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The Redragon K530 Pro Draconic is a compact 60% wireless mechanical keyboard designed for gamers and professionals alike. With its innovative tri-mode connection, hot-swappable switches, and customizable RGB lighting, it offers a seamless and personalized typing experience. Weighing just 1.34 pounds and featuring a sleek design, this keyboard is perfect for maximizing desk space while delivering top-notch performance.
Brand | Redragon |
Series | Draconic |
Item model number | K530W-RGB |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC, Tablet |
Operating System | Macintosh |
Item Weight | 1.34 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.99 x 5.91 x 1.97 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.99 x 5.91 x 1.97 inches |
Color | White |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Redragon |
Language | English |
ASIN | B086DQP567 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | March 26, 2020 |
J**H
Great Budget Keyboard
Keyboard quality:Really great Keyboard. I have more room on my setup and the keyboard comes with a wire connection, bluetooth chip, and bluetooth regularly. Various background colors and sets. Amazing product
G**A
Love the clack!
This is the first time I have ever purchased such a small keyboard, but since I use it for my small group table, it is just the right size and clack to entice my students to pay attention (though I lose concentration sometimes because I love the clacky sound!). It was a great price, and I even bought a second one for a co-worker. She loved it too and might even be forced to buy another one for her daughter (who was just as in love with it as we were).
A**A
TECLADO MUY BUENO PARA SU PRECIO
Muy buenl
J**N
Just a little TLC
All in all and considering the price to profomence this is a really solid keyboard I purchased it with the intent to mod it and I did but it turned out having a lot more quality improvements than expected It all ready had insulation foam that was adequate so all I had to do was the norm lube switch tempest mod and new key caps and it types and sounds great now just deciding the best key switches and it's done I would highly recommend this if you're interested in it.
D**L
Amazing Keyboard with some quirks
I absolutely love this keyboard! After you get over the hurdle of missing a bunch of standard keys and having to hold the function key for much of that functionality, you can get really proficient at typing on this keyboard. It's really good if you have smaller hands, such as my girlfriend. She also loves this keyboard, and she has stolen it from me, LOL. No seriously, I had to buy a second one for myself.I mainly use this keyboard now to hop between my various computers/servers around my main computer. IE my local servers. I use a cable connection for one server and 2.4 GHz for another. But at one point, I drove this keyboard and programmed on it daily. I love it.The whole thing is plastic, base and all, but it does not feel cheap, and it has some weight to it. The leg stands are quite sturdy and give a satisfying click when setting up. Keys are fast and responsive. Keys have not faded or rubbed off and I've clocked well over 1000hrs on it.
W**L
all around great package
First things first, I'm not much of a gamer, so I can't speak to that experience. However, I type a lot for work and for fun and performance is a key factor for me.My first mechanical was a clicky Logitech, which I rather liked a lot, but I found myself gravitating more and more to the quieter switches. I've currently got Bullet QL switches plus dampeners to really keep things quiet. It can keep up with me (I type fast) without sounding overwhelming to others around me, it looks great, and the form factor is fantastic.I also like the multi connectivity (though I admit I've never used the 2.4GHz) and the option to go wired (and luckily USB-C) or not. The keyboard has been used on Linux (Ubuntu if you're counting), OS X, iOS, and Android.The battery tends to last long enough that I don't really find myself being aware of how long it lasts ;) When it does go back, the keyboard output gets kind of wonky and the red LED on the side that indicates power starts blinking, which I find a useful and reasonable indicator.As far as the keyboard itself, I've found using FN1 a reasonable way to get to those "missing" keys: function, arrows (on ASWD, which makes logical sense), page, insert/delete, home/end, print screen. It also works for backtick and tilde but I always find it a bit confusing as FN1+escape will provide both of those (you add shift to get the tilde). These characters are extremely valuable in the Linux command line, so I'm a little sensitive about it. That's a relatively small gripe given how much is jammed together in such a small space without doing weird stuff like having overly short keycaps. A compromise has to be made somewhere.As for the bad stuff: the stabilizers are a little loud, especially the space bar. This is a mod I plan on dealing with soonish and I'll update accordingly. If you run clicky switches, you probably won't even notice.Oh, and can't comment on the software as I've yet had the need to use it.Regardless of any negatives, the price is fantastic for what you get. If you're looking for a functional and still upgradable mechanical keyboard but you don't want to pay prices normally associated with more custom mechanical keyboards, this is a great way to go.
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