I just bought the 213 and its heavy and types right with all the media/volume keys, the wrist wrist is attached, which is a nice addition as it is absolutely necessary for it's clean looks and size. So far, no complaints. Who's going to be picking up the keyboard and bending it. This is heavy and solid as it is. I have gone through so many keyboards in my life. And none is as easy to type or see with everything visible from led color to knowing your caps is on. If it fails to do its job in two years. I'll buy it again .. For $40 it's an easy choice.
I have the G413 Carbon. You have millions of colour for the backlight. They changed the cord fabric to rubber. Has a separate handrest. This one has blue cherries, which I though would be loud, but I do prefer it to my old brown off brand switches. The additional package of differentiated keys is great the only issue is putting them on. The normal keys slide back on easily, especially the spacebar. My old spacebar was damaged, and felt so very loose. This one is great. But putting on the alternative switches, I felt like I could damage the switch. With G Hub, I can assign key colours and make them visually distinct. It would have been nice to have a dedicated media buttons.
Another Great Video. For the cost of the Keyboards they are nice options. One of the things I like about the Logitech over some cheaper models that are out there is the Keys are not just pure squares and makes it so my clunky fingers don't drag or catch the next key. Also fits well with my big fingers where some of the cheaper ones just don't feel right. I like they offer new keys in the 413 just wish it had more then RED even though that is the color I use in all my RGB keyboards that I have like on my ROG Laptop was normally Rainbow I changed to just red using the app.. Also my RGB Fans on my CyberPower PC I changed all to red lol I just like the options of other colors for when and if the mood happens lol.
excelente video, soy latino estuve dudando si comprarme un logitech g213 o un trust 865 asta y con este video ya me decidí a probar el mecánico debido a que ocupo pulsar W y S en un juego de guerra llamado "operation7 en la modalidad cac", por lo que el mecanismo para evitar los líquidos del g213 podría dificultar el cambio de W a S en simultaneo con 1 solo dedo, además veo que las teclas son algo gruesas a diferencia de otros teclados
I have a story to tell: i have the G213 but cant use it, heres why: i wanted to make a deep clean so i took off the keycaps ans washed them with soap water. After that i dried them, at least i hoped so. I put the keycaps in a box, and started to fill the box with warm air from a hairdryer. but what i didnt know, that PBT plastic melts. You heard me right. I accidentally melted my keycaps. and now im here watching this since i wanna get the 413 or 413 TKL SE.
well maybe the wheels but i would drive the car on uneven ground even allowing one wheel to be off the ground, then i would open and close each door while one/two wheel rase off the ground to test if the chassis is flexing - if door door not open nicely chassis is flexing and not good. Just saying.
@@juanalvarado972 ok thx for answering, im hunting for a new gaming keyboard with mechanical keys and RGB so we'll see what keyboard i buy, i have the 213 RN and the W key is getting bad :(
When you use a keyboard, you tend to touch it with one finger at a time so I cannot understand why men pick these things up and start trying to prove how strong or weak they are by bending them out of shape. You're not going to punch it about.
people want lots of things tested. If i don't cover all the bases, then people say "you never tested the strength of the enclosure" - please just ignore that part of the video (its mainly for those men)