THIS IS NOT RGB! I wrote this in capital letters, since it is on this topic that Redragon (Defender) is misleading consumers. They call this backlight "Rainbow" and nowhere decipher what it means. I will decipher. This means cheap light bulbs of different colors on each row of keys. Moreover, the lowest row (purple) and the row with numbers (blue) are terribly uncomfortable for the eyes, it is difficult to look at them, they "press". Of course, you can turn off the backlight completely, but then the letters become so dim that it becomes even more uncomfortable to work. At least make them sharper, then it would solve the problem. Moreover, before buying, I contacted the Defender support service and asked if the production of the Kumara model for the US and 2022 markets was the same, to which I received an affirmative answer. And since before that I looked at American reviews of this model, I could not even think that such a "slag" would be pushed in instead of backlighting. In fact, only models with RGB backlighting or no backlighting at all (but with clearly traced, bright letters) are produced for the US market. Now I'm thinking about what to do. It’s a big problem for me to return, maybe I’ll order keycaps with clearly drawn letters. A big "thank you" to Defender for everything. Needless to say, I will never buy products from this company again and will not recommend to anyone!
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