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Happy Family
> 3 dayThe only thing that its missing is a real wrist pad which isnt common anyway. My last backlit keyboard happened to have one, so that was a plus. This one claims to have one, but its more of a tiny little palm ramp than a wrist pad. If you do a lot of typing, youll need it. Other than, that, it feels decent. types fine, and the lights are basic and work as expected. What I really like about this one, is the shortcut buttons are actually already useful ones.
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Clinton Franklin
> 3 dayCan be used wired or wireless. Quiet typing. Lights. It great but still pretty cool. Can adjust colors me brightness. Full size keyboard. Works great.
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Vruttay Patel
> 3 dayI recently bought the Redragon K503 gaming keyboard and its been fantastic. The quiet keys are responsive and durable, the RGB lighting is customizable with different modes and effects, and the ergonomic design is comfortable and spill-proof. It has 25 conflict-free keys, and multimedia keys and works well with all major computer brands and gaming PCs. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable and comfortable gaming keyboard.
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Wade
> 3 day7 preset color modes are nice. Connectivity is nice. Internal rechargeable battery doesnt last long though. Youll be charging it a couple times a week to keep it going. Might as well be corded! Update: I checked the product description and this is expected if youre using the colors on the keyboard. This short life is expected and Im changing my review to show that the keyboard delivers on what is promised - just didnt pay close enough attention to the details. Props to the manufacturer reaching out to me to help resolve the issue.
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Aaron D Henderson
> 3 dayso I havent had this keyboard for very long but im impressed so far (i got the wired version, not the wireless). I needed to replace my old standard mechanical keyboard that came with my Dell computer (which was way too noisy and everytime i typed i even annoyed myself), so I started looking around and decided I needed to look for a quiet keyboard with backlighting. how quiet is it? well its not silent, as you can still hear yourself type. (i think the foldable rubber keyboards are the only true silent ones, if that is what you are looking for) But it is quiet enough that its almost as quiet as my laptops keyboard (but only very-slightly louder). also, they keys feel more rubber-like in texture instead of the solid hard-plastic feel that a lot of keyboards have. they dont feel flimsy though, but time will tell. the backlighting is customizable, with a lot of different variations you can do with it. it is explained in the very-short user manual how to change modes and colors. the only criticism i would have would be how the lighting appears through some of the keys. i think its just a fault by design so not a negative in my book, as the keyboard i am replacing had no backlighting at all. and obviously i wasnt expecting it to be perfect at this price range. it is plug-and-play, dont have to go searching for some odd website for drivers (im on win10). I do suggest buying the wired version as most keyboards with backlighting use energy quick, unless wired is not an option for you. with all that said, yes it is worth the money they are asking (i might even say its worth more). hope this helped someone with picking this keyboard as their purchase!
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Skiter
> 3 daySeemed like a good value for the price. Hardware worth the price. Only Issue is, changing the light sequence a few times totally killed my Windows 11 system. Everything froze, Loud buzzing noise from speakers, computer completely restarted. This is a new Dell XPS 8940, which has been installed from scratch. Very clean, lean system with 64 GB Ram. It died while I was running a few VMWare Servers / clients. Not good. Wished it would have worked out.
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Brent Wodtke
> 3 dayThis is a decent product and I am not unhappy with it. Ill start with what I like, the keys have a nice soft feel to them and there are many lighting options to choose from. More customization for scenes would be nice but I am happy with the options available. What I dislike the most about this keyboard is I wanted it to be wireless and fully functional wireless. After about a minute of inactivity, the lights will go off and I know where keys are on a keyboard but if you are even a little unsure, its almost impossible to see the letters when the lights are off. Im sure this is to save battery life but there should be an option to turn this setting off. Even though I stay pretty busy in my office the lights frequently turn off and I eventually just plugged it in wired because I was sick of it. I should have just got the wired at this point because I always have it plugged in now. The other thing is the lights arent all that bright. Maybe this is to save battery as well, but even in a dimly lit room, the lights can only be seen if you are looking dead at the keyboard. No one next to you may even notice that it has lights. My last complaint is that the lights for the keys themselves do not line up good with the letters. Some arent even completely lit. Not extremely noticeable but its a little dissapointing that whoever designed this didnt put their whole heart into it. As I said, I am not unhappy with the keyboard, but I really hoped for better.