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title: "Logitech G613 Lightspeed Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Multihost 2.4 GHz + Blutooth Connectivity - Black"
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# 1 ms Lightspeed wireless Up to 18 months battery life Romer-G mechanical switches, 70M clicks Logitech G613 Lightspeed Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Multihost 2.4 GHz + Blutooth Connectivity - Black

**Brand:** logitech g
**Price:** NT$427
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ⌨️⚡ Power your productivity and play with wireless precision!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Logitech G613 Lightspeed Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Multihost 2.4 GHz + Blutooth Connectivity - Black by logitech g
- **How much does it cost?** NT$427 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Key Features

- • **Dual Connectivity Modes:** Switch effortlessly between super-responsive 2.4 GHz Lightspeed and versatile Bluetooth for ultimate device compatibility.
- • **Ultra-Fast 1ms Wireless Response:** Experience lag-free gaming and seamless multitasking with Lightspeed technology that rivals wired keyboards.
- • **Durable Romer-G Mechanical Switches:** Enjoy quiet, precise keystrokes engineered for 70 million clicks—built to last through intense work and play sessions.
- • **Customizable G-Keys for Productivity:** Program 6 dedicated macro keys to streamline workflows or dominate games with personalized commands at your fingertips.
- • **Epic Battery Life for On-the-Go Pros:** Stay unplugged for up to 18 months on just 2 AA batteries—perfect for mobile setups and uninterrupted focus.

## Overview

The Logitech G613 Lightspeed Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard combines ultra-fast 1 ms Lightspeed wireless technology with durable Romer-G mechanical switches rated for 70 million clicks. Featuring dual 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth connectivity, 6 programmable macro keys, and an impressive 18-month battery life, it’s designed for professionals and gamers seeking high performance without compromise. Its robust build and quiet tactile feedback make it ideal for both intense gaming and efficient multitasking.

## 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. This product has Romer-G Tactile which means Faster Quieter Switches.

Review: Just... Wow! - 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.
Review: I liked the first one so much, I bought a second one. We use these in our office. No gaming. - My wife has a bookkeeping business and uses her computer 10+ hours per day. She's always used the keyboards that came with her computers, so she has never experienced excellence. I bought a G613 for my own use (I do zero gaming) because I wanted a mechanical, wireless keyboard. The fact that it uses AA batteries is a HUGE plus for me, because I do not want to have to charge it like a cell phone. In the 1970s and early 1980s I used an IBM Selectric typewriter, and then later I used IBM buckling spring keyboards with my PCs. Those were great keyboards. This G613 is not similar to a buckling spring keyboard, but is truly wonderful to type on, in its own way. The keys actuate smoothly, consistently and precisely. I can detect the spring "twang" that some complain about, but it doesn't bother me (or more importantly, my ultra-sensitive wife). The G613 is a very high quality, professional looking and feeling keyboard. Very solid, substantial construction. It's heavy, but in a good way. So after I used my G613 for awhile, I really was loving it and raving about it. My wife was looking longingly at it, so I gave it to her and got another one for me. She loves the key actuation, as much as I do. She also has commented on the obvious high-quality construction and materials. And, she really likes the way it looks. She loves the spacing and feel of the ten-key pad. Everything that seems to make this a good gaming keyboard makes it a superb office keyboard that gets constant use, day in and day out. I really feel that Logitech should take the G613, remove the "G" keys and with NO other changes make it the K613. Keep the Lightspeed connectivity and the Bluetooth capability. In my case, I discovered the G613 by accident. I was ready to pull the trigger on the K840, but I was really hesitating because it was corded and I don't want cords on my desk. I did a search on desertcart for a Logitech wireless mechanical keyboard and the G613 came up! If I stayed on Logitech's website I would never have found it, for I would never have gone to the gaming section of their site. Though categorized as a gaming keyboard, it doesn't look like one. I was relieved to see that it was not a flashy design and didn't have the pachinko palace (garish in my eyes) lighting. This is a mature, professional, elegantly designed keyboard. I truly believe that it is mis-marketed. This is NOT a membrane keyboard. It uses Romer-g black switches, which are very precise and smooth in their action. After I installed the firmware update, there has been no delay in typing upon waking. I wholeheartedly recommend the G613! So does my bookkeeper wife!

