Over the years of its existence, the Swiss company Logitech has released an incredible number of very different peripherals. All keyboards and mice that are somehow related to video games, the company sends to the G (or Gaming) series of the same name. Accordingly, you can find literally anything you like here — from inexpensive membrane keyboards with basic equipment and advanced mechanical models to elite tournament keyboards at the price of a good graphics card.


Despite the popularity of mechanical keyboards, the main sales hit for five years has been the G213 Prodigy membrane keyboard. Having paid about $ 50 for it, a potential user receives a high-class device with advanced zonal illumination, a handstand, laser engraving of keycaps, water protection, additional keys and Mech-Dome "switches" that reliably recreate the sensations of mechanical switches.

However, the assortment of the G series is still dominated by diverse mechanical keyboards like the G413, G613 and G Pro. Almost always they use proprietary switches of their own production:most often Romer-G, less often — low-profile GL. Depending on the specific model and its price, the Logitech G series keyboard can be equipped with additional macro keys, a multimedia panel and a removable brush stand. The implementation of illumination also varies from model to model. In simpler keyboards, zonal RGB illumination is used, in more expensive models, each key is highlighted individually.