Great wireless connectivity, Extra programmable keys
No backlighting, Poor keycap printing quality
Wireless gaming is a luxury that wasn't witnessing much appeal in gaming. The Logitech G613 is one of the products to make its way to the local market before other manufacturers jump on the wireless bandwagon. Using Logitech's LIGHTSPEED wireless technolo...
Great battery life, Fast Wi-Fi and regular Bluetooth connectivity, Dedicated macro and media keys
Romer-G switches, Pad-printed keycaps, No backlight
The Logitech G613 has its flaws. It uses pad printed keycaps (which will wear over time), its Romer-G switches are somewhat soft, it lacks a backlight and you can't connect it via USB cable.Nevertheless, if you're in the market for a wireless mechanical k...
Abstract: Many people swear by mechanical keyboards, and that's due to their individual key switches that work independently from each other. This makes them more responsive, feel less mushy, and some would argue more accurate to type/game on.Not all switches are m...
Abstract: For some PC gamers, having the right keyboard attached to your computer can be almost as important as the hardware inside it. However, for the uninitiated, it can be hard to see what all the fuss is about. Is there really any difference between fancy gami...
Great battery life, Precise and responsive keys, G-Keys are easy to program and access
High price tag, LIGHTSPEED swap and Bluetooth feature feels gimmicky, No backlighting
My experience with the Logitech G613 keyboard has been great. It's the first mechanical keyboard my fast fingers have been able to precisely use, and it's performed perfectly in every game I have played. The G-Keys, while fewer than previous models, are i...
Lasts up to 18 months on two AA batteries, Media keys are easily distinguished, Dual Bluetooth and Lightspeed wireless modes
Romer-G Tactile switches still aren't our favorite, No backlighting on the main keyboard, Wrist rest feels like overkill when using the G613 on a desk
If you can stomach Romer-G switches though, the G613 is a decent option for living room use. It will last for months on end, is thin enough to tuck under or beside the couch, has a set of macro keys if you want to quickly launch your favorite programs, ha...
Published: 2018-04-15, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Responsive Romer-G mechanical switches, On the quiet side of the mechanical keyboard spectrum, Wireless and Bluetooth options for dual device support, Customizable macro keys, LGS pretty easy to use, heat map functionality included, On/off switch to exten
Bland non-descript design, Wrist rest non-removable, No NUM LOCK light, Buttons on the keyboard look a little cheap, Still requires USB port on your computer
Performance-wise, the Logitech G613 Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard performs as well as, if not better than, some of its wired counterparts. Unfortunately, the design is rather bland and it looks like a cheaper, standard keyboard as opposed to the gam...
Published: 2018-03-09, Author: Matthew , review by: gamecrate.com
Abstract: Do you want a wireless keyboard or a gaming keyboard with mechanical switches?It used to be one or the other, or buy two separate keyboards, but with the Logitech G613 (available for $108.99 on Newegg), Logitech asks, “why not have both in a single deck?”...