




Redragon K745 PRO Wireless Gasket RGB Gaming Keyboard, 108 Keys Mechanical Keyboard w/Extra 4 Hotkeys, Hot-Swap Socket, 5-Layer Noise Dampening, See-Through Round PBT Keycaps, Mint Mambo Switch
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Description
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 Custom Mint Mambo Switch - With thick-lubed custom linear switches combo with a gasket form factor, K745 PRO features cushioned rich linear travel with silky creamy and cozy typing feedback. The brand new upgraded socket is nearly all switches(3/5 pins) compatible 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 Ergonomic Design - The 2 stage adjustable feet makes typing more comfortable and relaxes your wrists. 2 colors Mixed Keycaps adding more DIY interest. When every time you play the game it can be a different experience Full Size 108 Keys Layout - 104 keys anti-ghosting allows you to simultaneously click multiple keys. While adding the extra 4 shortcut keys, featuring more convenience and practicality. Pro Software Supported - Expand your options using the available software to design your own new modes and effects found on redragonshop. Macros with different keybindings or shortcuts for more efficient work and gaming. 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 108 Keys Gasket Design, 3-Mode Tech, HI-Fi Custom Switch, Noise Dampening x 5, Round PBT Keycap Keyboard Backlighting Color Support RGB Power Source Wired and Wireless Switch Type Custom Linear Keyboard Layout QWERTY Hand Orientation Ambidextrous Water Resistance Level Water Resistant Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model Redragon Custom Switch Number of Keys 108 Style Color Charming Purple Style Name K668 Theme Gaming Additional details Enclosure Material Plastic Warranty & Support Feedback Item details Brand Redragon Keyboard Description 108 Keys Wireless Gasket Gaming Keyboard Antenna Location Gaming Built-In Media Keycap/Switch Puller, Spare Switches, USB Cable Model Number K745 PRO Model Name Antonium Unit Count 1.0 Count Manufacturer Redragon Mfr Part Number 337657412 Item Weight 0.88 Kilograms Warranty Description 1 year Best Sellers Rank #304 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #22 in PC Gaming Keyboards ASIN B0FDKPF9QJ Customer Reviews 4.6 out of 5 stars
Customer reviews
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Hab meine Stamm-Tastertur ausgetauscht...
Wir haben hier die Redragon K745pro vorliegen, eine kabellose mechanische Tastatur im Full-Size-Layout, die mit moderner Gasket-Mount-Bauweise und einem Fokus auf Akustik punktet. Im Vergleich zu Standard-Gaming-Tastaturen bietet dieses Modell durch die 5-lagige Geräuschdämpfung ein deutlich satteres, Tippgefühl, das mechanisches Klappern minimiert und so auch bei langen Gaming-Sessions oder im Homeoffice die Ohren schont. 📦 Verpackung: Die Tastatur kommt in einem stabilen Karton, der neben dem Gerät auch ein USB-C-Kabel, einen Keycap- sowie Switch-Puller und oft Ersatz-Switches enthält. 🛠️ Verarbeitung: Die Kombination aus Gasket-Mount (die Platine "schwebt" auf Dämpfern) und den südlich ausgerichteten LEDs (bessere Kompatibilität mit verschiedenen Keycap-Profilen) zeigt, dass Redragon hier das Enthusiasten-Segment bedient. Die runden PBT-Tastenkappen sind zudem resistenter gegen Abnutzung und "Speckglanz" als herkömmliches ABS-Plastik. ✨ Funktion: Mit Hot-Swap-Sockeln kannst du die Schalter ohne Löten austauschen, was die Tastatur extrem zukunftssicher macht. Die kabellose Freiheit sorgt für einen cleanen Schreibtisch, während die 4 Zusatztasten (meist für Makros oder Multimedia) den Workflow beschleunigen. 💰 Preis: Da man hier Features bekommt, die normalerweise Custom-Keyboards vorbehalten sind (5-Schicht-Dämpfung, Gasket-Mount), ist das Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis für anspruchsvolle Tipper absolut stark. 🌱 Nachhaltigkeit: Elektronikartikel wie mechanische Tastaturen haben eine gemischte Bilanz. Die Herstellung von Akkus und PCBs ist ressourcenintensiv. Aber: Durch die Hot-Swap-Technik und die langlebigen PBT-Caps ist dieses Produkt extrem nachhaltig im Sinne der Reparaturfähigkeit. Wenn ein Schalter kaputtgeht, tauschst du nur diesen aus, statt die ganze Tastatur wegzuwerfen. Das verlängert den Lebenszyklus massiv im Vergleich zu fest verlöteten Budget-Boards. Ergebnis Die Redragon K745 PRO ist die perfekte Wahl für Gamer und Vielschreiber, die das Tippgefühl einer Custom-Tastatur suchen, ohne selbst zum Lötkolben greifen zu wollen. Die Zielgruppe sind Technik-Enthusiasten, die Wert auf Akustik, Haptik und eine lange Lebensdauer durch Modularität legen.
