Additional information
Product Dimensions | 17.52 x 7.87 x 1.18 inches |
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Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Manufacturer | Redragon |
ASIN | B0763S6N47 |
Item model number | K503 RGB |
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Best Sellers Rank | #19,179 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)#1,153 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 2, 2017 |
Michelle 😝 –
It’s exactly what I needed!It’s backlight is nice, you can change the brightness, colors and pulsing/breathing to your liking.The keys are quiet enough that you won’t wake a light sleeper right next to you. My blue yeti mic still picked up a little key press but it was hardly noticable.If you’re hesitant to get it, don’t be. Just get it.
A. Balch –
I’ve Had this Keyboard for about 3 months now and its blown 3 other keyboards I’ve had out of the water. The keys are Very quiet, which as someone who spends a Large amount of time typing I appreciate. I had tried 2 mechanical keyboards and a Logitech quiet gaming keyboard prior. While mechanical Keyboards feel nice when typing they are inarguably loud. And the Logitech Keyboard didn’t have the ability to change the colors and 2 keys didn’t work out of the box. This keyboard features a variety of color options and ability to customize. It is Quiet and you still Feel each of the Key Presses with certainty unlike most “Quiet” keyboards. This Keyboard is a great value at the $30 price range and is Far Superior to the Significantly more expensive “Gaming Keyboards” or Even just Standard Keyboards. 10/10 would buy again, and would even pay more for it if necessary.
RG –
It is still early, but I am happy with the purchase. Light is right (not too bright), and I really like the tactile quality of the keys. They have this soft yet firm feel that I find comfortable. Also, typing is quite silent. We’ll see about durability.
Ashley –
It’s an excellent keyboard for the price. There are a bunch of different settings for the backlight including a lot of stuff that I can’t imagine anyone using (pulsing rainbow, changing colors, etc) but it’s there if you are into that.It did take me a while to figure out how to get the light to stay on one color but there might be a manual to help, I didn’t even check haha.I mostly use it for multiplayer games and it works smooth. I’m no pro so it’s not like I’d notice some crazy 0.05 second input lag or anything, but it seems fine to me. No issues here. The cord is real nice too.I’m sure there are nicer keyboards out there if you want to spend $150 or more but this one seems solid to me and it doesn’t break the bank.
Tra –
Soft key strokes, shallow keys, but doesn’t feel flimsy or cheap. Texture feel’s like there’s enough to not slip across the keys by accident. Love being able to see in low light what I’m trying to do when swapping from the controller to the keyboard during streams and what not. I have the light on the highest setting and it’s not too bright, just right to see.From the feel, I’m assuming I’ll get a year out of it since i’m a heavy typer.Definitely going to buy this again if it gives me a year to be honest. I’m sure I’ll get longer if I don’t have a mishap, but things like enter keys and space bars usually go on anything after a year or so when you’re addicted to your pc like I am.Non tacky lighting, too. The colors are vivid. I paired this with the vampire 720rgb by the same company and they sit on a rnairni rgb mouse pad, 31 by 15 inch with the world mapped out. I highly recommend the layout for any streamer starting up because if you’re dumb like me, someone tunes in from Angola, you’re not sitting there right now going “were is there?” you just look down and see it’s in Africa and you get to learn a little about life from afar (just 2 cents for people considering streaming. Great social window for those worried about going out in public these days)Redragon definitely got a happy customer here all around (they didn’t have a mouse pad design i wanted, but they have a couple I think really worth looking into!)
Leanna Green –
I bought this originally for the rainbow RGB effects, but ended up only using the pink setting since it matches my build.I also am a fan of membrane keyboards, since they’re not loud at all. This keyboard is… slightly not loud but it’s certainly not blue switch loud. It’s also a bit squishy but I enjoy that. I’ll update once I finish building my PC and can try it on gaming.
G from Yard –
Bought this keyboard for my wife’s gaming computer that I built, to go along with a Redragon mouse I had previously bought. It was a match made in heaven. Even though neither of us do gaming, we find the computers to be much faster and easy to build. This keyboard is so quiet compared to other mechanical gaming boards, that I was in awe. The colors are phenomenal and the brightness as well as the color patterns can be set to your desire. Total value for the price I paid for it. My wife is happy, so I’m happy. Thank you for making such a great product.
Shadowfell –
My old keyboard had half the letters worn off in less than a year, so I wanted something a little sturdier. I kind of wanted an RGB backlit keyboard for the novelty of it, but I was afraid of how the keys would react since I also do a lot of typing. After reading countless reviews, I decided to give this one a go. I’m so glad I did. The keys do not feel squishy when you press them, and do make an overall quieter typing sound. Plus, you get all the fancy RGB combinations for whatever your mood is that day. Perfect for gaming and everyday use too.
Zack –
I am not a gamer, but I have fallen in love with this keyboard. On my last keyboard, the buttons were very flat and made typing uncomfortable. I wanted a white keyboard with taller buttons and a number pad. This has all three, plus the added bonus of lighting up. I love that I can turn the lights on or off. It is super comfortable to type on. I like that fact that there are volume keys on the keyboard. My only wish is that there were keys to adjust my monitor brightness on the keyboard, but that’s a minor issue.
omeed –
I personally got this keyboard in part because it has reduced- height keycaps 6 mm as opposed to the standard 10 mm. If you have been using reduced- height keycaps for years like I have there is no way you are going back to full height. I tried out a corsair k55 keyboard and honestly it felt a bit like I was on a type-writer….not comfortable for me at all, haha. This keyboard is overall comfortable, quiet and responsive with just a couple caveats.This is an excellent value proposition if you want an entry level RGB non-mechanical keyboard with reduced-height keycaps.Pros:-6 mm Keycaps and responsive to the touch- does not require too much force to press-Durable and light weight design overall-RGB lighting with adjustable brightness control and static (7) single color illumination setting. I don’t use the changing color controls but they are definitely there for those who want those as well.-No software required to set up RGB or have hanging around in the background as a process or program-Having some multimedia buttons and the function key is a plus for music/using calculator/etc.Cons:-No multimedia volume control buttons. Function key + F2, F3, F4 to reduce/increase/mute soundIt seems rather redundant to have F1, F5-F12 + Function key serve the same purpose as included multimedia buttons. Easily two of those buttons could go to volume control. I almost never use the search or refresh page multimedia buttons.-No height adjustment for the legs and the keyboard is overall bit bulky in size, not sure if i really need the palm rest. I took off the legs to reduce the tilt (pretty easy) and put something else underneath to prop it up just a bit.-Spacing between Keycaps is bit tighter than it needs to be. A bit more spacing would decrease the chance of erroneous key presses.-ABS plastic shows finger smudges rather quickly and exhibits surface wear more readily when compared to PBT keyboards.-RGB Illumination of many keys is not complete (ex: the center see-through line on the spacebar is just 1/3 illuminated. The hyper X alloy by comparison has superior key illumination but does not allow you to keep a static single color.-Slight bit of pushback resistance/jammy feel on key presses, repeated key presses (especially arrow keys) are a bit louder than you might expectNote:Despite being a relatively responsive keyboard on single key presses, this keyboard along with a number of newer membrane keyboards out there on the market have a small delay built-in for repeat key presses, even after changing windows settings. This will in most cases only be noticeable for games that require a lot of repeat key mashing combos that require particular timings. A simple test for this issue can be done by playing LF2(Little Fighter 2)