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Klingbeil
> 3 dayIt would be a pretty great wireless gaming keyboard if it could handle more than 2 keys per quadrant at the same time. You can only hold down two keys at the same time and it locks out the interaction of a third. This comes into play when you are holding a key down to crouch, holding down another key to move forward, and then that 3rd key to interact while crouching and moving doesnt register at all. The battery life is decent, but theres no alert that the battery is low other than the backlights blinking as it has 30 seconds or so till death. Otherwise, if they could fix those things, it would be a pretty great gaming keyboard.
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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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Mary B
> 3 dayReally like the fact I can change the light patterns. Going with solid purple right now as it is not invasive when gaming in the dark. I did notice something weird though. When using the keyboard, I often thought my phone was vibrating. It appears that the spring under the space bar vibrates. For me, this is pretty annoying. In fact, very annoying. I really do not like feeling this in my hands all the time. It isnt enough to give the hands a massage, which would have been an added bonus. Alas, its just a really annoying thing to me personally. It probably would not keep me from ordering another one, but I would definitely check this on any keyboards purchased in the future.
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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.
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Wade
Greater than one week7 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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katspot
> 3 dayI like the colors in the background and that they shut off after not using the keyboard for several minutes. I would prefer that the keyboard didn’t have a pointed front for it to be more “ergonomic” which makes it harder for me to use my gel hand/wrist rest. The first one I got had a bug where if I typed an “o” followed by a “p” 75% of the time it would type a “0.” They tried to trouble shoot, but when that didn’t fix the problem, it was replaced it quickly, so no problems.
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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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C. Laws
> 3 dayIt seems to work as advertised and with all the junk Ive received that is problematic, brand new, on arrival thats truly a wonderful thing.
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Hollie
> 3 dayI like to try an electronic for awhile before I review it and after using this keyboard for 10 months I am still thoroughly impressed with it. It’s lights still work wonderfully, it functions the same as it did out of the box, and it makes a quieter version of a mechanical keyboard click. I bought the white version and it fits my pink and white setup very well. I also love that the rgb is pastel on this one! Highly recommend!
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D. Bessmertniy
> 3 dayrecently broke after 2 years of using it, not too loud. has many color options and is easy to operate. i would think about this if i were you, but the quality is pretty good! image is from Dec 2019, sorry if its bad