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โจ๏ธ Level up your desk game with compact power and vibrant RGB flair!
The Redragon K552-RGB is a compact, tenkeyless mechanical keyboard featuring 87 keys with red linear switches for fast, quiet typing. It boasts 19 customizable RGB backlight modes, 100% anti-ghosting for flawless input, and a durable metal frame with anti-dust proof switches. Designed for Windows PCs, it offers a premium gaming and typing experience in a space-saving design.

















| ASIN | B016MAK38U |
| Additional Features | Backlit with RGB customization |
| Antenna Location | Office,Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #490 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #11 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Redragon |
| Built-In Media | Keycap Puller |
| Button Quantity | 87 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Portable |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Compatible devices | PC, Portable |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 32,817 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum, Plastic |
| Generation | 1st |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00740002400346 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 37L x 354W x 124H millimeters |
| Item Weight | 875 Grams |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Mechanical |
| Keyboard Layout | AZERTY |
| Keyboard Plate Material | Metal |
| Keyboard description | Mechanical |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Redragon |
| Mfr Part Number | B016MAK38U |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows XP |
| Model Name | K552 |
| Model Number | K552 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 87 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Number of Sections | 87 |
| Power Source | USB |
| Recommended uses for product | Office,Gaming |
| Series Number | 552 |
| Special features | Backlit with RGB customization |
| Style Name | Gaming-oriented with customizable RGB lighting |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Theme | Gaming |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 740002400346 796594786894 780682638264 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
B**L
Great Keyboard
The keyboard is amazing. It has per- key RGB and Otemu hotswap best mechanical keyboard in itโs price range. There are better keyboards but they cost like 50 dollars so this is good value for the price
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great value keyboard
Very good keyboard for the price. was actually surprised for quality vs price. initially bought it as a replacement for a defective keyboard i have but currently became my main keyboard. Great Product
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R**N
Gaming Keyboard
High Quantity gaming keyboard at a reasonable price. Do not throw away the box with the QR code for manual & setting options as it does not come with one on paper.
Z**A
Better keyboard
Very good keyboard and the delivery is so fast man and I really liked even tho I was not sure about but I suprised
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A**S
Not as mentioned
It's mentioned there is arabic but only came with English version and it mentioned blue switches but came with red switches
S**N
Poor quality
Suddenly stopped working after less than a year and a half.
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M**O
J'adore
Un excelent clavier mรฉcanique pour un prix bas. J'adore travailler avec รงa longues journรฉes de programmation et รฉcriture sur l'ordi.
S**E
Affordable and very nice, a little noisy but can be modded
My daughter uses this keyboard, we both love it, but it's indeed loud. We've tested other keyboards including Razer, Logitech, Cosair, as well as some varieties of Chery Brown and Red, but in the end still love this Cherry-Blue clone. Tried some dampening O-rings, didn't help much, so I decided to open it up and experiment (need to remove the keycaps to access the screws holding the top plate down). Here's what I found. The noises come from: - the click of the switch itself. It is what we like over the other switches, but the keycap amplifies this click quite a lot. - the bottom-out noise when the keycap hits the switch's box. The O-ring can dampen this sound a bit, but the boxy plastic base amplifies it multiple times. Coupling with an IKEA tabletop, it sounds like hitting a drum. - the sound of the switch hitting the switch's box on the way up. You can hear this sound when you hold a key down and lift your finger up quickly (like when typing fast). Again, this sound is also amplified by the keycap. The good news is, if you take the circuit board out of its boxy plastic base, all the noises are reduced to around 25-35% (my rough estimation), the only noticeable sound is the faint click of the switch itself. If you like a really quiet keyboard, you can just make a custom base/footing (a block of foam for example). You just need to cover the exposed circuit board on the underside, the top metal plate is pretty solid and won't bend. I'm pretty sure it's even quieter than the typical Dell keyboards at my office. However, my daughter prefers the keyboard with its base, so I tried to stuff the inside with foams, hoping to muffle it, and it seemed to work. But upon tightening the screws back in, it's noisy again. So, the noise is transmitted through the screw poles to the plastic base, then the base amplifies it. Stuffing might have helped a bit, but not noticeable. To decouple the keyboard from the screw poles, I cut pieces of foam to the same height as the screw poles and double-sided taped them to the base. The poles are of different heights, shorter near the space bar, and taller near the Function keys. When putting the keyboard back, the circuit board and top plate sit on the foams, I tightened the screws very lightly, basically the screws keep the top from jumping out rather than holding it down. This significantly reduces the noise. I also filled the base with thinner foam rods, to reduce the void space in case it does act like a speaker enclosure. The keycaps were still problematic, with the switch's click, the bottoming-out, and coming-back noise. Instead of using O-rings, I stuffed cotton ball in the keycaps, just little enough to muffle the sound, and acts as a thin layer of O-ring. The more cotton, the muffler the sound, but also shorten the travel distance. I didn't want it to interfere with the great feeling of the switch so I didn't use much. I was lazy and didn't stuff the function keys as they're rarely used, also to serve as a comparison. You'll have to experiment a bit to find the right amount to your liking. The cotton does block the backlight a bit, but not much (and don't look straight into the backlights after removing the keycaps, they're blinding). One last thing, whatever the small amount of noise left, transmitted to the tabletop and got amplified. So I rolled a thin foam bag into little feet and taped them to the keyboard, no noise from the tabletop at all. Overall, I'd definitely call it a success. She was ready to compromise for a quieter keyboard, but now more than happy to keep it. I used to be able to hear her "smashing" the keyboard in her room from the living room, now I can barely hear the "light" click if I really pay attention. She wanted the RGB version, so I'll buy one to trade with her, and probably will experiment with a custom base instead. See a need, fill a need!
D**Y
Great Budget Keyboard
Had it for a year or 2 now and I'm using it right now to write this. if you look online and look at some of the good mechanical keyboards you can definitely tell the difference by sound. it is quite loud but I like it and definitely recommend if your looking for a good budget keyboard for gaming. It is a little bit of false advertising it terms of the fact that it isn't RGB but instead only red. Its my fault for not reading it properly but its a bit misleading if you look at the photo.
F**U
Insane value per money
This keyboard is really sturdy! I bought it in January 2019 and waited a bit so I could fully test it's quality. I was a bit skeptical because it was really cheap (other keyboards I was looking were around $100). Since I was not ready to spend so much in my first mechanical keyboard I decided to give it a try and I absolute love it! It is very beautiful! It does not allow you to change colors or anything, but I don't care about it. I like that the red light is really bright. Another thing is that this model does not have a keypad (one of the reason it is cheaper), but I didn't need it either, but there are other models that have it). The only downside for some people may be that is can be very noisy, but not for me and neither for my wife. I could not recommend this keyboard enough! I am very happy I didn't spend more on other keyboard.
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