Logitech G213 Prodigy Gaming Keyboard, LIGHTSYNC RGB Backlit Keys, Spill-Resistant, Customizable Keys, Dedicated Multi-Media

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars | 6,145 ratings

Price: 39.99

Last update: 11-18-2024


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Brilliant color spectrum illumination - personalize five individual lighting Zones from a spectrum of over 16. 8 million colors. Change colors to match your setup, specific games, or to showcase your favorite colors. Synchronize lighting effects with other Logitech G devices using Logitech gaming software. Low light leak around each keycap means less more light comes through the lettering – and less leaks around the keycaps. This helps make the illumination of each key more brilliant, making it easier to find your keys in the dark.
Comfortable and durable - G213 Prodigy is a full-sized keyboard designed for gaming and productivity. The slim body is built for gamers of all levels, with a durable construction that repels liquids, crumbs and dirt for easy cleanup. An integrated Palm rest And adjustable feet Let you set your keyboard to the ideal position, so it's comfortable to use even during the longest gaming sessions.
Performance tuned with multi-key input - G213 brings together the best in tactile feel and performance with Keys built specifically for the way gamers play. Each key on the G213 is tuned to enhance the tactile experience, delivering ultra-quick, responsive feedback that is up to 4 times faster than standard keyboards. The anti-ghosting gaming Matrix is tuned for optimal gaming performance, keeping you in control when you press multiple gaming keys simultaneously.
Dedicated media controls - Control your background track without switching out of your game. G213 features dedicated media controls that can be used to play, pause and mute music and videos instantly. Adjust the volume, or skip to the next song with the touch of a button.
Customize with Logitech gaming software - Logitech gaming software lets you fully customize your G213 for added convenience and personalization. Set the RGB lighting, save time by assigning multiple functions to function (f1-f12) keys, and much more.

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Josean
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Gaming and work Keyboard with Stunning RGB and Solid Performance!
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
it’s been a fantastic addition to my gaming and working setup. Here’s what stands out:

1. Incredible LIGHTSYNC RGB Lighting
The RGB backlit keys are vibrant and customizable, offering a wide range of colors and effects that sync perfectly with my games. The lighting adds a dynamic touch to my desk setup and creates an immersive gaming atmosphere.

2. Comfortable Typing & Gaming Experience
The keys have a tactile, soft feel to them, which is perfect for both gaming and general typing. The full-sized layout, along with the integrated palm rest, makes long gaming sessions more comfortable and reduces hand fatigue.

3. Responsive and Fast Performance
This keyboard has excellent responsiveness. The anti-ghosting technology ensures that all my keystrokes are registered accurately, even during intense gaming moments. The keys are quick and snappy, which has made a noticeable difference in my gameplay.

4. Spill-Resistant Design
As someone who keeps drinks near my gaming rig, I love the peace of mind this spill-resistant design offers. I’ve already had one close call, and the keyboard handled it without any issues!

5. Easy Customization with Logitech G HUB
The Logitech G HUB software is straightforward to use, allowing me to program function keys, adjust lighting profiles, and set up macros effortlessly. It’s a great tool to personalize my keyboard exactly how I want.

6. Great for Both Gaming and Everyday Use
Whether I’m deep in a game or typing out documents, this keyboard delivers consistently. It’s a solid all-around performer that transitions seamlessly between work and play.

7. Fantastic Value
For the price, the G213 Prodigy offers premium features typically found in more expensive keyboards. The build quality, performance, and aesthetics make it a great value for any gamer.

Overall, I highly recommend the Logitech G213 Prodigy Gaming Keyboard for anyone looking for a reliable, responsive, and visually stunning keyboard that enhances both gaming and everyday use!
Devin
5.0 out of 5 stars Baby’s first gaming keyboard
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
Simple design, nice not overbearing LEDs, and all the features I need. I don’t like super clicky mechanical keyboards, so I’d say this one is great. It isn’t silent, but definitely quiet enough to not annoy roommates, siblings, party members, etc. Key strokes feel good, with enough feedback to know when you’re pressing what. I love having the number pad, so the size is perfect for what I need. My roommate got a Razer keyboard that had the heavily trafficked keys paint completely rubbed off within weeks, which is absolutely not the case here. That’s really all I can say about the durability, I’ve been using it since January, and have had no complaints so far. Seems like a high quality keyboard, especially at its price.
Patrick
5.0 out of 5 stars Comfortable, quiet, sturdy
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
The angle and wrist support are quite comfortable. The key action is smooth but firm, and quiet. The backlight is nice, works well with Windows 11's built in dynamic lighting settings. The keyboard feels sturdy and looks nice. I use it at work (Python programmer) and I'm getting a 2nd for home.
PhotoGraphics
4.0 out of 5 stars Illusion or fact
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2022
I’m a author, graphic artist, photo editor and generally a person who uses a desktop computer keyboard a lot, much more than average. I am not a gamer, however I have bought several gamer keyboards in the past thinking the mechanical keys may give me a better feel and longer longevity so I can say this model is not a true gamer keyboard.

