




Redragon K673 PRO 75% Wireless Gasket RGB Gaming Keyboard, 3-Modes 81 Keys Compact Mechanical Keyboard Hot-Swap Socket, Dedicated Knob Control and 5-Layer Noise Dampening, Linear Red Switch
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About this item REDRAGON GASKET OUT - The body structure differs from traditional screw fixing by using precision-locked covers with gaskets to assist with noise reduction and flexibility. It provides even feedback while the vertical cushioning reduces rigid noise, delivering a crisp, clean and softer typing feel. 3-Mode Connection - Geared with Redragon advanced tri-mode connection technology, USB-C wired, BT 3.0/5.0 & 2.4Ghz wireless modes which make the user experience upgraded to another level in all fields. ONE-Knob Control - Armed with a convenient easy access control knob, the keyboard backlight brightness and media (volume, play/pause, switch) are all in control with no hassle. Plus functionary with no extra keys or space to waste. Noise Dampening x 5 - Equipped with 3.5mm PO foam, IXPE switch foam, PET sound pad, bottom socket foam, silicone bottom pad along with the silicone gasket. Significantly reduce the hollow noise, creating dampened and ultra-clean typing acoustics, making each keystroke satisfying and comfortable 81 Keys Layout - The innovative design keeps the original 65% layout’s length, which cuts out the numpad for larger mouse moving space. While adding the TOP function keys zone that is critical to many users, no FN combo keys anymore, featuring compact with more convenience and practicality. See more product details
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Product information Features & Specs Compatible Devices PC, Laptop, Tablet Connectivity Technology 2.4Ghz, BT, USB-C Additional Features 3-Mode Gasket, 81 Keys Layout, 5-Layer Noise Dampening Keyboard Backlighting Color Support RGB Language English Power Source Battery Powered Switch Type Linear Keyboard Layout QWERTY Hand Orientation Ambidextrous Button Quantity 81 Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model Redragon Red Switch Compatible Amazon Tablet Models Amazon Fire HD 10 13th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 8 Plus 12th Generation, Amazon Fire Max 11 13th Generation Compatible Tablet Computer Models Amazon Fire 7 Kids 12th Generation Is Electric Yes Number of Keys 81 Number of Sections 1 Style Color Abyssal Blue Style Name Contemporary Theme Gaming Warranty & Support Feedback Item details Brand Redragon Keyboard Description 81 Keys Wireless Gasket Gaming Keyboard Antenna Location Gaming Built-In Media Keycap/Switch Puller, Spare Switches, USB Cable Model Number K673 Series Number 673 Global Trade Identification Number 06950376720085 Unit Count 1.0 Count Manufacturer Redragon Mfr Part Number K673WB-RGB-PRO Item Weight 500 Grams Warranty Description 1 year Best Sellers Rank #449 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #34 in PC Gaming Keyboards ASIN B0CDX5XGLK Customer Reviews 4.6 out of 5 stars Additional details Enclosure Material Silicone
Customer reviews
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Outshines Higround by a lot.
A few weeks before I bought this keyboard I had purchased a purple crystal Higround keyboard for aesthetic, but its easily mid on performance, but "hi" on price, and I missed the features I lost from going from the full keyboard to the 65%. This 75% is such a nice size, but also the build quality of the Redragon is just so good. Not just good for the price, but its a nice keyboard. My first mechanical was from Redragon years ago and I absolutely love it and somehow I'm still surprised. I have 5 other mechanical keyboards now and this Redragon is my fav so far. Things I like: Satisfying sound and feel. Pressure is perfect making me more accurate. The keycaps have a really nice texture. Its gorgeous and sturdy. Hard to explain comfiness. So cheap for wireless. LOVE the dongle home on the side and its magnetic. Things to look out for: The cord is meh and the device is chunky. The keys are sensitive enough that if I have my finger hovering (while I'm thinking or reading, for instance) I often spam that letter, and the texture of keys/keyboard is weirdly hard to clean. The thing I like least is I can't change the sleep timer when its on battery. Its pretty short and I'd rather have a shorter battery life then to have such a short sleep timer. When I write I like to read my written sections as I go along, during the reading when I'm not using the keyboard it sleeps which turns the lights off. I know it sounds silly, but having the bright lights turn off suddenly every few minutes, then suddenly turn back on started to stress me out, so I use it only as a wired keyboard. I can turn the lights off because I can type without looking, but aesthetic is a big reason why I'm drawn to this device.
A few weeks before I bought this keyboard I had purchased a purple crystal Higround keyboard for aesthetic, but its easily mid on performance, but "hi" on price, and I missed the features I lost from going from the full keyboard to the 65%. This 75% is such a nice size, but also the build quality of the Redragon is just so good. Not just good for the price, but its a nice keyboard. My first mechanical was from Redragon years ago and I absolutely love it and somehow I'm still surprised. I have 5 other mechanical keyboards now and this Redragon is my fav so far. Things I like: Satisfying sound and feel. Pressure is perfect making me more accurate. The keycaps have a really nice texture. Its gorgeous and sturdy. Hard to explain comfiness. So cheap for wireless. LOVE the dongle home on the side and its magnetic. Things to look out for: The cord is meh and the device is chunky. The keys are sensitive enough that if I have my finger hovering (while I'm thinking or reading, for instance) I often spam that letter, and the texture of keys/keyboard is weirdly hard to clean. The thing I like least is I can't change the sleep timer when its on battery. Its pretty short and I'd rather have a shorter battery life then to have such a short sleep timer. When I write I like to read my written sections as I go along, during the reading when I'm not using the keyboard it sleeps which turns the lights off. I know it sounds silly, but having the bright lights turn off suddenly every few minutes, then suddenly turn back on started to stress me out, so I use it only as a wired keyboard. I can turn the lights off because I can type without looking, but aesthetic is a big reason why I'm drawn to this device.
