Redragon K668 RGB Gaming Keyboard, 108 Keys Wired Mechanical Keyboard w/Extra 4 Hotkeys, Sound Absorbing Foams, Upgraded Hot-swappable Socket, Mixed Color Keycaps x 2 Sets, Red… by Redragon
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- Hot-Swappable Red Switches – Hot-swappable with almost all switch types in the market no matter 3-pin or 5-pin. Quiet basic linear mechanical switches, soft key travel makes every click easy to register. Along with 3.5mm sound absorbing foam, delivers a clear and crisp typing sound with no sick noise.
- Full Size 108 Keys Layout – 104 keys anti-ghosting allows you to simultaneously click multiple keys. While adding the extra 4 shortcut keys, featuring more convenience and practicality.
- Vibrant Groovy RGB – Up to 19 presets backlighting modes are free to choose by the keyboard itself. Brightness and flowing speed is also adjustable on board. New marvelous music sync mode will light up your desktop discotheque vibe, quite a light show to get immersed.
- Ergonomic Design – The 2 stage adjustable feet makes typing more comfortable and relaxes your wrists. 3 colors Mixed Keycaps adding more DIY interest. When every time you play the game it can be a different experience.
- Pro Software Supported – Expand your options using the available software to design your own new modes and effects found on redragonshop. Macros with different keybindings or shortcuts for more efficient work and gaming.
The Redragon K668 RGB Gaming Keyboard, 108 Keys Wired Mechanical Keyboard w/Extra 4 Hotkeys, Sound Absorbing Foams, Upgraded Hot-swappable Socket, Mixed Color Keycaps x 2 Sets, Red… by Redragon combines reliability, modern design, and user-focused engineering. Perfect for everyday use, it delivers dependable results for American customers who value quality.
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$70.06 Original price was: $70.06.$56.04Current price is: $56.04.
Gerardo –
Boa qualidade para o preço, traz switches extra e keycaps extra o que para este preço é fantástico. Os utilizadores que dizem que a luz não apaga estão errados, o atalho é “Fn+Pause” várias vezes até desligar.
Matt –
I haven’t written a review in a while, but having spent a week working with this keyboard, I have to sing its praises. I understand and appreciate that quality products are often expensive, and there can be a perception that lower price means lower quality. That simply isn’t true in all cases, and this keyboard is a wonderful example.
This full-size keyboard has a terrific tactile feel, with switches that are clicky but not loud. There’s a soft but responsive feel when typing, and although it’s not heavy, it’s well built and durable. RGB settings can be turned off easily by clicking the function key and spacebar, and as a productivity tool, it has all the features I need. I’ve purchased thee keyboards in the past year. This one was the cheapest. It’s also my favorite.
Anish Sen –
i did not expected it to be so good. but it’s really really good. rgb is cool. color is cool. key press is awesome. it’s truly value for money.
Bruce –
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My old wireless keyboard died so I figured it was time to get a new one and I decided to go with a wired one this time. The reviews seemed good on this keyboard and the price wasn’t outlandish so I figured I’d give it a shot.
The first thing that sticks out is the weight. It’s sturdy and feels very well built, not like a cheap Chinese knock-off. The plastic all feels quality and the keys are smooth pressing motion. It’s going to take me a bit of getting used to using a mechanical keyboard again after using a membrane keyboard for so many years, but I do like the clicking sound.
Next you will notice this company does not cheap out on customer satisfaction. I bought this keyboard expecting only a keyboard. Instead I found a complete second set of keys, extra pieces to replace the mechanical part underneath the key, and a key puller tool as well. Completely unexpected but something that will automatically endear this companies customers to them.
Lastly, the keyboard functionality itself. It is RGB and if you like having an RGB setup then you’ll love the look of the white keyboard with the colors underneath. There is a button native on the keyboard itself that lets you change the RGB preset as well. I haven’t fully counted but there seems to be around 10 presets with everything from colors slowly moving across the keyboard to zig-zagging back and forth, and if you don’t like RGB there’s an option to turn it off as well. The last nice bit is that in the very top right above the num-lock button row there are 4 additional keys: Mute on/off, a calculator button that pulls up your calculator app, a screenlock button that works the same was as pushing win+L, and a homescreen button that will minimize all of your windows and take you back to your desktop.
The keyboard is nice and spacious and feels great to use so far. Especially for the price, this is the keyboard to get imo.
Gerardo –
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Buen producto por menos de $900 pero con sus detalles. Siento que la comparación que voy a hacer es algo injusta pero mi otro teclado de batalla es el Corsair K60 de perfil bajo. Primero la firmeza, el cuerpo del teclado es de plástico, no es malo pero a comparación del otro si se siente más frágil, la construcción de las teclas no es mala pero pareciera que a los bordes de las teclas les falto una lijada, les pongo una imagen comparando las teclas y se ve claramente como las teclas de este modelo estan como “filosas” y las otras se ven bien acabadas, eso es algo que su control de calidad debería tener en cuenta.
Lo bueno es el brillo de la iluminación, no hace mucho, el sonido es muy suave; el hecho de que te incluyen 8 switches de repuesto y 104 teclas de diferente color (no incluyen las 4 multimedia), con su respectiva herramienta para quitar las teclas y los switches, hacen que tenga una buena longevidad y que tenga buen nivel de personalización. Los sets predeterminados de iluminación siento que son mejores que los que tiene el K60 ya que este tiene uno como de olas que al K60 se lo puedes poner solo con la aplicación de iCue, más las opciones que tienes con la aplicación de este teclado.
Mohamed Ahmed Abdel Hamid Abdel Halim –
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Raldo –
Great keyboard.
Emmy –
My boyfriend has been letting me use his home PC for my Revit classes (I’m a Mac user and I didn’t want to run Windows parallel for the program—) and last term, I found out his old keyboard had like four loose keys, and his W was sticky. I got him this one as a thank-you gift.
I love using this keyboard. I swear to god there is NOTHING better than the reliability and speed of a wired connection and knowing you don’t have to worry about battery life. I’ll never buy a bluetooth keyboard for home after using a finicky one at the office, so I’m glad there are still people offering the wired option.
The board looks sleek: masculine but still colorful, and not trying too hard to appeal to [Edgelord Gamers] that they lost the plot and slapped Hatsune Miku on it. And, I love the shape of the keys: they have the nostalgia and feel of playing typing games at school in the early 2000’s. And the sound—like popping a cork—like cracking your knuckles—like Chad Smith’s right foot—at whatever speed, it’s deeply satisfying.
The keyboard is nice and heavy, and it comes with extra parts so that keys can be repaired, so I’m impressed by the durability. I think it takes care to make a product with longevity when forced obsoletion is so common.
This genuinely was so worth it for the money. I’ve bought myself others in this price range that were nowhere near this quality. Honestly? Add to cart.