Redragon

Redragon K580 VATA RGB LED Backlit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Macro Keys Dedicated Media Controls Hot-Swappable Socket Onboard

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  • 5 Macro Keys - There are 5 programmable macro keys(G1~G5) on the keyboard which can be recorded macros on the fly without any additional software required to be installed. Easy to edit and DIY your stylish keyboard.
  • Dedicated Multimedia Controls - The multimedia controls let you quickly play, pause, skip the music right from the keyboard without interrupting your game. Also, designed with a volume/backlight adjust wheel, it's easy to adjust volume or backlight brightness directly with the wheel in the upper right side of the keyboard. Very convenient and cool looking.
  • Upgraded Hot-Swap - The brand new upgrade with nearly all switches(3/5 pins) compatible, the free-mod hot-swappable socket is available now. The exclusive next-level socket makes the switch mounting easier and more stable than ever.
  • Durability - 50 million times keystroke test, 60g actuation force, and 2.3 mm short travel. Special Double-shot injection molded keycaps never fade key font with waterproof and dust resistant mechanical switch.
  • RGB Backlight - 18 backlight models allow you to type in the dark. You can adjust its brightness with a control wheel or FN + Up/Down. 5 modes of RGB side edge lighting. The color of each key lighting on the keyboard can be customized easily without installing software, a great choice to DIY your stylish keyboard.
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Product details

BrandRedragon
Compatible DevicesGaming Console
Connectivity TechnologyUSB
Keyboard Description100% 104 Keys Wired Hot-swap Gaming Keyboard
Recommended Uses For ProductGaming
Special FeatureErgonomic, Hot-Swappable, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Programmable Keys, Volume Roller
ColorBlue Switch
Keyboard backlighting color supportRGB
StyleModern
Product Dimensions15.75"L x 5.91"W x 0.98"H

Technical specifications

product_dimensions0.98 x 5.91 x 15.75 inches
item_weight2.65 pounds
manufacturerRedragon
languageEnglish
item_model_numberK580
best_sellers_rank#459 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #31 in PC Gaming Keyboards
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
date_first_availableJuly 29, 2018

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Customers find this keyboard excellent for gaming, with a solid build that feels like a $100+ model, and appreciate its customizable features including 5 programmable macro keys and media controls.

★★★★★

Great starter mechanincal keyboard

Treats86November 17, 2025

This Red Dragon Vata 580 keyboard is exceptional. Five stars! It's awesome and the RGB, build quality, switches and keys are all great. Hot swap for customization. Great price. The blue switches are clacky and loud, and the browns were also nice switches , although I prefer blues or reds. Looks great. Buying a second one for use with my laptop. Did want to point out that the RGB effects on the wired version of this keyboard are waaaaaaaay brighter and more exciting than the ones on the wireless board. Which was a bit of a disappointment as I'd love the ability to go wireless but missed the settings on the wired board. Good as a starter board, but would recommend some of the newer gasket style Red Dragon boards like the Antonium if you want a more refined sounding board with dampening foam and south facing RGBs. This board can be a bit pingy because of the aluminum base. Though I find that I like a clicky keyboard for my graphic design work. It's hot swap so you can swap in some quieter switches. After a year I found the blue switches to be way too loud and put in some Box white pros. So now my boards till has a nice loud sound but without the irritating metallic ping. I also just ordered some o-rings for the keycaps. OH BTW get a set of Cherry profile shine through keycaps for this board if you want to be able to type fast. I find the OEM caps it comes with to be sluggish. They were especially sluggish after i changed the switches to the box whites. Though, they have nice large legends that allow the RGB to really shine through. - So if you are comfortable with the OEM profile then I guess you can keep them. The RGB is fantastic on this board. Read more

★★★★★

Pretty much the best keyboard you can buy for the money.

