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Logitech G213 Prodigy RGB Gaming Keyboard
Logitech G213 Prodigy RGB Gaming Keyboard
Logitech G213 Prodigy RGB Gaming Keyboard
Logitech G213 Prodigy RGB Gaming Keyboard
Logitech G213 Prodigy RGB Gaming Keyboard
Logitech G213 Prodigy RGB Gaming Keyboard
Logitech G213 Prodigy RGB Gaming Keyboard
Logitech G213 Prodigy RGB Gaming Keyboard
Logitech G213 Prodigy RGB Gaming Keyboard
Logitech G213 Prodigy RGB Gaming Keyboard
Logitech G213 Prodigy RGB Gaming Keyboard
Logitech G213 Prodigy RGB Gaming Keyboard
Logitech G213 Prodigy RGB Gaming Keyboard
Logitech G213 Prodigy RGB Gaming Keyboard

Logitech G213 Prodigy RGB Gaming Keyboard

(431,196 reviews)

This Logitech G213 Prodigy Gaming Keyboard has been specially designed for gaming thanks to its responsive feedback, fast report rate and anti-ghosting matrix. It features bright lighting zones that change colour so you can pair sequences to match games or simply to reflect your personality or favourite colours. It also has an integrated palm rest for added comfort and dedicated media controls so you can control your games efficiently. It features dome keys that are specially tuned to deliver a tactile response. The anti ghosting matrix keeps you in control when you are pressing multiple keys simultaneously. It features 5 lighting zones in a spectrum of up to 16.8 million colours for an immersive experience. The keyboard is spill resistant and has been tested to a 60 mL rating. The integrated palm rest is for added comfort while the adjustable feet allows you to set your keyboard into the ideal position. You can pause, skip, play, mute and adjust volumes thanks to the dedicated music keys.

This Logitech G213 Prodigy Gaming Keyboard has been specially designed for gaming thanks to its responsive feedback, fast report rate and anti-ghosting matrix. It features bright lighting zones that change colour so you can pair sequences to match games or simply to reflect your personality or favourite colours. It also has an integrated palm rest for added comfort and dedicated media controls so you can control your games efficiently. It features dome keys that are specially tuned to deliver a tactile response. The anti ghosting matrix keeps you in control when you are pressing multiple keys simultaneously. It features 5 lighting zones in a spectrum of up to 16.8 million colours for an immersive experience. The keyboard is spill resistant and has been tested to a 60 mL rating. The integrated palm rest is for added comfort while the adjustable feet allows you to set your keyboard into the ideal position. You can pause, skip, play, mute and adjust volumes thanks to the dedicated music keys.

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Logitech G213 Prodigy RGB Gaming Keyboard

$69.90

(431,196 reviews)

This Logitech G213 Prodigy Gaming Keyboard has been specially designed for gaming thanks to its responsive feedback, fast report rate and anti-ghosting matrix. It features bright lighting zones that change colour so you can pair sequences to match games or simply to reflect your personality or favourite colours. It also has an integrated palm rest for added comfort and dedicated media controls so you can control your games efficiently. It features dome keys that are specially tuned to deliver a tactile response. The anti ghosting matrix keeps you in control when you are pressing multiple keys simultaneously. It features 5 lighting zones in a spectrum of up to 16.8 million colours for an immersive experience. The keyboard is spill resistant and has been tested to a 60 mL rating. The integrated palm rest is for added comfort while the adjustable feet allows you to set your keyboard into the ideal position. You can pause, skip, play, mute and adjust volumes thanks to the dedicated music keys.

This Logitech G213 Prodigy Gaming Keyboard has been specially designed for gaming thanks to its responsive feedback, fast report rate and anti-ghosting matrix. It features bright lighting zones that change colour so you can pair sequences to match games or simply to reflect your personality or favourite colours. It also has an integrated palm rest for added comfort and dedicated media controls so you can control your games efficiently. It features dome keys that are specially tuned to deliver a tactile response. The anti ghosting matrix keeps you in control when you are pressing multiple keys simultaneously. It features 5 lighting zones in a spectrum of up to 16.8 million colours for an immersive experience. The keyboard is spill resistant and has been tested to a 60 mL rating. The integrated palm rest is for added comfort while the adjustable feet allows you to set your keyboard into the ideal position. You can pause, skip, play, mute and adjust volumes thanks to the dedicated music keys.

