








🎯 Dominate your desk with precision and speed — wireless freedom, redefined.
The Logitech G613 is a wireless mechanical keyboard featuring ultra-responsive 1ms LIGHTSPEED technology, durable Romer-G tactile switches, and versatile multi-host connectivity via 2.4GHz and Bluetooth. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it offers 6 programmable G-keys and a sleek UK QWERTY layout in a lightweight, battery-powered design.













| ASIN | B074CBJK2T |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | 51,202 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 10,812 in PC Consoles, Games & Accessories |
| Box Contents | USB Cable |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Brand Name | Logitech G |
| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Compatible devices | Laptop, PC |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 680 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05099206074927 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 47.8L x 21.6W x 3.4H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 3.22 Pounds |
| Keyboard Description | English Keyboard, UK Layout |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Keyboard description | English Keyboard, UK Layout |
| Language | English, English, English, English, English |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 920-008392 |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Romer-G |
| Model Number | 920-008392 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 |
| Number of Keys | 6 |
| Number of Sections | 3 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Wireless |
| Product Warranty | 2-year Limited hardware warranty |
| Recommended uses for product | Gaming |
| Series Number | 920 |
| Special feature | Wireless |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Theme | Gaming |
| Unit Count | 1.00 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
M**N
If you need a reliable wireless keyboard, this one is worth every penny!
Previously I was using a Gigabyte K7 Wireless keyboard for its ultra-quiet scissor-switch keys. It was a lovely keyboard to type on, with such a light touch to everything. However, the biggest problem I had with it was the connection timing out every few seconds and missing soooooo many keystrokes... which is a bit of a nuisance as a software developer! Fortunately, though, the Logitech G613 popped up on one of my feeds and I was intrigued enough to do some followup research on it before biting the bullet and spending a good chunk of cash on a keyboard I'll need to use solidly for 18 hours a day. Personally, I've always hated the thought of mechanical keyboards because they can be so unbelievably loud! But after seeing the technical specs and positive reviews I thought it might be worth a try. It's certainly not disappointed! The wireless connection is EXCELLENT. It hasn't dropped once since I've had it. My typing speed might not be the fastest in the world, but it certainly isn't exactly "slow". Some people have suggested that theirs drops after periods of inactivity, but I've yet to see that happen. It was nice and easy to setup, but you'll most likely need to download the relevant software from the G613 support website as it didn't install on connection to the PC. I also like how little you actually need to press in order to register a keystroke. It allows me to type faster (and quieter) without getting the same fatigue you might encounter with "heavier" mechanical keyboards. On that note, this is a HEAVY keyboard and not something you would walk around with for portability. It is best suited for people with an aversion to desk clutter (I HATE wires all over the place), who also need performance from their peripherals. Some people have also said its smaller than most keyboards, which is nonsense. The G keys are kind of useful, but you are quite limited in terms of the types of macros you can assign to them. I've just ended up copying the keys closes to each one and a couple of the "F" keys to the top two, mostly because I inadvertently keep hitting the lower ones whilst I get used to them being there. The media keys work well and there's also a "gaming mode" switch that presumably reduces the latency of the connection further, but at the expense of battery life. You can also switch between bluetooth and wireless connections at the press of a button. For anyone interested, the handrest is not removable and the back legs change the keyboards height profile from ~2cm from desk to the keyboard flat (base of the keys), through to~4cm, which combined with the handrest is actually very comfortable. I have used a fair few keyboards in the past (and reviewed a couple of Amazon) and the Logitech G613 blows them all out of the water. This one is going to last me a VERY long time! Good points - Excellent wireless connection quality and latency. - Solid mechanical keys. - Unbelievably light touches needed to press keys. - Easy to setup. - Easy to use. - "G" keys to allow for limited macro use. - Heavy, with rubberised feet, so won't move anywhere without force. - Works fine in conjunction with other Logitech (or other wireless) peripherals. - Benefits of a wired system, without the wires! - Quieter than most mechanicals. - Nice feel on the keys. - Excellent build quality. - Comes with free phone stand for some reason. Not-so-good points - It is HEAVY. No good for working remotely in a coffee shop or carrying around with you. - Quite loud because it's mechanical. - "G" keys get in the way a bit but are manageable. - Comes with a phone stand and micro USB cable for no apparent reason. Chances are if you are buying this setup, you've already got that side of things setup for yourself! Overall, if you need a reliable wireless keyboard you really do get what you pay for and the Logitech G613 is worth every penny. Give it a try and see for yourself!