## 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

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07796MBJ7 |
| Additional Features | Bluetooth, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,032 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #370 in Mac Gaming Keyboards #1,108 in GEM Box Microconsole #3,169 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Built-In Media | 2 AA Batteries, G613 wireless mechanical keyboard, LIGHTSPEED USB receiver, Phone stand, USB Cable, User documentation |
| Button Quantity | 107 |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
| Compatible Operating System Family | ChromeOS, MacOS, Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 6,077 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855135285 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18.82"L x 8.5"W x 1.33"H |
| Item Type Name | Logitech G613 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Multihost 2. |
| Item Weight | 3.1 Pounds |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Mfr Part Number | 920-008386 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | ChromeOs 134, Windows 10 |
| Model Name | G613 Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard |
| Model Number | 920-008386 |
| Number of Batteries Required | 2 |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Special Feature | Bluetooth, Wireless |
| Style Name | Keyboard Only |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Theme | gaming |
| UPC | 097855135285 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2-year Limited hardware warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Logitech G
- **Color:** black
- **Compatible Devices:** Gaming Console
- **Connectivity Technology:** Bluetooth
- **Keyboard Description:** Gaming
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Product Dimensions:** 18.82"L x 8.5"W x 1.33"H
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Gaming
- **Special Feature:** Bluetooth, Wireless
- **Style:** Keyboard Only

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this keyboard good for office? Wil it be noisy?**
A: it is absolutely appropriate for my office. i work in a cubical smack dab in the middle of the office, and NO ONE has even noticed that my G613 is too loud or even sounds different from any of their wried keyboards. the Romper G keys that this keyboard comes with supposedly feel like "cherry MX brown" keys, which supposedly arent too loud. 

I bought this from best buy and have no idea how it sounded, i was nervous to bring it in, but i literally typed this answer on the G613 and still,  no ones said a thing after a solid month with it.,
TRY brown keys before you buy. if you like the feel, then buy this because its decent.

**Q: Is the lightspeed receiver compatible with logitech unifying mice?**
A: No. The Lightspeed-enabled input devices use special receivers, which are different from Logitech’s popular Unifying receivers. If you buy multiple Lightspeed devices you will need to insert the receivers for them all.

**Q: Is the wrist pad removable?**
A: No it is not

**Q: Are the keys backlit?**
A: The other answers say it isn't backlit because of the battery. That's dumb. The K800 is another logitech wireless keyboard with high-quality led lighting that's triggered by you getting close to it and it runs on 2 AA batteries.

LEDs are not exactly power hungry components, especially if you don't do per-key lighting. Although, I do have a mechanical RGB-lit wireless mech keyboard and it lasts a week or two between charges. I won't be buying the G613 until they add at least some basic backlighting for working in the dark.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Just... Wow!
*by M***) on December 6, 2021*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I liked the first one so much, I bought a second one. We use these in our office. No gaming.
*by J***E on November 27, 2018*

My wife has a bookkeeping business and uses her computer 10+ hours per day. She's always used the keyboards that came with her computers, so she has never experienced excellence. I bought a G613 for my own use (I do zero gaming) because I wanted a mechanical, wireless keyboard. The fact that it uses AA batteries is a HUGE plus for me, because I do not want to have to charge it like a cell phone. In the 1970s and early 1980s I used an IBM Selectric typewriter, and then later I used IBM buckling spring keyboards with my PCs. Those were great keyboards. This G613 is not similar to a buckling spring keyboard, but is truly wonderful to type on, in its own way. The keys actuate smoothly, consistently and precisely. I can detect the spring "twang" that some complain about, but it doesn't bother me (or more importantly, my ultra-sensitive wife). The G613 is a very high quality, professional looking and feeling keyboard. Very solid, substantial construction. It's heavy, but in a good way. So after I used my G613 for awhile, I really was loving it and raving about it. My wife was looking longingly at it, so I gave it to her and got another one for me. She loves the key actuation, as much as I do. She also has commented on the obvious high-quality construction and materials. And, she really likes the way it looks. She loves the spacing and feel of the ten-key pad. Everything that seems to make this a good gaming keyboard makes it a superb office keyboard that gets constant use, day in and day out. I really feel that Logitech should take the G613, remove the "G" keys and with NO other changes make it the K613. Keep the Lightspeed connectivity and the Bluetooth capability. In my case, I discovered the G613 by accident. I was ready to pull the trigger on the K840, but I was really hesitating because it was corded and I don't want cords on my desk. I did a search on Amazon for a Logitech wireless mechanical keyboard and the G613 came up! If I stayed on Logitech's website I would never have found it, for I would never have gone to the gaming section of their site. Though categorized as a gaming keyboard, it doesn't look like one. I was relieved to see that it was not a flashy design and didn't have the pachinko palace (garish in my eyes) lighting. This is a mature, professional, elegantly designed keyboard. I truly believe that it is mis-marketed. This is NOT a membrane keyboard. It uses Romer-g black switches, which are very precise and smooth in their action. After I installed the firmware update, there has been no delay in typing upon waking. I wholeheartedly recommend the G613! So does my bookkeeper wife!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great keyboard overall for my needs
*by C***E on December 5, 2018*

