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The Redragon K503 is a versatile wireless gaming keyboard featuring tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth, 2.4G wireless, and USB wired), a robust 4000mAh battery with up to 300 hours of standby, and fully programmable RGB backlighting with 6 modes. Designed for both gamers and professionals, it offers silent membrane keys with 25-key anti-ghosting, dedicated multimedia controls, splash resistance, and ergonomic wrist support, ensuring a premium, customizable typing experience across Windows and Mac devices.










| ASIN | B08CFPXPB7 |
| Additional Features | RGB Backlighting |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #680 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #74 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Redragon |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 114 |
| Color | Blue-Black |
| Compatible Devices | Computer/Laptop |
| Compatible Operating System Family | MacOS, Windows |
| Compatible Tablet Computer Models | AAUB P30 |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 9,037 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.5"L x 7.9"W x 1.18"H |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Redragon |
| Mfr Part Number | K503-KS |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10 |
| Model Name | K503KS |
| Model Number | K503KS |
| Number of Keys | 114 |
| Number of Sections | 3 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Series Number | 503 |
| Special Feature | RGB Backlighting |
| Style Name | K503KS |
| Switch Type | Membrane |
| Theme | gaming |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
G**S
Good quality budget backlit keyboard
I'm not a gamer, just bought this reasonably priced keyboard for the backlight. Doesn't feel cheap, has a reasonable amount of weight to it. Key labeling fonts are large and work well with 3 light level rainbow backlight. Dedicated key for turning backlight on/off. There is a bit of mechanical feel to the keys but obviously at this price is not a true mechanical keyboard (if that is important to you).
G**S
Great RGB Keyboard
great keyboard. keys are not clicky at all, very light, good for office work with a little light that you can change to either breathe or steady, and has 4 light levels of brightness. good compatibility durability USB plug in no installation
A**R
Good entry gamer
This is actually a decent keyboard. Works well and can change the colors. Unsure about the battery life yet but so far it is good and lasts before charging. Keys feel nice and are quiet.
C**Y
Would be great if it held a charge
I've only had it for a couple of days but so far I'm liking this keyboard. The only issue that I'm currently having is that it won't hold a charge. I left it plugged in overnight and when I disconnected the power cord, nothing worked. I can only use it when it's plugged into a power source which technically takes away from it truly being "wireless". I've contacted the company for assistance so my rating may change depending on the results. My only other complaint is that the keys aren't as bright as I might like but I love all the color varieties. The typing aspect of this keyboard is amazing! The keys are super smooth and quiet! Overall, I really like it so hopefully they can help me figure out why it won't charge so I can keep it. UPDATE: I received an email back from the company telling me that I needed to contact Amazon's Customer Service department to either return or replace the product! No troubleshooting questions, just "call Amazon". I did call Amazon and they, however, were very helpful! I received a replacement faster than when I ordered the original! The company contacted me again (after I gave 3 stars), telling me that they would like to address any issues or concerns and to reply back so they can work to resolve my issues. After replying that Amazon has already resolved my issues, they apologized for the inconvenience and that I should contact them if I have any issues with the new keyboard. To be honest, I'm thankful that there have been no issues so far because I'm not confident that they wouldn't just send me back to Amazon again. So far, this keyboard is working the way it should and I really like it! I'm going to change my rating from 3 stars to 4. Now that I have a properly working product, I really like it but I'm only giving it 4 stars because the Company's "Customer Service" is lacking in the "service" department.
K**R
Great beginner gaming keyboard.
Lights up great with the preset patterns! All keys are very receptive and can match typing speed really well. In terms of satisfying sounds from keys being clicked, I'd give it a 6 out of 10, they're not the loudest clicks but you can definitely hear them and be satisfied. It had a great weight to it, well balanced, even with having the volume knob on the top right corner. And the little pegs it has at the top rear of the keyboard allows for good comfort when using it.
J**R
Great tactile and lighting keyboard.
