

🎯 Dominate your desk with precision, style, and pro-level performance!
The Redragon Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features 105 programmable keys with tactile red mechanical switches, 18 customizable RGB lighting modes, and full anti-ghosting technology. Its ergonomic design and broad OS compatibility make it ideal for gamers, professionals, and typists seeking a durable, responsive, and visually striking keyboard experience—all backed by a 3-year warranty.










| ASIN | B0B96M3VB2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 260 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 17 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Redragon |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (763) |
| Date First Available | 10 Aug. 2022 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hardware Platform | Computer, Laptop, PC |
| Item Weight | 1.24 kg |
| Manufacturer | Redragon |
| Operating System | Mac,Windows |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 45.3 x 15.5 x 4.9 cm; 1.24 kg |
M**H
Solid affordable mech switch kb, finally!
Really happy with this. I've been loyal to my previous keyboard manufacturer of choice until my last one was riddled with keyboard chatter. Completely broke my trust when I was paying premium prices. Not often you see mechanical keyboards at this price but finally wanting to give it a try and it's been really good. Everything looked what you'd get in terms of a decent quality keyboard, well packaged etc. Even included a pack of 4 replacement red switches which you don't often get (not sure if that's reassuring or worrying). The keyboard itself is sufficiently heavy and sturdy feel that it's a well built board, looks good and the keys feel good too, fairly quie action too if you plan on using it without headphones or if noise is a concern. Despite being a full size keyboard it actually does a good job of not being too bulky, there's no wasted real estate around the edges or above the F keys. Admittedly there aren't the luxury touches like audio dials or extra usb slots, but I never really used them and they were never really that realiable on other models I owned anyway. I haven't looked at the software yet for RGB control but at least I don't have one key that is completely out of sync with the rest of the pattern anymore. It doesn't come with a wrist rest but you can't argue at this price. Even buying the separate compatible branded rest came to under £55 total which is a steal for a genuine red switch mech kb. It's soft, comfortable and solid, no clips or attachments but stays in place against the on without a hint of movement. I'd highly recommend anyone give it a try if youre looking for an affordable mech switch board.
S**E
Looks really cool and works well for my gaming.
Really solid keyboard. The keys feel smooth and responsive, great for both gaming and typing. The rainbow backlight looks brilliant and adds a nice touch without being too flashy and helps visibility at night. Build quality is impressive, with a sturdy frame and durable keycaps that haven’t worn down with use. It’s plug and play, worked straight away on an outdated desktop PC with no faff. Reliable, feels good to use and looks the part, this is a great pick. Definitely worth it for the price. Side note, it is a bit noisy, definitely not a silent keyboard.
B**C
Not perfect but recommended on a budget.
This is a good quality keyboard, especially for the money. Solid feeling and the keys have a very positive feel without being too noisy. The lighting is easy to configure using the keyboard alone without software. This is a huge plus as I don't use Windows very much and most of these things have windows only software. Mine came with four spare key switches and a tool to remove the caps and the switches, a very nice touch. If you are in a room with other people it might be a little annoying to them as it isn't as quiet as a membrane keyboard. An undocumented feature, maybe I just missed it, is you can lock the Windows and the Menu keys by pressing Fn+Win and unlock them by pressing this combination again. This is a thoughtful feature that I like a lot as I don't really use these keys. I'd prefer they werent there and the spacebar expanded to fill the empty space but this is the next best thing. I have two minor complaints. The font used on the keycaps is ghastly. That is personal preference though. The shifted keys have the symbols beside (to the left) of the unshifted key. This is also a little annoying but seems to be normal for these cheap chinese keyboards. I can only speculate as to why this is. Despite these annoyances, it is a perfectly usable keyboard and great value for the money.
J**.
Amazingly good for the price point
The precise model of this keyboard is the Red Dragon K565 RUDRA, something that isn't immediately apparent from the description. I'm a long-time user of a Cherry MX Red mechanical keyboard, having owned and used several high-end keyboards over the last 15 years. I've used nothing other than a cherry red mechanical for these last 15 years. I bought this keyboard as a backup and have been completely blown away by how good it is for the price. The keyboard itself is quite compact and doesn't occupy much space on the desktop. It has a solid, anodised aluminium backplate that makes it feel quite heavy and good quality, while the key caps themselves are standard profile and the lettering nicely transparent, which allows the backlight to shine through properly. The RGB seems a little limited in its ability to display a wide palette of colours, but it can do pretty much anything even high-end keyboards can. I prefer a solid colour backlight rather than any of the garish cycling modes and the refreshingly simply software that doesn't need to run all the time allows an easy configuration. You can even override colours for individual keys. The keyboard is this cheap since it uses a Chinese manufactured clone of the Cherry Red swithces, Outemu. These switches feel pretty good, although to me they feel a little different to the branded Cherry switches, despite having almost identical specifications. The Cherry switches feel just a little more precise, although the difference is barely noticeable. Perhaps it's just better machining tolerance on the cherry switches that make the difference, but they're remakably good for the price anyway. If you're thinking of trying out a mechanical keyboard, or looking for a backup keyboard, you won't go wrong with this one. Of course, I can't speak to the longevity of the keys themselves: time will tell. Top marks for price / performance on this keyboard.
I**A
Very good looking and nice mechanical keyboard, very responsive like all mechanical keyboards. My S key did not click good from the beginning after arrival and broke after few months but got very fast refund so i recommend this seller, very good service! Good keyboard for that price
D**D
A switch started to fail after 3 years of use. It's intermittent and not bad enough to throw the thing out, but sometimes letters double press. So far I've only experienced this with 1 key.
C**L
Robust keyboard with the right feel and noise, the type of noise that will keep your partner awake!
M**C
I bought this keyboard after looking online, found this one to be a good value for money but also to last and be the cool keyboard. If you are having some doubts would recommend it for intermediate and advanced users.
M**N
Great
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