Wir haben hier die Redragon K745pro vorliegen, eine kabellose mechanische Tastatur im Full-Size-Layout, die mit moderner Gasket-Mount-Bauweise und einem Fokus auf Akustik punktet. Im Vergleich zu Standard-Gaming-Tastaturen bietet dieses Modell durch die 5-lagige Geräuschdämpfung ein deutlich satteres, Tippgefühl, das mechanisches Klappern minimiert und so auch bei langen Gaming-Sessions oder im Homeoffice die Ohren schont. 📦 Verpackung: Die Tastatur kommt in einem stabilen Karton, der neben dem Gerät auch ein USB-C-Kabel, einen Keycap- sowie Switch-Puller und oft Ersatz-Switches enthält. 🛠️ Verarbeitung: Die Kombination aus Gasket-Mount (die Platine "schwebt" auf Dämpfern) und den südlich ausgerichteten LEDs (bessere Kompatibilität mit verschiedenen Keycap-Profilen) zeigt, dass Redragon hier das Enthusiasten-Segment bedient. Die runden PBT-Tastenkappen sind zudem resistenter gegen Abnutzung und "Speckglanz" als herkömmliches ABS-Plastik. ✨ Funktion: Mit Hot-Swap-Sockeln kannst du die Schalter ohne Löten austauschen, was die Tastatur extrem zukunftssicher macht. Die kabellose Freiheit sorgt für einen cleanen Schreibtisch, während die 4 Zusatztasten (meist für Makros oder Multimedia) den Workflow beschleunigen. 💰 Preis: Da man hier Features bekommt, die normalerweise Custom-Keyboards vorbehalten sind (5-Schicht-Dämpfung, Gasket-Mount), ist das Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis für anspruchsvolle Tipper absolut stark. 🌱 Nachhaltigkeit: Elektronikartikel wie mechanische Tastaturen haben eine gemischte Bilanz. Die Herstellung von Akkus und PCBs ist ressourcenintensiv. Aber: Durch die Hot-Swap-Technik und die langlebigen PBT-Caps ist dieses Produkt extrem nachhaltig im Sinne der Reparaturfähigkeit. Wenn ein Schalter kaputtgeht, tauschst du nur diesen aus, statt die ganze Tastatur wegzuwerfen. Das verlängert den Lebenszyklus massiv im Vergleich zu fest verlöteten Budget-Boards. Ergebnis Die Redragon K745 PRO ist die perfekte Wahl für Gamer und Vielschreiber, die das Tippgefühl einer Custom-Tastatur suchen, ohne selbst zum Lötkolben greifen zu wollen. Die Zielgruppe sind Technik-Enthusiasten, die Wert auf Akustik, Haptik und eine lange Lebensdauer durch Modularität legen.
