⌨️ Elevate your desk game with compact power and vibrant style!
The Redragon 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features a sleek 68-key layout with dedicated arrow keys, hot-swappable linear red switches for smooth typing, and fully customizable RGB lighting. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it offers programmable macros via Redragon software and a reliable low-latency wired USB-C connection compatible with Windows PCs. Its compact size and stylish black/white/orange design make it a standout choice for efficient, stylish productivity.
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 68 |
Number of Sections | 68 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | USB |
Switch Type | Linear |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Connectivity Technology | USB-A, USB-C |
Special Features | Travel |
Number of Keys | 68 |
Style | US layout |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.2"L x 4"W x 1"H |
A**R
Pretty awesome keyboard
I decided to go with this brand for a new keyboard because my sister has one from Red Dragon and I love hers so much, although it's a different version. She also has a Windows computer, so the keyboard is perfectly compatible with hers; I, on the other hand, wanted to use the keyboard with my Macbook Pro, and was glad to see I was able to do so.If you're using this keyboard with a Mac, you might have to do some configuring (it's a personal choice, honestly) if you want to make the keyboard a bit more compatible, especially if you're used to using Mac keybaords that have the option and command keys (which Windows keyboards don't).What I did was plug in my keyboard and go into System Settings, then searched "customize modifier keys", once there, I switched the "control key" to "command" and the "command key" to "control" -- essentially, I was able to use the keyboard control key as if the command key (and vise versa) were on a Mac-specific keyboard. Once I did that, I was able to comfortably use this keyboard with my Mac even though it's actually most compatible with Windows.That aside, this keyboard is pretty excellent, I've had no troubles getting my computer to recognize it and it's honestly as simple as plugging in and typing right away. The color settings are also really gorgeous too, and you can pretty much set it to anything you want because it's also customizable (although, I have personally have not made any new custom keyboard RGB settings yet).The keyboard comes with an extra "escape" keycap and an extra "space bar" keycap (both in the color red), so you can switch the original black ones out for those if you'd like. There are also four extra red switches that come with it as well, and also one plastic, and one metal keycap remover ring.tldr: This keyboard is excellent for the price. It's very nice quality and worth the money.
V**E
Solid, cheap keyboard
I have used a lot of mechanical keyboards in my time. This one is simple, cheap, and pleaseant-sounding to type with. I really like it! I also like that they included replacement switches and keycaps. It's hot swappable too, which is crazy for a keyboard so cheap. If you really like it, you could easily upgrade the switches.
F**Z
Compact and Versatile: Redragon 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
I recently upgraded to the Redragon 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with 68 keys, and it has been a fantastic addition to my setup. Here’s my detailed review:Design and Build:This keyboard features a compact 60% layout, ideal for saving desk space while maintaining essential functionality. The build quality is solid, with a sleek and modern design that looks great in any setting.Switches and Keycaps:The mechanical switches provide a satisfying and tactile typing experience, perfect for both gaming and office use. The keycaps are durable, and the legends are clear and easy to read.RGB Backlighting:The keyboard boasts vibrant RGB backlighting with multiple modes and effects. The lighting is customizable, allowing you to create a unique and visually appealing setup.Performance:The anti-ghosting and N-key rollover features ensure that every keystroke is registered accurately, which is crucial for gaming. The keyboard is responsive and efficient, enhancing both typing and gaming performance.Conclusion:The Redragon 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is an excellent choice for those looking for a compact and high-performance keyboard. Its robust build, customizable RGB lighting, and reliable performance make it a standout option for gamers and office users alike.
E**C
Great quality for the price
The keys were very responsive - it is smaller than most of the keyboards (I only owned one other keyboard of the same size - actually a RedDragon I have used in the past) and it is very comfy, and also good for typing out as well. Still need to adjust to the spacing and key layout but I love the keyboard so far - I will edit when get more type time with it.Edit - some of the keys are starting to stick when typing - going to investigate and see if it can be fixed before i send it back for warranty.
N**L
I love this keyboard
It's incredibly functional for the price its at. The windows key went out but I just haven't bought a replacement switch yet (and I also rage a LOT). It also has a program to set the lighting but it was kind of a pain to find. The noise level is quiet or loud just depending on how hard you hit the key. Typing is easy. The weight is good and it's quality for the price. I have been loving this thing and don't plan on switching any time soon. Redragon always seems to have really nice keyboards tho so it didn't really surprise me. Although one this is that I really do not suggest using this if you're in a crowded office, by yourself or with family or something is fine but not if it's crowded.
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