Logitech G213 Prodigy Gaming Keyboard - Wired RGB Backlit Keyboard with Mech-Dome Keys, Palm Rest, Adjustable Feet, Media Controls, USB, Compatible with Windows – Black
Switch type (linear for gaming, tactile for typing)
Layout (full-size, TKL, 60%, 75%)
Wired or wireless with battery life
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Logitech G213 Prodigy Gaming Keyboard - Wired RGB Backlit Keyboard with Mech-Dome Keys, Palm Rest, Adjustable Feet, Media Controls, USB, Compatible with Windows – Black
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Customer Reviews★★★★★4.8 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Good keyboard and quiet ! Probably the most value for the money Keyboard
Pros ! It's a good keyboard for the money you pay. It is slim and quiet (it's a membrane keyboard) but precise when you type. It has a very fast response. It has RGB Backlight 5 zones I can work with that... actually, you can separate the size of the letters in 3 different color zones, which will help nothing wrong with that ! And this is just my personal preference. I love that the keys are digged in the board so no light leaks around the keys. I am not a fun of floating keys on top of the board. CONS : * NO Macrokeys That is the biggest con for me! I would love to have 6 macros programmable G Keys on my little finger. I used to have and used a G105 That was great... ( 9 years abused and heavily used :)) * Backlight Quality is inconsistent, Some keys letter are not uniform lighting, and if you would not know where the letter should be it gets hard to read... So for that reason, the backlight for 25 percent of the keys is totally unusable * The FONTS... well... maybe I am the fussy one but the Fonts, just can not stand with them. The arrow signs... bleah.. The small symbols are so poorly drawn.. if you don't know exactly where each symbols are on what key, it will be a challenge to find out what the symbols is...
enmarius · 2023-06-21 · via amazon
★★★★★Well made.
The G213 is a fantastic keyboard. The look, feel, weight and cost make this a no-brainer. It has beautiful lighting, subtle or vibrant as wanted. To call it a gamers keyboard might dissuade some from it's perfect use as a classy, mature, or elegant daily use item. Could not be more pleased with the speed of keystrokes with just the right amount of tactile resistance and audible reward. Was considering from among many out there, but this fit the bill perfectly.
Ken bissell · 2026-02-11 · via amazon
★★★★★Very nice quality backlit keyboard
Very nice quality backlit keyboard. I had to return my first "like new" warehouse special but the actual new one is quite good. I like the size and the slant and the wrist rest is good.
T. Wiz · 2026-05-12 · via amazon
★★★★★great kybd with some flaws = ***
the g213 is by far the best kybd i've ever used and i've been in the 'puter industry since the 70's! most of the reviews attest to the brilliance of its design and feel. i get it. ooh, let me add, a gamer i'm not, k, but the razor cynosa and a red dragon boards i had over the previous 10 months, can't begin to compare. in fact, the cynosa already started to show some wear on the shift and ctrl keys - poor. also, razor software support is horrific! so back to the g213's issues and i'm now on my third in less than 6 weeks. problem 1) it will not illuminate during bios boot just prior to the win10 login screen. yes, i've tried the light button but when you press that during a boot, it only leads to - problem 2) after a light button press during a boot, the kybd remains dark forever. yes, FOREVER! doesn't matter if lightsync/g-hub software is running or not, reboot or not. in fact, lightsync is not a real-time app. it simply shows your last configuration. the fix is to unplug and re-plug, then all's well again. problem 3) the latest release (09 '21) of lightsync/g-hub has a confusing if not outright difficult user interface. worse, they have not updated their online user guide, so u've gotta tough it out on your own. this is especially true if you use "freestyle" which supports zone lighting. problem 4) when viewing the kybd at an angle, there are lighting hotspots that are noticeable through the keys. yes, this is a nit but becomes somewhat annoying after hours of use.. . . and that is why it only gets 3 stars. now the brilliance part - oh what a kybd! the keys feel great and u have color ONLY where it's needed. 1) the colors are great. u have 17m of them but don't expect a lot of color accuracy. the lighting can be adjusted with the app. what i like most is that the colors do not bleed through under the keys. the keys illuminate including shift characters and nothing else. what a joy! this should be standard for all kybds - what gives?!! 