
Logitech G213 Prodigy
Score: 71/100
HK Gaming GK61
Score: 73/100Rankings

The GK61 is a 60% mechanical keyboard offering hot-swap support, per-key RGB, and a 1000 Hz polling rate. Its compact layout omits arrow keys and its Windows-only software can be glitchy, while the ABS build feels less premium. Suited for budget gamers who prioritize customization over full keysets.

The Logitech G213 Prodigy is a full-size membrane keyboard with LightSync RGB lighting and an integrated palm rest, delivering faster key response than standard keyboards. It lacks dedicated macro keys and high-end mechanical switches, limiting its appeal to performance-focused users. Suitable for casual gamers and office users who want affordable RGB lighting.
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104 keysbest | 61 keys | |
— | 1,000 Hzbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 1,000 g | 600 gbest |
— | 50 gbest | |
2 yearsbest | — | |
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Build & Design(3) | ||
Key Count (keys) | 104 keys | 61 keys |
Weight (g) | 1000 g | 600 g |
Dimensions (W×H×L) (mm) | 452x218x33 mm mm | 100x30x290 mm |

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Professional commentary emphasizes the G920’s strong build quality, realistic dual‑motor force feedback, and precise 900° hall‑effect steering, positioning it as a solid mid‑range option for Xbox and PC sim racers. However, reviewers caution that the overheat protection and substantial weight may hinder long sessions and portability.

Professional reviewers, such as KeebWorks, rate the GK61's daily performance highly for responsiveness (8/10) and praise its hot-swap durability, fast polling rate, and RGB features. However, they criticize the cramped 60% layout and note occasional software instability, recommending it mainly for budget gamers who can tolerate the layout trade-offs.
“sounds and feels pretty good”




Everyday users love the hot-swap convenience, the satisfying sound after mods, and the vibrant RGB lighting, seeing it as a great value. Recurring frustrations center on the Windows-only software that sometimes won't install, the lack of dedicated arrow keys for productivity, and the entry-level ABS build that feels less premium.