This is my first RedDragon keyboard as I was looking for a replacement for a mechanical typing keyboard that was starting to bother me to fail. This one caught my eye because it was wireless, in my price range and cute lol. Unpacking went as expected. Even though it was brand new in a sealed box, when I pulled everything out the USB cable looked used as it wasn't properly wrapped with velcro. Small detail but you are wondering if this was a return that was repackaged. Still, everything else looked new and unused. It's a low-profile keyboard with red switches, which I wasn't aware of before I bought it. I personally didn't think it would matter, but it does. More on that in a minute. The feel of the keys is really pleasant. Almost like a membrane keyboard, but no. Its calm and lighting and its options are great. I haven't fully immersed myself in everything it has to offer as I've mainly been using it for work. If we talk about charging, it took about 16 hours out of the box. I just charged it fully so let's see how long it really lasts. He falls asleep in about a minute and immediately wakes up again. The downside for me was the red switches. I forgot how sensitive they are and that's why I found a few typos. It can't be the keyboard, at least I don't think so, but it makes precision more difficult. Maybe I just have to get used to it. Overall, the keyboard is pleasant. I think these are good prices and if I have the will, the extra money and the confidence to swap out the switches for blue ones I may do so in the future. Well, I actually don't even know if it's possible with this keyboard. Now I'm still using it until I find another one.