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Redragon K556 RGB LED Backlit Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, 104 Keys Hot-Swap Mechanical Keyboard w/Aluminum Base, Upgraded Socket and Noise Absorbing Foams, Quiet Linear Red Switch

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Keyboard Description 104 Keys Wired Aluminum Hot-Swap Gaming Keyboard
Special Feature Noise Absorb Foams, Aluminum Board, Hot-Swappable
Color Red Switch
Number of Keys 104
Keyboard backlighting color support RGB
Style Classic

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  • YES! TRUE HOT-SWAP - The transformative innovation with 99.8%+ switches compatible free-mod hot swappable Redragon keyboard is available now. The unique exclusive structure design of the socket makes the switch mounting easier and less wobbling.
  • Original Aluminum Board - K556 features the tank-solid aluminum metal board material covered with the classic brushed surface process. Keep the keyboard steady and elegant on the desk, for a premium typing experience.
  • 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. Easy to mod or update it with your wishing preference, no forum researching required.
  • Vibrant Groovy RGB: Up to 20 presets backlighting modes are free to choose by the keyboard itself. Brightness and flowing speed is also adjustable on board. Select your own preferred modes for any playing.
  • 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.
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    Product Description

    K556

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    K556

    Anti-ghosting with 104 Standard Keys

    Fully anti-ghosting keys deliver reliably accurate performance to players without any program error.

    Fully Anodized Aluminum Frame Brushed

    Extreme durability ensures that players do whatever they would like.

    Get Some RGB Vibes

    Equipped with 20 preset RGB lighting effects, dynamic, static or other groovy customizable modes are all available to be chosen or define.

    K556

    100% Hot-Swappable Supported

    Upgraded socket allows hot-swapping with almost all switch types in the market no matter 3-pin or 5-pin, enjoy infinity mod fun.

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    Dimension/size 17.1×4.9 in 13.1 x 5.4 in 11.5×3.9 in 15.3 x 5.5 in 17.3 x 6.0 in 13.7 x 4.9 in
    Keyboard Weight 1.18 kg 0.95 kg 0.56 kg 0.92 kg 1.17 kg 0.73 kg
    Switch Type Red Switch (Hot-Swap) Red Switch (Hot-Swap) Magnetic Switch (HE Effect) Custom Switch (Litsea) Red Switch (Hot-Swap) Red Switch (Hot-Swap)
    Keys 104 81 61 98 104 78
    Connection Wired Wired/BT/2.4Ghz Wireless Wired Wired/BT/2.4Ghz Wired/BT/2.4Ghz Wired
    Extra G Keys 0 0 0 0 5 4
    RGB Backlit
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    Customers like the functionality, build quality, and value of the keyboard. They mention it's satisfying to type on, will last for a long time, and has a good feel. Customers also appreciate the looks and brightness. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the switch functionality and sound quality.

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    1,669 customers mention "Keyboard functionality"1,206 positive463 negative

    Customers like the functionality of the keyboard. They say it's good, satisfying to type on, and a solid keyboard. Some mention the keys work well, but they find the spacing a bit closer. Overall, customers are satisfied with the product.

    "...things unnecessarily just to use the keyboard because it’s so satisfying to type...." Read more

    "...It's that sweet spot that gives good reaction times while not being feather sensitive to the point that its hard to even use...." Read more

    "...The aluminum base is so sturdy I feel like I could use it as a weapon. For the price, I didn't expect such a heavy duty feel...." Read more

    "...Very nice!The keycaps are nice to type on and look great. The RGB lights shine through perfectly.The price is just right...." Read more

    869 customers mention "Build quality"733 positive136 negative

    Customers like the build quality of the keyboard. They mention it's well-built, has a nice clicky sound, and feels expensive. Customers also say it's sturdy, will last for a long time, and holds a charge well.

    "...Very nice soft clack sound. It’s built extremely well, Full metal casing, and nice, semi glossy keys that feel very nice...." Read more

    "...nice, the whole thing looks sleek, and the big thing for me is build quality. The aluminum base is so sturdy I feel like I could use it as a weapon...." Read more

    "...This thing is super durable and solid. It's heavy duty and well made.This keyboard is very nice looking...." Read more

    "...Things I love about this keyboard--Build quality. Outstanding. This base of this thing is mostly made of metal. The razer, etc...." Read more

    558 customers mention "Keyboard feel"526 positive32 negative

    Customers like the keyboard feel. They mention it's tactile, comfortable in their laps, and the keys aren't super loud when typing. Some also appreciate the brown switches and typing feel. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and support of the product.

