Description
Price: $79.99 - $56.09
(as of Dec 03, 2024 14:24:17 UTC – Details)
Upgrade your gameplay experience with the Logitech G413 SE Full-Size Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. It delivers a gaming-grade mechanical switch experience. It’s designed to help serious players perform at a higher level and push themselves even further. The G413 SE features tactile mechanical switches; PBT keycaps, 6-key rollover anti-ghosting performance; a black-brushed aluminum top case with white LED lighting; 12 function key media controls; and reliable USB-corded technology. A compact, tenkeyless option is available. In short, the gaming-first features you need to put more perfect performance within reach. A keyboard engineered to perform. A keyboard that’s Made for Play.
Take your gaming skills to the next level: The Logitech G413 SE is a full-size keyboard with gaming-first features and the durability and performance necessary to compete
PBT keycaps: Heat- and wear-resistant, this computer gaming keyboard features the most durable material used in keycap design
Tactile mechanical switches: Uncompromising performance is always within reach with this wired gaming keyboard
Premium color, material and finish: Elevate your gaming setup with this backlit keyboard featuring a sleek, black-brushed aluminum top case and white LED lighting
6-Key rollover anti-ghosting performance: Experience reliable key input with this anti-ghosting keyboard versus non-gaming mechanical keyboards
FN key media controls: Twelve (12) function (FN) keys let you control volume, play and pause, skip track, mute, toggle lighting, Windows lock, etc
Robust body design with minimal flex: The brushed aluminum-magnesium alloy top case serves as the corded keyboard’s backbone
Tenkeyless option: A compact, TKL layout is also available (Logitech G413 TKL SE)
Customers say
Customers like the quality, build, and feel of the keyboard. They mention it’s easy to read and see the keys, feels solid, and exudes quality. Some also appreciate the look. However, some customers have different opinions on brightness, functionality, and sound quality.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
A. Martin –
Unbelievable quality for price
Typed daily for years and this is the best keyboard I’ve ever had bar none for its price. Silky smooth keystrokes; not too loud but wonderfully satisfying clicks; great build quality with easy to remove keys for cleaning; Fantastic.
R. Precourt –
Very nice keyboard!
I’m not a gamer and just wanted a very good quality, backlit keyboard. I don’t like these newer keyboards that have basically flat keys; I prefer the good, tactile feel of the keys on this one and like having the full travel and responsive feedback of the keys on this Logitech keyboard.The backlighting is very nice and the key fonts are bold, bright, and easy to read. It’s simple and just white color, which I also like, as I don’t care about having different colors and effects.I got this one to replace another, similar gaming keyboard, of which two had gone bad, with LEDs going out and eventually keys not working. Hoping this name-brand one will last longer. I’m not a hard user, so I feel that something like this should last longer than the others did.The keys on this one are not as ‘clicky’ as the old one was, but they are still perfect for me, as they feel just as responsive, but aren’t quite as noisy.So far I give this a full five stars, because it works exceptionally well and feels solid and well-made. I would definitely recommend it.
MaryAnn –
Fantastic productivity keyboard at a great price
Logitech, whose keyboards I’ve used for 3 or 4 years, offered mostly rubber-dome affairs that felt like typing on Jell-O. But with this one, the G413: it’s like Logitech reached into my head and pulled out exactly what kind of keyboard I would like and then built it for me. This keyboard is exactly what I need: fantastic white-only lighting, all the large characters are brightly lit, no obnoxious, onerous, bloaty software to install to control the lighting, very pleasing feel, and a very small footprint. It’s no Model M SE TKL, but it’s not trying to be, and at $50–quite literally a tenth of the price of a good Model M TKL today–it’s plenty good enough.
Quincy C. –
Not the best choice for Mac; satisfying click but not for quiet environments
I can’t tell you how well this works for gaming, but if you’re looking to buy this as a Mac keyboard for standard daily use, definitely read on.This keyboard is far better for a PC. It doesn’t have matching keys for a Mac keyboard, so you’ll have reduced functionality with key commands. These are differences I’ve come across so far:- Instead of a CMD key on both sides of the space bar, this keyboard has only one on the left of the spacebar that functions that way, and it’s not in the position of the usual Mac CMD key. (see my pic)- There’s no volume control on this keyboard, so you’ll have to have your Mac keyboard available to change volume unless you keep volume control visible on your menu bar.- Screen dimming requires holding this keyboard’s fn key and then using F1 or F2.- Some special function keys on this keyboard don’t do anything on a Mac.Here’s what I do like about the keyboard:- Satisfying click. The keys are like old school keyboards with large keys that actually had feel to them. The volume of the click is kind of loud though, so if you need to maintain a quieter environment this keyboard won’t do.- The attached 10 key is nice to have.- It’s corded so no batteries required.- The keyboard is sturdy feeling with just-right weight to it- The key backlighting is adjustable- No quick trigger keys means no accidental double lettering- Because the keyboard rises high off your desktop compared to modern keyboards, make sure you have a seating position that lets you keep your hands lower than normal.Overall this keyboard is probably great for gaming or for PC users who don’t have to keep it down while using it. If you’re a Mac user, especially one who needs a quiet environment, you should look at different models.