C**S
Good, low latency and accurate typing
I use for both gaming and work as I work from home. The blue-tooth and wireless modes mean I can literally switch between my work PC and home PC by pressing the relevant button. Had no problems with latency or rollover for gaming and typing at speed. Only issues that some may find is it is big and it is heavy. If you pick it up with a couple of fingers you might hurt yourself and it's big even for a full sized keyboard. Also the keys are very sensitive but I personally like it as it means I can brush the keys and type rather than having to properly press them down for some people this means double presses from what I've read and it's happened to me a couple of times when I was getting used to the keyboard but as you get used to it the muscle memory changes and you recognize keystrokes for light taps rather than full presses.
R**N
Fantastic for the price, Great for everything you can think of using a keyboard for.
When looking for a keyboard, I wanted a wireless, mechanical keyboard with media controls, possibly remappable keys and rgb. I was willing to pay over 120pounds for it because I knew I had big demands. This keyboard fits the bill (for the most part) for half that price. The wireless is fantastic. Very fast, no notable delay or jitter AND multi device support? What more do you want? The mechanical feel of the keyboard is great. My previous keyboard (G413) also had romer G switches and I didn't love them on that keyboard. They felt mushy on the G413 so I was worried about going for them again, but the switches on this keyboard feel far more clicky and responsive. They keys are slightly more difficult to remove for cleaning which will be an issue I will run into, but that's an issue for future me. The media keys are fantastic, they just work. The G keys require some customization, but when you find that setting that you are comfortable with, it feels great. The one thing I would change about this keyboard is that I would some kind of lighting behind the keys for in the dark, but on a wireless keyboard, I can see why did didn't include this feature. Overall, very very happy with my purchase and I would happily recommend this keyboard to anyone who wants a wireless mechanical keyboard for gaming, typing or any mixure of both.
T**R
Incredible Keyboard
Amazing keyboard thats not a completely ridiculous price. Feels great, low/no latency, looks good with its matte finish, full size with media buttons (mute, volume, play etc), incredible battery life and wasnt £200. I paid £70. Printed keys are high quality and nothing to complain about. Doesnt need to be double shot, laser cut and nuclear proof. Just don't use it with grubby, oily hands and it should last a very long time. Not RGB, but really if your looking for a wireless mechanical keyboard, the small number of keyboards that have RGB will recommend not using it for extended battery life. This is my impression after using it for a few months just to let you know. Maybe it will suddenly break from something unknown. I will try to remember to adjust my review if it does.
M**L
Solid, quality purchase
Gotta love the thunderous click of keys as you mash alt f4 cause you suq at Gamez. Keyboard battery is fantastic. They keyboard will turn its self off regularly to save power and as a result i have not changed the battery in a year. No connectivity issues. No input lag. No worries Nice and heavy with comfortable spacing and palm rest. Really solid build and has survived many rage slams Pricey keyboard but I have not regreted my purchase
H**N
Very good mechanics, fast response time, UPDATE: BUILT TO FAIL.
