
Logitech G
The Logitech G413 SE is a full‑size wired mechanical gaming keyboard that emphasizes durability and tactile feedback with Long Hua switches and a sturdy aluminum chassis. Positioned as a budget‑friendly option, it offers white LED backlighting, PBT keycaps, and 6‑key rollover anti‑ghosting, but lacks RGB lighting and macro programming support.
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$64.19
Average
$62.31
Lowest
$43.88
Highest
$79.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers view the G413 SE as a competent entry‑level mechanical keyboard that improves on the original G413 with PBT keycaps and a solid aluminum build, but they note its drawbacks in latency, lack of RGB lighting, and missing macro support via G HUB. Overall, it is seen as a good value for gamers who prioritize tactile feedback over advanced customization.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the keyboard's durability, tactile switches, and budget price, calling it satisfactory for both gaming and regular typing. However, they frequently mention the audible noise, reliance on white backlighting for key visibility, and the absence of RGB lighting as notable downsides.
Common Complaints
Common issues include the keyboard being louder than standard keyboards, difficulty seeing keys without backlighting, and the lack of RGB lighting and macro programming support.
How It Compares
vs. Logitech G413 SE TKL
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Disadvantages
Choose the TKL if you need a lighter, more compact keyboard and can do without a numpad; otherwise stick with the full‑size for full functionality.
vs. Logitech G213 Prodigy
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Disadvantages
Select the G213 if low latency and RGB lighting are top priorities; opt for the G413 SE if you value mechanical tactile feedback and a sturdier build.
vs. Original Logitech G413
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The original G413 is ideal for users willing to pay more for lower latency and macro capabilities; the G413 SE is better for those seeking a cost‑effective mechanical keyboard with durable keycaps.