Nicholas GomezJune 30, 2020

If you just want to get to the bottom line, this is it: this keyboard is phenomenal for what you're paying. If you don't care about brand names and don't want to pay the high premiums that the industry standards charge, just stop thinking about it and pull the trigger. I've been wanting to write this review for awhile. I've had this keyboard for over a year, and I'm typing on it right now. I bought it when my previous keyboard, a Redragon Indrah, had started to deteriorate on me (the switches were fine, but the LEDs started to fail. I didn't take great care of it, so I pin that on me). That keyboard was pretty good; it had full rgb, switches were good and it had macros and media keys. However, besides what I consider a premature failure, it had a large footprint, and it's looks weren't exactly to my preference. After considering more established options from Corsair, Logitech, etc., I decided it was better to save the money and buy the Vata since it seemed like an overall improvement over the Indrah at more or less the same price. I do not regret my decision in the slightest. Let's talk switches and feel first, since that's the most important part of the product. They feel great. They're blues on this keyboard, which is how I like it -- good actuation force, tactile, and oh so clicky. I don't have an insane amount of experience on other keyboards, so I'm no expert on the matter, but I usually prefer my keyboard over other keyboards I've tried. The main, direct comparisons I can offer are to that of Logitech's and Razer's (both newer and older) blues, and I can say for certain that this keyboard is easily on the same level. Cherry clones have come a long way. In most cases I've seen their performance nearly indistinguishable, and the Outemus on this board is no exception. If blues aren't your thing, I know they have the Vata in optical browns, but I can't exactly speak for those. The keycaps are probably the low point in this keyboard, but by no means are they bad. They have a slight amount of wobble, which may annoy those who are used to more premium offerings, but I find that to be a nitpick -- I don't even notice it. They larger issue with the keycaps is that they're the generic type with this "gamer" style font that you see on a lot of budget keyboards, so they don't look too unique or appealing, but more on that later. Overall, the feel is great, and I have no complaints. Now let's review the feature set. I honestly find this to be just as important as the feel just because I really like having my media keys and shortcuts. A fleshed out feature set on keyboards in this price range is pretty rare, but this keyboard punches the ticket. It has media keys, most importantly a physical volume rocker, which is a huge plus in my book. It has macro keys, that honestly I don't use too much, but they work fine. They have some shortcuts too, but frankly the one I find myself using the most is the calculator shortcut. You'd think this isn't something that substantial, but I honestly use it every time I need to use a calculator and I appreciate its inclusion immensely. Really, the only feature omitted that I would LOVE see is a USB passthrough for my Xbox controller or headphones. The other criticism I have is that the feel of the macros are subpar. They are made of this hard rubber material, and have a membrane feel to them. As I said previously, I don't use macros too much anyways, but I have to mention it. They're not awful, just okay. The media keys on the other hand have this clicky feel to them, which is great, and the volume rocker is pretty good. Maybe the steps could be more outspoken, but that's not an issue at all. The extra features for the Vata are absolutely solid, and it's frankly what makes this keyboard, in my opinion, stand above the rest in this price bracket. The last thing I have to mention is the software. The keyboard is mainly advertised as being able to change its configuration through key combinations, but the keyboard does have software on the Redragon website. Unfortunately it's pretty bad. I can't speak on it thoroughly because I only recently found out about it, but you can configure the macros from there, which I haven't done, as well as the LEDs. I'm not sure if you can customize the individual switch colors (my inclination is no), but you can customize the overall color of each of the effects. I have my keyboard one solid color, so it works fine for that. I have to say the functionality is not all there and the user experience isn't great. Finally let's go over the looks and build. Let me open with the chassis: it has a plastic backing with a metal front plate, which makes the keyboard extremely firm. Pretty much absent of any flex, and it has a pretty decent weight to it too. The pads are good, and it has the adjustable back legs to raise the keyboard, which is how I prefer to type. The footprint is slim for a full sized keyboard, which is great. Not bulky in the slightest, but still firm and solid. In terms of looks, I'd say this category is respectable. The frame has a matte finish, which is my preference over anything glossy or brushed. The switch LEDs are great. Unlike the Indrah, none of them have failed on me and they color match my other peripherals on the tee, given the same RGB values. They even have a LED strip on the side of the board which doesn't look bad, but you can't really customize through the software like you can with the switch LEDs, which is a bummer. They aren't too bright either, so they just get a pass from me. The main detractor for appearance on this keyboard are the aforementioned keycaps. They just look okay, and the aggressive but generic font does it no favors. They don't look bad, but I've seen these caps on so many other boards that it's just disappointing. Also, the light passthrough isn't the greatest. I wouldn't be complaining if they had that generic Arial-like font that so many keycap sets have since that seems to be the industry default. I know they wouldn't have cost more than the caps equipped here, but I digress. You can always easily replace the keycaps if you want, unlike most other things on a keyboard. The build gets a full pass from me, the LEDs are formidable, but the keycaps are my major criticism here. At the end of this review, I have to come back to the price. At less than seventy dollars, this keyboard is criminal. Every time I window shop other keyboards, I can never find a full sized keyboard that at its core is worth it when an offering like this available, so I rarely ever think twice about switching. I love the feel of this keyboard, and the added features such as the media keys are something I can't be without. Rigidness of the chassis is also something to behold. My main points for criticism is the keycaps, the software, and the lack of USB passthrough, but honestly those three points are pretty minimal in my overall opinion here. The keycaps are probably the worst offense here, but I can't say they're bad and I can always replace them if I wanted to. The software is the equivalent of some cheaply made Chinese software, but it works for what I need it to and I don't like spending too much time in my peripheral's software anyway -- at least it seems lightweight compared to the other suites that I have installed like iCUE or G Hub. Finally, the USB passthrough is really just a nitpick, and is just a quality of life feature I would love to see. I write this lengthy review for the appreciation I have for this keyboard. My keyboard is how I connect to my computer, which is something I spend a lot of time on given my profession, and the Vata serves me well. I just can't get over the completeness of this keyboard at the price that it's at. Redragon is a brand that seems like a cheap Chinese brand, and while admittedly their product line seems a bit inconsistent, they do have solid offerings and this is one of them. As more time goes on, I notice they release more enticing keyboards, such as the wireless 60% they just came out with (though I can't actually speak on the quality of that product). I hope that people realize how competitive of a keyboard this is in its category. I also hope a Redragon representative or related reads this and releases a variation of the Vata with a USB passthrough ;). My perfect version of this keyboard would be a more subtle keycap set, with USB passthrough, maybe even with solid Bluetooth functionality. If they could release that at 90 or less, it's something I'd pick up in heartbeat. Read more

