
Typical excellent Redragon quality. I've had a few of their keyboards, and they're nearly always ljgreat. This one feels hefty, in a good way, like there's substance to it. Typing is what you'd expect from red switches - smooth with a "computer" feel, rather than a "clicky" typewriter feel. I was surprised that Redragon didn't have software for this keyboard, but then I found that it has all the lighting modes built in and doesn't need drivers or apps. Hit Fn + [any of the editing keys] for different modes; also, Fn + [direction keys]. Fn + plus or minus changes the mode's speed. It's early days yet, but OOB the keyboard is great. The detachable cord is nice, and was long enough to reach my computer on the floor. It feels good, is very responsive, and works well in gaming. Anything else is just window dressing.

-Really nice feel, keys are fluid and responsive, with the nice mechanical sound. -Volume knob was a deciding factor for me, works well and mutes when pressed down. -solid feel, heavier than I expected -No extra software is needed to use lighting effects This could be a con for some I guess -Quality materials all around and cord is braided cloth. looks durable.

My first Red Dragon KB. Really nice key press feel, and rgb is subtle not overwhelming. The cord is removable which makes it easy to unplug for cleaning etc. Got it on the group buy deal.

Ive used this keyboard for over two years now and it has held up true and well! I have never needed to fix or replace keycaps and dont plan on changing until it breaks (which it may never)

-RGB -Quality Feel -Reasonably Affordable

Goated deal Goated website Goated keyboard

*Feels solid *Action is smooth but crisp *Very responsive *Value seems to match the price *Packaged nicely

Great build quality, Solid touch feeling


Programming macros and adjusting settings is a snap with the software. Built from quality materials - scratch and wear resistant. Per key RGB isn't an overstatement, there is programming for every key and nearly every space between them. Key switches are smooth and well defined. Radial dial for additional features is a convenient bonus. Matt finish, so there is no key-glare caused by backlighting. Heavy - which I consider a pro, but some people may not appreciate as much.

Simple setup, no flashy ad ons and its plug n play


Mechanical Switches RGB modes No wrist sheild (a good feature for me) Great Price

It connects via wireless usb plug and has two Bluetooth channels. I have one dedicated to my cellphone to type out emails and or text. My phone case has a stand. So it’s like having a iPhone PC

lights up all the way around, lots of cool buttons, nice and clicky, easy to connect

Smooth click, spare parts, very reactive, feels good on fingertips, very sturdy

Doesnt feel super cheap, and the lighting is good not all distorted like some cheaper keyboards.

Nice tactile feel. Hooks up to various devices without fail. Has three ways to connect. I hardly notice the lights, and the thing is heavy enough to use as a defensive weapon against more ornery fellow gamers. It has a kind of retro look.

This review is for the "Clicky" model. Rigid construction. Doesn't flex, bend or make any creaky noise. Just heavy enough to sit firmly on your lap without sliding around. Very useful if you're sitting on the sofa! Has light "clicky" sound when keys are pressed, but it's not loud or annoying. Back-light dims after being idle for several seconds, then turns off after a few more seconds. BUT, the keys still work, so you can start typing again without missing a letter, and the back-light comes on again the moment you press any key. You will quickly learn to appreciate this thoughtful design point. Battery life is good considering the back-lighting and all the tech built into this unit. I clocked it at approximately 18 hours of full back-lit gaming plus another 8.5 hours of full back-lit typing and internet before plugging it in to recharge. It was still working OK when i plugged it in to recharge. Works like any standard wireless keyboard with the included USB receiver/dongle, and also on Bluetooth. Conveniently placed buttons along the top of keyboard offer quick selection of either wireless connection or Bluetooth. The USB charging cable can also be used as a USB extender cable so you can place the USB receiver/dongle out in the open for best reception. Numerous lighting configurations are possible. You can create your own or freely download configurations made by other users. Logitech has set up a nice section on their website for the "G-Series" gaming stuff. Look for G-Series logo, not for general "Keyboards" section. Numerous key macros can be configured and saved for quick selection.

Love the keyboard