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Customers often highlight the excellent quality, reliable wireless connection, and impressive battery life of the G613 LIGHTSPEED keyboard. Many appreciate the comfortable key feel and ease of use, along with the quick response time. However, some find the keyboard's size and the non-detachable wrist rest to be drawbacks. A few users also mentioned the keyboard's weight as a minor inconvenience.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard quality, Wireless

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best keyboard for switching between 2 machines

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This keyboard is a work from home persons best friend Pro 1. The keyboard sound is amazing and it’s a real mechanical One 2. Use one keyboard for two PC’s provided other PC has Bluetooth 3. Gamers will love this keyboard as it gives you so many programmable keys 4. The keyboard surprisingly does not collect lot of dust but still needs one a week clean up 5 Aaamazing battery life Cons 1. No back light 2. Cannot download profiles from G hub for this keyboard

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life

    Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Not a good keyboard

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    Posted . Owned for 10 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    After 1.5-2 years it got a double typing problem (in my case letters T, E, R and O). After quick googling it turned out the problem was (and still is) quite widespread for this model - a lot of people start experiencing the same issue after ~1 year. There's no software fix, it's a bad design/engineering problem, i.e. hardware. Logitech is aware of that and simply replaces such keyboards. I wasn't lucky - it started 1 month after warranty period had expired. Will stay away from this brand in future. Re the keyboard itself - it's clunky and has a rather long keypress distance. The feeling from typing is not satisfying - feels muddy/mushy, too deep. The G-buttons positioning is horrible - be ready to constantly press G1 instead of Escape and G3-G4 instead of Tab/Caps Lock. I like the full size numeric pad and standard location of the ins/del/home/etc block. Media buttons are kind of useful (not a big fan of those in general), more importantly they don't impact regular work (like G buttons described above). Wireless connection is stable. Uses regular AAs (no internal battery) which last long. Also note that this keyboard is wireless only, no cable at all; keep spare batteries nearby just in case. I'm a software developer and a gamer - basically someone who spends 12 hrs a day before keyboard - trust me, this one is NOT a good one. This is not the first time Logitech screws up like this (probably because they produce their own keys, instead of buying them from a good producer, e.g. Cherry?).

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard quality, Wireless
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Fast & Furious Gaming without the Wires!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    When you first take the G613 Gaming Keyboard out of the box you can feel that this is a substantially built keyboard. It has heft which tells me that in the heat of the battle it is not going to slide off the desk nor give up on you! First impression, it is a well-built keyboard and that it is made for speed and accuracy. The key layout is excellent with well-spaced and raised keys. When typing on the G613 you can tell right away that this the G613 is well-engineered and key build is solid as a rock. My thought is this is one keyboard that will give Many years of solid use. There are six programmable keys along the left for slamming forward in the heat of the battle. The keyboard is spec’d to run for 18 months on two AA batteries, excellent. For anyone wanting a major upgrade over the dinky keyboards that come with computers for everyday use you will find that the G613 is built for far more than just gaming. It is an excellent everyday keyboard; my wife uses it often for her work. Nice thing about the G613 it does not have to be tethered to just one PC, it is grab-and-go. Using either Bluetooth or Lightspeed to connect to any computer. The mechanical keys do not have a strong tactile feel, the tactile feel is just right in feedback. One feature I like, a lot, is the palm rest that Logitech uses on this keyboard, use the identical palm rest on one of our other Logitech gaming keyboards and it just fits. Response time is there for fast moving games with the Lightspeed technology with 1 ms report rate. If you demand Fast and Furious Action in your game with no Wires holding you back, then fire one up and get to it. If you are looking for a great replacement for everyday use, give it a look. Our young gamer in the house gives the G613 Two Thumbs up.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard quality, Wireless
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Solid design

