Redragon K552 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Rainbow LED Backlit Wired with Anti-Dust Proof Switches for Windows PC (Black, 87 Keys Blue Switches)

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  • JEZRE3L

    Greater than one week

    This is so far my favorite keyboard I’ve ever had. My last one was battery powered and the battery exploded inside of it. So I got a wired one. I know reddragon is a good brand so I got that. I love the colors. And I love how it feels. It feels like an old school keyboard. It’s robust. Also, I love it so much I wanna just type random words what ever comes to my mind. I wanna put it in my pillowcase and lay in it so the keys can talk to me everytime I move my head at night.

  • Scott

    > 3 day

    Has a great mechanical feel when typing, though it is quite loud - so not great for late night sessions if others are sleeping. My main complaint is just that I had to buy a separate wrist rest since its quite uncomfortable to use on a flat desk. I use this for work as a software engineer, so I am typing on it all day - I switched from the big ergonomic Logitech wireless keyboard since it didnt fit on the home desk, but I do find myself missing the comforts of that keyboards design. Still a great small-form keyboard though for the money, absolutely recommended if youre ballin on a budget.

  • isacc castillo

    > 3 day

    Such a amazing keyboard for its price switches in it take some time to get used to but other then that it’s alright

  • G. C. Daniels

    > 3 day

    I originally bought the version that doesnt light up. It is a nice little keyboard and it lasted 4 years. It would still be working but it suffered from unfortunate liquid damage. I wanted to replace it but but they dont sell the one that doesnt light up. This one is just as good if you turn the lights off. If I needed another keyboard for another workstation, I would order this one again.

  • daniel caldwell

    > 3 day

    personally i wont pay much more than what this cost for a keyboard and its a real mechanical keyboard so you cant beat it. overall its a very nice keyboard and its very easy to type on, the keys are very easy to press and quite responsive, there not spaced out too far from each other like some key bards i have used, i really like this thing as far as typing on it goes.and using it while playing games, the red lighting looks nice and you can adjust the brightness of the lights, you can see the keys great in the dark, when the brightness is turned down almost all the way all i really see is the numbers on the keys lit up. turn up the brightness more and you see the numbers on the keys lit up and you can see red lights under the keys too. you can turn the lights off if you do not like them and you do it all by pushing buttons on the keyboard, there is no software to install on your computer. you can make so the lights stay on all the time, you can make so they breath or you can turn them off completely. but they are always red, you cant change the color of the lights. i like red so i am fine with that. the keyboard has some weight to it, compared to your average keyboard this thing is heavy, i would guess 5 pounds or so, there is 1, well i guess 2 things i do not like about this keyboard, the usb plug is very long and it sticks out the side of my laptop about 2 and a quarter inches and you also have the wire sticking out of the end of the plug, you do not want to bed the wire to sharply or you could damage the wire so you probably need about 4 or 5 inches of clearance between your laptop and anything setting next to your laptop, as long as your not tight on space its not a big deal the other thing i dont like but all mechanical keyboards do this, the keys click pretty loudly when you type on it, almost sounds like a typewriter lol. some people actually like that, in a way i do but i would prefer it to be quiet but it is a real mechanical keyboard so its not going to be this is a great keyboard if you ask me.

  • cayden

    > 3 day

    Ill make a short summary, then get straight into the pros and cons. I like this keyboard, its very cheap and works very well(most of the time). Ive only ever had problems with it for two days that hindered my experience, and theres a constant annoyance in my keyboard. I dont know if this is just mine or what, but my D and A keys dont properly function. The D key occasionally doesnt work, or it works two well(pressing anywhere from 2-5 times per click). Already in this review Ive had to backspace dozens of times to delete extra Ds. The A key has started doing it to, though much less often than the D key. This is a huge problem, not just an annoyance, because I use this keyboard for gaming. Not being able to strafe in an FPS game is like cutting off your left leg, especially in games like counterstrike that require constant shoulder peeking and such. The error of the keys not pressing at all happens very rarely, and I press the key enough (during gaming) that even if it doesnt register, it works the next couple times I tap it. All in all, this is still a solid keyboard, and I probably messed it up somehow and thats why I have this error. PROS: Satisfying clicky clicky noises, the amount of force required to push the keys is a good amount, not too heavy not too light. This keyboard is very good for the casual/semi-serious computer junky. If youre going to be on this all day every day(like I am), it would be in your best interest to save up and drop more cash on a better keyboard. No NumPad could be a Pro, depending on the person. For me its great because the smaller keyboard doesnt interfere with my mousepad as much as my old one did, which makes it easier to play games comfortably and for long periods of time. The keys are very responsive, have a good feel to them, and the backlighting is very soft(doesnt hurt the eyes at all even in the dark). Cons: The A/D key thing The keyboard only coming in red could be a con if you really wanted a different color(I have a Razer mouse, so the red and green is kind of an annoying mix, but oh well). This keyboard is a little bit taller than others Ive used, this is a preference thing. No NumPad makes it very bad for any kind of office work, or for MOBA/MMORPG type games that require you to have a ton of keybinds(I know Starcaft 2 uses a ton of those, and many pros use the numpad religiously. CSGO pros also use it to buy items quicker). All in all, I love this thing other than the problems Ive personally had. It was a good buy, but I will upgrade to something better after about a year(hopefully with customizable lights!)

  • Yorsiry

    > 3 day

    Un teclado excelente para su precio, tiene detalles que no a todos les pueden gustar, pero repito, para su precio esta muy bueno. Llevo un mes usándolo y no tengo quejas sobre él,

  • Dannie Rosenbaum

    Greater than one week

    Good price

  • deeku

    > 3 day

    I received this keyboard a bit ago, and I am just blown away by the quality of this keyboard considering the price you pay for it. I expected to receive a keyboard that was indeed mechanical, with its generic brand green switches like it advertises. I also expected it to be made of a cheaper feeling plastic, etc. However, what I received was completely different. The tactile feel of these generic green switches are incredibly satisfying. The sound of the clicks are superb considering the price. Ive genuinely had worse feeling mechanical keyboards that I paid over $100 for. Also, the build quality is impeccable. Again, considering the price you pay for this keyboard. Its heavy feeling. The good kind of heavy. Its high quality. You can even tell that they care about the quality before you even open the box. Its made with a sturdy cardboard that actually allows you to keep and repackage the keyboard if you move it, or switch keyboards. Not like the flimsy weak, low quality boxes of most membrane keyboards. The rubber feet that flip up on the bottom of the keyboard are once again, great quality. The rubber on it really GRIPS the surface its on. You can put it on a surface, and tip that surface to ALMOST 90 degrees, and itll stay put right where you put it. Even comes with a key cap puller, which I half didnt expect because of the price of this board. I am VERY pleased with the quality of this keyboard. It is above and beyond the price you will pay for this keyboard. You will not be disappointed. If youre someone whos looking for their first mechanical keyboard to try and see what all the hype is regarding mechanicals, this is the absolute PERFECT keyboard. Like I said, Ive paid over $100 for mechanical keyboards before, and I would use this keyboard over them anyday. Im currently typing this review out on the Redragon K552, and I swear to you, Ive never enjoyed typing out a review more. Buy this board!

  • Pauljs

    Greater than one week

    The keyboard works great, is solid and built very well. There ergonomics is fine but just slightly off for my hands. I would have liked the addition of a numbers keypad, but then the assembly would be rather long. Time will tell on the reliability of the keys, but for now they work as they should.

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