I owned a corsair that looked just like this. This is much cheaper and works just fine and is super easy to set up. Well worth it if you want a fancier lighted keyboard but without the price. It has a separate button on the keyboard that allows you to turn on or off the lighting which my corsair mechanical keyboard didn't have. The response feels really good as well. Frankly I cannot tell the difference between the Corsair and this Redragon Keyboard.
H**6
WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL OF MY LIYIIIFE
I am EXTREMELY EXTREMELY picky about my pc peripherals. The touch, tactile feel, sense of separation of states, and even shape play such a major role with how I feel connected to my pc. I've owned a lot of keyboards over the years. Some mesh membrane, others mechanical. Nothing really 'fit' so I just put up with 'good enough' But my god, THIS FREAKING KEYBOARD is perhaps the single most perfect keyboard in all existence and it's $15... It's build quality feels higher than some of the $60 and $100 keyboards I've had from other brands. I had one issue where the RGB cut off, but port cycling fixed it. The keyfeel is amazing. High initial force, very low sustained force required to hold the key down. I'd guess these are 60-70g actuation force keys, but probably 30g bottom out force. Fantasmical. Going back to the hyperx keyboard I had been using just felt like I was typing on applesauce. This feels like I'm playing with one of those ADHD fidget toys and I love it. It looks good too I guess, I never really cared about that. Just a normal rectangle with no stupid cheap flare. I may consider upgrading to the wireless.
T**T
Bought 2 of these keyboards. Both stopped working 5-6 weeks after purchase.
When I purchased the first Redragon K509 keyboard, I also purchased a Redragon S107 keyboard and mouse combo at the same time. The keyboard in that S107 combo looks identical to this K509 keyboard. It even has the exact same instructions, looks identical, and behaves exactly the same. This K509 keyboard appeared to be a good value. I felt the quality was good for the price. The LED's were not fixed colors (which is good), and the LED's could be set in many colors, in "breathing mode" and constant brightness. However, when set to constant brightness, the lights dim a significant amount. I could live with that. I would give this K509 model a fairly high rating, but after 6 weeks, the first keyboard stopped working. Windows would no longer recognize the device. I tried plugging it into different USB ports, but that made no difference. I tried using the keyboard on 2 other PC's, and they had the same trouble recognizing the device. I figured I just had bad luck, and ordered a second, exact same keyboard. After 5 weeks, this second keyboard started having the exact same trouble. Windows would no longer recognize the device. It couldn't even tell it was a keyboard. Again, I tried this keyboard different USB ports and on two other PC's. It would not work no matter which port or PC I plugged it into. Other devices, including other keyboards, work on each of the USB ports I tried on the 3 different PC's. I also have a Redragon S107 Keyboard that is part of the Redragon S107 Keyboard/Mouse combo. That keyboard still works great, and looks and behaves identical to the K509, except for the label underneath the keyboard. The S107 keyboard (not this KB) works just fine on all 3 PC's, and I still use it without trouble, to this day. I have contacted the manufacturer and attempted to get support for this product, multiple times, and they said that it was a problem with the USB port, and to plug into another port. I had tried this, as well as trying the keyboard on multiple USB ports on two other PC's. The manufacturer would not admit that the problem was with the keyboard. I was given instructions how to remove the unrecognized device in the Windows "Device Manager", and let windows recognize the device again. This had no effect. After the problems began, each time I plug in the keyboard, it would light up for a few seconds, the PC would make the typical "USB device attached" sound, then the light would turn off. Two or three seconds later, it would light up, PC makes the sound again, and lights turn off. It would repeat this for various number of times, before the keyboard would eventually have the lights stay ON, and look as if it was working, but none of the keys would respond. When I check Windows 10 "Device Manager", I would see the keyboard listed as "Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed)" The Device Status read as, "Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43) A request for the USB device descriptor failed." I like this keyboard. I would purchase another, but I worry that there may be a design or manufacturing flaw, causing an increased chance of the device failing to be recognized by the PC. I have only tried two of these keyboard, so I cannot be sure. But 0 out of 2 is not a record that would inspire the confidence for me to recommend this keyboard to anyone. I get this exact same behavior and error on all 3 PC's... an HP desktop, a Dell/Alienware desktop, and a Microsoft Surface Pro 4 Tablet PC. My Redragon S107 Keyboard and mouse combo continues to work just fine. I have an older USB keyboard being used instead of the two Redragon K509 keyboards. Neither K509 keyboard was damaged, dropped, or misused in any way. They get plugged in, and remain in a fixed position from that point forward. No food or drink is consumed near them, because they are located around other sensitive equipment. I should have attempted a product return on Amazon, but it was already outside the window of time I could return or exchange the product. That is on me. However, the manufacturer still would not admit that the keyboard was defective in any way, in spite of the obvious evidence to the contrary.