THE INEVITABLE COMPARISON

As a power user of keyboards I literally wear them out. I have owned so many brands and models I’ve lost count. Most range from bad to terrible. I am not particularly fond of Logitech as a company, I don’t believe they have a very good reputation for customer service and I think most people who have owned their products will agree that their products don’t last as long as they should. But yet, for a good solid product that feels good to human hands they are probably the only game in town these days. So I keep buying their mice and keyboards, over and over again.

Their K740 has often been called the gold standard, it is nearly perfect, or at least was. For a while it was being sold as a redesigned model with chicklet keys. I don’t think that went over so well and it seems to have been discontinued. After my fourth K740 started giving me troubles, and the availability of used ones drying up, I decided to try this one. From the photos it looks almost identical, and it seems to have real full-dimensional key - not chiclets. In fact, at least in the photos, the keys seemed to have more of the shape of the legendary IBM Selectric than the flatter-topped keys of the K740.

ILLUSION OR FACT - THE COMPARISON

Here is my direct comparison between the original design of one of the best keyboards ever made and this one which I bought at about forty-five bucks. The first impression is that it is solid, heavy and seems to be very substantial for the price. The USB cord is massive, I think just for effect, but I don’t think it translates well into usability. My cord needs to snake around several things on my desk, impossible with this very stiff cord, so that changes how I like to have my keyboard and desktop arranged. But I can live with that. How it looks is fine but the real proof is when I sit down and start to type. I want my keyboard to melt away when I use it, in other words I don’t want to think about it, I just want it to be a tool that translates the movement of my fingers into words on the screen. In comparison this model does indeed have a nice feel, the keys seem to be where they should be and the key travel is just about right to give the user a positive tactile feedback. But on the downside, whereas the K740 is nearly silent in operation this model has a noticeable key click sound that doesn’t seem to be consistent from one key to another. It’s a subtle difference but a fast touch typist might think the key feedback is slightly less than optimal. That is fully a user preference though, either you’re going to like or not. I am getting used to it but I do prefer the silent keystroke of the older model.

One immediate thing you will notice is the lighting. The older model has pure white laser etched lighting that is soft, subtle and very useful for typing in low light conditions. It’s about as good as it gets. The Prodigy on the other hand is meant to dazzle with multi-color zones, something gamers like. The lighting is slightly dimmer. On the plus side is that the colors are programmable and there is almost no light leak between the keys. There is one dedicated button to turn the illumination on and off.

THINGS YOU MIGHT WANT TO KNOW

I’ll run through a few first impressions: one is that the palm rest is hard plastic as is the rest of the body of the unit, it is not padded or non-slip like the K740. This model has four bright white status lights for caps lock, num lock, etc. They are within your line of vision and you will either like that or not. I am so used to the K760’s on-screen display I think I prefer it to status lights. The labels next to the lights are extremely tiny and the same color as the rest of the plastic - in other words you have to memorize the position of each to be useful. The media keys are very well thought out, they are all in the far corner on the upper right and each key has a dedicated function. I rarely use media keys but I think I will start using them now, I like this design very much.

NOT FACT

Here are a few things that separate reality from hype. One is that the product you get is not what they picture in their ad. That’s inexcusable, they’ve shipped enough of this model that they could have corrected their misrepresentation by now. The biggest difference are in the size and shape of the enter and backspace keys - which to someone who uses a keyboard many hours a day can be a very big deal. The other this, again inexcusable, is that you can’t use the standard Logitech SetPoint keyboard app, you need to download a different one for this model.

YES OR NO

How a keyboard feels is the most important thing it does and you can read a thousand reviews and every one of them will be an opinion - no one can decide for you if it will feel good to you, the only way you will know is to buy it, try it, and keep it if you like it, otherwise send it back. My rating is conditional - it is positive considering you can’t get a real K740 anymore - the replacement is nowhere near in the same league as the original, and it still costs way too much. You also no longer have a ready source of reconditioned ones. So you’re stuck with this model if you want something good. My bottom line is that it’s quite good and I’ll probably get used it its little quirks, I would like it better if it was less noisy. And I can’t five points to any product that shows one thing and sells you something else.
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PhotoGraphics
4.0 out of 5 stars Illusion or fact
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2022
I’m a author, graphic artist, photo editor and generally a person who uses a desktop computer keyboard a lot, much more than average. I am not a gamer, however I have bought several gamer keyboards in the past thinking the mechanical keys may give me a better feel and longer longevity so I can say this model is not a true gamer keyboard.