    "...One little pet peeve i also have is that keys feel nice, but need to be cleaned up better during the manufacturing process, on the bottom of each..." Read more

    "...Quality products, Outstanding support, and generally cheaper prices than competitors (think Logitech, Razer, Corsair) for the same type of hardware...." Read more

    "...The keys feel nice, sound nice, the whole thing looks sleek, and the big thing for me is build quality...." Read more

    "...Feels great underneath your fingers, it's much quieter than a standard keyboard with the brown switches, but as far as gaming, I'm not sure that I'd..." Read more

    558 customers mention "Value for money"512 positive46 negative

    Customers appreciate the value for money of the keyboard. They mention it's a nice budget keyboard.

    "Before this I had the Red Dragon S107, which was a great keyboard for the price. But I decided to upgrade to this keyboard, The K556. And I love it!..." Read more

    "...Quality products, Outstanding support, and generally cheaper prices than competitors (think Logitech, Razer, Corsair) for the same type of hardware...." Read more

    "...The RGB lights shine through perfectly.The price is just right. Some Mechanical Keyboards are needlessly expensive...." Read more

    "If you are looking for a reasonably priced mechanical keyboard with excellent action and quality build, this is it...." Read more

    442 customers mention "Brightness"338 positive104 negative

    Customers like the brightness of the keyboard. They mention it's great, has a number of cool lighting functions, and every key is backlit. Some appreciate that it has large raised keys with waves of rainbow LED lights.

    "...The keycaps are nice to type on and look great. The RGB lights shine through perfectly.The price is just right...." Read more

    "...The RGB lighting was vibrant and customizable, allowing for personalization to match different gaming moods or setups...." Read more

    "...the lighting itself is good, though controls are basic...." Read more

    "...Another strange quirk is that the color white is a very warm white, and there doesn’t seem to be a way to configure it to be a cooler, more blue..." Read more

    437 customers mention "Looks"437 positive0 negative

    Customers like the appearance of the keyboard. They mention it looks amazing, has great backlight patterns, and colors. Some appreciate the minimalist logo and the colored keyboard. However, some customers have reported that the keycaps are nice and matte on the top, but the sides are glossy and appear quite.

    "...It’s built extremely well, Full metal casing, and nice, semi glossy keys that feel very nice. The lighting is good, not great...." Read more

    "...Everything is grouped in nice logical locations with easy to see icons, making this quite nice to actually use...." Read more

    "...The keys feel nice, sound nice, the whole thing looks sleek, and the big thing for me is build quality...." Read more

    "...Very nice!The keycaps are nice to type on and look great. The RGB lights shine through perfectly.The price is just right...." Read more

    503 customers mention "Switch functionality"303 positive200 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the switch functionality of the keyboard. Some mention it comes with a sample set of extra key switches so they could experiment with what they like, while others say both the keycap and key switch puller broke after a few uses. They also say it's easy to break a small plastic part where the LED's shine through. Additionally, some customers say the premature failure of the keyboard after only a few months of use is disappointing.

    "...It’s built extremely well, Full metal casing, and nice, semi glossy keys that feel very nice. The lighting is good, not great...." Read more

    "...The premature failure of the keyboard after only a few months of use was disappointing and highlighted concerns about its long-term durability...." Read more

    "...In the case of the Redragon K556 keyboard, it comes with custom switches that are the equivalent of Cherry MX Brown switches...." Read more

    "...What I like:Hotswap keys, so nice to not worry about resoldering when one of them needs replacing..." Read more

    440 customers mention "Sound quality"304 positive136 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the sound quality of the keyboard. Some mention it's much quieter than other clicky keyboards, while others say it makes a bit of noise, but that's to be expected with the switch type. They also say the brown switches are slightly louder than expected and the keys sound a bit higher pitched.