K**G
Esta bonito y cómodo
muy buena calidad y se ve muy bien calidad precio
J**N
Bigger than I thought, but real amazing quality
I bought this keyboard for work to use in the office. I already have a Ducky One 2 Mini at home for gaming and wanted something similar but on a budget for working as I am a developer and prefer typing on a mechanical keyboard than anything else. I read the reviews and didn't doubt the quality. Receiving it, it also didn't fail me on that. I received it today, ordered it last night so it came quick. I ordered the red switches, which I think will take some time to get used to as I'm used to Cherry MX Browns but thats not a problem. When I received the keyboard, the packaging was solid. It reminded me of when I bought my Ducky One 2 Mini, the box is high quality and it's amazing for the price. The one thing I noticed was how heavy the box was, which said to me that this keyboard would be solid. The box was also sealed which I appreciated. The keyboard in the box was wrapped in bubble wrap which was hella thoughtful. For a $50 keyboard, there's alot of work put into it and I totally appreciate that especially for those who are just starting out using mechanical keyboards, this is a great starter. The keyboard itself is hella solid. It was alot heavier than I thought it would be but i Love that because that means the keyboard won't move easily. It's a thick base, and is amazing for the price. It's very comfortable to use too. It was also a bit bigger than I thought it would be but I think I just got used to my Ducky One 2 Mini too long lol. Theres even little adjusters on the back of the board to raise it if flat doesnt work for somebody (like me). I bought this keyboard for one of those reasons. Also, the box came with a instruction mini booklet which is nice because nowadays with budget buys, you dont get those kinds of things that explain how the product works. Also, it came with a red dragon sticker which i was completely stoked about. It also came with a keycap remover, I already have one but an extra one will be handy. Theres 9 backlight options and they're all sick. super easy to change too. I'm just a steady RGB kinda gal so I didn't really care about the options too much but if you do, the options are great. cool part I love about this keyboard too is the arrow keys. My Ducky One 2 Mini doesn't have that and I don't really care but for developing, those can come in handy, so i'm stoked. Red switches are relatively quiet, it's not super loud but it's got a nice click to it. I'll update for long term use at some point, but I dont think i'll be disappointed. Overall, do I recommend this? Yeah. 100%. For the price, its a hella good deal. Great budget buy, great starter mechanical keyboard, and wicked solid itself.
K**R
Redragon Dyaus K509 Wired Semi-Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. The best membrane keyboard
The Redragon Dyaus K509 is an excellent choice for gamers seeking the perfect balance between affordability and performance. Despite being a membrane keyboard, it offers a **semi-mechanical feel**, providing tactile feedback and a satisfying keystroke that closely mimics mechanical switches. This makes it ideal for both gaming and typing, delivering a responsive and comfortable experience. One of its standout features is the **vibrant RGB lighting**, with numerous color modes and dynamic effects that add flair to any setup. The low-profile, ergonomic keys ensure minimal fatigue during extended sessions, while the build quality is impressive for the price. If you're looking for a budget-friendly keyboard with a **mechanical-like typing experience**, customizable RGB, and reliable performance, the K509 is one of the best options available.
S**N
Good quality
My husband was very happy with this keyboard. He uses it with his gaming PC. I bought him the same brand mouse and gaming headsets a few years back and they're still going strong.
B**D
Fonctionne bien
Parfait
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