UPDATE: After 2 years of use and one RMA replacement, both of the keyboards I was sent ended up with multiple keys chattering within 1 year. I am very disappointed in this keyboard and Logitech itself. I'm placing this review after 6 months of use. Pros - The romer-g keys are much less noisy than any cherry keys, they feel very responsive and their keypress depth is perfect for me. The spacebar does make a pinging noise when smacked but you don't notice it during daily use. I'm not a fan of LED fancy gamer parafernalia, so the sticker keys are not a problem and they seem very durable as the WASD stickers are intact. - As a gamer I have to say that the response time of this keyboard feels identical to a wired one. - The extra buttons on the left are useful and can be bound using separate game profiles on the Logitech app. - Built quality is very good, it's a very heavy keyboard but it feels like it could take loads of accidental drops. - It comes with a mobile phone stand which I'm making good use of since it's really hand to prop your phone up on your desk. I haven't made much use of the bluetooth switch which allows me to type on my phone with the keyboard but I've tested it and it works well. Cons - [EDIT: This has now been fixed with a patch!] The wireless connection tends to go on sleep mode if the keyboard isn't used within 5-10 minutes. On wakeup, the first keypress is not registered which is very frustrating because if for example you're ctrl-c copying something it instead only types "c". - [EDIT: This has now been fixed with a patch!] It also sometimes loses signal and refreshes its connection causing it to stop working for some milliseconds. This can be a problem if it happens during a competitive game. - [EDIT: The battery life is not what they say. Once the batteries reach about halfway full, the led light stutters and the keyboard turns on and off] I've had some problems with using cheap batteries where they tend to leak when used with this keyboard. I've switched to duracell and haven't had a problem since. The battery life is proving good up to now, and I don't even turn it off when not used.
S**G
Well built, cheap keycaps, programmable keys get in the way
This could be a good keyboard and worth the money, except for a few issues which were dealbreakers for me. They might or might not be dealbreakers to you, as they are fairly subjective. Switches are Logitech's Romer-G tactile type, and not the more widespread Cherry MX. I've seen Romer-Gs often disliked (if not outright despised) in mechanical keyboard communities, for their feel and for the lack of customisation options. Nothing can be done about the latter but as for the former I'm convinced it's a matter of personal opinion. When compared to Cherry MX browns, which (I think) they most closely resemble, the Romer-G tactiles feel quite different but not necessarily worse. I actually somewhat prefer the Romer-Gs in both feel and noise. They are not particularly quieter, that I could tell, and they do add a metallic "ping" (maybe it's the switch, maybe it's the board) which I initially hated but eventually got used to. (If you're not already into mechanical keyboards, I recommend (as would everyone) you read about and try a few different switches before you commit to a particular type, and remember that, as a rule, they are a fair bit noisier than membrane keyboards.) Wireless, which I only tried with the included adapter, always worked perfectly for me, though of course I cannot vouch for the advertised report rate. The build and feel of the board are great. It's big, solid and heavy, and the simple-yet-refined design mean it won't look out of place whether at home or work. The keycaps, however, are awful. Instead of double-shot or dyed caps, which I like to think would be expected at this price point for a non-backlit mechanical keyboard, you get the kind of cheap, ugly sticker labels that are commonplace in boards a tenth of the price. Stickers are in slight relief and you can feel them under your fingers, ruining the keycap texture. They won't last even a fraction of the promised millions of keypresses that the switches are rated for. To add insult to injury, label alignment isn't that great either. And if you like the keyboard but hate the keys, you cannot just buy a replacement keyset. Of course, many people won't care or see why someone would care, but to me this is not a £100 typing experience. In addition to a full-size layout the G613 comes with the ever convenient media keys, and a column of six programmable keys on the left. Though seemingly useful, these keys turned out to be the worst thing about the keyboard for me. Being an awful typist, I rely to the physical edge of the keyboard to navigate it without having to look down. But with the additional keys in the way I lost the ability of doing so instinctively, and had to either pay constant attention or risk mistyping. I just could not get used to it. Another consequence of this design choice is that the extra keys add width to the already wide G613. I realised while using it just how far I had to reach for the mouse and how inconvenient and unergonomic this is, which ultimately pushed me to give up on the numpad and switch to tenkeyless models. The cheap keycaps, poorly placed programmable keys and excessive width ultimately made me give up on the G613. If these mean little to you, I expect you'd be happy with it.
K**E
No perks. Can't get rid of annoying extra keys.
