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Logitech G613

Logitech G613 Wireless Gaming Keyboard

- By oh Wanzi

The G613 is one of the rst keyboards that I’m aware of to properly combine mechanical switches with wireless operation. I’m discountin­g keyboards such as the Filco Majestouch MINILA Air because that only uses Bluetooth, which definitely doesn’t perform as well as a connection made over the 2.4GHz band.

The G613 uses Logitech’s Romer-G switches and Cherrystyl­e stabilizer­s, which feature a very slight tactile bump and are probably closest to Cherry MX Brown switches. I’ve actually never been a fan of Romer-G switches, as I nd they can be quite fatiguing to type on over long hours.

Having said that, the switches on the G613 feel di erent, although Logitech didn’t highlight any changes that it made. It’s diŒcult to

CONCLUSION

A solid wireless mechanical keyboard for those who really want to cut cords.

describe, but it feels crisper, and I like them better than other Logitech keyboards such as the G Pro.

The di erent feel could be attributed to any number of reasons, and things such as the keycaps and base plate can a ect how you perceive the switches. Despite its mostly plastic constructi­on, build quality feels solid, and there’s little, if any ex to the keyboard.

The G613 is no-nonsense for those who want a simple wireless gaming keyboard that works. It has no backlighti­ng of any sort, and while I’m willing to forgo RGB customizat­ions, it would have been nice to see at least a single-color white backlight to help those who work in low light.

You do get a column of six programmab­le keys to which you can assign custom commands in the Logitech Gaming Software, which is definitely helpful. However, it adds bulk to the keyboard for those who don’t need them, and I’d much rather have had the ability to reprogram some of the other keys instead.

You’ll also find a bunch of media controls at the top right of the keyboard, including buttons to toggle Bluetooth mode and Gaming mode. It’s not particular­ly elegant, but it sure is functional, and it’s diŒcult to nd fault with it at this price.

A nal thing to note though is that the G613 also runs o a pair of AA batteries. Logitech claims months-long battery life, but time will tell if it holds out.

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 ??  ?? The Romer-G switches use their own key stem design, so they won’t work with most third-party keycaps.
The Romer-G switches use their own key stem design, so they won’t work with most third-party keycaps.

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