I bought this keyboard because I was looking for a wireless mechanical keyboard. My desk very small and I'm trying to reduce clutter and cables all over the place. I have a wireless mouse and an external monitor that connects to my laptop via a single USB-C. The wireless keyboard I was using before wasnt really good at all, and I wanted the mechanical switches. I am NOT a gamer, but I do like to play extremely casual games every now and then for leisure. This keyboard doesnt have the greatest mechanical switches. They arent the Cherry Red or Blue MX switches that most people want and love. But obviously for this price range, I knew what I was getting. These Romer G switches are kind of "heavy". I would say they take about an average-to-slightly about average amount of force to actuate each switch. Overall, the switches for my purposes (mostly text documents, Excel, Word, online forums) do just fine and they do feel better than a normal non-mechanical keyboard. There are media hotkeys in the top right corner, capslock and battery light indicator, buttons to switch to bluetooth or receiver mode. A lot of people in reviews complained about the feeling of the media keys. While I agree they are pretty lame feeling buttons.....how often are you pressing them? To adjust volume and mute every now and then, you dont need super high quality keys. I think they are just fine for the function. The gaming special keys as well (G1-G6) are probably helpful if youre a gamer. I wouldnt know. But in Adobe Premier, I have already programmed a couple of them and they have turned out to be pretty helpful. I just need to get used to where the ESC and G1 keys are. They are right next to each other and very often when I want to press ESC, I accidentally press G1. Thats kind of annoying. If you want the super fast lighter switches of Cherry Red, Blue or even Brown, then obviously you need to spend more. As Im writing this review, the price of this keyboard is now $89.90. I guess I got a steal because I bought this when it was $59.99 and I didn't even realize that was a discounted price. If you can find it at a similar price that I bought it, then definitely go for it. Keep in mind this keyboard has no backlighting or RGB. If it had just a single white backlight that wouldve been much appreciated but oh well. Around $90 I'd probably just look for those $110-120 keyboards because theyll have better switches and backlight but may not be wireless. Wirelessness: This is the main reason I got this keyboard. Ive noticed no significant lag when working. But again, Im not a gamer so I cant comment on its performance for that. I use bluetooth because I like keeping my USB ports open. So far the keyboard connects quickly and seemlessly when I turn it on. Never have had it drop connection. I have no problems there. The wirelessness of this keyboard gets a 5 out of 5. It also has an easy ON/OFF switch on the side thats great for saving battery if you remember to turn it off (which I quite often do) Materials: Its all made of plastic but it feels extremely sturdy and is quite heavy. Sweaty palms and oil stains have yet to show up on this (about a month of use so far). Quality is just fine there and the matte black and grey colors are good if you need to use this in a business setting. No obnoxious red accents or anything. The biggest critique or annoyance I have with this keyboard is the NONREMOVABLE palm rest. I appreciate that its included with the keyboard, but couldnt they make it removable? Especially if youre like me and already have a palm rest that you enjoy using and when youre feeling like it....enjoy NOT using. Sometimes I dont want the palm rest. The fact the palm rest is stuck to this thing is quite a bummer. It doesnt ruin my experience with the keyboard but it does make me kind of annoyed when Im moving it around or want to use it without it. It adds unnecessary heft and size. Like I said, my desk is already small, and this keyboard takes up a huge space because of the stuck-on palm rest. OVERALL: If you dont mind the attached palm rest and if youre like me and dont really care for RGB backlit or super fast Cherry switches, and you just want a quality wireless mechanical keyboard that stays connected, performs well, and looks good for your at-home setup as well as at work, this is a great buy if you can find it for under $80ish. I do recommend this keyboard as long as you know what to expect when you bought it. I did my research and comparisons of a bunch of keyboards and am happy with my purchase. I knew the palm rest wasnt removable to begin with, but it is still annoying they couldnt just easily make it detachable. Good keyboard 4/5

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