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This lends the keyboard an air of quality many wireless keyboards just lack. I suppose because of its wirelessness, I assumed it would be more lightweight, but make no mistake, this is a mechanical keyboard like any other, sans the wires. I was also surprised by the heft of the keyboard. Having a little extra size is nothing usual for a gaming keyboard, but it’s something to keep in mind if you’re coming from a TKL. The other reason is that it features a non-removable wrist-rest. The G613 packs a pretty large footprint, partly due to those keys. The row of macro keys on the left side also have me the warm fuzzies remembering my first mechanical keyboard, the Logitech G710+. Still, I was a huge fan of Logitech’s G910 Orion Spectrum which also packed their Romer-G switches, so being able to have them, and wireless, and 18 months of battery life was exciting. I know, I know… they’ve been out for a while. Weight: 3.14 oz (88.9 g) mouse only, 4.79 oz (135.7 g), with 2 AA batteriesĪs a keyboard enthusiast, the thought of having a wireless mechanical keyboard immediately appealed to me. Main buttons: 20 million clicks with precision mechanical button tensioningīattery life: HI mode: 500 hours (non-stop gaming), LO mode: 18 months (standard usage) MSRP: $69.99 ($59.97 on Amazon as of this writing)