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I'm not much of a gamer but I have a preference for mechanical keyboards. The distinguishing feature about this keyboard is that is both mechanical and wireless. The keyboard itself is quite heavy and thick (2 cm or 3/4 inch). The body of the keyboard is a thick gray matte plastic with a black base, and a black, integrated (non-removable) wrist pad. This is a matter of preference but I'd wish the wrist pad was not integrated. It's 2 1/2 in long. The keys are full-size with traditional keycaps (Not island-style). The top right of the keyboard has flat round media keys. I don't find the media keys particularly attractive. Looks cheap in comparison with the rest of the keyboard, but do work and are seldom used. On the left of the keyboard there is a column of 6 macro keys, that can be customized once the Logitech gaming driver is installed, otherwise they work like the F1 to F6 keys. The keyboard has feet on the back for either raised or flat position (There are no intermediate settings). Keys: Most mechanical keyboards utilize one of several varieties of Cherry MX switches (Including other older Logitech mechanical switches). A few other keyboards utilize Alps switches -- Those are more akin the feel of vintage IBM or Apple keyboards, which have a distinct click feel and sound. This, like newer Logitech mechanical keyboards, use Logitech's proprietary switch which they call 'Romer-G'. These switches have a bit of weight and a muted click. While the keys allow a good amount of travel comparable to other mechanical switches, it needs little movement to register, about half way, when it gives a bit of bounce feedback. The keycaps on 'Romer-G' switches are a bit different. The switches don't have a mast but are hollow, which allows for a centered lighting on other models, but this model has no backlighting. Because of this, removing the keycaps is possible but takes a bit more effort. Overall the feeling while typing on this keyboard is good, and comparable to Cherry MX Brown (No audible click). Wireless: There is no way to use as a wired keyboard. It uses two AA batteries, that according to Logitech should last about 18 months. Mine arrived with generic AA batteries. There is a power off button on the right side. The keyboard uses either an USB receiver or Bluetooth. The Bluetooth connection is intended mainly for phones or tablets, where the USB receiver should be used on computers. Keys on the top of the keyboard allows switching back and forth between wireless or Bluetooth. Logitech differentiates between mainline products and gaming products (Logitech G). 'G' products don't use the 'Logitech Unifying Receiver' and instead the keyboard has to be used with its own receiver (Which can be stored on the battery compartment at the bottom of the keyboard). The advantage of this receiver is that is very low latency (Logitech claims to be equal or better than wired). Over the course of a week, never noticed any lags, even when reconnecting after a few minutes. Software: Note that it doesn't use the same Logitech Flow or Logitech Options of other products. Because it's a 'Logitech G', it uses the (optional) Logitech gaming software, which can be very interesting, bringing profiles per application or games, and full control of the 'G' keys on the left. It also provides battery status for the keyboard and firmware updates on the keyboard itself. The software also lets configure the polling rate between 150 and 1000 / sec. Apple Mac: My home work computer is a mac. Both they keyboard and the Logitech Gaming Software are fully supported on macOS, however the keyboard doesn't come with mac-specific keycaps, and are not available at the Logitech website. The keyboard also came with a custom extension cable for the receiver, so it can sit closer to the keyboard if needs be (Mine is behind the monitor with no issues), and also comes with a matching phone stand, so the phone can be used with the Logitech Gaming Software, which provides a second-screen with configurable applets on certain games. It works on both Windows and macOS, with iOS or Android phones. (Search for Logitech ARX Control for more information about this). Overall is a great choice for a mechanical keyboard, and the only wireless and Bluetooth, gaming, mechanical keyboard on the market today. I would have preferred rechargeable batteries, but at least with AA batteries the keyboard will last for years. Also the built-in palm-rest could've been optional. Having support for the unifying receiver would've been convenient if the keyboard is used for more than gaming. None of this is a con but a matter of preference.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Key feel
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Keyboard - Not Just for Gaming

