🎮 Elevate your desk game with every click and glow!
The Redragon K668 RGB is a full-size, wired mechanical keyboard featuring 108 keys including 4 extra hotkeys, equipped with hot-swappable Red linear switches and sound-absorbing foam for quiet, precise typing. It offers 19 customizable RGB lighting modes with music sync, ergonomic adjustable feet, and professional software support for macros and lighting customization, making it a versatile choice for gamers and professionals seeking both style and performance.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 104 |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Red Switches |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Switch Type | Linear |
Compatible Devices | PC, Laptop |
Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Hot-Swappable |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | gaming |
Color | Red Switch |
Material | Plastic |
G**G
Good inexpensive mechanical keyboard
Decent keyboard. Quiet, microswitches feel great with accurate action. Good backlighting through the keycaps. Full set of alternate color keycaps provided, along with 6 spare keyswitches. Plastic frame is light, but robust enough for normal use.
E**Y
Beautiful sound, quality, and performance
My boyfriend has been letting me use his home PC for my Revit classes (I’m a Mac user and I didn’t want to run Windows parallel for the program—) and last term, I found out his old keyboard had like four loose keys, and his W was sticky. I got him this one as a thank-you gift.I love using this keyboard. I swear to god there is NOTHING better than the reliability and speed of a wired connection and knowing you don’t have to worry about battery life. I’ll never buy a bluetooth keyboard for home after using a finicky one at the office, so I’m glad there are still people offering the wired option.The board looks sleek: masculine but still colorful, and not trying too hard to appeal to [Edgelord Gamers] that they lost the plot and slapped Hatsune Miku on it. And, I love the shape of the keys: they have the nostalgia and feel of playing typing games at school in the early 2000’s. And the sound—like popping a cork—like cracking your knuckles—like Chad Smith’s right foot—at whatever speed, it’s deeply satisfying.The keyboard is nice and heavy, and it comes with extra parts so that keys can be repaired, so I’m impressed by the durability. I think it takes care to make a product with longevity when forced obsoletion is so common.This genuinely was so worth it for the money. I’ve bought myself others in this price range that were nowhere near this quality. Honestly? Add to cart.
B**E
Just Buy It
The media could not be loaded. My old wireless keyboard died so I figured it was time to get a new one and I decided to go with a wired one this time. The reviews seemed good on this keyboard and the price wasn't outlandish so I figured I'd give it a shot.The first thing that sticks out is the weight. It's sturdy and feels very well built, not like a cheap Chinese knock-off. The plastic all feels quality and the keys are smooth pressing motion. It's going to take me a bit of getting used to using a mechanical keyboard again after using a membrane keyboard for so many years, but I do like the clicking sound.Next you will notice this company does not cheap out on customer satisfaction. I bought this keyboard expecting only a keyboard. Instead I found a complete second set of keys, extra pieces to replace the mechanical part underneath the key, and a key puller tool as well. Completely unexpected but something that will automatically endear this companies customers to them.Lastly, the keyboard functionality itself. It is RGB and if you like having an RGB setup then you'll love the look of the white keyboard with the colors underneath. There is a button native on the keyboard itself that lets you change the RGB preset as well. I haven't fully counted but there seems to be around 10 presets with everything from colors slowly moving across the keyboard to zig-zagging back and forth, and if you don't like RGB there's an option to turn it off as well. The last nice bit is that in the very top right above the num-lock button row there are 4 additional keys: Mute on/off, a calculator button that pulls up your calculator app, a screenlock button that works the same was as pushing win+L, and a homescreen button that will minimize all of your windows and take you back to your desktop.The keyboard is nice and spacious and feels great to use so far. Especially for the price, this is the keyboard to get imo.
V**T
It seems to be a really good keyboard.
Unlike the previous Redragon keyboard that I purchased, this keyboard will take Cherry MX style switches quite easily. I installed my preferred Box Jade swtiches to all the keys where I prefer a clickier feel and left the Outemu Reds on the keys where I prefer a more linear feel (Shifts, Ctrls, Alts, Win, Fn, and Space). I purchased the keyboard in "used, like new" condition at an excellent discount. If the one I got was used, it wasn't used much. The box was even had completely unbroken Redragon seals. I also reprogrammed 3 of the 4 macro keys above the keypad to match my old backup keyboard.Pros:* It will accept most any Cherry MX style switch, both 3 and 5 pin, without modifying the switch.* The backlighting options are great.* Easy to reprogram with the Redragon Pro User software, if you have a Windows computer available.* There is a circuit board liner on the circuit board to keep you from scratching it up too badly.* (Maybe con?) The foam that comes installed definitely makes this a quieter keyboard than without the foam. Even with clicky keys, this keyboard is quieter than the Redragon Sindri (K671) with the just the default reds. With the box jades, it gives me a great tactile feel, just a touch of "thoc," with an understated "click."* It is solid for plastic and stays put thanks to the large rubber feet.* I like the 3 position typing angles possible. I sometimes like to change up the angle for various reasons.* It comes with two full sets of keys in dark grey and white (except for space and escape, which are dark grey or red/pink).Cons:* The space bar has a bit of sluggishness to it if you try to use it with some clicky/tactile switches, likely induced by it's heft and a slightly overgreased stabilizer that needs a little adjusting. It works fine as long as you aren't pressing the space bar too slowly or if you use a more linear switch. I prefer a linear switch in my space bar anyway, so the problem doesn't manifest for me.* It is a very plastic feeling keyboard, probably the trade off for getting two sets of keys. Other similarly priced models from Redragon come with an aluminum chassis, but only a few extra keycaps.Overall, I'm pleased with my purchase.
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