Adeptus –
Good keyboard, not loud as others.
Solid feedback, clean design and quality build. Not loud, sounds more like a normal keyboard.
Random –
Great step-up “basic”-ish mechanical/gaming keyboard
(black G413 TKL SE)No, this isn’t a true budget mechanical (there are plenty of $25-$40 no-name mechanicals out there), though it’s about as cheap as you’ll find a true mechanical from a major brand-name maker….however, it’s better made, with nicer materials, fit-n-finish and better key feel than the cheaper ‘boards I’ve used and at a price that’s still within reach for most gamers (or folks who just prefer the feel of mechanical over membrane).This “SE” version of the G413 was purchased to replace my first gen. G413, which suffered a failed W key after three years of nightly gaming use. The SE has better key action and a more solid key feel than the earlier version, it also has more texture on the key cap surface and touts a new key cap material (this is a welcome upgrade, as I was starting to see the paint wear off around letters on my WASD keys on the OG version). The “board”/deck of the keyboard is similar to the older version, which is to say it’s very solid and well made, but the SE forgoes the USB port and dual cable of the original, it also doesn’t show up as a recognized device on Logitech’s G Hub software anymore.Key feel is a personal preference, so my 5 stars may be your 1 star… I’d call these switches a blending of a Cherry brown and blue switch as far as character: they’re sprung stiffer and have a more noticeable break point than a brown switch, but aren’t as firm or crisp as a blue and more importantly, are as quiet as a brown switch, overall a very pleasant compromise in my book. If anything, I’d say they have a more solid feel than even genuine Cherry switches and easily best the first gen. Logitech mechanical and Chinese Cherry-esque switches in feel and solidity.I love this keyboard for the fact that it has a solid deck, good cable, great key feel and simple LED backlighting, I feel like it’s a much better value than a no-name board for $30 less, or a top of the line name-brand board at up to hundreds of dollars more.Multi-color, per key programmable, flashing, color wave LED “features” add nothing to the gaming (or typing in subdued light) experience for me and I hate paying extra for stuff that I just have to figure out how to disable… Thanks Logitech!As far as TKL ‘boards in general go, they’re certainly not for everyone… I like TKL better than 60% (though I still miss my num pad) and it does still reclaim a sizeable chunk of real estate on my desk for mouse over-run compared to a full sized keyboard, which in my case is a real advantage in sweaty PvP gaming situations.Having directly accessible F keys and full size style arrow, del/ins, etc. keys is definitely worth the added width for me, but smaller desks or gaming only rigs might still be better with 60%, YMMV.
Hector Silva –
los materiales se sienten de calidad el panel de aluminio se mira muy bien y combina con la luz blanca de las teclas visualmente es muy elegante, la sensación de los switch cafés es se siente muy bien al escribir y jugar no emiten mucho ruido y la iluminación a pesar de no ser rgb se ve bastante bien en lugares oscuros, la unica desventaja es el teclado viene en ingles.
Yousef Yehya –
I bought it as a gift for my sis ans she loves it. Its a mechanical keyboard which can be perfect for gamers
Daniele R. –
La uso para programar, la usé 40 horas en los últimos 3 dÃas.Me encanta como reaccionan las teclas. Se puede escribir más rápido sin equivocarse.Me encanta todo, el color el tamaño el peso.
evey squires –
ive never owned a mechanical keyboard before and i am very satisfied. it sounds and feels much better than a membrane keyboard. the lighting is clean and goes well with my setup. my favourite thing is the compactness of the keyboard and how slick it is. definitely good for anybody with a small desk. got it on sale for 80 including shipping and taxes. well worth the money. only nitpick is the spacebar is quite louder than the other keys and feels different, but its like that a lot for other keyboards.
Carlos Ãvila –
Lo que mas me gusto es el aspecto minimalista del teclado y su sensación al escribir