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I've been looking for a new mechanical keyboard for my office computer for a while. The Logitech G613 has finally combined wireless technology with a mechanical keyboard, leaving out gimmicks like flashing lights. The G613 is marketed as a gaming keyboard, but I'm happy to report that it also makes an excellent day-to-day productivity keyboard. PROS: - Sleek, understated design. This keyboard will blend in with any desk and doesn't draw attention to itself. - Comfortable wrist rest. Out of the box, it almost looks too big, but after a few long days of typing, I've grown to appreciate the length of the rest. - Extremely customizable. Using the Logitech Gaming Software control panel, you can customize the functions of the six G keys on the far left of the keyboard. You can use dozens of presets of even make your own macro command. The software even lets you see a heat map of your most frequently used keys on the keyboard. - The keys themselves are incredibly responsive. I haven't used a mechanical keyboard for years, but this one makes me never want to go back to standard keyboards. The keys are very satisfying to press and have just the right amount of resistance and clickiness. - There are adjustable height legs on the back of the keyboard that elevate it to a very comfortable typing angle. - Offers wireless connection via both Bluetooth and a 2.4 GHz USB receiver. - Incredible battery life. Logitech claims up to 18 months on 2 AA batteries (included). CONS: - Heavy. You won't want to make this your portable keyboard or use it on the couch. - If you have other non-gaming Logitech devices (like the MX Master 2S mouse), you can't use just one USB receiver. The G613 uses its own LIGHTSPEED technology that is not compatible with the standard Logitech USB receiver. In these cases, you'll need to use 2 USB receivers or use the Bluetooth function of the keyboard. OVERALL: After two weeks of use, I can safely say this is the most comfortable and responsive keyboard I've used in quite some time. If gamers are willing to forego some of the gimmicky features and designs of other mechanical keyboards, they'll be rewarded with incredible customizations and wireless performance. Highly recommended!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great Mechanical/Wireless Keyboard!!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Logitech G613 Keyboard Gaming Keyboard is an all-around great product. The keystrokes are very responsive as far as speed and feel, the unit is very well built and has some weight to it, the legs and main base all have rubber feet on the so it won’t slide around during typing or gaming marathons. I found the Gaming switch to be a great idea, as often in some games I will inadvertently hit the windows button and my screen shifts to windows, these keys are disabled automatically at the flip of the arcade switch located on the top of the keyboard, this key set can be edited via the Logitech gaming software (must be downloaded) this software has presets to many online games and can be utilized should you wish. Also, the help file on the software is full of great info on the various things that can be tweaked to your liking, Way more than most will ever use. I highly recommend downloading it. In the software, the keyboard can poll your keystrokes and can tell you which keys are most used if you ever want to know. You can setup multiple profiles with tons of settings for your every need, such as Gaming, programing, or just surfing the net. I have owned many Logitech devices in the past and one thing they have the upper hand on it power consumption, this keyboard can go forever it seems before the need arises to replace the batteries. (you can power this keyboard off when not in use to save battery life as well) Setup was very easy, as soon as I plugged in the Usb dongle, the keyboard was up and running. Gaming was awesome, I Have several drives containing the latest games to tons of old school games. I tested the keyboard while playing Call of duty, World of war planes, and a custom Hyperspin image. All played flawlessly. Logitech claims they have a 5X greater response time (Latency) over their nearest rivals. I did not test this but for my uses I doubt I would notice a difference, but every bit helps, right? The G613 can connect to many different devices, such as iPhone and Androids via a downloadable app. Supplied with the keyboard is a phone stand that you can rest your phone on while typing docs on it, gaming too. I prefer this keyboard over my laptops hands down. It is much easier to type. So, I use it with both my PC and laptop. Since it also has Bluetooth capability. You can connect it to any TV that has built in Bluetooth which can make using on screen apps, searches or surfing much more enjoyable. The Media keys on the top right are a nice addition to controlling media without having to use a mouse on screen to do so. Although they are a different shape than the keys which is kind of weird and stands out a little. The non-removable wrist rest on the bottom of the keyboard is nice for typing long hauls and has rubber feet to ensure it is planted on not skidding when used. One of the most unique options on the keyboard are the 6 macro keys, that can be utilized for creating quick macros for every task, I use them to open different games, frontends, office apps, and even remoting in to my office. The only real Con I can see from this keyboard is the key caps, they seem a little cheap for this great item. I can see after a year or so of gaming the standard keys used in gaming will have the letters worn off the stickers. Having said that I would still recommend this to all gamers who would love to cut the cord and still have lightning fast key response time!!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Key feel
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Solid Wireless Gaming Keyboard