    "...Very nice soft clack sound. It’s built extremely well, Full metal casing, and nice, semi glossy keys that feel very nice...." Read more

    "...The keys feel nice, sound nice, the whole thing looks sleek, and the big thing for me is build quality...." Read more

    "...This one is not 100% quiet and definitely louder than the membrana, but much quieter than conventional mechanical keyboards...." Read more

    "...The Keys are very quiet, especially the spacebar, which on some keyboards is very noisyThis thing is super durable and solid...." Read more

    Can you be in love with a keyboard even if you are married?
    4 out of 5 stars
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    I had a Logitech keyboard with no real issues for over 10 years. It was a full keyboard+ extra controls for volume, etc. I never really used them though.I was looking at getting a new keyboard and mouse for my day trading. I need a very precise mouse. My "old" one was also a Logitech and had no issue with it either.I got this keyboard and the M913 mouse. Wow........ top quality keyboard so say the least. I'm also an author and got tired of writing for many years. I got this keyboard a week ago and it's just fabulous to say the least. It's my first mechanical keyboard and I didn't know there would be that much of a difference, but it is. I don't know exactly what it is that I like so much. It's probably the way it feels to type and the build quality is amazing. It's solid and I'm sure it will last longer than I am; I'm 72!The only little issue with it is that the keys are closer together than the Logitech and it's taking me a little time to get use to the spacing but I'm sure in a few weeks it will fit me like a glove.I'm really bad because for the last few nights I find myself getting up at 2:00 or 2:30 and going into my office just to type another hour in the course I'm writing. It's like a mental massage, I guess.The only issue I've had is that the B.T. has disconnected but I plug it in and it's fine. Maybe just a glitch with my Surface Pro 6 or something.I'm still trying to figure out the mouse for my day trading. It's a little squirely or something. It's going to take me some time to get used to it too. Kind of like my wife, she took some time to get use to also and like the keyboard, she's also a little squirely too. LOLI will keep you posted if anything changes.
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    Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2017
    Size: K556Color: Brown SwitchVerified Purchase
    Was DoA. Refunded.

    There is always someone who get's the bad one, but that might not represent the norm.

    On the one hand, it was DoA. On the other, I have great respect for the way Redragon takes care of its customers. They have treated me very well with other products of theirs. As such, I have to give them the benefit of the doubt.

    **** Edit 10/5/17 ****

    Previously I had listed this keyboard as a neutral three stars. The prior review, above, should explain why. DoA, refunded, but understanding that I was just the guy who got the dud in the batch. No big deal, just a nuisance to be that guy. But I fully realize it doesn't represent the norm, so I gave it a neutral 3.

    I'm updating my review to be an outstanding 5 as I now have a replacement keyboard thanks to Sain Store. Please read my comment section to see that story. I feel it's important that those reading my product review are also aware of how Sain Store reacted to my initial DoA keyboard.

    I'm the guy in the family that builds and maintains all of the computers for everyone else. I've been in charge of purchasing decisions for companies and so on (including my own). I currently own many gaming products from Redragon, Logitech, Corsair, and Razer. My personal feelings relating to the Redragon K556 Keyboard are based on comparing how it stands up against other flagship products like the Corsair K95 RGB Platinum with Cherry MX brown switches, the Logitech G910 Orion Spectrum, and of course others of the past like the Logitech G19 keyboard (all of which I own).

    Build Quality.
    The first thing you notice when you take this keyboard out of the box is that it's heavy and not built like a flimsy plastic afterthought. It's got some weight to it which really makes it feel like its built to withstand a house falling on it. Nothing about this keyboard feels cheap. I wouldn't be surprised if it has a secret double life as a baseball bat or if it doesn't double as tire spikes for the local police department when your not looking. It's the most durable piece of hardware I've seen in a long time. The last time I saw a keyboard that felt this solid, was a mechanical typewriter that's best suited as a boat anchor.

    No wonder they have an 18 month warranty. How many of those cheap keyboards have more than a 30 day warranty?

    I will say I have called on the Redragon 18 month warranty for other products and they do take care of you the right way. Unlike other places that are a serious pain to deal with. Redragon support has earned my respect multiple times. Quality products, Outstanding support, and generally cheaper prices than competitors (think Logitech, Razer, Corsair) for the same type of hardware. I will most certainly continue to base my future buying habits on that.

