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Logitech G613 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Multihost 2.4 GHz + Blutooth Connectivity - Black

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Style: Keyboard Only


Features

  • 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

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.

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


Brand: ‎Logitech G


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


Country of Origin: ‎China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎November 9, 2017


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  • Just... Wow!
Style: Keyboard Only
I was on the hunt for a good wireless keyboard that i could with my laptop in the livingroom. I have a setup with a monitor that i can lift up from between the couch and the table and position to my front left so i can use the computer for work and play at home, or to just browse the internet while watching TV. 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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2021 by Mike D (Oregon)

  • A highly responsive keyboard
Style: Keyboard Only
I used a Logitech G510 for.... so many years I forgot when I bought it and it still works but it was time for an upgrade. I wanted to stay in the G series since I had luck with it last time. I sit in a recliner so wireless is valuable but I had heard that wireless keyboards came with latency, this one promised little latency and it delivered. It is fast and responsive, I notice no difference in key response time from my wired keyboard so long as you use the USB receiver. There are a few things about this keyboard that you might not see from the Amazon page, the first I noticed is weight, it is quite heavy. MUCH heavier than my last one, heavier than a keyboard would be naturally, they clearly put some weights in it to prevent it from moving. The Bluetooth has considerable latency in my experience, difficult to game on so if you think you can game with this using Bluetooth, be ready for a real delay in your reactions. Last one is there is NO lighting in this keyboard, I understand it saves battery but just understand that the keys do not light up at all. The last one is I was surprised how loud the keystrokes are, maybe my last one was just quiet but if you want a quiet keyboard this one is not the one. I love it, it does everything I wanted it to do. My first mechanical keyboard and for me it's great just understand the pitfalls before you buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2023 by boomer

  • Nice keyboard for quickly transitioning between 2 devices with decent gaming performance. Bluetooth can be hit or miss
Style: Keyboard Only
I've been using this about 2 weeks for gaming and work related tasks; rolled with the dual wireless connectivity options over the cooler looking RGB wired 810 Orion. 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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2018 by Brian Dlhopolsky

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