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Reviews

31 January 2023BenS568

originally posted on pbtech.co.nz

I've been using this keyboard for almost a month, and have had no issues so far. I was surprised by how quiet it is, the keys have a satisfying feel, but not as much as some more expensive keyboards I have tried in the past. The rgb backlighting is a little dim, but can be controlled easily with the software to be particular colors which is fun. Num lock and caps lock are a bit unclear since they have no backlighting on the labels - only a light on or off for each. The layout is full and standard, with nice media keys for playback, mute and volume. The wrist-rest is greatly appreciated. It wasn't a great value for the money, but its definitely met my expectations.

A game of mixed success
26 March 2022djwoo311

originally posted on ebay.com

DBZ: KAKAROT is a title best enjoyed as a novelty for what it is, that being an immersive action adventure title set in the Dragonball Z universe and recreating events from the manga/series. However, that doesnt mean its an unmitigated success either. This is not a true open world DBZ rpg, as it was marketed and promised to be. Rather, this is an action rpg that makes compromises at many turns. The largest compromise and most glaring fault of the game is combat. Rather than being open world action combat like it should be, the game jumps into a weird combat phase that suddenly gives you access to your fists and ki and turns the game into an arena fighter (not unlike Xenoverse). Thankfully, I picked the game up cheap, so its been worth the money I paid. That said, I ... MoreDBZ: KAKAROT is a title best enjoyed as a novelty for what it is, that being an immersive action adventure title set in the Dragonball Z universe and recreating events from the manga/series. However, that doesnt mean its an unmitigated success either. This is not a true open world DBZ rpg, as it was marketed and promised to be. Rather, this is an action rpg that makes compromises at many turns. The largest compromise and most glaring fault of the game is combat. Rather than being open world action combat like it should be, the game jumps into a weird combat phase that suddenly gives you access to your fists and ki and turns the game into an arena fighter (not unlike Xenoverse). Thankfully, I picked the game up cheap, so its been worth the money I paid. That said, I hope if they do make a sequel, they learn their lesson from this game. What the world wants and was expecting from this title, is a 3D and open-world version of the Legacy Of Goku series.

Best Membrane Gaming Keyboard I've Used
8 March 2023

originally posted on bestbuy.com

For a membrane gaming keyboard, my expectations were relatively low. However, I can say with confidence that this is probably the best keyboard I've ever used. I've used a fair amount of keyboards, those being mechanical, membrane, mecha-membrane, etc. There have been a few good keyboards, and a lot of just "meh" keyboards. However, the G213 Prodigy is my favorite by far. It's not overtly loud, but it has a nice sound to it. The RGB could be a little brighter, however, its perfectly fine in darker areas. The media keys are a nice touch, and the wrist rest, while permanently attached to the keyboard, is a nice length and is comfortable to rest my hands against. The keys have a slightly rubberized feel to them, which, depending on who you are, you'll either love or ... MoreFor a membrane gaming keyboard, my expectations were relatively low. However, I can say with confidence that this is probably the best keyboard I've ever used. I've used a fair amount of keyboards, those being mechanical, membrane, mecha-membrane, etc. There have been a few good keyboards, and a lot of just "meh" keyboards. However, the G213 Prodigy is my favorite by far. It's not overtly loud, but it has a nice sound to it. The RGB could be a little brighter, however, its perfectly fine in darker areas. The media keys are a nice touch, and the wrist rest, while permanently attached to the keyboard, is a nice length and is comfortable to rest my hands against. The keys have a slightly rubberized feel to them, which, depending on who you are, you'll either love or hate them. I personally really like them because my fingers don't slip from the keys. This keyboard works with Logitech's G Hub software. The software itself is relatively unobtrusive, and is very easy to navigate compared to software from other keyboards I've used. All in all, if you need a gaming keyboard that's cheap, great to type on, has decent lighting, dedicated media keys, and a minimalistic design, the G213 is definitely for you.