    Gaming Keyboard.
    Many non gamers may not realize the difference between a standard keyboard and a high end gaming keyboard. I can't count the times someone has asked me to help them with a gift for someone as they put together a system for a gamer. And I've had to explain that they can't get just any old cheap keyboard for gamers. As any hardcore gamer knows, not all keyboards are created equal. Gamers often have to press far more keys at the same time than a standard keyboard is capable of recognizing. Maybe I'm pressing CTRL for crouch, SHIFT for sneak, W and D to walk in a particular direction, and also trying to hop over a ledge with the space bar. Needing five or more keys to all be recognizable at the same time is extremely common for gamers to the point of them not being able to play without it. And typical generic keyboards simply were not designed to be able to do the things that gaming keyboards have to accomplish.

    Search on youtube for "Angry German Kid"... if you dare or just want a good laugh. This is what happens when you get your gaming loved ones a cheap keyboard. I suspect, however, that if that keyboard was one of these heavy Redragon keyboards, that it would have won the fight.

    The Switch (Cherry MX Brown)
    Of course, there are other reasons why dedicated gaming keyboards are important. Least of which is the switch used for each key. In the case of the Redragon K556 keyboard, it comes with custom switches that are the equivalent of Cherry MX Brown switches.

    Gamers need a durable switch as they generally put the keyboard through a fair amount of stress. The Cherry line of switches are rated at 50 million presses before failure which means this keyboard would likely outlive me, assuming Redragons custom switches are indeed equivalent.

    The switch also needs to be fast, as every micro second is the difference in win or loose. Gamers take these things very seriously.

    Cherry MX Brown Switches.

    Red switches are often the choice for seriously hardcore gamers. These have very little movement before they activate, sending a signal that the button was pressed. They also don't have a detente or point of resistance that they move beyond to activate. With little resistance and activation at an extremely short point of pressure, anyone who rests their hands on these keyboards can have problems as they register key presses just brushing against it. People buying these keyboards for typing may struggle as they are so sensitive. Gamers like them because they want the keys to activate as fast as physically possible, to give them the best reaction times.

    Blue is a very common choice for those that want a clicky switch and tactile bump. These are generally the keyboard of choice for typists. They need to be pressed a bit further down before activating. Making them less sensitive than the Cherry MX Red. The key also has a bit more resistance than the Red. Combined with a tactile bump, a little more leeway before they activate, and a touch more resistance, these give the feedback of that clicky mechanical keyboard that a lot of typists want.

    Brown now, is the middle man. I use my keyboard for both gaming and typing. I do rest my hands on the keys/keyboard. And I consider myself a fairly hardcore gamer. I want that edge over the other guy. I didn't load up my game because I want to loose. I want to win. At the same time, I want to be able to use my keyboard to type various documents, like this review. I've done a fair amount of programming and other types of work that require me to be able to properly type without getting 16 errors every sentence.

    The brown switches are considered to be a tactile, non clicky switch. They have a detente or point of resistance that many might not realize is there. If you just push down the button like you would typing something, it just feels like a standard level of resistance in pushing a key. But if you push slowly, you can feel that its actually moving over a little bump. It has limited resistance, but does have an ever so slight little bump that means slightly brushing your hands over the keyboard won't trigger it. It's that sweet spot that gives good reaction times while not being feather sensitive to the point that its hard to even use. For me, this is the switch of choice.

    I must end this section with a slight declaration. Everyone types differently. Some are heavy handed. Some are not. What I've been saying about switches is a generalization. Generally speaking... most typists... etc. There are certainly a lot of typists who are accommodated to the red switches and love them. There is no way for anyone to know that all typists are going to prefer one over the other. We are all different in how we place our hands, how heavy handed we are, the angle of the fingers, position adjustments based on large or small hands that might be easier to rest or need to stretch further, and so on. I strongly urge people to try the different types of switches to see for themselves which they prefer. I've seen people complaining about not being able to type one sentence on the Reds without 16 errors. And there are plenty of typists who love them. My preference is the Brown. Your mileage may vary.

    Fn Keys.
    This keyboard uses a Fn key to control its extra features like media player, volume, back-light modes, and etc. It keeps it simple and easy and does it right, without crowding everything up in an annoying way like a laptop. Everything is grouped in nice logical locations with easy to see icons, making this quite nice to actually use.

    Fn + F1-F4 Media Player, Volume Down, Volume Up, and Mute toggle.

