Logitech G413 SE Full-Size Mechanical Gaming Keyboard – Backlit Keyboard with Tactile Mechanical Switches, Anti-Ghosting, Compatible with Windows, macOS, QWERTY UK English Layout – Black
Original price was: £79.99.£57.99Current price is: £57.99.








Price: £79.99 - £57.99
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Logitech G413 SE Full-Size Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
Introducing the Logitech G413 SE Full-Size Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. The G413 SE 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; robust design; 6-key rollover anti-ghosting; premium materials like a black-brushed aluminium top case and white LED lighting; 12 FN key media controls; and reliable USB-corded technology. A TKL option is also available. All the gaming-first features you need to put better performance within reach. In short, the G413 SE is engineered to perform — a keyboard that’s made for play.
Product details:
Dimensions: 435 x 127 x 36.3 mm
Weight: 780 g
Cable length: 1.8 m
System requirements: USB 2.0 Port
Platform compatibility: Windows 10 or later; macOS X 10.14 or later
Take your gaming skills to the next level: Logitech G413 SE (Special Edition) is a full-size keyboard with gaming-first features and the durability and performance necessary to compete
PBT keycaps: Heat- and wear-resistant, this wired mechanical keyboard features the most durable material used in keycap design
Tactile mechanical switches: Uncompromising performance is always within reach with this LED gaming keyboard
Premium colour, material and finish: Elevate your gaming setup with this backlit keyboard featuring a sleek, black-brushed aluminium 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 aluminium-magnesium alloy top case serves as the wired keyboard’s backbone
Tenkeyless option: A compact, TKL layout is also available (Logitech G413 TKL SE)
Customers say
Customers find the keyboard solid and durable, with a nice feel. They appreciate its responsiveness, with one customer noting good performance while typing and playing. The value for money receives mixed feedback, with some customers finding it worth the price while others consider it overpriced.
8 reviews for Logitech G413 SE Full-Size Mechanical Gaming Keyboard – Backlit Keyboard with Tactile Mechanical Switches, Anti-Ghosting, Compatible with Windows, macOS, QWERTY UK English Layout – Black
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Original price was: £79.99.£57.99Current price is: £57.99.
Amazon Customer –
A ‘ping’ free mechanical keyboard
An all round awesome and simple mechanical keyboard that is completely free of annoying high pitched metallic switch pinging sounds. I’ve been trying to find a mechanical keyboard for years that doesn’t have this sound. I’ve tried Corsair keyboards, SteelSeries, Razer, you name it, they all have this sound to some degree. This keyboard is an absolute must buy if you are looking for a mechanical keyboard that doesn’t suffer from metallic pinging noises. It makes a huge difference when the only noise you can hear is the actual switch being pressed as opposed to having this awful high pitched noise in conjunction with it. Great job Logitech!
Matt Mcloughlin –
Great keyboard
Fantastic keyboard, I use it every day as my daily driver and have had zero issues. Convenient 10 keys but this does make it slightly wider than those without.
Carmela –
Comfortable
Great for both working and gaming, good response while typing and playing. Buttons are easy to customise with Ghub.
Guy –
Great Value
I think it’s fantastic. No RGB just plain white backlit, no software needed. Its simple and the keys feel great. Got this for £50 and I think you’d have to pay double to get a better one than this.
Trey Clarke –
I love this keyboard
Amazing keyboard, for sure worth the price I paid. It has nice mechanical switches and is VERY easy to clean compared to every other keyboard I’ve used. I cannot really rate it for gaming as I miminally play games, not enough time to rate it for the time I play to give an honest review but it seems like it would be perfect. I use this for programming majority of my time and I love it. 5/5
PaulBP14 –
Great keyboard, a bit noisy
Good keyboard, a little noisy for my taste but responsive and nice feel to it
Arunas –
Great keyboard
great keyboard, I don’t want it in all rainbow colors so this one suits me perfectly !! Solid keyboard.
Lee C –
An overpriced sub-par keyboard that has the quality in the wrong place.
This review is for the Logitech G413 SE keyboard with white backlighting.When you first pick this keyboard up, the weight makes you think it’s a solid, well-built keyboard. When you press the keys, you realise all the attention went into the base. For reference, my other PC’s keyboard is a branded Cherry keyboard with no fancy features, just good solid keys. I am a veteran software/game developer with 4 decades of keyboard use behind me, so I am used to many different keyboard types.The first thing you notice when you press the Logitech keys, is how unstable and flimsy they feel. There is an unpleasant amount of lateral movement, making the keys feel like they are mounted on a stick in a bucket, there’s no solidity at all. On the one I have, pressing the W key all the way down causes a grinding/clicking feel at the bottom. This isn’t something you notice with normal typing but this is a gaming keyboard, W is one of the most commonly used gaming keys and you typically press and hold it. You feel like the key is about to break under constant pressure, it’s not a reassuring feel at all.The problem with normal typing on the keyboard is that the switches don’t feel that good to type on, they feel kinda mushy. But that may just be subjective considering I am coming from a very good branded keyboard that has free-moving keys… which cost less than this keyboard I might add. Maybe Logitech thinks gamers don’t care that much about key quality… maybe they have forgotten that not all gamers just play games on their PC.Feature wise, the lighting is just white and has five visual options switchable with a key combination (FN + F12). The chosen option is forgotten when you switch off the PC, so you have to reset it every time. The keyboard isn’t supported by any Logitech software either, so there are no software options to remember the setting. I don’t understand how their mice can support on-board profiles but their keyboards can’t remember a single display setting. It is also worth noting that the multi-media symbols on the keys are not back-lit and given their not-so-bright print colour and them being on the front of the key not the top, it can make them hard to see in reduced lighting.In conclusion, even at the reduced price I bought this keyboard at during Black Friday, it is overpriced. It is no good having a heavy, brushed-aluminium base when the key’s switch quality is sub-par. You have to get the essentials right and to me, this keyboard just doesn’t. Opinions will vary based on what you are used to but for me, this isn’t a keyboard I would recommend at all.