Specification

General
Device TypeKeyboard
Backlit16.8 million colours
InterfaceUSB
Input Device

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Updated almost 2 years ago
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Price history

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Reviews

31 January 2023

I've been using this keyboard for almost a month, and have had no issues so far. I was surprised by how quiet it is, the keys have a satisfying feel, but not as much as some more expensive keyboards I have tried in the past. The rgb backlighting is a little dim, but can be controlled easily with the software to be particular colors which is fun. Num lock and caps lock are a bit unclear since they have no backlighting on the labels - only a light on or off for each. The layout is full and standard, with nice media keys for playback, mute and volume. The wrist-rest is greatly appreciated. It wasn't a great value for the money, but its definitely met my expectations.

BenS568 originally posted on pbtech.co.nz
A game of mixed success
26 March 2022

DBZ: KAKAROT is a title best enjoyed as a novelty for what it is, that being an immersive action adventure title set in the Dragonball Z universe and recreating events from the manga/series. However, that doesnt mean its an unmitigated success either. This is not a true open world DBZ rpg, as it was marketed and promised to be. Rather, this is an action rpg that makes compromises at many turns. The largest compromise and most glaring fault of the game is combat. Rather than being open world action combat like it should be, the game jumps into a weird combat phase that suddenly gives you access to your fists and ki and turns the game into an arena fighter (not unlike Xenoverse). Thankfully, I picked the game up cheap, so its been worth the money I paid. That said, I ... MoreDBZ: KAKAROT is a title best enjoyed as a novelty for what it is, that being an immersive action adventure title set in the Dragonball Z universe and recreating events from the manga/series. However, that doesnt mean its an unmitigated success either. This is not a true open world DBZ rpg, as it was marketed and promised to be. Rather, this is an action rpg that makes compromises at many turns. The largest compromise and most glaring fault of the game is combat. Rather than being open world action combat like it should be, the game jumps into a weird combat phase that suddenly gives you access to your fists and ki and turns the game into an arena fighter (not unlike Xenoverse). Thankfully, I picked the game up cheap, so its been worth the money I paid. That said, I hope if they do make a sequel, they learn their lesson from this game. What the world wants and was expecting from this title, is a 3D and open-world version of the Legacy Of Goku series.

djwoo311 originally posted on ebay.com
Best Membrane Gaming Keyboard I've Used
8 March 2023

For a membrane gaming keyboard, my expectations were relatively low. However, I can say with confidence that this is probably the best keyboard I've ever used. I've used a fair amount of keyboards, those being mechanical, membrane, mecha-membrane, etc. There have been a few good keyboards, and a lot of just "meh" keyboards. However, the G213 Prodigy is my favorite by far. It's not overtly loud, but it has a nice sound to it. The RGB could be a little brighter, however, its perfectly fine in darker areas. The media keys are a nice touch, and the wrist rest, while permanently attached to the keyboard, is a nice length and is comfortable to rest my hands against. The keys have a slightly rubberized feel to them, which, depending on who you are, you'll either love or ... MoreFor a membrane gaming keyboard, my expectations were relatively low. However, I can say with confidence that this is probably the best keyboard I've ever used. I've used a fair amount of keyboards, those being mechanical, membrane, mecha-membrane, etc. There have been a few good keyboards, and a lot of just "meh" keyboards. However, the G213 Prodigy is my favorite by far. It's not overtly loud, but it has a nice sound to it. The RGB could be a little brighter, however, its perfectly fine in darker areas. The media keys are a nice touch, and the wrist rest, while permanently attached to the keyboard, is a nice length and is comfortable to rest my hands against. The keys have a slightly rubberized feel to them, which, depending on who you are, you'll either love or hate them. I personally really like them because my fingers don't slip from the keys. This keyboard works with Logitech's G Hub software. The software itself is relatively unobtrusive, and is very easy to navigate compared to software from other keyboards I've used. All in all, if you need a gaming keyboard that's cheap, great to type on, has decent lighting, dedicated media keys, and a minimalistic design, the G213 is definitely for you.

originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great full-size lit wired keyboard for the price
13 August 2022