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First impression: Good keyboard for typing, gaming, and small hands.
I only just received this item today, so I cannot yet speak to its longevity, but I am very happy with it so far. My previous keyboard was a permanently borrowed Corsair Strafe RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. It worked well enough, but one of the arrow keys had stopped working, and one of the letter keys was hit or miss if it worked. On top of that, it was very heavy (I game/type with the keyboard in my lap) and the cord loved getting in the way. This keyboard, on the other hand, is much lighter. It has a heft to it that seems to be just about right. It doesn't dig into my legs, but it's not so light that it feels cheap. Typing is fast and easy (I can type over 100 wpm with few errors on a regular day, but I am backspacing much less with this keyboard, and I seem to be able to go a bit faster) The sound is not too loud, nor too quiet, and is quite satisfying. I have small hands (small isotoners are a bit too long for my fingers) and it doesn't feel uncomfortable to reach all the standard keys. And even though it makes it longer than would be fully comfortable for long gaming sessions, the number keypad was a must-have for me as an old-school typist and data entry person. I do wish the keys had a bit of light coming through for when it's dark, but it's not essential for me since I've been touch typing since high school in the late 80s/early 90s. So far there has been no lag using it wirelessly with the 2.4hz option. I appreciate that the lighting goes away after 3 minutes of no typing and I look forward to seeing how long the battery lasts since I spend long periods of time either just using the mouse to navigate around streaming services and often have the computer asleep on days when I take care of the grandkid. Overall I'm happy to have found this purple keyboard, and am pleased with the quality for $60.
I only just received this item today, so I cannot yet speak to its longevity, but I am very happy with it so far. My previous keyboard was a permanently borrowed Corsair Strafe RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. It worked well enough, but one of the arrow keys had stopped working, and one of the letter keys was hit or miss if it worked. On top of that, it was very heavy (I game/type with the keyboard in my lap) and the cord loved getting in the way. This keyboard, on the other hand, is much lighter. It has a heft to it that seems to be just about right. It doesn't dig into my legs, but it's not so light that it feels cheap. Typing is fast and easy (I can type over 100 wpm with few errors on a regular day, but I am backspacing much less with this keyboard, and I seem to be able to go a bit faster) The sound is not too loud, nor too quiet, and is quite satisfying. I have small hands (small isotoners are a bit too long for my fingers) and it doesn't feel uncomfortable to reach all the standard keys. And even though it makes it longer than would be fully comfortable for long gaming sessions, the number keypad was a must-have for me as an old-school typist and data entry person. I do wish the keys had a bit of light coming through for when it's dark, but it's not essential for me since I've been touch typing since high school in the late 80s/early 90s. So far there has been no lag using it wirelessly with the 2.4hz option. I appreciate that the lighting goes away after 3 minutes of no typing and I look forward to seeing how long the battery lasts since I spend long periods of time either just using the mouse to navigate around streaming services and often have the computer asleep on days when I take care of the grandkid. Overall I'm happy to have found this purple keyboard, and am pleased with the quality for $60.
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I bought this for gaming and ended up typing more
Just got the Redragon K745 Pro yesterday and after a few hours of gaming I’m honestly impressed. The sound is incredible — it’s one of those keyboards where the typing noise is genuinely satisfying and almost “brain calming.” I actually found myself typing more instead of using voice/chat because the sound is that good. An unexpected benefit of this is that I'm looking for more excuses to type more often and procrastinating my writing less. The stock switches are linear, and while I’m not totally in love with the feel (I prefer a little more tactile feedback), the acoustics are amazing. Compared to my old Corsair K70 with Speed Silver switches, this keyboard also feels like it has noticeably less travel, which I ended up liking. My only real complaint is the included PBT keycaps aren’t shine-through, but that’s not a deal breaker. I already ordered a cheap shine-through PBT set and I’m looking forward to swapping them on. Overall, for the price, this is a great keyboard if you care about sound, RGB, and want a hot-swappable board you can upgrade later. If you aren't a competitive gamer something like this is more than enough, and you can find even cheaper deals on the smaller keyboards (TKL, 75%, 65% etc.) I also spent too much time obsessively comparing and researching keyboards. I know more about keyboards now then I ever thought I would want to. If words like 'creamy' and 'thocky' make no sense now, you aren't the only one. Once you hear and feel the difference you understand immediately.
