Redragon Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Wired, 11 Programmable Backlit Modes, Hot-Swappable Red Switch, Anti-Ghosting, Double-Shot PBT Keycaps, Light Up Keyboard for PC Mac

Redragon Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Wired, 11 Programmable Backlit Modes, Hot-Swappable Red Switch, Anti-Ghosting, Double-Shot PBT Keycaps, Light Up Keyboard for PC Mac
$29.99
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- Brilliant Color Illumination- With 11 unique backlights, choose the perfect ambiance for any mood. Adjust light speed and brightness among 5 levels for a comfortable environment, day or night. The double injection ABS keycaps ensure clear backlight and precise typing. From late-night tasks to immersive gaming, our mechanical keyboard enhances every experience
- Support Macro Editing: The K671 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard can be macro editing, you can remap the keys function, set shortcuts, or combine multiple key functions in one key to get more efficient work and gaming. The LED Backlit Effects also can be adjusted by the software(note: the color can not be changed)
- Hot-swappable Linear Red Switch- Our K671 gaming keyboard features red switch, which requires less force to press down and the keys feel smoother and easier to use. It’s best for rpgs and mmo, imo games. You will get 4 spare switches and two red keycaps as a gift to exchange the key switch when it does not work.
- Full keys Anti-ghosting- All keys can work simultaneously, easily complete any combining functions without conflicting keys. 12 multimedia key shortcuts allow you to quickly access to calculator/media/volume control/email
- Professional After-Sales Service- We provide every Redragon customer with 24-Month Warranty , Please feel free to contact us when you meet any problem. We will spare no effort to provide the best service to every customer within 24 hours to help you
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Specification: Redragon Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Wired, 11 Programmable Backlit Modes, Hot-Swappable Red Switch, Anti-Ghosting, Double-Shot PBT Keycaps, Light Up Keyboard for PC Mac
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Starcaller Dragoness –
Bought this keyboard for my new gaming computer. This is the first mechanical keyboard I’ve had for gaming, so there was some getting used to. (My old gaming machine was an Alienware M15x, so the keys were considerably quieter, being a laptop.) Anyway, after using it for a few weeks, I can say I definitely love this keyboard. It’s very customizable, but I do feel the included documentation could have given some more detail on just HOW to customize it, as I actually did not know until I watched a video on youtube about the keyboard. (I won’t link the video, as it was cringeworthy to watch, to be honest.) Anyway, each key can be programmed to one of 7 colors, or “off”. The colors are quite vibrant, and despite “only” having 7 colors to choose from, it’s more than enough for my needs.
Anyway, there are various modes that are controlled by pressing the FN key, and then INS, HOME, PG UP, DEL, END, or PG DN, brightness is controlled with FN and the Up/Down arrow keys, and the “Winlock” function (locking the Windows key) is controlled with FN + Windows Key. Also of note, the keys for the different modes do have numbers in boxes on them.
Mode 1 (FN + INS) is a slow rotation through all the colors the keyboard can display (actually getting more than the 7 colors via mixing) and you can press FN + INS again to stop it on a particular color if you are interested in having that as your color scheme.
Mode 2 (FN + HOME) is something I’ve come to refer to as the “disco floor” mode. It has various colors that flash from the center of the keyboard out, and pressing (FN + Home) more will pull up other “modes” with it rotating through various colors.
Mode 3 (FN + PG UP) is a “wave” of color from one side of the keyboard to the other. It can be stopped on the currently shown color combination by pressing FN + PG UP again, and the direction can be changed by pressing FN + Left/Right Arrow keys.
Mode 4 (FN + DEL) is a lot like mode 3, including the direction changes, but instead it’s a rainbow across the whole keyboard that goes in a wave. The colors are about 3/4 columns of keys each, and can also be stopped on the current pattern if the keys are pressed again.
Mode 5 (FN + END) is the programmable mode. All keys are by default shown in white at the start, but if you press FN + END after going to this mode, the 3 “lock” lights will start flashing, and you can press each key individually to set the colors. After it’s set the way you like, press FN+END again, and it will save that as your setting.
Mode 6 (FN + PG DN) is a really neat one. The whole keyboard goes black in this mode, but pressing a key will cause it to light up, then fade back to black. The default of this mode is white, but if you press FN + PG DN more, it will come up with alternate colors to light up as.
Macro programming is done by pressing the “REC” key, then pressing the “G” key you want (G1 – G5) to set the macro to. The initial “REC” press will cause the “lock” lights to flash slowly, pressing the “G” key you want will cause them to flash faster… that’s recording mode. Press the keys you want as your macro, then press “REC” when you’re done.
I don’t personally use the macros myself (yet) mostly because the macros I do use are part of the game I’ve tested with it most (World of Warcraft).