For a wired keyboard I like the K740 much better as its sleeker and the buttons feel much better to me. But its sold out & this keyboard has proven to be a very ok stop-gap. I need backlit keys but this thing cycles through a rainbow of colors which to me is distracting. Im on Linux, and there is a G810-LED program in my package manager for this and other Logitech gaming keyboards so I run 'g213-led -an 1490e1' from the command line or little executable batch file to make it a nice solid blue & all is well. Its a big, full-size keyboard with built-in hand rests, which I also prefer. I'm not a hard-core gamer so can't comment about its gaming capabilities other than it has game mode and very helpful media keys. Its a great deal for the price.

microfrogger originally posted on bestbuy.com
Inexpensive Logitech keyboard works well.
24 November 2022

I needed a keyboard to go with my newly built gaming computer. The Logitech G213 has some nice built in RGB lighting so the keys are legible in low lighting and the lights can be programmed in many ways to suit the user. It works very well and I am happy with it so far. I would say that the keys are marked in kind of an odd font that makes them sometimes hard to read but I am a touch typist so that is not a big issue for me. The keys also are just soft touch full movement style but have very little tactile feedback like the click type I am used to. Still, that has not been a big deal for me either and I would say that the keyboard is solid for the price point.

racer48j originally posted on officedepot.com
Logitech Prodigy G213 Wired Gaming Keyboard, Black
19 December 2022

I absolutely love it. The different color background keyboard is great to see all the keys lite up. Caps, Num lock, everything. On/Off button to turn lights off when not in use. A few keys click, otherwise quiet typing. Good product for the money. Having some issues with it stop typing. I can type in word document with no problem. Just here in reviews. I hope I don't have to return it. If it continues I will. Other than this it's very good.

DEBORAH originally posted on staples.com
Random buttons just stop working
12 October 2022

I wish I could like this keyboard, but it just fails its most basic job. The first G213 I got immediately had difficulties with OPKLNM/ buttons not working on the first hit, and often taking multiple tries to make them work. I brought it in for exchange (which The Source has always been awesome with!) and got a new one. It worked great for a bit, but now the ERTY keys on this one are doing the same thing! No food or debris is in it, it doesn't see rough or even daily use, and is only 4 months old! I love the lights in the keyboard - visible, but not distractingly bright. I like the feel of the keys, though they are way louder than they need to be. All in all, there are enough keyboards on the market, don't waste your time with this one - the inability to type ... MoreI wish I could like this keyboard, but it just fails its most basic job. The first G213 I got immediately had difficulties with OPKLNM/ buttons not working on the first hit, and often taking multiple tries to make them work. I brought it in for exchange (which The Source has always been awesome with!) and got a new one. It worked great for a bit, but now the ERTY keys on this one are doing the same thing! No food or debris is in it, it doesn't see rough or even daily use, and is only 4 months old! I love the lights in the keyboard - visible, but not distractingly bright. I like the feel of the keys, though they are way louder than they need to be. All in all, there are enough keyboards on the market, don't waste your time with this one - the inability to type without going back constantly to correct is maddening!

ValVer originally posted on thesource.ca
Unresponsive and Slow To Register
22 November 2022

I didn't want to write a bad review, Logitech has good products. But unfortunately this keyboard was not one of them, for me anyways. I received the keyboard and on the second day of owning it the keys were begging to be very unresponsive and slow to register. I did think the lighting options were nice although I didn't mess too much with it in the software. As for sound, it sounded better than my last two keyboards for sure. But after deciding to return it, I bought a mechanical keyboard. Better option in every way and would last longer for sure, but would cost you a little extra.

Benjamin originally posted on walmart.com
Will work for my purposes: As a keyboard
18 December 2021

