Redragon K503 Gaming Keyboard, RGB LED Backlit, Multimedia Keys, Silent USB Keyboard with Wrist Rest for Windows PC Games (Wireless, Black)
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AGuminie
> 3 dayVery fun! Lights are strong and the keyboard isn’t loud and I’m a heavy Typer. I like that it’s hard wired, tired of batteries /charging.
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fresnosmokey
> 3 dayIts a very good keyboard at the price. The only reason I didnt give it five stars is because the battery light only seems to work when its charging and not when it *needs* charging. Otherwise the only indication that it needs charging is when it starts missing keystrokes, so I just charge it every two or three days regardless. Other than that, this is an excellent keyboard. **Addendum: Ive had this keyboard for a little over a year now and Im starting to have problems with the recharging. It seems the battery doesnt charge all the way and the charge isnt lasting as long as it used to. They keyboard was great for about a year and at the price I paid, it really wouldnt be a big deal to replace it every year or so but, evidently they dont make this model wireless any longer.
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Aryanna Yost
> 3 dayPretty decent. My only real complaint is that the Windows key doesnt work on mine, but I have been able to work around it.
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KRunCH
> 3 dayGood keyboard response when clicking. Very comfortable and the lights are a bonus.
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Alexander Solon
> 3 dayOverall this is my go-to keyboard that I will continue to buy. Ive had one for well over a couple years, and just bought a second one. My old one will be for work and new one will go to my gaming/personal computer. PROS: - Verrry inexpensive, and easy to get a replacement. Husband has owned two fancy keyboards to my (older) reddragon keyboard over the course of 5 years. Net hes at $300 Im at around $50 (since I just purchased another one) - Lighting is nice. For the price its worth it. It has a LOT of options. No personalization though. - A quieter gaming keyboard CONS: - Its quieter, but the keys do feel like they are giving my hands a workout compared to a nice tactile keyboard. Would not recommend to those who type a lot. - Faulty keys. I know several people with this keyboard who all have experienced stuck or very sticky keys. It typically happens after a while. - Not for the Pro Gamer. You cant spam keys. Its slow and doesnt even compare to tactile keyboards. Great only for the casual player.
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Jules
> 3 dayI scoured Amazon’s reviews before finding this gem. I wanted a full size white LED backlit quiet wired keyboard for my home office. I love that this one has options for the light settings and patterns. And it’s QUIET. I work from home and spend most of my time in virtual meetings so being able to type without interrupting speech or having to mute myself is a huge plus. The keys are tactile when pressed but don’t click. It has a nice ergonomic shape as well. Fits perfect with or without a wrist rest. Several other keyboards I looked at had oddly-sized or missing buttons altogether, such as a half-size left shift key, or vertical Enter key. This one has all the keys in all the right shapes and places. This came delivered in an Amazon box, but has its own Redragon packaging. The box has full pictures and is sealed with branded stickers to show it’s new. It also came with an easy to understand user manual and a brand logo sticker. Another little thing that is kind of nice is that the cord has an attached Velcro wrap to keep it from getting tangled. My docking station is only a few inches from my keyboard so it’s wrapped up, but if you needed it can definitely stretch a lot further. One other thing to note is that the letters/symbols are not see through like on the black keyboard. The keys are solid white with dark gray print. You can see in photos it’s still bright enough to see each letter even in the dark.
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Mac J.
> 3 dayI bought this product for use in a media center with very low-light conditions, based on the claim that The keycaps offer[] clear uniform backlighting. This descriptions is simply false; the keycaps are underlit but opaque, so in low-light conditions, it is effectively impossible to see anything on the keys due to the brightness of the underlighting. Please note, the product worked and looked fine otherwise. It is plastic, but seemingly well built, and was truly plug and play. The low rating is due to the fact that it was inaccurately marketed in ways that made it particularly unsuited to my specific use case.