2) the kybd is divided into 5 lighted zones. these zones are chosen arbitrarily but are ok for my use. the numeric section on the right along with the media keys above it, are a zone; the print key section including the arrow/cursor keys below are yet another zone, and the remaining fn and type keys are divided into the remaining 3 zones. very nice. 3) there's a default setting when initially plugged in but if the light key is pressed and held while pressing a numeric key (0-9), other options appear. why this info is not in a user guide is beyond my thinking, as it's especially nice to know should one have no interest in the lightsync/ghub app. while not noise free - it's very quiet and if you type softly, noise is barely perceptible. an experienced typist should expect some audible feedback - that's subjective. hopefully logitech will have a fw update that fixes my bios boot issue, cause for those rare times when some bios configuration is required, u'll need a flashlight. yes, it's possible that behavior could be a personal problem but i've tried 3 boards and no change. i have kept the last one (see UPDATES) and returned the others to amazon. one other point, the serial number on the g213 box does not match the serial number on the actual g213 kybd inside; not sure who's doing the packaging but that's just weird. don't really use the wrist-rest and could care less but it doesn't get in the way and frankly it's a bit of a plus. many have written about key problems especially, the space bar. i can only hope it's a low percentage problem (see UPDATES). i've only had this for 2 days now but will likely buy again, if i must. it just feels and looks that good in the dark. 1st UPDATE (2nd g213): so it's been about 10 days now and yes, these kybds (2) have some issues. 1) it does not light prior to the win 10 os load when booting. (2 different kybds now) 2) some combo key presses (ctrl+shift+m) are hit and miss. this was a defect with the kybd. i suspect they have an engineering problem with some m-boards. if i shutdown with the kybd turned off, it will not light again after a reboot. the work-around is persnickety and i will call support. btw, they're quite responsive. 2nd UPDATE (3rd g213): 1) i'm becoming more convinced that the g213 has difficulty with the msi z490-pro m-board. all 3 exhibit the same no-illumination bios boot behavior after the initial use. 2) these kybds do have quality issues as all 3 had different behaviors with illumination. at least this last one seems to be recoverable. when the lights do not come on after a button press. the g-hub sw usually fixes the problem. 3) my 2nd kybd did have a combo key press defect with ctrl+shift+m keys and the need to be unplugged for several minutes before lighting. this one works much better but still no lights during the bios boot phase.
g - raleigh burbs · 2021-10-11 · via amazon
★★★★★Durability
The speed, weight, response times, and stability of this keyboard are all spot on perfection. The sound quality makes them almost silent but its an ok sound, not great, not bad. The keys themselves are lacking in durability, I removed a few key caps (yes I did it the right way) to see if I could put some other keycaps I had purchased over them to improve both the sound and feel but not only did I figure out the bottoms of the keys are some type of odd proprietary modification on the bottoms which made the keys unable to be switched out for almost any half decent replacement. The keys themselves also scraped slightly each time one was removed which is very odd with how little force they take to come off, like they were made to be a bit flimsy. It seems like decent value for money, a better, slightly less compatible, slightly flimsier keyboard, with less keys but costs $50 dollars less than the competitors. Edit: Best keyboard I have ever owned, no keyboard has ever felt this right, I felt the same way with the Logitech mouse I got and it seems you really can't go wrong with high rated, high end Logitech products. Still not happy with the compatibility issues with most key caps but I wouldn't wish a different keyboard on anyone with the feel, sound, and reaction time. I really hope this keyboard lasts. Edit 2: I keep spilling pop on this, at a certain point it feels like I perform magic tricks bringing this keyboard back from the pop covered depths of despair I put it through. Idk how it even still works but not only does it still work, none of the key's stick... mostly. A few stick but I'll fix that mountain dew flavored problem soon enough. Just have to pull off the keys with the plastic keyboard puller of doom and get down in there with a few of those lovely ear cleaning tips you can buy at any back ally store. I didn't even do it that well, just used regular ol water on the que tips and scrubbed each. Then clicked each key about 200 times and it's good to go. Ps. I left it connected and in internet explorer, I am truly mad.