Testseek.com have collected 94 expert reviews of the Logitech G513 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech G513 .
May 2019
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537 Reviews
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The editors liked
Sleek Design
USB Passthrough
Detachable Palmrest
Braided Cable
Per Key RGB Lighting
Logitech Gaming Software
Fantastic Switches
Keycap Puller
Extremely comfortable
Fast actuation points for keystrokes
Included wrist rest
Included custom keycaps and key puller
RGB lighting
Customizable profiles
USB passthrough
Choice of Linear and Tactile switch types
Comfortable and quiet for typing and gaming
Slick design
Roomy palm rest
Per-key RGB lighting
New Romer-G Linear switch is satisfying and precise
Clean and professional look
Comfortable pack-in wrist rest
Padded palm rest included
Customizable lighting
Twoyear warranty
Bright RGB lighting
Sturdy metal chassis
Sleek metal chassis
Great performance
Both linear and tactile keys feel good
Comfortable wrist rest
Sturdy construction and great design
Logitech Gaming Software unlocks a lot of potential
Feels great to type on
Romer-G Linear switches are excellent for typists
Sophisticated
Minimalist design
Pass-through USB port
Remarkable switch feel
Very comfortable wrist rest
Solid construction
Premium feel throughout
Lighting effects are among the best on the market with some actual practical uses
Available in two
The editors didn't like
Lacking Dedicated Media Keys
Requires Two USB Ports
Other than that
The G513 is an amazing keyboard for gamers who are looking for a truly highend gaming keyboard with a sturdy build quality and a sleek design. If you are looking to buy a fantastic me
Lack of Dedicated media keys
Strange rear plug with no obvious purpose
High MSRB price
Wired keyboard
Software takes patience to learn
No dedicated macro or media keys
Subdued RGB illumination
No dedicated media keys
A bit of a "ping" noise while using the keyboard
Romer-G Linear switch limited to the G513—for now
No dedicated keys for macros or functions
No discrete media keys
Can't reprogram every key
Price tag will be too high for some people
Not enough new features to justify upgrading from G413
Wrist rest should have magnets to keep it in place
Compact size means no dedicated media or macro keys
Published: 2020-12-14, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: Maybe your trusty old keyboard has typed its last letter or trapped its last bagel crumb. Perhaps your gaming ambitions have outstripped the mushy, mediocre typer that came with your PC. Or maybe your hands are simply shouting: Hey, cut me some slack here...
Available with the new Logitech Romer-G Linear switches and featuring a smooth, minimalist design that will fit in pretty much anywhere, the Logitech G513 is a good looking, well-built RGB keyboard. The feel and fit of the Logitech G513 are decent and the...
Published: 2019-03-03, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Abstract: Logitech's line of gaming peripherals have always proven that it just doesn't do these accessories just for the sake of doing them – but in fact, it offers a whole new way of how you can enjoy playing your games.We have of Logitech's latest gaming devices...
There are a lot of mid-range gaming PCs on the market, and each major manufacturer has its own lineup that attempts to set itself apart through design and price. Lenovo Legion C730 Cube certainly doesn't look like a lot of other PCs, with the transparent...
Published: 2018-10-07, Author: HP , review by: relaxedtech.com
Sleek Design, USB Passthrough, Detachable Palmrest, Braided Cable, Per Key RGB Lighting, Logitech Gaming Software, Fantastic Switches, Keycap Puller
Lacking Dedicated Media Keys, Requires Two USB Ports, Other than that, the G513 is an amazing keyboard for gamers who are looking for a truly highend gaming keyboard with a sturdy build quality and a sleek design. If you are looking to buy a fantastic me
I believe the Logitech G513 keyboard deserves our gold award.Final Score 9.4« Home Page »Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. comments powered by Disqus...
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Published: 2018-09-29, Author: Pat , review by: geardiary.com
Extremely comfortable, Fast actuation points for keystrokes, Included wrist rest, Included custom keycaps and key puller, RGB lighting, Customizable profiles, USB passthrough
Lack of Dedicated media keys, Strange rear plug with no obvious purpose, High MSRB price, Wired keyboard
Sophisticated, minimalist design, Pass-through USB port, Remarkable switch feel, Very comfortable wrist rest, Solid construction, premium feel throughout, Lighting effects are among the best on the market with some actual practical uses, Available in two
Wrist rest should have magnets to keep it in place, Compact size means no dedicated media or macro keys, You'll want to buy an extra one to bring to work
I'll try and summarize my experience with Logitech's G513 in terms of Performance, Appearance, Construction, Functionality and Value categories, but as always I feel like I should add a disclaimer. You must understand that my own preferences and uses for...
New Romer-G Linear switch is satisfying and precise, Clean and professional look, Comfortable pack-in wrist rest
No dedicated media keys, A bit of a "ping" noise while using the keyboard, Romer-G Linear switch limited to the G513—for now
Would I reach for a Romer-G keyboard first? Probably not. Romer-G Linear hasn't suddenly leapfrogged to the top of my charts. But it's a damn good step for Logitech. I've spent four years praising Logitech's keyboard designs (except the short-lived G410)...
Abstract: I've put my hands on more keyboards in the last few years than I could ever imagine. Logitech, Microsoft, Corsair, and other companies have raised the bar on what we should expect from the keyboards we use every day. They may still be primarily QWERTY-let...
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Published: 2018-05-25, Author: Gabe , review by: pcmag.com
Choice of Linear and Tactile switch types, Comfortable and quiet for typing and gaming, Slick design, Roomy palm rest, Per-key RGB lighting,
Software takes patience to learn, No dedicated macro or media keys, Subdued RGB illumination
Though it cries out for media/macro keys, the minimalist Logitech G513 Carbon gaming keyboard justifies its price with custom, RGB-lit mechanical switches that feel great and won't wake up your household...