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Overall a very solid keyboard. It has an 18 month battery life which is outstanding for any wireless device. Just plug in the lightspeed USB stick and the device is recognized immediately. You can also connect by Bluetooth (BT). The Logitech Gaming Software (LGS) immediately showed the keyboard and options available for it. You can change the G keys and modify keys on and off for gaming. The keyboard is big for wireless, but having a full size keyboard is nice, no bunching your fingers together, and with the large stands in the back, it has a nice slope for typing and place to rest your wrists. The keyboard has nice large buttons to control basic media functions. The keys are responsive and have a nice feel to them. I ran the keyboard with a Logitech G700s mouse that has the older unity wifi connector. Running the lightspeed at the same time did not cause any problems. Both the mouse and keyboard ran at the same time with no problems. On the downside, it doesn’t have lights to indicate Scroll lock or Num lock, only Caps lock if it matters to you. For a gaming board, the keys are not backlit. It is wireless only, no USB slot to connect to if you wanted too. None of these are big issues, but worth noting. It comes with batteries which is nice. Also, it comes with a phone/tablet stand (see picture), so you can view the Logitech Gaming App (ARX) reports (or other programs) on the device you want. The Logitech App is nice and easy to setup in the LGS program. Make sure your Logitech Gaming software is up to date, and check for new keyboard firmware on the Logitech site. Overall it is solid wireless keyboard.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Key feel, Keyboard quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Size

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Overall - Great wireless mechanical keyboard.

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    Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    TL/DR: Super responsive wireless (if using lightspeed adapter), excellent battery life, tactile and not too loud mechanical keyboard. Not good to travel with. Originally, I was concerned with the price and the fact it is wireless. Wireless keyboards, in the past, were terrible in my opinion. I must say, I've been pleasently surprised, and now that the cost is down, I'd probably consider another. My Pros: - Mechanical keyboard is of good quality. Keys are tactile and resistant enough (didn't want overly sensitive keys). - Battery life has been great. I've had this for over a year as of this review and only chaned the battery once. I typically use it for about 10-12 hours 5-6 days a week. Primary use is work (DBA) and moderate gaming (about 10-15 hours per week). To note, I primarily use the lightspeed wireless dongle for connectivity. - Build quality is good. I haven't had any broken keys or changes in the way keys press. The board is solid and doesn't flex much. No wearing on my keys. Having worked in IT for years, I am picky about not eating or having food around keyboards and keeping hands clean before using a keyboard, so that may be why I have less issues than others report. - Keys are audible (I find the sound helps me type better as an audible response to keypress) but are not loud enough to bother others around me when in the office. - Response time on computer is great. I never feel like I'm lagging, even in games. Again, note that I use the lightspeed wireless adapter. - Bluetooth gives options if you don't want to take the lightspeed adapter with. There is a slot under the battery cover if you want to take the adapter with and keep it with the keyboard. My Cons: - The macro keys (G1-G6 on left). Since I don't use macro keys and I'm not used to them being on the left, I tend to hit G1 instead of ESC and that causes issues. - The media keys feel cheap compared to the rest of the keybaord. I just don't use them because of that and because they are flat to the keyboard. Might have been better if mechanical as well ... ??? - Size: This keyboard is larger with the rest and added row of keys. I don't find it to be oversized, and I'd even say it is right-sized for what it accomplishes. The issue is it makes it a pain to travel with. If you are just using at home, then great. If you travel, I find it doesn't fit in any of my laptop backpacks/bags. Observations: - I've seen issues with typing and lag on bluetooth. If you have other bluetooth devices nearby (e.g. mobile phone or headphones) I've noticed it "can" get troublesome. I found it to be best with the lightspeed adapter. - I've seen people post about getting double characters. I've only experienced that once. I found that if I removed the adapter from USB, gave it a few seconds and then put it back, it seemed to resolve it. I think it may have been just a radio/wireless issue. - I have observed that if you had other wireless adapters, such as an xbox wireless controller adapter, or another logitech unify adapter, etc., you need to give them about an inch between in space, or they interfere. This seemed to be true on my laptop, on my laptop dock, on my home PC (back of computer) and on my usb hub on my desk. Because I've tried it in all of those scenarios, I don't believe it is USB related, but probably interference between the adapters. - Not sure if this helps, but there were firmware updates for the adapter (I believe) and for the keyboard. It's possible that may have helped my experience. Just for full disclosure. - Gave it 5 stars now that the price is under $100. For today's price (about $80), I think it is great. Over $120 or even the original $150, I felt it could be a lot better for that price.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard quality, Wireless
    Cons mentioned:
    Wrist rest

