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Redragon K708 Pro Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Gasket-Mounted RGB Backlit, 81 Customizable Keys, 3-Mode (2.4G/Bluetooth/USB), Hot-Swap Pre-Lubed Switches, Screen & Control Knob - Black

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Redragon K708 Pro Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Gasket-Mounted RGB Backlit, 81 Customizable Keys, 3-Mode (2.4G/Bluetooth/USB), Hot-Swap Pre-Lubed Switches, Screen & Control Knob - Black

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· 【Smart Interactive Screen & Gaming Command Hub】Elevate your setup with the 1.14" customizable LCD screen on this mechanical gaming keyboard. Monitor Bluetooth status, battery life, RGB effects, and date-time at a glance – even upload personal images/GIFs for unique flair. The intuitive control knob instantly adjusts volume, lighting modes, and screen displays during intense gaming sessions. · 【Triple-Mode Wireless Freedom】Seamlessly switch between 2.4GHz ultra-low latency (ideal for competitive gaming), Bluetooth 5.0 (3-device pairing), and USB-C wired modes. This wireless mechanical keyboard dominates cross-platform compatibility – works flawlessly with Windows, Mac, PS5, Xbox, iOS/Android devices. Control up to 5 gadgets simultaneously with dedicated mode keys. · 【Gasket Creamy Typing Experience】Redragon's signature 5-layer gasket-mounted structure delivers premium sound dampening and buttery keystrokes. Paired with pre-lubed Leopard L linear switches (45g actuation), enjoy whisper-quiet operation with reduced 30% noise and cloud-like responsiveness – perfect for marathon gaming and productivity. · 【21 RGB Battle Stations & Endurance Beast】Command 18+4 dynamic RGB backlight modes via software (redragon.com) or shortcut keys. The 4000mAh battery delivers 130hrs wireless runtime (RGB off) – 22hrs with full spectrum lighting. Real-time battery % display eliminates power anxiety, supporting continuous play while charging. · 【Hot-Swap Arena & Pro Customization】Unleash creativity with fully hot-swappable sockets supporting 3-pin/5-pin switches (Akko/Gateron/etc). Reprogram every key, RGB zone, and screen display via intuitive software. This gasket creamy keyboard evolves with your skills – from silent office warrior to clicky gaming beast in seconds. · ↑【Notes】Software only works on Windows – not Mac-compatible(Programmable software for Mac systems is under development). Screen time will be fixed to correct automatically when you connect it with a wire and open the software.

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ian letschnigReviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025

Nice soft keys with a good clicky feel. Programable backlit rgb. Small lcd is cute but a little bit gimmicky, the information it displays is not that useful. The battery also drains after about three days of partial use. Nice budget wireless keyboard for those wanting a wireless keyboard.

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SeverianReviewed in the United States on January 15, 2019

I bought this, the Razer Cynosa, and the Corsair K55 to compare as entry level KBs. To my surprise, the K552 wins by a considerable margin, assuming one can do without per key RGB and macro keys. Redragon K552 Pros: 1) solid metal frame construction 2) actual mechanical keys - Outremu Blues, a very good copy of Cherry Blues. Solid feel, very tactile, and (for better or worse) probably clackier than Cherrys. 3) Clever lighting presets - 18 very useful and diverse patterns - gems sparkling, rain falling, birds flying etc. Maybe the largest number and most diverse set of light patterns I've seen on a KB. 4) No software needed to use. 5) excellent visibility and durability on the keycaps. 6) Raised keys - show colors more prominently, easier to clean. Redragon K552 Cons: 1) Not RGB - "rainbow" means each row has its own fixed color - those per row colors can be on or off in various sequences (or all on, all off) but the blue row cannot be made red or vice versa. Hence, no per key or even per zone changes are possible. 2) non-detachable / non-braided cable. Compared to Corsair K55: 1) No macro capability / designated keys. 2) Corsair has worse keys - not as bad as Razer's, but the RDs keys feel and sound far more mechanical. 3) Corsair has 3 zone RGB lighting, not per key, but more flexible than RD "rainbow". 4) Corsair needs CUE software to configure custom functions. 5) Corsair has fewer pre-set light modes, but can have zones configured by use of the moderately tedious CUE software. 6) Corsair costs 20% more than RD. Compared to Razer Cynosa: 1) RD has MUCH better keys. Razer scraped the bottom of the membrane barrel with the entry level Cynosa. Reminds me of a $20 1980's era KB. 2) Cynosa has per key RGB, but see below. 3) Synapse software / site registration needed to use most functions on KB. 4) Fewer pre set color modes than RD or Corsair, AND Synapse is the most irritating and painstaking software imaginable to use to create custom effects. 5) Razer uses cruddy key caps, less visible light and less readability than Corsair or RD. 6) Cynosa keys are deep set, unlike RD or Corsair, making them harder to clean, less aesthetically appealing, though that last view is subjective. 7) Cynosa costs 20 to 40% more than RD (price for Cynosa fluctuates). TLDR: Like pretty color patterns? Don't care about per key settings? Like actual mechanical keys and metal frame? Don't need macros? Want to avoid software installs and learning curves? Want to save money? Get a K552.

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Trevor AndersonReviewed in the United States on October 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.

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BoomerDownReviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025

Great keyboard! I have a laptop hooked up to the TV for gaming and needed a keyboard to play. The keys are smooth as butter! Feel good under your fingers. The clock is supposed to sink with the computer time but is about 20 mins off. Wish I could change the gif playing too but really no complaints.

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A. RobinsonReviewed in the United States on March 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.

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ThomasReviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025

I had nothing but problems from a Corsair that was twice the price of this keyboard. Replaced it with this as a temporary solution but this became my primary keyboard after using it for a week. Color is good but sound is fantastic for a keyboard this inexpensive. Plus no more iCue Software!!!

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حمود صادقReviewed in Saudi Arabia on January 29, 2022

الشكل جميل والاضائة ممتعة لم احب صوت النقرات لانه مرتفع قليلا

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mark williamsReviewed in Australia on August 3, 2023

My old favorite Logitech KB finally died and I'd never seen these RGB KB's before but to replace my old one it was only another $10 so I thought I'd give it a go. Never having had a mechanical KB before, it took a little bit of getting used to and it's a little noisy but you get used to it pretty quick. Very solidly built (quite heavy) which means it doesn't slide around the desk and feels excellent to type on. Hope it lasts but I think the keys can be replaced anyway. The other benefit for me, is that it's very easy to see at night and has adjustable colors (I prefer the white as I'm old :)). All the cool stuff with strobing and whatnot I don't use but it interesting to play with. There are 7 colors so just go to their website and it's easy to figure out the setup. Surprised me as to how good it is.

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NohaReviewed in Egypt on February 20, 2023

جميلة وبها انوار ومريحة بالكتابة

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ZainReviewed in India on December 21, 2018

Been using this one for about 2 months now, well it just exceeded my expectations. Good key switches, satisfactory tactile sound, customisable led's, Just a good deal to be ignored.

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AbdallahReviewed in Egypt on December 2, 2024

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