Absurdly heavy. Seems ok for typing, I'm just a four finger typer - 2 fingers each hand The keys can't be removed from the keyboard and put back safely without considerable risk of damaging the keys. I tried, the key-tops are fixed to the underlying part by thing plastic pins only 1mm wide, it's hard to line them up with the holes they go in to because the key is blocking your view. So I ended up bending several pins and had to bend them back a again, I got lucky and they didn't break, but clearly they could break easily. Annoying extra keys that get in the way - 6 keys down the left-hand-side of the keyboard, completely extraneous, by default they mimic the F1 to F6 keys, they can be re-programmed but since I already have over 102 to keys then why on earth would I need to do that? Space bar is noisy, the keyboard sounds hollow and hitting the space bar causes an annoying echo, same for other keys to a lesser extent. The keyboard has never had signal issues and the lag is supposedly tiny. There's a switch to chance the poll-rate, faster rate = lower lag but higher battery usage. The keyboard comes with two batteries, AA, not rechargeable - a missed opportunity. The battery opening/cover design is flimsy and rubbish, odd considering the size of the keyboard and the overall toughness of it, this thing could probably stop bullets. Pros: Poll rate / low lag Very long battery life Not too loud Cons: Keys can't safely be removed for cleaning - too much risk of them being broken upon replacement. Poor battery cover, could break easily. Annoying useless extra buttons that get in the way. It didn't come with rechargeable batteries and it doesn't charge batteries. It doesn't have a USB break-out port. No keyboard backlight. Risk rest 100% non-removable. Doesn't sound nice when typing, not loud, just sounds wrong. Caps lock LED is overly bright, no adjustment of brightness level. No Num Lock or Scroll Lock LEDs Even with these cons it'll do the job it is made to do fine - allow you to type and play games.
C**N
El mejor teclado mecánico inalámbrico del mundo
Me lo compré junto al raton G603 harto de comprar teclados + ratón baratos que solo me duraban un año. No puedo estar mas contento, es robusto, bien fabricado, con un diseño top que me recuerda al teclado del spectrum. Tiene dos modos de conexión, mediante el dongle incluido o mediante bluetooth, lo cual me permite cambiar entre el sobremesa y el portatil con solo pulsar un botón. El tacto y la sensibilidad son excelentes. Se puede asimismo personalizar con el software de Logitech. Además, hace pareja perfecta con el ratón G603. Las únicas pegas, que no tiene iluminación (para mi caso no lo es, pues no me gusta tantas luces) y que no tiene layout en castellano. Lo solucioné poniéndole unas pegatinas para teclas que, a decir verdad, solo las notas cuando las pones la primera vez.
C**M
Casi perfecto
Puntos negativos: Impresión de las letras de las teclas, se esperaba más en un teclado de 100-150 euros; No tiene iluminación, aunque es fundamental que la duración de la batería (18 meses) puede ser un factor eliminador para muchos. Puntos Positivos: Feeling/Sensación; Inalámbrico (wireless) extremadamente rápido, sin latencia; Diseño (gusto personal); Reposamuñecas (Wristwrest); Posibilidad de cambiar de inalámbrico a bluetooth con solo una tecla, pasamos rápidamente de escribir en el teclado a escribir en un teléfono móvil, tableta o cualquier dispositivo con bluetooth. Bono: soporte para teléfonos móviles + cable usb
J**.
Espectacular
No se puede decir mas... El mejor teclado mecanico que he tenido y ademas inalambrico.Lo utilizo esencialmente para gaming y es sensacional,la respuesta es automatica, sin nada que envidiar a los teclados con cable.El teclado es grande,hay que tener espacio suficiente.Las pilas te duraran un monton ya que el teclado entra en suspension despues de un estado de inactividad. Lo compre con el esquema ingles y con las pegatinas del esquema en español y todo solucionado.Tambien tiene la conexion por bluetooth y con el software que incluye lo puedes configurar como tu quieras. Tambien compre el raton Logitech G603,lo recomiendo,es impresionante. Lo dicho, una buena compra, sobre todo para gaming.
C**.
un teclado 10
el teclado perfecto, te olvidas de los cables, es elegante y la bateria dura mil, la respuesta en gaming es perfecta, unica pega que no tiene disposicion de teclas española pero si eres de los que no miran las teclas para escribir ni te enteras, molaria una version mas compacta sin la parte numerica ni el faldon.
J**R
Mal por Logitech sacar un producto así.
Estaba harto de los fallos del teclado. He entrado al pedido y me encuentro que no soy solo yo el que sufre las repeticiones de teclas. Es imposible escribir normalmente. Hay que borrar los errores de escritura continuamente. Escribir una contraseña es un martirio. Y parece que el problema va a más. No cometas el error de comprar este mal producto !!
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