Just got the Redragon K745 Pro yesterday and after a few hours of gaming I’m honestly impressed. The sound is incredible — it’s one of those keyboards where the typing noise is genuinely satisfying and almost “brain calming.” I actually found myself typing more instead of using voice/chat because the sound is that good. An unexpected benefit of this is that I'm looking for more excuses to type more often and procrastinating my writing less. The stock switches are linear, and while I’m not totally in love with the feel (I prefer a little more tactile feedback), the acoustics are amazing. Compared to my old Corsair K70 with Speed Silver switches, this keyboard also feels like it has noticeably less travel, which I ended up liking. My only real complaint is the included PBT keycaps aren’t shine-through, but that’s not a deal breaker. I already ordered a cheap shine-through PBT set and I’m looking forward to swapping them on. Overall, for the price, this is a great keyboard if you care about sound, RGB, and want a hot-swappable board you can upgrade later. If you aren't a competitive gamer something like this is more than enough, and you can find even cheaper deals on the smaller keyboards (TKL, 75%, 65% etc.) I also spent too much time obsessively comparing and researching keyboards. I know more about keyboards now then I ever thought I would want to. If words like 'creamy' and 'thocky' make no sense now, you aren't the only one. Once you hear and feel the difference you understand immediately.
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Best sounding keyboard!
I’ve gone through a lot of different mechanical keyboards over the years, and the Redragon K745 PRO Wireless Mechanical Keyboard is easily one of my favorites so far. I originally bought the purple version, but ended up switching to the blue one, which I like much better. The sound is what really stands out. This keyboard sounds super creamy, which is exactly what I was looking for. I personally prefer creamy keyboards over the really loud clicky ones, and this one has a smooth, satisfying sound that’s hard to find. The board uses linear switches with multiple layers of sound dampening, which helps create that softer typing sound. Another great feature is the multiple ways to connect. You can use it wired with USB-C, Bluetooth, or the 2.4GHz wireless dongle, so it’s really easy to switch between devices depending on what you’re using. It also comes with extra keycaps and a keycap remover, which makes customizing or cleaning the keyboard really simple. The key puller works well and makes swapping keys quick and easy. Overall, after trying a lot of mechanical keyboards, this is the first one that really had the exact sound and feel I was looking for. If you like smoother, creamy-sounding keyboards instead of loud clicky ones, this is definitely worth checking out.
I’ve gone through a lot of different mechanical keyboards over the years, and the Redragon K745 PRO Wireless Mechanical Keyboard is easily one of my favorites so far. I originally bought the purple version, but ended up switching to the blue one, which I like much better. The sound is what really stands out. This keyboard sounds super creamy, which is exactly what I was looking for. I personally prefer creamy keyboards over the really loud clicky ones, and this one has a smooth, satisfying sound that’s hard to find. The board uses linear switches with multiple layers of sound dampening, which helps create that softer typing sound. Another great feature is the multiple ways to connect. You can use it wired with USB-C, Bluetooth, or the 2.4GHz wireless dongle, so it’s really easy to switch between devices depending on what you’re using. It also comes with extra keycaps and a keycap remover, which makes customizing or cleaning the keyboard really simple. The key puller works well and makes swapping keys quick and easy. Overall, after trying a lot of mechanical keyboards, this is the first one that really had the exact sound and feel I was looking for. If you like smoother, creamy-sounding keyboards instead of loud clicky ones, this is definitely worth checking out.