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Solid keyboard.

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Build quality isn't bad, it's built like a tank. I like having the extra buttons I can assign to various things. There's a switch that also disables the Windows keys which is nice. It's not RGB which isn't a bad thing but it would be nice to have perhaps maybe white LEDs to light the keys up some. Not that it's a dealbreaker. The Romer-G switches are....different. Took me some getting used to as I normally prefer something like Cherry Red MX switches. They're similar to it but maybe a bit more clacky and the resistance of the keys doesn't feel as much as the Cherry Red keys I prefer. I've come around on it after a couple weeks of use between work and play and to be fair it's not bad. Between typing out emails to gaming, they've started to grow on me. Battery life is outstanding as well as responsiveness in gaming. I like the idea of switching between lightspeed and Bluetooth for my PC and tablet. Hell it comes with a nice little tablet stand if you need one. The wrist wrest is integrated into the keyboard which for me is a bit of a con but I got used to it. I would have liked to see a removeable one but it's not like it's an inconvenience or anything. All in all it's a solid wireless mechanical keyboard for the price. If anything I'd recommend seeing one where you can get a feel for the keys if it's for you.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard quality, Wireless

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Very good! just a few things that can be better!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    While the keyboard is well built, the Bluetooth works flawlessly, and the USB wireless is fast and works very well, the keyboard does have a couple things that could be improved. There is no backlighting and instead what appear to be stickers on the keys...i tried picking at them and nothing happened so they should hold up. Also, there is not a rechargeable battery, just two AA batteries. For the price, there should be a large rechargeable battery, which would allow for backlighting on the keyboard. These are just nitpicky things, otherwise, I would strongly recommend this keyboard due to its long battery life, fast response, ease of setup, and wireless functionality.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Wireless
    Cons mentioned:
    Size

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Pretty Big.

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    If you don't mind the size then it's a great keyboard. The size was a big mistake on Logitech's part since it's marketed towards gamers. I had to return it and decided to wait for a tenkeyless version. There are no backlights. There is also bluetooth, so you can switch between your desktop PC and your phone or laptop. Romer G keys are great and similar to cherry browns, but more quiet. It uses Logitech's lightspeed tech, so you don't have to worry about lag. Battery lasts up to 18 months. Use Eneloop batteries.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life
    Cons mentioned:
    Size, Weight

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Least expensive, most convenient wireless keyboard

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This thing is a lot bigger than the one I use most of the day. It is also very heavy. I like that it has extra keys on the side for you to add extra functionality and that it uses the lightspeed receiver. Most gaming keyboards are a lot more expensive and have unnecessary lights that drain the battery. This one just does what it needs to do. It isn't the cheapest keyboard, but it is the cheapest wireless one in its category and it uses normal batteries that you can easily replace.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    works for me....

