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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  • Randomkaleb

    Greater than one week

    So far I have had no major issues with it. The keys have nice feedback, and the build quality is acceptable. Its a little more flexible than Id like but its ok.

  • Adil

    > 3 day

    This 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!

  • TJ D.

    > 3 day

    Was searching for a RGB keyboard that you can choose one solid color and control the brightness/flashing etc. This was it. Goes perfect with my pink/white setup. Lightweight and not clunky but still has that satisfying tap/click sound when you press the keys. Well worth the price. I paired it with the redragon m711 mouse as you can completely control the colors/brightness of it too. Love it.

  • Micah Betts

    > 3 day

    Great 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.

  • Jenna Sun

    > 3 day

    The Redragon K503 Harpe is an excellent keyboard choice for beginning gamers on a budget. Whether you are buying a keyboard because you are just starting gaming or are a casual gamer looking to upgrade to a gaming keyboard, the Redragon K503 is unrivaled in value. Build Quality: Keys- The build quality is sturdy, providing a comfortable experience that is adequate for long time use. The keys are not too loud and not too soft, reaching a happy medium between clicky and inaudible. However, one may notice a key that is mushy feeling and not as loud as the others. For example, users may notice the spacebar being the aforementioned key or, in my case, the “0” key on the numeric keypad. Although a little unexpected, this is just one minor quirk in the keyboard. The rebound speed of the keys is strong, allowing for you to repeatedly press the same key without noticing any stickiness. Such a quality covers a range of use, whether it be games with a lot of dialogue to get through or one that requires the function of one key consecutively. This all adds to the K503’s solid typing experience. Additional features- To increase the convenience, the keyboard includes media keys for you to access things such as your music or email. These are displayed accordingly on each keycap in a clear and easily understood way. In addition, there are dedicated function keys on the top of the keyboard offering an easy and simple way for you to navigate web pages or adjust the computer. All of this is framed at the bottom with a convenient wrist rest. Collectively, these parts of the keyboard do not add any unwanted weight to it. Instead, it displays a perfect middle ground between bulky keyboards that are too heavy to adjust with ease and light keyboards that are too weightless that they get pushed around unintentionally. Customization: The K503 give you numerous options in customization suitable for any time. There are 7 different colors ranging from blues, greens, red, or purple. These colors are accessible to cycle through with the simple press of a key. The brightness of these colors can also be adjusted by means of the keyboard. The choice for a breathing animation of the colors is even given so that you can have an extra special customization option. If one feels the colors are inconvenient due to gaming immersion or being an unneeded source of light, the option to turn them off is available in the same way. This keyboard gives you the option to customize it for your liking while keeping it simple. In summary, the Redragon K503 Harpe proves to be one of the most well-built and thought out options in its category of budget gaming keyboards. Casual gamers or those looking to upgrade from a typical keyboard can look towards the K503 as the ultimate choice for affordable gaming keyboards that do not sacrifice dependability, ease of use, or straightforwardness.

  • Yandi619

    24-04-2025

    First day with the keyboard and I love it . Was tired of not seeing my keys in the dark , upgraded from a old hp . I am happy with my purchase so far , all I wanna do is use it . Lights are great has different color options and brightness . Would highly recommend great value for the buck .

  • Dianne

    Greater than one week

    Love this keyboard, would have given 5 stars except the keys are not quiet, and I was hoping for silent keys. Colors are fun to watch and help me see the keys, easy to use, but I am not using it for gaming purposes and have not tried out all of the features.

  • Dustin C.

    > 3 day

    Great keyboard for the money. Quiet not silent but not a big deal to me. Lots of options for colors and patterns

  • Tony and Lira Diodato

    > 3 day

    After 2 months and 200 hrs use I know I will never have a non mechanical keyboard again. Button pressure is spot on and reaction tion is wonderful. So glad I didnt have to spend 80+ on a brilliant keyboard. Pretty much you tubed reviews to pick this one. Great bang for the buck and the rgb is soft but not dim. I believe that the colors are programable but I love the fluctuating side to side wave change so I never bothered editing it. It also was a lot more comfortable to use than anything I had before.

  • Amanda S.

    Greater than one week

    Ive had this keyboard for over 2 years now and it still works perfectly. Ive used more expensive mechanical keyboards in the past but this keyboard is my favorite. The enter key is tall and not wide, and the travel of the keys is different from mechanical keyboards. Both of these things take a month or two to get used to but after that, its smooth sailing. Now for a more in-depth review. PROS: -Build quality This keyboard has no flex while pressing down on it and very little flex if you twist it. None of the keys have come off and it works like new over 2 years later. -Features The keyboard has two feet you can flip up in the back to have it at an angle, which is more comfortable for some people. The lighting controls allow you to control the brightness, color, speed, and mode of the RGB lighting. The rubber feet on the underside are also very grippy and keep them from sliding. -Comfort The wrist wrest is something I cant imagine living without anymore. I never used one until now but I really like it. It keeps my wrists comfortable while typing or gaming, and just being plastic is much better than having none at all. This keyboard isnt particularly ergonomic as the keys arent indented or anything but it is very comfy nonetheless. -Looks The amount of lighting customization makes this keyboard fit well into most setups. The clean shape of the keyboard makes it unique while not being ugly or outlandish. The size of the keyboard makes it look aggressive and sturdy. Plus, the Redragon logo looks cool in my opinion. -Price I bought this keyboard for about 21 dollars. Usually, for this price, youd get a basic keyboard with rainbow lighting which qualifies it as a gaming keyboard. But as mentioned above, it has good features and build quality which makes it well worth the price. -Durable This keyboard, as mentioned earlier, has been working perfectly for over 2 years. Nothing has broken, the cable is sturdy and braided well, and with cleaning, it could be passed as brand new. -Performance This keyboard works just as well as any other keyboard more expensive than itself while gaming. The keys dont get stuck and there is no delay to when the keys are pressed. You press the key down and it engages, just like that. Plus the rubber feet keep it from moving while gaming. CONS -Is dirtied easily The slightly matte finish makes the keyboard look great when its clean, which is not often because it collects oils and other fluids from your hands well. My hands are above-average sweaty, but this is just how the keyboard is. Also, things like dust, cat hair, and crumbs can get stuck in the keys and are hard to get out. -Slightly weird layout As mentioned at the top, the enter key is tall instead of wide, which takes a little bit of time to get used to. Also, the keys are a bit hard to press and feel different (not worse) than most mechanical keyboards. Both of these things took me about a month to get used to but after this, it feels just fine.

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