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Review on Redragon K585 DITI RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Brown Switches, Type-C, 7 Onboard Macro Keys, Detachable Wrist Rest | 42-Key Professional Gaming Keypad by Ethan Delaney

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Comfortable and gives players plenty of room to aim.

Compared to a full keyboard or even 10 keys this thing is PERFECT for gamers. You hit a normal sized keyboard when aiming with the mouse? Say goodbye to this problem! Long tracking is now possible with ease while viewing Overwatch/FPS players :) RBG is a nice touch, highly customizable, but be aware that sometimes the preset F-keys for lighting customization will affect your regular keyboard (if you use two). For example, these keys could be assigned to start a screen recorder. Overall quality is very good, doesn't flex, has grippy texture on the bottom to keep it in place. Real switches are very good, Outemo Blue Clone Switches aka Cherry MX. Clicky and responsive, comfortable feeling, WASD movements are precise and precise, no soft keys. I haven't messed with macro keys or programmable side keys, but for RPGs and other games, they can be assigned, making your life easier. If you get bored with the light, FN + Spacebar just turns off the light. Speaking of space, I'm a bit tired as I'm used to the regular space, but gosh the space is perfect! Comfortable when you first use it and you will just get used to it, only my FPS games got better with this keyboard. The Redragon has really stood out from the rest lately, they are the new Corsairs before they got a little cheesy for their price point. Corsair still makes a great product, but Redragon offers a high quality product at a low price. If you are a handheld player, I do not recommend this one-handed keyboard.

Pros
  • Great design
Cons
  • I vaguely remember