple keys presses. I expected it to at least last 2 years.The neutral:..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the keystrokes of the keyboard. They mention that the keys are annoying, unresponsive, and start double-tapping after some time. Some customers also say that the keyboard starts to repeat keys when they type. Overall, some customers recommend looking for a different keyboard.
"...finally using Bluetooth typing on a computer, was that the G macro keys are not available over Bluetooth, which is an expected sacrifice for not..." Read more
"...The first one that came in had an issue with one of the shift keys where it would not fully press unless you either hit it firmly or in the right..." Read more
"...When the keyboard went to sleep, it would lose the first keypress as it woke up again...." Read more
"...The media keys are kind of lame. They are big and easy to hit, but I'm not a huge fan of how they feel when pressing, or the feedback from them...." Read more
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Finding a good keyboard that can do everything was hard! I also have 4 kids that like to destroy things so i needed something tough. Everything i found was $200+, except for this 79 dollar beauty.
So the first thing is that i paid $79 for this keyboard 8 months ago, at this price i would expect that its not going to have all the features and functionality of a $200 keyboard, there has to be sacrifices. Its also important to note that Logitech's website says the MSRP for this is $149.99, I wouldn't pay that much for this keyboard.
Pros first:
1) The keys are nice and springy, definitely not for everyone. People that are used to certain kinds of cherry switches may dislike these. For myself, i think they are good... This keyboard does well for gaming, for typing, and for everything i've used it for... I can type 150+ WPM with my normal every day typing speed landing anywhere between 100 and 120 WPM. The keyboard on my gaming desktop is the Corsair K95 (with 18 G keys) and uses the Cherry MX Brown switches. I think i like using these a little bit more.
2) Its mechanical! This means key presses will be more consistent due to higher quality parts (talking about actuation distance, pressure to actuate, etc...) and its going to last longer. Its like getting more for your money!
3) There's a bunch of G keys that allow you to record custom macros for games where you may need it.
4) Volume and media controls that can be pressed without having to press a Fn key.
5) Bluetooth AND Lightspeed technology! Of course, use Lightspeed, only use bluetooth if you have to. Lightspeed gets you 1ms response times, essentially matching the speed of corded keyboards!
6) Its built tough! The keyboard has already been flung off my lap, sat on, kicked 3 feet, and jumped on multiple times by a 35lb toddler.
Cons:
1) The volume up and down should be a roller not buttons.
2) While the mechanical keys work well (they are Romer G Tactile), they can sometimes sound like little bells with some of the extra noises they make when quickly removing your finger from a key after pressing it. Every time i hear it, i feel like it might be super cheap and break, but it just hasnt yet (which is great!).
3) The wrist rest does not come off. This can be a deal breaker for some people! For me, i like this and it gives me something to easily hold on to when moving it around. I prefer this for my current setup but most setups will not like this.
4) Lights for Caps, Scroll Lock, and Num Lock. There's no Num Lock and Scroll Lock lights, its caused me a bit of confusion a few times and i still havent gotten used to it but i realize quickly each time when something goes wrong that i just need to hit the button again to fix the issue (like num lock). When it comes to the Caps Lock button, there's a square shaped light at the top for this and a battery light next to it. I can never remember that the other light is a battery light so when i toggle caps, i see one light on and the other off and im not really sure which is which so i find myself toggling caps lock multiple times often just to get the light right. If this was the only keyboard i used, i probably wouldnt have this issue. The labels below these lights are incredibly hard to see too, they are black text on a dark gray background, terrible contrast.
5) No lights! Lights on a gaming keyboard should not be optional. They should always have them! In this case, because this is a cheaper keyboard, i would only expect white lights... However, back to that $150 price tag that Logitech originally wanted, you can find other gaming keyboards of comparable quality and more features at that price point. This is a big no-no on this keyboard in my opinion! I didnt reduce stars still because backlighting on a keyboard is rarely a necessity. The light from a monitor will almost always light up the keyboard just fine, but with some setups, the keyboard is in a drawer which is blocking the light when pulled out.
Final Verdict:
I still give this keyboard 5 out of 5 stars because its a great deal at this price point. A good gaming keyboard with these features is hard to beat at $80. I wouldn't pay more than $99.99 for this keyboard. Once you pass the $100 mark, there's plenty of other keyboards that can exceed this one.
The battery life is excellent the keys feel amazing. They are crisp. Have a great sound without being obnoxiously loud. The media keys work very well however, they do feel a little cheap but that’s not a dealbreaker. I also very much really like the weight of the keyboard, and it feels extremely sturdy.
My only complaint is it does not have any type of back lighting. I don’t really care that it doesn’t have RGB, but it would be nice to have the option of some kind of back light for the keys.
Initially, I thought the Bluetooth connection was absolutely garbage. I only tried connecting to my Asus X99 deluxe motherboard's built-in Bluetooth, which utterly failed. Pairing was always a struggle, and once it was, it never stayed connected (despite the firmware update that specifically said it addressed that issue). Best case I'd spam a key, and several seconds would pass before it would register. If I was real lucky I'd get about 20 seconds of ok typing before it decided to go back to saying 'paired' instead of 'connected'. But it seems that this is only an issue for my MOBO's built-in Bluetooth (so far).