THE INEVITABLE COMPARISON

As a power user of keyboards I literally wear them out. I have owned so many brands and models I’ve lost count. Most range from bad to terrible. I am not particularly fond of Logitech as a company, I don’t believe they have a very good reputation for customer service and I think most people who have owned their products will agree that their products don’t last as long as they should. But yet, for a good solid product that feels good to human hands they are probably the only game in town these days. So I keep buying their mice and keyboards, over and over again.

Their K740 has often been called the gold standard, it is nearly perfect, or at least was. For a while it was being sold as a redesigned model with chicklet keys. I don’t think that went over so well and it seems to have been discontinued. After my fourth K740 started giving me troubles, and the availability of used ones drying up, I decided to try this one. From the photos it looks almost identical, and it seems to have real full-dimensional key - not chiclets. In fact, at least in the photos, the keys seemed to have more of the shape of the legendary IBM Selectric than the flatter-topped keys of the K740.

ILLUSION OR FACT - THE COMPARISON

Here is my direct comparison between the original design of one of the best keyboards ever made and this one which I bought at about forty-five bucks. The first impression is that it is solid, heavy and seems to be very substantial for the price. The USB cord is massive, I think just for effect, but I don’t think it translates well into usability. My cord needs to snake around several things on my desk, impossible with this very stiff cord, so that changes how I like to have my keyboard and desktop arranged. But I can live with that. How it looks is fine but the real proof is when I sit down and start to type. I want my keyboard to melt away when I use it, in other words I don’t want to think about it, I just want it to be a tool that translates the movement of my fingers into words on the screen. In comparison this model does indeed have a nice feel, the keys seem to be where they should be and the key travel is just about right to give the user a positive tactile feedback. But on the downside, whereas the K740 is nearly silent in operation this model has a noticeable key click sound that doesn’t seem to be consistent from one key to another. It’s a subtle difference but a fast touch typist might think the key feedback is slightly less than optimal. That is fully a user preference though, either you’re going to like or not. I am getting used to it but I do prefer the silent keystroke of the older model.

One immediate thing you will notice is the lighting. The older model has pure white laser etched lighting that is soft, subtle and very useful for typing in low light conditions. It’s about as good as it gets. The Prodigy on the other hand is meant to dazzle with multi-color zones, something gamers like. The lighting is slightly dimmer. On the plus side is that the colors are programmable and there is almost no light leak between the keys. There is one dedicated button to turn the illumination on and off.

THINGS YOU MIGHT WANT TO KNOW

I’ll run through a few first impressions: one is that the palm rest is hard plastic as is the rest of the body of the unit, it is not padded or non-slip like the K740. This model has four bright white status lights for caps lock, num lock, etc. They are within your line of vision and you will either like that or not. I am so used to the K760’s on-screen display I think I prefer it to status lights. The labels next to the lights are extremely tiny and the same color as the rest of the plastic - in other words you have to memorize the position of each to be useful. The media keys are very well thought out, they are all in the far corner on the upper right and each key has a dedicated function. I rarely use media keys but I think I will start using them now, I like this design very much.

NOT FACT

Here are a few things that separate reality from hype. One is that the product you get is not what they picture in their ad. That’s inexcusable, they’ve shipped enough of this model that they could have corrected their misrepresentation by now. The biggest difference are in the size and shape of the enter and backspace keys - which to someone who uses a keyboard many hours a day can be a very big deal. The other this, again inexcusable, is that you can’t use the standard Logitech SetPoint keyboard app, you need to download a different one for this model.

YES OR NO

How a keyboard feels is the most important thing it does and you can read a thousand reviews and every one of them will be an opinion - no one can decide for you if it will feel good to you, the only way you will know is to buy it, try it, and keep it if you like it, otherwise send it back. My rating is conditional - it is positive considering you can’t get a real K740 anymore - the replacement is nowhere near in the same league as the original, and it still costs way too much. You also no longer have a ready source of reconditioned ones. So you’re stuck with this model if you want something good. My bottom line is that it’s quite good and I’ll probably get used it its little quirks, I would like it better if it was less noisy. And I can’t five points to any product that shows one thing and sells you something else.
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JPShadowMan
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Keyboard
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
These keyboards are excellent quality for the money. The keys feel great, and the RGB lighting looks great, with many patterns and colors to choose from using G HUB.

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