A big plus to this keyboard for me are the multimedia keys. I tend to listen to my music collection while I’m playing WoW. I love the game’s music, but there’s only so many times you can hear the same songs before needing something a bit different. The keys are some of the few that are not lit on this keyboard (along with the macro keys) but they are easily accessible, and easy enough to identify by touch. (They don’t have any tactile indicators on them, but there are only 6, and I’ve remembered their placement easy enough.)
The build quality of the board is fantastic. It feels very high-grade, and the keyboard tray itself is a thick metal plate (it seems to be a brushed aluminum, but I may be wrong). The wrist rest is detachable, and I haven’t really used it (though I did just set it up during this review just to see what I think of it. It’s pretty comfy.)
Anyway, the keyboard is fantastic, and it seems to be constructed well enough to hold up for a good long time. It works great with Windows 10, as well.
Sam Vahey –
I don’t usually write reviews but Im super impressed by this keyboard. The steel chassis gives it a very premium feel especially the build quality.
The blue switches give great feedback and accuracy.
The size and the palm rest are perfect for my larger hands, and this has combatted issues I’ve had in the past where my wrists would begin to cramp after only 45 minutes.. now I can definitely have a decent gaming session without wanting to switch to an Xbox One controller.
Would highly, highly recommend
shazia suleman –
I bought this keyboard for my new setup and because it was cheap i thought the product would be low quality. But when i unboxed it and put it on with my setup, it sounded and feeled amazing. I would definitely recommend this product 🙂
Abdulrahman –
Actually for the people that likes keyboards that are mechanical, I agree with them but if ur young and u sleep late and ur parents are sleeping I don’t recommend this keyboard because this is a blue switch keyboard which is known as a loud keyboard to use. Other than that, it’s great!
jp –
The keystroke is noisy , the key switch are ” blue switch” that’s what they do. the feel of key stroke is great , there are many color patterns and well lite in low light condition .the board platform is made of Aluminum , a nice sturdy fairly heavy keyboard compared to other plastic or composite setup .
Lloyd O. Simmons, Jr. –
EDIT – See additional comments at bottom.
This otherwise great keyboard has a fatal flaw – the G keys are not programmable, at least not in my experience. Since that is the reason I bought the keyboard, it’s kind of a deal breaker for me. I tried the intuitive process to program a basic macro to a G key (REC, G key, macro, REC) and it did not work. So I set out to search FAQs. Well, Redragon’s keyboard FAQ refers to keyboards with 8 G keys and a double circle key of some sort, but the general process was the same as what I did. No help. So I searched out and downloaded the manual (which didn’t ship with the keyboard). The manual said to press the REC key, at which point the NUM, CAPS, and SCR LEDs would blink. Then to press the G key, macro, and then REC again. Well, my LEDs never blink and I cannot get the G key programmed using any method I can think of. So either I have a defective keyboard or the process is somehow different, in which case they’ve done such a terrible job at documenting the keyboard that the review deserves a ding.
I have an email request in to them, and I hope to come back and revise this review to a higher rating. For those of you that do not care about the G keys, I can say I’d recommend the keyboard. Outstanding feel to the keys, nice separation between them for fewer fat finger mistakes, and hey, pretty colors LOL. If I can get the G keys to program, I’ll be in love with the keyboard.
EDIT – Challenger USA reached out promptly to try and remedy the problem. So the keys are programmable, but the process is not what is in the manual or on Redragon’s website. The documentation is very poor. From Challenger USA’s email:
– press and hold the FN key and the G key (G1 to G5) simultaneously for 5 seconds
– while the three LED indicator light is blinking; press keys or actions you want to program
– then press the [G] key again to complete the recording
That works. There is no way to insert a pause or anything, just so buyers are aware.
I love the keyboard. The programmable function is not as good as a Logitech or Razer, for example, but the price point is well below those offerings. The sturdiness of the keyboard, the mechanical function, the backlighting, and the price point all make this an outstanding keyboard. I would highly recommend. I’m bumping this review to 4 stars, because it really is an outstanding keyboard and because Challenger USA has exhibited quality customer service. Buy this keyboard. It’s great.
Jose Caicedo –
The Redragon Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is an absolute gem for gamers and typists alike. From the moment I started using it, I was impressed by its premium feel—despite its surprisingly affordable price. The tactile feedback from the mechanical switches is incredibly satisfying, producing a crisp and precise click sound that I can’t get enough of. It strikes a perfect balance between performance and aesthetics, with customizable RGB lighting that adds a dynamic flair to my setup.
What truly stands out is the build quality. The keyboard feels sturdy and durable, more like a high-end product than a budget-friendly option. The keycaps are well-crafted, and the response time is exceptional, making it perfect for intense gaming sessions or long hours of work. Overall, the Redragon keyboard delivers a fantastic experience that rivals far more expensive options. I couldn’t be happier with this purchase!
YASSER ISMAIL –
Nice one