I tried connecting it with my Sony x900e 4k TV, and it actually works really well. Navigation through any of the TV menus works fine, as well as entering or exiting any apps. Typing in any text box works well too, no laggy input or intermittent connection issues. Even the media controls work well; tested in Netflix app and all function as expected, (stop acting as back / exit).
I also tried the Bluetooth with my HP laptop, and the keyboard both paired and functioned perfectly well. Programmed all day via Bluetooth to my laptop, and could seamlessly switch to my desktop Pc via the wireless dongle just by pressing those 2 buttons on the board. This was one of the main reasons I got this board; the ability to have 1 keyboard for 2 separate devices being utilized at the same time. The only downside I found while finally using Bluetooth typing on a computer, was that the G macro keys are not available over Bluetooth, which is an expected sacrifice for not using the wireless dongle that pairs with the gaming software.
The wireless dongle delivers adequate performance, but I've already noticed some annoying things about it. Gaming seems solid, except one time a key got randomly re-mapped (ESC acted like it was my emote button in Overwatch...while I was in the menu during a game, eventually worked itself out but you can imagine how triggering that can be...). So far it has only happened once, will edit this post if I ever see other strange things occur.
Otherwise the wireless connection seems fine; didn't notice any input lag moving around in Overwatch, and feels way faster compared to my very old G15 wired keyboard. Granted, I'm definitely biased about the speed of the physical key actuation / point of virtual registration since I'm coming from a membrane type board, but still probably says something about the speed of the wireless connection itself.
One other random thing I noticed was when the auto-sleep mode goes on, it takes a sec to wake back up and sometimes actually writes nonsense characters at my cursor (e.g. instead of a line being copied via ctrl-c, some random 'c-10' text or something was written over my line). I guess minor issue that ends up saving you battery power, but when you're programming that can be extremely annoying especially if you don't realize it happened. Not too convenient to have to hit a 'safe key' first to make sure its actually on...would be nice to be able to control the 'sleep mode' timer of the keyboard with the Logitech gaming software....new firmware upgrade please and thank you Logitech...I know how to turn things off when I'm done using them :)
On a side note, a bonus cell phone stand comes with this board, and it's actually pretty nice; low profile and stable (have to put phone on it sideways when charging since most ports on at the bottom these days...but still pretty nice for a freebie extra that I actually prefer over another cheap one I bought).
Final thought, wish the wrist rest was removable. I already have a nice cushioned wrist rest, and having to place it ontop of the fixed hard plastic wrist rest completely changes the feel of using the keyboard. Even though my wrists are probably positioned higher and therefore ergonomically healthier, could do without having to stack wrist rests.
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Still a great keyboard. A couple of keycaps have had the lettering wear off which is odd but not a huge deal, and I *rarely* get a double key press (I mean once every few days) - but still a 5/5 experience for me for sure.
I'll come back and update this review in a year's time or sooner if I run into the dreaded double typing issues, but I'm risking it in the mean time as it's just such a great keyboard.
The Romer-G keys are fantastic - I'm not sure why people describe these as mushy, or what they're coming from, but coming from my recent keyboards (clicky Outremu blue switches, and Gateron Pro Yellow) they feel just as good, if different. A fairly light key press makes typing for hours a pain-free experience, and for gaming of course w/ it's lightspeed connection it's among the fastest wireless keyboards you can buy.
My ONLY issue is it's just a wee bit long, I could have done without the macro keys to save an inch width wise, but once I figure out how to utilize them properly I'm sure the trade off will be worth it.
As with the Romer-G keys, people gripe about the wrist rest being too big and not detachable. This is a huge win in my book for couch gaming. 1. the wrist rest works well keeping your hands in a comfortable position (especially in a recliner with your feet up) and 2. the wrist rest doesn't rattle or accidentally detach.
For the price at just over $100 CAD, it's a fantastic buy.
Pros
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* Very long battery life. (as a heavy user, i need to change batteries once every 4-6 months)
* Has an on/off switch on the side - great for when AFK in a house with cats that like to lay on keyboards, and battery life.
* Can connect to multiple devices, and retains communication with those devices. (works on my Mac, PC, Television, and even my iPhone)
* Logitech software allows for customizing the keys G1-G6, which can extend to G12 via use of a hotkey/toggle.
* WIRELESS. This is so important especially when you don't want wires running across your living room floor, but want to have use of a proper keyboard (tactile response, pressure, curves, height, pressure required to push, etc).
* Very quiet for a mechanical keyboard.
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* I would have prefered a traditional Cherry MX (choice of color for type) for the switches, however this can be overlooked as the logitech variation isn't terrible.
* Would be nice if the dongle could be shared with other devices like the MX Master mouse.
* Having a backlight which could be turned on/off with another button (like the power button) or with power features like lighting up on first keypress would be nice additions.
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Can't say enough about the logitech software for managing the keyboard map especially the G keys. Most keyboards advertise as having separate keys however when you actually use them, they are just remapped F1-F12 keys, or number keys - so fake. For example the Steelseries pro, was the next closest to having real keys but they are not supported in anything and to use them you need to write a USB filter based on technical information they will not supply.
VERY HAPPY WITH THIS KEYBOARD, AS A CODER, --- would buy another in a heartbeat.