JB—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. Read more


Slick G—September 21, 2024
Let me start out by saying that I am very picky about keyboards. I type around 79 wpm at 99% accuracy so the feel of the keyboard is very important to me. After I recently upgraded my gaming machine I decided to go on the hunt for a new mechanical keyboard. I tried multiple keyboards including a razer huntsman mini, all of those options left me disappointed. The huntsman was particularly disappointing since it's also a very pricy keyboard so I was expecting much more. I then saw this keyboard on sale for 49 so I decided to give it a shot and that was a great decision. This keyboard greatly exceeded my expectations and is playing well above it's pay grade. Things I love about this keyboard- -Build quality. Outstanding. This base of this thing is mostly made of metal. The razer, etc. were made of plastic and feel flimsy to me. -Key response/feel. Being a touch-typer I didn't know how I would feel about the red switches as I've heard from several folks that red switches are more geared for gaming (which I do but not as often as I would like to these days :)). I must say I was pleasantly surprised. The red switches are nice and quiet unlike the previous clicky switches I tried previously. They are also very responsive but have not caused any typing errors at all. - The RGB on this keyboard is a very nice touch and also the ability to use it wirelessly if I want (though I've been using it with the USB-C cord so far). I really like the pattern options and the ability to change up the colors to match whatever mood I'm feeling that day. I've only had the keyboard for a few days and rarely write reviews on Amazon but the deal on this keyboard has definitely exceeded my expectations so I felt it was worth a review. Redragon seems to really provide a lot of bang for buck as I also bought their headset which has been phenomenal for me. Read more
Howling Coyote—November 5, 2024
This is a review on the Redragon K660 TKL RGB Wired Gaming Keyboard. The Good: Solid construction all around. Aluminum case, double shot keys, padding to muffle the hollow clack. The Bad: It's a touch heavier than you'd expect (did I mention the aluminum case? You could take a zombie out with this thing!) The Ugly: The software (keep it minimal, keep it simple, keep it reliable) is definitely ugly - but that's the same for every RGB hardware. The Long Review: The case is solid, sturdy, pleasant aesthetics, nice feel. The keys are comfortable, with landing bumps on F and J, as is typical on most keyboards. The typing feel is really comfortable. Very little resistance, but the keys spring back instantly. The clack is minimal, which I love. There's no real resistance to the keys, which is what I prefer for gaming. I want as fast of a response as possible, and this keyboard has delivered just that. The colors are clear and bright, without being distracting. There's minimal bleed-through from around the base of the keys, which is a really nice plus. In fact, I'd say that just on the lack of bleed-through alone, this keyboard is better than many high-end pro-gamer keyboards. The only aspect that I *thought* was a negative, is actually a brilliant idea: The cable is a USB C. So, at first I thought "Why have a detachable cable on a wired keyboard? That seems odd." but then I thought about it (and used it!) - I can connect it to my PC, or to my laptop (My laptop requires USB-C to USB-C, my PC is USB-A to USB-C). If the cable goes bad, I just simply replace it. If I get up and accidentally snag the wire, instead of damaging my keyboard, it might pop out of the socket (not easily though - it's got a very firm connection, which I also appreciate!). It also makes it a joy to pack and go - just unplug both ends of the cable roll that up, and slip the keyboard into your backpack or whatever, without having to worry with a cable poking out of the back of it. Lastly, I would like to point out that, if you don't care for the software (I certainly don't) then don't fret - you can use keyboard combinations to change the lighting (it just takes time and patience). All the changes require holding down the FN key along with another keypress. FN+INS - cycles through a variety of patterns (including a solid pattern). FN+DEL - cycles through a variety of colors. Between those two key combos, I've gotten it to do whatever I want. Final Thoughts: This is a great product at a reasonable price. Click the Buy Now button, you won't be disappointed. Read more