Designed for a wireless world, the Logitech G613 Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard gives you incredible performance and advanced technology and features. Equipped with Lightspeed wireless technology, you get millisecond responsiveness to help you get the upper hand on your opponents. It also features Romer-G mechanical switches, which offer an unprecedented 25% faster response time and increased resistance for over 70 million hits!
The keyboard is also equipped with 6 programmable G-keys, giving you customised macro sequences and commands at your fingertips.
Romer-G Mechanical Keys
The new exclusive Romer-G mechanical keys make the Logitech G613 Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard durable and responsive with a 1.5mm activation point. With up to 25% faster action, you'll have the edge in battles where every microsecond counts, while the added durability of this premium keyboard means it can withstand the natural wear and tear of years of intense gaming with over 70 million keystrokes.
The Logitech G613 Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard's keys have been designed to prevent typing errors, but also to keep gamers comfortable for hours. The G-keys have been repositioned for optimal speed and accessibility.
Lightspeed Wireless Technology
The Logitech G613 Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features Lightspeed wireless technology that delivers a millisecond report rate for fast, responsive wireless connectivity. This professional-grade wireless solution gives you the most consistent and responsive performance.
And that's not all - with Bluetooth technology, you can switch between devices with the touch of a button. So pair up to 8 devices on your keyboard and quickly switch between them.
Main features:
Lightspeed technology for high-speed wireless connection
Mechanical Romer-G switch keys with 1.5mm activation point
The keyboard is pleasant to use, the keys are firm without being hard.
The typing noise is a bit disconcerting at first but you get used to it.
Good battery life.
The G-Hub software is not very intuitive.
Having to read the manual to configure a keyboard (or a mouse of the same series) is a shame!
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by El Gringo
Posted on 19 May 2022
Bought on 26 Nov 2021 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 23Average rating: 9
Very good keyboard, average software
The keyboard is pleasant to use, the touches are firm without being hard.
The typing noise is a bit disconcerting at first but you get used to it.
Good battery life.
The G-Hub software is not very intuitive.
Having to read the manual to configure a keyboard (or a mouse of the same series) is a shame!
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by Dantinus
Posted on 1 Sep 2021
Bought on 30 Jul 2021 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 14Average rating: 9
At the top
I've been a gamer for a long time but I've always been reluctant to use mechanical keyboards. Basically I prefer the thin keys and I don't like how noisy they can be. However, my brother recently bought a mechanical keyboard from this Logitech range, and I have to admit that I was quite taken with it.
So I ordered mine, and I have no regrets. Indeed, compared to other mechanical keyboards I find the keys less imposing, and the noise relatively discreet. Of course, when I write as I do here, it's far from being discreet, but nevertheless much less noisy than other keyboards I've seen in action.
As for the in-game feel, it's great! In this context, apart from the moments of frantic hammering, you really can't complain about the noise, once again, and the mechanical aspect comes to the fore. The subtlety of the typing is incomparable to that of a non-mechanical keyboard, and allows a great acuity of touch without having to force the keyboard.
Finally, I switched back to wireless for both the keyboard and the mouse, and I'm really pleased. I don't notice any untimely deco, no response time (at least at my level), and there is a low battery warning light, which should avoid the problem of running out of power in the middle of a competitive session.
A few small flaws however:
- The lack of indicators for the numeric keypad and the scroll stop, at this price it's a shame.
- The playback controls at the top right of the keyboard are a bit crude, they give a low-end feel, which looks bad next to the rest.
Overall, the keyboard is great and I have no regrets. Even though the choices are quite limited when it comes to wireless mecha keyboards, this one meets all my expectations.
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by Mikael B
Posted on 12 Feb 2021
Bought on 13 Jan 2021 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 1Average rating: 7
Good keyboard
The wireless connection system works well and switching between different connections (Unifying/Bluetooth) is very convenient. The additional keys should only work well under Windows; under Linux (and probably all other systems) some of the multimedia keys seem unusable (which is a shame) and the G-keys are of little use (and they are not officially supported, by default they multitask the F1 F6 keys...). plus the lack of backlighting makes the keyboard's price-quality ratio far from perfect.
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by baptiste P
Posted on 17 Dec 2020
Bought on 24 Nov 2020 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 4Average rating: 7
well, but ...
This is my second keyboard, the first one started to double-key after three years. I've been using it for a while now, but it's still the best option for the price (good ratio). However, it's not exemplary either.
- the mechanical keys "resonate" for a somewhat metallic sound
- The g-hub software is a disaster of optimization, but remains bearable if you don't try to use it (no macro, and no need of rgb for this keyboard)
It remains a very good choice for me. It's a very good choice for me, no RGB, wireless technology without any flaws, absolutely incredible autonomy, good quality of materials etc..
This is a good compromise, but if your finances allow it, choose the superior model
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by Baptiste P
Posted on 27 Apr 2019
Bought on 27 Mar 2019 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 10Average rating: 8
very pleasant to use, lacks the backlight
I bought this keyboard with the mouse to play in front of my TV. the keyboard is very comfortable to use and reacts very well (no latency during the games). the negative point, it lacks the backlight
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by Corentin
Posted on 5 Nov 2018
Bought on 9 May 2018 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 6Average rating: 9
Very satisfied
I have been using it for a few months now, I am completely satisfied, the typing is pleasant, not very noisy even for me who sometimes have a heavy hand.
I've been using it for a few months now, and I'm very happy with it. It's not too noisy, even for me, as my hand is sometimes a bit heavy.
I was on Windows but had to switch to Mac for school, it's not designed for it, but it's quick to do so and I have no worries about compatibility (provided I switch to PC keyboard in the Mac's configuration)
I use it mainly in Bluetooth on my Mac, and the key goes from PC to PC (raspberry, server, tower...), there is no switching problem and no latency.
The tilt is sufficient and it's quite heavy so it doesn't move.
To sum up: a very comfortable claver, and a good investment.
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by yannoch
Posted on 28 Oct 2018
Bought on 22 Sep 2018 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 8Average rating: 8
Pleasant and good wireless keyboard overall.
The feel of the keys is not bad, reminiscent of our good old sturdy keyboards of yesteryear.
That said, it feels like a membrane keypad, there is no audible "click" like on other mechanical keyboards, and if you type a bit heavily it becomes quite noisy.
Even when it automatically goes to sleep, it wakes up instantly and no keystrokes are lost.
It's a very good wireless keyboard!
I give it 4/5 because they should have made an effort to limit the noise of the keys crashing into the chassis when typing.
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by Jerome LG
Posted on 18 Jan 2018
Bought on 4 Jan 2018 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 4Average rating: 10
a comfortable keyboard
The keyboard is used for games as well as for any other use.
The weight of the keyboard is heavy which makes it very sandy to use :)
battery supplied
a USB key Wifi / Bluetooth (only for the keyboard)
a small black support to put the keyboard that rest
driver searched on Logitech's website technical support.
easy to use software
a button total stop of the keyboard on the right side "practical
the 6 extra buttons on the left are easy to configure on the software or else left as default as there is already a config for each program, games, Windows, internet and others.
A small green or red LED to indicate the charge of the batteries.
a small white led to indicate wifi or Bluetooth on.
A notched button to measure the keyboard in game mode or in classic practice :)