    Fn + F5-F8 Stop, Rewind, Play/Pause toggle, Fast Forward

    Fn + F9-F12 Email, Browser, Calculator, Search

    Fn + Windows Start key toggles both the Windows Start button and the Application/Context Menu buttons on and off. Gamers who are often in need of pressing the shift and control keys in combination with several others, commonly end up hitting the windows start key by accident. However, in a full screen game, this can have devastating effects. At the very least, this is extremely annoying. And at worst, it can lock up the game completely.

    Fn + Plus and Minus keys (main keyboard). Controls the speed of the back-light cycle. Does the rainbow move fast or slow across the keyboard. When the keyboard gets to its min or max speed, the three leds (Caps lock, Num loc, and Scroll lock) will blink letting you know its as fast or slow as it gets.

    Fn + Up and Down arrows. Controls the brightness of the back-lighting. Again, the three led lights will blink when you hit the brightest or dimmest (off) positions indicating it can't go further.

    Fn + Left arrow. This toggles the direction of the cycle. Are the rainbow colors moving to the right or to the left.

    Fn + Right arrow. This changes the color between 9 different options. Rainbow, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Cyan (light blue), Blue, Purple, Violet. Then it starts over at Rainbow.

    Back-lighting Modes:
    Fn + Ins, Del, Home, End, PgUp, PgDn. These are the back-light patterns you can choose. Each of the six buttons cycles between three different back-light modes giving 18 in total. You may not remember which of the six buttons are which mode, but you'll know which buttons to check without having to look it up.

    Fn + Ins. 1. The trial of Light, 2. Breathing, 3. Normally on

    Fn + Home. 1. Ripple Graff, 2. Pass without Trace, 3. Coastal

    Fn + PgUp. 1. Huricane, 2. Accumulate, 3. Digital Times

    Fn + Del. 1. Go with the stream, 2. Clouds fly, 3. Winding Paths

    Fn + End. 1. Flowers blooming, 2. Snow winter jasmine, 3. Swift action

    Fn + PgDn. 1. Both ways, 2. Surmount, 3. Fast and the furious

    Reset to default.
    Fn + PrtScrn. The final Fn key. This will reset the keyboards back-light settings to the defaults. Of note, there is no icon on the keyboard for this Fn key.

    Back-light tips, notes, thoughts, etc.
    Some may want just a static non moving color. Perhaps some need a less distracting pattern for an office or something. The back-light mode "Normally on" is for you. Then use the Fn+Right Arrow to pick your color. You can have a static non moving rainbow, or one of the eight solid colors. Or as an alternative, use The trial by Light mode (described in the next paragraph).

    Some of the back-light options have no effect on some of the different modes. For example, The trial by Light mode is a solid color across the keyboard that slowly fades through the full color gradient and starts over. It's a way to have a non distracting solidly lit up keyboard, but that also varies the color over time to give some variety. However, the back-light option to change the color does nothing with this mode. Based on what the mode is supposed to do, changing it to one color would be pointless. Then you would just have one solid color, which is what the Normally on mode is for.

    The second set of patterns (the three patterns on the Fn+Home key) are all interactive patterns. Meaning that a pattern emanates out from the keys as you press them. Ripple Graff is a wave going outward from the key pressed across the keyboard like an expanding circle. Pass without Trace rapidly lights up the key when its pressed and then it slowly dims out (leaving lots of lit up and slowly dimming keys on the keyboard as you type). If the rainbow color pattern is selected then the keys will be random colors, otherwise they will all be whatever solid color is chosen. And the last pattern, Coastal, shoots a wave out horizontally across the one row of the key that was pressed. As you type on different rows, it has a cool effect of lights shooting out on different levels across the keyboard. All of the other patterns are non interactive.

    The default back-light mode if you reset the keyboard (Fn+PrtScrn), is Go with the stream. It is not the first one in the list on the first back-light mode Fn key. It's easy to think pressing Fn+Ins for the first time will take you to the second mode by assuming you are on the first one already. Nope, after the reset your mode is down in the middle of the list somewhere. It's a nice side scrolling rainbow effect.

