AnonโSeptember 23, 2025
This is an awesome 75% keyboard. Lots of LED colors and modes to choose from, easy to update and deal with Red Dragons software, and sounds amazing to type on without being obnoxious. It's comfortable to type on with my large hands and its 3 options for raising/tilting using the built in kick stands and they have rubber pads on them to keep the keyboard planted when typing. The display is clear and easy to see as well. The connections (BT & 2.4g) work flawlessly and of course wired works great as well. There's really not much to dislike. This is an awesome keyboard, hands down. You won't be disappointed unless you are a severe keyboard nerd, then idk. It's an awesome keyboard to me! My only real complaints are that GIF's are a pain in the A$$ to upload and after months, I can't get any GIF to work, and Red Dragons support has been completely unresponsive to my 5 emails now... No luck yet scouring other sources and how-to's, but I am sure I will figure it out eventually. Hopefully. Also, the clock runs fast when not connected to your PC. Over time, about 2-3 months now, the keyboard clock is officially 7min fast, but for the price you pay to get this mechanical keyboard, those aren't really issues to me. Just nit picking. This keyboard is still a SOLID option. Read more
DejaVueโNovember 1, 2025
Very nice little keyboard. The exterior dark green buttons looks a lot nicer in person. Weights pretty good and seems very durable. Super Comfy, keystrokes are nice, and easy to use. It has a nice little LCD screen as well. The button are sound dampened so you won't wake anyone up while gaming. Read more
Trevor AndersonโOctober 20, 2024
First off, this thing feels extremely well built. Like an old typewriter, it feels very hefty, and doesn't warp and bend; truly solid for the price. It's a compact design, which I'm getting more used too, but I've just came from a full sized and getting used to it quickly. Gaming is pretty good with it, but expect higher than usual keys. For typing, it's a dream. Overall, it works as a keyboard. Now for the negatives. At least mine, doesn't have the correct time or date, being about 24 hours and 8 minutes off from acurate. I tried to download the app/software, but the site doesn't have it active. You need that program to change the gif that plays as well, so if you want customization or an accurate clock, that may be a dealbreaker for you until they get that driver up. Other than that, fantastic keyboard. Read more
A. RobinsonโMarch 10, 2019
This keyboard has clicky keys similar to Cherry MX Blue (not Brown or Red). It was a little too loud when I first received it, but that was because it only had two "feet" and even they were made of hard plastic (which is a great transmitter of sound). I added four little round rubber stick dots for "feet" (the kind you can buy at Home Depot) and the noise level dropped in half! It is now about as quiet as my Corsair K65 Cherry MX Red keyboard. That isn't a typo, it is now about as quiet as my Corsaid K65 Cherry MX Red keyboard -- and Cherry Red isn't supposed to make any noise. That's because the keyboard itself acts as a backboard for the keys themselves, so everytime you hit a key, it collides with the keyboard body and makes a loud clacking noise (on both keyboards). I'm sure if I bought a package of those rubber O-rings for Cherry keys, this keyboard would be even quieter still, the only noise being the Blue clickers, so this keyboard has a lot of potential with a minimal of work and cost -- and still all for one third the cost of my Corsair K65 Cherry MX keyboard (or pretty much any other Cherry MX-like keyboard! The claim to fame for this Redragon keyboard (besides the low cost but still high quality mechanical keys) is that it is mildly spill-proof, while the Corsair one is not (this was bought as a replacement for my Corsair, after my bird spilled a cup of hot tea on it). I was worried that the keyboard looked like it sat too high, but I compared it with my Corsair and they were about the same, so the height is an illusion due to the "spill-proof" design. This keyboard uses very little power compared to my Corsair (which required two USB2 ports or one USB3), so if you use it with a battery powered laptop, you don't have to worry about reduced battery life as much. It has no software to go wrong (my Corsair never could install the macro capability correctly, on either one of my two computers) yet it is still fully configurable via the Fn key. There are lots of presets that will work just fine for whatever game you want to play, and besides, I could never find a custom setting that worked for me even on the Corsair, so I'm not even going to try that option. It doesn't have a million-plus colors but you and I can't tell the difference between most of those colors anyways. This keyboard is free of hype so you get more keyboard and less feature-itis for your money. Read more