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    Posted . Owned for 5 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    my favorite part of this keyboard is the old school feel.... I like hearing the clacking keys as I type.... I am not a gamer so this is for my everyday use.... battery life has been good, keyboard is comfortable.... sets at a good angle for my use.... easy to keep clean.... has some handy buttons for volume and other one key touches that I like

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Ease of use

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Super worth it!!

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    Posted . Owned for 7 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I've been looking for a wireless mechanical keyboard for a long time, Thank God I saw this one, I bought it right away. I believe this is the only decent one at any store. Everything with it works perfectly fine. Typing with it is easy. and I've been using the same AA batteries since I bought it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Good for gaming

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    Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Easy to pair, easy to use, long battery life. Solid construction.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Key feel, Wireless

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Finally, a wireless mechanical keyboard

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    As a PC gamer I have been waiting for someone to finally produce a wireless mechanical keyboard. Well that day is finally here. And although its marketed as a gaming keyboard it is really a jack of all trades. Not only does it use the unified Logitech receiver, but it also includes Bluetooth support if you need it. Even though most gaming keyboards have RGB lighting there is none of that found in this keyboard. And that is a good thing when you consider this keyboard uses batteries only. So, although you do give up the bling you get a very versatile keyboard. This keyboard not only makes a great gaming keyboard, but it also is a great office keyboard. You get the Logitech what is now almost legendary battery life, but you also get a very comfortable keyboard. The wrist rest is not padded but it slopes just right and is permanently attached. The Logitech Romer-G mechanical switches do not have a lot of click on them and for the most part they are very quiet, for a mechanical keyboard anyway. I don’t think most people will complain with the sound of your typing on this keyboard. It is a little louder than rubber dome keys but its no where near as loud as most mechanical keyboards. There is really nothing here not to like. Although I do think some type of lighting would have been nice I don’t really miss it as much as I though I would. Logitech has yet again shown they know how to produce some very nice keyboards. I have mine matched up with a MX Master 2S mouse and together they are a great combination. I finally have a wireless keyboard and mouse combination that is very hard to beat and been a long time coming.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Key feel
    Cons mentioned:
    Size

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Little pricey, but fantastic if you use it all

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    I liked it so much that I bought another one for work! I tend to be a little bit more of a power user. I love the feel of this keyboard and the fact that it can be paired to two different devices (one via Bluetooth, another via the adapter) The switch for turning off the Windows key is super helpful when I get the time to game, and the extra keys on the side of the keyboard took a little bit of getting used to, but once I found my bearings and assigned those keys some productive shortcuts, they became fantastic. Battery life is pretty dang good, I haven't run my batteries out yet, so that's saying something good. The keyboard itself is a little large and bulky, so make sure you've got some room. There aren't many aesthetic frills and such, no lights or so-- and I like that. The inclusion of a little phone holder is kind of handy, but most people I know who have one of these things, has thrown it away or given it to someone else. I use it when I FaceTime. So yeah, it's good, it is just large. I the keys are pretty easy to clean, but things do fall behind the caps, like a standard keyboard. It's easy to clean too.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Keyboard

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    Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Been using this keyboard for a year now. While some of the letters are worn off, overall, it's responsive, works well, has a good touch feel, and is both wireless and bluetooth. Great keyboard, and excellent battery life!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Fantastic

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    Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Bought over a year ago, only just changed the battery last month. Still going strong and has nice mechanical feel and sound.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Key feel

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Decent mechanical keyboard

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    Posted . Owned for more than 2 years when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I use this keyboard daily. While the switches weren't what I wanted, typing is a tactile experience and does exactly what I need. Battery life is excellent.

    I would recommend this to a friend