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Review on Logitech Backlit Mechanical Keyboard Passthrough by Jnis Zels ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unsatisfactory quality, I wont buy it anymore.

60% of the LEDs in Cooler Master's brown switches from Cherry, which were used before G413, were burned out. And because I frequently sit at night, the backlight is crucial to me. Cherry brown candles are also not at all silent candles. He then placed it in a box and sat on a regular membrane for a considerable amount of time. I also discovered a piece about "quiet mechanics" somehow. I made the decision to check out what the market has to offer now because the prices have also come down. I wanted something on Cherry MX Silent at first, but the cost was prohibitive. I did not want to cause trouble for the Chinese. I finally decided on the G413 on the Romer-G as a result. It turned out that there was a significant discount as well; I took a little over 4,000. If speaking of the keyboard itself, it is undoubtedly not extremely quiet; the membrane is quieter and more perceptible, but it is also not a typewriter. Even though the maker claims there is, I personally was unable to detect the tactility that exists in Cherry Brown and Romer-G. Playing it is enjoyable; you can quickly tell the difference from the standard one. Let's see how reliable it is, although Logitech is still not Cooler Master. Although the switches are not Cherry, the LEDs did not burn out, and a year later the letters started to double. Why isn't USB HAB version 3.0? Even in its current release, it is unclear; the device is practical, but regrettably only for sluggish flash.

Pros
  • value; quality
Cons
  • The saddest thing was that there was no tactile feedback, USB 2.0, or durability.