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Specifications
Manufacturer
Redragon
Part #
Manufacturer
Redragon
Style
Gaming
Mechanical
Yes
Switch Type
Outemu Blue
Backlit
Red
Tenkeyless
Yes
Connection Type
Wired
Normal Keys
87
Color
Black
Mouse Included
No
Price History
Reviews

- 23 points
- 32 months ago
from completed build The Ultimate Budget Gaming Build
The most satisfying thing ever? Clicking a mechanical keyboard for the first time!!!!!!
Thing looks great, sounds great, and is quick. Perfect for the price!!!

- 20 points
- 28 months ago
from completed build attack helicopters first PC build
Nice stands and is great to type on

- 20 points
- 17 months ago
from completed build RY23480V3
This is my personal favorite keyboard in my collection for so many reasons that I could spend hours going into detail about, but I'll try to keep it simple.
Greentech Blue switches are very similar to Cherry MX Blue switches, which makes it an excellent budget keyboard for typists. Its small form factor makes it perfect for smaller spaces and more room for mouse movement, which was achieved by excluding the numpad portion of the keyboard design, which is why it's called a tenkeyless keyboard. The keyboard is shockingly heavy for its small size because some of the parts are actually metal which adds to the durability, and it also enhances the sound of the switches slightly in my opinion. As a result of the cheap copy blue switch and cheaper keycaps, it maintains an impressive low cost for a backlit mechanical keyboard, which is really nice if you're just looking for a decent mechanical keyboard.

- 18 points
- 33 months ago
from completed build Good Ol' Black n' Red (pricing w/ peripherals)
I can't believe the quality of this keyboard, nice and heavy great lighting (not RGB but fits my build), nice clicky mechanical keys, all for 35 friggin' dollars!!! Reddragon is on point.

- 18 points
- 19 months ago
from completed build In memory of my Brother.
This keyboard is super loud but I like it, the RGB fine for night time and the size is perfect for my desk. And the price, a+

- 17 points
- 30 months ago
from completed build Project: Drowl 2.0
a solid TKL gaming keyboard with all the bells and whistles you need for a very affordable price.

- 16 points
- 40 months ago
from completed build SG13 1070 sc air-cooled
Very nice keyboard the switches are similar feeling to cherry's and have similar sounds. the red leds are nice and able to be adjusted from the keyboard (only a few settings)

- 16 points
- 16 months ago
from completed build Red Dragon
Nice and klicky : ) I'm in love with it, the rubber feet keep it in place on my desk pretty well.

- 15 points
- 10 months ago
from completed build PROJECT SOMBRA
Very first mechanical keyboard I have ever gotten and I love it. Sometimes wish I went with a Steelseries keyboard to match the mouse but that doesn't matter much.

- 14 points
- 31 months ago
from completed build Little Red (First PC)
Amazing keyboard, especially for the price. Feels really nice and has a very satisfying clicky sound (exept for the spacebar which has a deep thunk sound).