    Of note, one problem with Corsair K95 Platinum (among several with its onboard profile storage mechanics), is that when you bog down the computer with some kind of seriously intensive disk thrashing or something, the lights on the Corsair stop and wait for the system to recover. What this most likely indicates is that the Corsair is using software (ie. drivers) on the computer to run its light show. While likely minimal effect on your computers performance, this is one more thing using up cycles on your computer rather then it having its own dedicated hardware to run that light show. If it had its own hardware running that show, the light show wouldn't stop and wait for the computer when its bogged down. I'd expect more from a $200 keyboard. The Redragon K556 on the other hand, just keeps on going at full speed. This means its light show is running off of hardware in the keyboard and does not use up CPU cycles to run it with software on your computer.

    Software.
    This is where I'd like to see some improvement. If we want this product to compete with with the big boys like Razer, Logitech, and Corsair keyboards, then the software will need some active work to help it mature and turn into what it can be. There is nothing really wrong with the software. It is fully functional and does what it should nicely. But to really be competitive, it will need to up its game with a few more feature rich functions.

    Don't misunderstand either. I feel it has all of the features that would be technically mandatory to have for this type of thing. But I also think that's where it ends. There isn't something wrong with it that would take away a star. But compared with the other big names, it could also do a lot more then it does on the software side.

    There are three profiles you can switch between on the main screen. And if that isn't enough, on the top right by the windows min/max buttons is an additional button shaped like a triangle pointing up, with a line under it. This drops down a menu where you can import/export profiles, giving you virtually unlimited profiles.

    You can setup macros, reassign keys to be a different key press, or assign programs to be run. There is a macro repository where all of your macro's are stored and with just a few clicks you can assign them to whatever keys you want.

    You can also select which back-light mode will be used for each of the three profiles. And of course you can customize them with all the various options.

    If you've read all the way to the end, then I thank you for taking the time to do so and I hope that I've been able to provide some useful information.
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    Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024
    Size: K660Color: Red SwitchVerified Purchase
    This keyboard is really nice. It's actually unbeatable for the price. I'm coming from a Poker 2 mechanical kb and I like this just as much if not more. I wore the Poker out over the years gaming and typing a whole lot, so instead of soldering in new keys, I decided to just buy a new keyboard and save myself a lot of trouble. I did a bunch of research and decided to try one of these Redragon K556 TKL keyboards with the quiet linear reds. I feel I made a very good decision.

    What I like:

    Hotswap keys, so nice to not worry about resoldering when one of them needs replacing

    The RBG lighting is so nice and looks great. There are many different settings to please anyone.

    The Keys are very quiet, especially the spacebar, which on some keyboards is very noisy

    This thing is super durable and solid. It's heavy duty and well made.

    This keyboard is very nice looking. I love the flat board with the keys on full display. Very nice!

    The keycaps are nice to type on and look great. The RGB lights shine through perfectly.

    The price is just right. Some Mechanical Keyboards are needlessly expensive. This feels and looks like an expensive keyboard. They also include some extra keys with the purchase. This is an amazing value in my opinion.

    I'd recommend this brand and this specific keyboard to anyone who likes gaming and Mechanical Keyboards.
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    JB
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Keyboard, Great Brand, I definitely recommend buying one of these!
    Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024
    This keyboard is really nice. It's actually unbeatable for the price. I'm coming from a Poker 2 mechanical kb and I like this just as much if not more. I wore the Poker out over the years gaming and typing a whole lot, so instead of soldering in new keys, I decided to just buy a new keyboard and save myself a lot of trouble. I did a bunch of research and decided to try one of these Redragon K556 TKL keyboards with the quiet linear reds. I feel I made a very good decision.

    What I like:

    Hotswap keys, so nice to not worry about resoldering when one of them needs replacing

    The RBG lighting is so nice and looks great. There are many different settings to please anyone.

    The Keys are very quiet, especially the spacebar, which on some keyboards is very noisy

    This thing is super durable and solid. It's heavy duty and well made.

    This keyboard is very nice looking. I love the flat board with the keys on full display. Very nice!

    The keycaps are nice to type on and look great. The RGB lights shine through perfectly.

    The price is just right. Some Mechanical Keyboards are needlessly expensive. This feels and looks like an expensive keyboard. They also include some extra keys with the purchase. This is an amazing value in my opinion.