★★★★★

Durable, Aesthetic, and Ergonomic

jatNovember 28, 2025

This is a great keyboard. I've been using it for over 2 years. It replaces a high end Corsair mechanical keyboard whose electronics failed after a couple of years. And that Corsair replaced a high end Logitech mechanical keyboard whose key caps fell apart, and were pricey and difficult to replace. For durability among the mechanical keyboards I have owned, the Redragon keyboard is rivaled only by Daskeyboard, which is high end keyboard. In terms of performance, the brown switches on this keyboard haven't lost any positivity over these two years. I bought this keyboard for the convenience of the volume knob and media control keys. They are perfect. The volume knob is knurled so you can turn it easily. However, this knob also has a positive feel in that it has some friction, so you can fine tune volume. I have big hands, and this keyboard accommodates them easily. The LED backlighting is perfect. It shows through the keys so you can find keys in the dark. I can touch type, but I still hunt and peck for function keys and some special characters. The LED lighting helps tremendously with the search. The quality of the Redragon keyboard is on par with the other high end keyboards, with the exception of maybe Daskeyboard. But the Redragon is one third the price of Daskeyboard, and the quality is definitely satisfactory or better. All told, with Redragon you get a keyboard that competes in performance with the highest end keyboards available, feels as good as most of them, and is more durable than most of them. This has been one of my best computer peripheral purchases ever and I highly recommend it. Read more

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