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Logitech G613 Review: A Wireless Gaming Keyboard, at Last

Logitech G613 Review: A Wireless Gaming Keyboard, at Last

Posted on September 7, 2017June 3, 2019 By Jarvis

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It’s no secret that I generally like Logitech gear. It’s attractive, it’s functional and it’s built to last. Sometimes, it’s even innovative. Take, for example, the Logitech G613 ($150). At first glance, it seems like a standard, full-size gaming keyboard. It’s got mechanical keys, discrete media controls and a built-in wrist rest. In fact, it’s missing only one major thing: a USB cord.

The G613 is the very first wireless gaming keyboard from a major manufacturer, and as such, it has a lot of expectations riding on it. Wireless headsets and mice were considered second-rate and unreliable just a few years ago; if the time has come for keyboards to cut the cord, they’ll need to demonstrate that they’re not only technically flawless, but also better-designed than their wired companions.

While the G613 succeeds on the first count, it doesn’t quite go far enough on the second. In terms of pure functionality, Logitech has made better keyboards than this one. At the same time, if the G613 is supposed to demonstrate the viability of wireless gaming keyboards, it succeeds with flying colors.
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