    I'd recommend this brand and this specific keyboard to anyone who likes gaming and Mechanical Keyboards.
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    Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
    Size: K556Color: Brown SwitchVerified Purchase
    I've had this keyboard for over three years, and I can't believe I haven't written a review for it yet, because I constantly rave about it. For the ~$50ish that it often is on sale, I can't imagine you could get a better bang for your buck. The keys feel nice, sound nice, the whole thing looks sleek, and the big thing for me is build quality. The aluminum base is so sturdy I feel like I could use it as a weapon. For the price, I didn't expect such a heavy duty feel. I don't have a basis of comparison for the quality of the keycaps as this is my first mechanical keyboard, but none of them have broken or fallen off or stopped working, so they must be fine. Overall, I highly recommend this. Also, Redragon customer support has been phenomenal in the past when I had to deal with them on a different product.

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    Androsk
    5.0 out of 5 stars Buena calidad
    Reviewed in Mexico on December 22, 2023
    Size: K556Color: Brown SwitchVerified Purchase
    La calidad se siente muy bien, tengo poco usándolo pero hasta ahorita puedo decir que está perfecto
    Wifie
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Keyboard for the Price
    Reviewed in Canada on March 1, 2023
    Size: K556Color: Red SwitchVerified Purchase
    I recently purchased this keyboard after looking around for about 4 months. What sold me was the positive reviews, regarding the quality, brightness, colour feature, and sound/feel. After a few days, I have to agree.

    The keyboard has some weight to it, which is fantastic as someone who CONSTANTLY nidges their keyboard by accident. No more accidentally moving by keyboard, going to type, and my alignment is wrong. Additionally, the keyboard has grips on the bottom, which really helps it feel sturdy when I have to type quickly. The legs are solid and offer a great angle for typing. The keys are a nice thick plastic, and feels like it would last a long time.

    The brightness is great, because I like to have my light active day and night. It allows me to brighten and dim the backlight very easily. The light itself is very bright at the highest setting, but not so bright that I'm blinded. This was an issue I had when picking a new keyboard. None of them seem to have a nice middle ground; they were always bright as the sun or "dying flashlight" dim.

    The colour feature is one of my favorite features. I knew I wanted an RBG keyboard, but I found many were limited to the colour you could choose for a solid light. Also, A LOT of other keyboards made you pick a light pattern, and this keyboard actually lets you have just normal light lol. Other reviews have also said the custom colour/pattern doesn't stay when you unplug your keyboard or turn your computer off. I have not had this issue at all, but I read the manual lol. If you download the software for it (like the manual suggests) you can set 3 light profiles for the keyboard. Once you set a profile to use and customize it the way you want, all the customizations stay. I know because I customized my keyboard at home, on my personal laptop, unplugged it, then plugged it into my work computer, and settings didn't change. Another thing, THE COLOUR SELECTION IS AMAZING. You can choose from a custom colour scale to get the exact shade you want, it's awesome.

    Lastly, the sound and feel are perfect for me. I like the sound of an old mechanical keyboard, that's been used a lot lol. I find that sound very pleasing when I type because it gives me that light clicky noise, without being too much. But I hate it because keys are always loose and didn't provide enough tension when I typed. OH BOY, was I glad to find a red switch keyboard! It offers me that more muted mechanical sound, and plenty of tension that it feels proper, but not so much tension that I have to press super hard to activate the key. It's also not so obnoxious, that it'll drive my coworkers insane. There is also enough space between the keys that I don't mistype as often, but not so far I can't type properly. I have very small hand (like really small lol) and this is a constant struggle for me, but not here (woohoo!).

    Lastly, this review is based purely on my personal preference and use. I use this keyboard for typing only and do not play PC games with it. So, I can't really comment on that side. However, I do a lot of typing at work and at home; so this fits my needs very much. If you have similar preferences as me, I highly recommend!
    Younis Alsulaimi
    5.0 out of 5 stars Love it
    Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on September 7, 2024
    Size: K556Color: Red SwitchVerified Purchase
    Good quality
    jab
    5.0 out of 5 stars Good value keyboard
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 22, 2024
    Size: K660 PROColor: Red SwitchVerified Purchase
    Well made value for money keyboard. My son loves it
    Stanislav Staykov
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent product
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 19, 2024
    Size: K556 PROColor: Red SwitchVerified Purchase
    Amazing product for a good price.
    And amazing customer support!

    Massive thank you to the whole team of Redragon!

    Stan