However, a couple issues mentioned in other reviews are definitely noteworthy. First, it squeals when colors are on. The brighter the color, the higher the squeal. As such, the default color-changing mode is intolerable, with its slowly pulsing screech. This DOES seem to be related to interference, likely from my cheap USB speaker/sub setup. Nonetheless, I would not have thought that buying a keyboard required any sort of checking to make sure the keyboard wouldn't scream like an angry cat. I don't actually care about the backlight, so I turned the light off and have it set to be very dim if I do turn it on periodically. Second, the caps/num/scroll/game-mode lock indicator lights are pointlessly bright. I did not even realize they had names under them until ... MoreHowever, a couple issues mentioned in other reviews are definitely noteworthy. First, it squeals when colors are on. The brighter the color, the higher the squeal. As such, the default color-changing mode is intolerable, with its slowly pulsing screech. This DOES seem to be related to interference, likely from my cheap USB speaker/sub setup. Nonetheless, I would not have thought that buying a keyboard required any sort of checking to make sure the keyboard wouldn't scream like an angry cat. I don't actually care about the backlight, so I turned the light off and have it set to be very dim if I do turn it on periodically. Second, the caps/num/scroll/game-mode lock indicator lights are pointlessly bright. I did not even realize they had names under them until re-reading a review that mentioned it. It's like having a penlight staring you in the face for each one. I will be finding something to paint or cover those up to dim the brightness. Third, my own complaint - I wish that the F and J keys had slightly more pronounced bumps to indicate home row placement. But, I expect I'll adjust to that. Despite those complaints, this should work for my purposes - very light gaming and plenty of typing. It replaced a 12-year-old Saitek Eclipse that finally started to have a couple common keys seize up. The G213 is not particularly loud, there aren't a bunch of unnecessary keys added onto it, and everything is in its proper place. I hate typing on low-profile keyboards and mechanical is too loud for my tastes, so I was glad that Logitech still offers a non-mechanical full-height option.

mel originally posted on Target
not great, not terrible
14 April 2022

it requires Logitech Gaming Software (LGS) to customize, but the download link on their website is broken. had to download from Softpedia. 123 Mb download, 333 Mb when installed. you have to do that if you don't want to be stuck with a keyboard that constantly does a multi-color-wave. and the LGS sofwate has to be running in the systray. totally ridiculous. the keys are tall, long stroke, extremely flat/shallow membrane response, making it extremely clacky. if that's good or bad depends on what you like. they make me fumble too much. I can't see how the key response is good for gaming, but again, that's a matter of preference I guess. the palm rest is good. not removeable or adjustable. keys are supposedly spill resistant to 60 mL. USB cord is wrapped in woven ... Moreit requires Logitech Gaming Software (LGS) to customize, but the download link on their website is broken. had to download from Softpedia. 123 Mb download, 333 Mb when installed. you have to do that if you don't want to be stuck with a keyboard that constantly does a multi-color-wave. and the LGS sofwate has to be running in the systray. totally ridiculous. the keys are tall, long stroke, extremely flat/shallow membrane response, making it extremely clacky. if that's good or bad depends on what you like. they make me fumble too much. I can't see how the key response is good for gaming, but again, that's a matter of preference I guess. the palm rest is good. not removeable or adjustable. keys are supposedly spill resistant to 60 mL. USB cord is wrapped in woven cloth, a nice touch. the elevation struts are nice and beefy, that's good given how many others break. however with the struts down, they keyboard is completely flat with your desk. with them up it is still a low angle. I have to put a block of wood under the front to make the angle more acceptable. now the front sits about 4" high. this is a pain. the caps lock, num lock, scroll lock and gaming mode LED indicators are large, bright, white squares. distracting, sort of annoying until you get used to it. probably good for peripheral vision while gaming. fortunately I discovered these undocumented functions to change colors without the need for any software. starting with colors on, hold color button and press a number. (top row numbers, doesn't work with keypad) 1, color wave mode, L-R 2/3, color wave mode R-L 4, pulse mode (repeat to cycle through colors) 5, color morph mode 6/7/8/9, off/on (same as just pressing the color button) 0/-/=, solid mode (repeat to cycle through colors) cycle colors: red yellowish white green slightly darker green lt. blue/cyan blue purple magenta (reddish purple) white that is all hardwired into the keyboard. there are no registry settings. when you turn off the computer then boot up, it loses settings and defaults to color morph mode. when you restart the computer, it loses settings and remains off even after windows loads. you can use the color button to select a mode but it's unresponsive at first. takes several attempts before it comes online. different BIOS may affect keyboard startup behavior differently but that's what mine does. overall, I like the color functions but would not prefer this keyboard. some others might like it. I give it 4 stars because it is above average.

chuck p originally posted on microcenter.com

Specification

General
Device TypeKeyboard
Backlit16.8 million colours
InterfaceUSB
Input Device