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Best mechanical keyboard I have used in 10 years
The K673 is the keyboard I would recommend to anyone who wants to dip their toe into the mechanical keyboard waters. I've bought roughly 10-12 mechanical keyboards through Amazon and other outlets (e.g. Drop.com) over the past 10 years -- all of them reviewed as great values for their price point at the time they were released. The K673 is better than all of them, including one I spent $170 on (bad me!). Why is this keyboard good: -- It's heavy, which most of us want in a ANY keyboard. When a keyboard is heavy, you can pound away as forcefully as you like. -- It has a volume knob made of METAL: Yes, you can assign other values to the knob, but it's a volume knob by default. Your fingers will know that the knob is metal and like it -- and I say that as someone who has used (and loved) the G.Skill KM250. -- The keycaps are very comfortable and not overly sculpted. For me, anyway, this was the perfect -- The keycaps don't move around and they're not noisy: You don't have to hack these keys to make them quieter; or less wobbly. Now, there is software that opens up other opportunities with the keyboard, but I wanted to focus my comments on the hardware which, again, I think deserve a 5-star rating/
The K673 is the keyboard I would recommend to anyone who wants to dip their toe into the mechanical keyboard waters. I've bought roughly 10-12 mechanical keyboards through Amazon and other outlets (e.g. Drop.com) over the past 10 years -- all of them reviewed as great values for their price point at the time they were released. The K673 is better than all of them, including one I spent $170 on (bad me!). Why is this keyboard good: -- It's heavy, which most of us want in a ANY keyboard. When a keyboard is heavy, you can pound away as forcefully as you like. -- It has a volume knob made of METAL: Yes, you can assign other values to the knob, but it's a volume knob by default. Your fingers will know that the knob is metal and like it -- and I say that as someone who has used (and loved) the G.Skill KM250. -- The keycaps are very comfortable and not overly sculpted. For me, anyway, this was the perfect -- The keycaps don't move around and they're not noisy: You don't have to hack these keys to make them quieter; or less wobbly. Now, there is software that opens up other opportunities with the keyboard, but I wanted to focus my comments on the hardware which, again, I think deserve a 5-star rating/
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Compact, Feature-Packed, and Surprisingly Smooth
You get USB-C wired, Bluetooth (3.0/5.0), and 2.4 GHz wireless modes. Super flexible for switching between different devices. Its incredibly easy to setup, just plug in the USB to your PC and its ready to use. The volume control knob was a must have for me, and it feels very high quality, not cheap plastic like a lot of other keyboards on the market. Typing feels refined and stable, the keyboard has a nice sound it it, definitely not silent but not loud. Build quality feels good, definitely better than what you would expect at this price. The layout keeps things compact but still includes the top row of function keys, so you’re not missing out on key functionality. Great battery life, I only charge it once every few weeks with heavy use. Fully RGB backlighting with a lot of effects, plus you can tweak things in Redragon’s software. The lights are very bright and have very smooth effects, its even compatible in SignalRGB! If you want a versatile, compact, and customizable keyboard that works wired or wirelessly, the K673 PRO is a really solid pick.
You get USB-C wired, Bluetooth (3.0/5.0), and 2.4 GHz wireless modes. Super flexible for switching between different devices. Its incredibly easy to setup, just plug in the USB to your PC and its ready to use. The volume control knob was a must have for me, and it feels very high quality, not cheap plastic like a lot of other keyboards on the market. Typing feels refined and stable, the keyboard has a nice sound it it, definitely not silent but not loud. Build quality feels good, definitely better than what you would expect at this price. The layout keeps things compact but still includes the top row of function keys, so you’re not missing out on key functionality. Great battery life, I only charge it once every few weeks with heavy use. Fully RGB backlighting with a lot of effects, plus you can tweak things in Redragon’s software. The lights are very bright and have very smooth effects, its even compatible in SignalRGB! If you want a versatile, compact, and customizable keyboard that works wired or wirelessly, the K673 PRO is a really solid pick.
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Great keyboard in a budget-friendly price point.
Easy to set up. I love that it comes with spare switches, and it sounds SOO nice! Very creamy. Excellent price point and perfect size for my desk. I have a large desk but I use a lot of the space and it was a pain to always move my bigger full-size keyboard out of the way. This is perfect. The *only* thing I wish it had were the home and end keys (because I use them with some of my programs,) but it's nothing I haven't been able to work around. The colors are soft, I love that the lighting shines through the keycaps and the lighting choices are not only easy to change, but offer a decent variety. It's got a bit of weight to it compared to some other keyboards I have used, but it's not terribly heavy, and honestly, it doesn't feel cheap. I really like the volume dial in the corner too. That's a feature i never had before and I quite like it. All in all, if you are staring out with smaller keyboards, or looking to replace one you had, this is a solid choice for someone on a budget and it doesn't feel like you are skimping on quality either.
Easy to set up. I love that it comes with spare switches, and it sounds SOO nice! Very creamy. Excellent price point and perfect size for my desk. I have a large desk but I use a lot of the space and it was a pain to always move my bigger full-size keyboard out of the way. This is perfect. The *only* thing I wish it had were the home and end keys (because I use them with some of my programs,) but it's nothing I haven't been able to work around. The colors are soft, I love that the lighting shines through the keycaps and the lighting choices are not only easy to change, but offer a decent variety. It's got a bit of weight to it compared to some other keyboards I have used, but it's not terribly heavy, and honestly, it doesn't feel cheap. I really like the volume dial in the corner too. That's a feature i never had before and I quite like it. All in all, if you are staring out with smaller keyboards, or looking to replace one you had, this is a solid choice for someone on a budget and it doesn't feel like you are skimping on quality either.