Redragon K503 PC Gaming Keyboard, RGB LED Backlit with Macro Recording, Wired, Multimedia Keys, Silent USB Keyboard with Wrist Rest for Windows PC Games (White)
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Gerhard Pacocha
> 24 hourIt’s a good gaming board and the stroke length is good and it has a softer click to it. Unfortunately one of my buttons stopped working after a few months.
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Robert Coryell
> 24 hourGot this for my daughter, she loves it. Uses it for gaming and no issues with any of her games so far.
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Adil
> 24 hourThis thing is really amazing! The colors are nice! I have been using it for almost 2 months and there is nothing wrong with it at all!
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Paul Wilson
> 24 hourGreat for the price. It has a bit of flex and doesnt sit flush on the table but its not bad like i said for the price. The RGB lights do work well.
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Bathsheba Shelly
> 24 hourAnd very beautiful. It brightens my computer area in a most lively way. All the buttons work very well. Thanks very much for this offer and for the Amazon team.
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Micah Betts
> 24 hourGreat keyboard - good feel and the lights look great. After a friend saw and used it, he liked it so much he ordered one for himself! Only con is lack of dedicated media buttons, but not a deal breaker for me.
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Smaferikfurter
> 24 hourI *really* wanted to like this keyboard and give it more stars. I absolutely love the feel of the keys (with their soft, quiet presses), the macros are awesome, and the backlighting it great (how many keyboards under $30 let you choose from different solid colors instead of only having silly rainbow lighting?) However, typing accurately on this keyboard is a nightmare, and that seems to be due to the fact that each row of keys is set slightly higher than the row in front of it. So when youre typing quickly, your fingers will sometimes hit the keys in the row behind. (This is even when using the keyboard with its legs flat.) I usually type 80-90 WPM, but with this keyboard, Im more in the range of 60 WPM and making constant errors. At first I chalked it up to just needing to get used it, but I just got a brand new, cheap Logitech keyboard at work (MK320) was immediately able to type perfectly at my normal speed. The only difference is the Logitech has perfectly flat keys (also its keys are a bit shorter, which may make a difference as well). In conclusion, if you dont do a lot of real typing (or you type by hunting and pecking), its a fine keyboard. Otherwise, get something else, which is what Im going to have to do. Update: The seller reached out to me which was very nice. After using this for several months I still really enjoy the feel of this keyboard. Typing accurately is still a bit of a chore but its slowly improving as I adjust to it.
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Jonathan
> 24 hourI honestly have not used many types of high-end keyboards nor am I experienced when it comes to keyboards. However, I did have a cheap mechanical keyboard before this one and this one seems muhc better. Feels and sounds just like a mechanical keyboard while being much cheaper than $50. RGB works perfectly and has a variety of colors and combinations.
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Aaron M.
> 24 hourI love the keyboard I purchased. For the price, its a steal. I have used $50-90 gaming keyboards that dont preform as well as this one, or dont feel as comfortable to use. 9/10 would recommend to a friend (and have been). Only suggestion to make it better is to have software included with it to allow for better control for the 7 color back light for the keyboard, because the controls arent obvious without reading the manual, which usually gets lost by the first owner of the keyboard. If I were to lend it to someone, they wouldnt know how to manage the breathing effects, the speed, or how to cycle the colors without me teaching them. On a side note, it has a rather sturdy build for a $25 keyboard, and is great for everyday typing as well. I use it for work as well as for gaming now. The only time I dont use this keyboard is if I get my hands on my buddys $120 Corsair keyboard.
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Aku
> 24 hourThis keyboard has great gaming function and design in mind. Before I used this I had a wireless office board that wasnt built for the repetitive button smashing that action games need. This boards interface is no different from the office keyboards used on a wide basis, other than the FN key is opposite of the home key. Lighting is great, brightness is good, colors are vivid, and there are seven as labeled. You have your red, which I use most often, your green looking emerald, blue sporting a nice hue, your yellow, your teal/cyan, your purple, and your white, which is an off color so it wouldnt be blinding. Durability is good, so far nothing broken from regular use. Handles gaming abuse very well. My only complaints are the gear-up for key sensitivity does not work with my computer, being maybe a software conflict or something. I see no difference using that or using regular speed for typing but I wouldnt know how well it does in game. Also, I find that my second letter of a word will often be capitalized after holding and releasing shift. For example, if I type The at the beginning of a sentence, it will look like THe. I dont know if its just me or if the key is delayed. Overall, five stars from me. One of the best purchases I made for my computer, partly because Im cheap. Great quality, endurance, and performance for a great value.