Redragon K552-N Mechanical Gaming Keyboard 87 Keys 60% Small TKL Tenkeyless Computer Keyboard KUMARA USB Wired Cherry MX…

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GAMING KEYBOARD – BLACK VERSION; 87 Key Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Custom Mechanical Switches (Cherry Blue equivalent) designed for longevity with greater durability and responsiveness The Mechanical Keyboard Keys offer medium resistance, audible click sound, and crisp, precise tactile feedback for ultimate Gaming performance.
MECHANICAL USB GAMING KEYBOARD – NO BACKLIGHT; The perfect mechanical keyboard for office or home use. Mini mechanical keyboard with 87 keys WITHOUT Backlighting and separate number gaming keypad. Featuring laser-etched keycaps offering lettering that doesn’t scratch off
ANTI GHOSTING KEYBOARD; ALL 87 mechanical gaming keyboards keys are conflict-free (n-Key Rollover) for ultimate Gaming performance. Featuring 12 Multimedia keys, Non-Slip Ergonomic, splash-proof Design with adjustable rear feet for the perfect typing angle, High-Speed USB cable with gold-plated corrosion free USB connector for a reliable connection which will stand up to fast hardcore gaming.
METAL – ABS CONSTRUCTION; The PC Gaming keyboard is constructed of metal alloy and ABS with plate-mounted mechanical keys and switches that stand up to tough industrial / office/gaming conditions. The Compact 87 key Space-saving Mechanical Keyboard Design, frees up a workspace on your desk without sacrificing performance and comfort.
PC GAMING KEYBOARD COMPATIBILITY: Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP, Limited Mac OS keyboard support

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  1. Explorer

    Just received!

    This review is for the K552-N, 87 key, USB, mechanical, blue switches, no backlight model.Two very important things – 1) my keycaps are, indeed, etched (of importance to me, personally) and 2) the 87 key form factor is perfect for those clear, disposable shower caps as covers!! I was going to order a universal silicone cover and added one to my Amazon cart and in searching the house for something to use in the meantime, I found I was out of saran wrap, only had about 4 inches of press-n-seal wrap, was going to dig out some clear polyurethane I had for making lunch bags but came across a pack of shower caps that I use to keep yarn in and they’re perfect! Tight enough to see through and loose enough to type through! Plus, rather than 6 for a buck at the dollar store, you can get 100 right here on Amazon for 7 bucks!I’ll update the review after I’ve used it a while but I love it. The small size, the feel, the sound – everything about it is awesome!Some think it’s loud but I typed, for years, on an IBM Selectric so it’s not loud to me and I wouldn’t have any idea what others would consider loud so…

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  2. B Schneider

    Great deal for under $30

    I bought this board a few months back to strip for the case and plate for my own custom build.For anyone wondering, this IS a mechanical keyboard for under $30 — not one of those “mechanical feeling” keyboards. The switches also use the Cherry MX stem so you’ll be able to swap keycaps with any other cap that is MX compatible.The keyboard is very sturdy with a plastic case and either a hard plastic material or a very thin metal coated in plastic plate. The screws in the plate are positioned in a way where there is no bend when you type.For anyone looking for a cheap plate/case for a custom TKL build, I would highly recommend this. I was able to desolder and strip switches from the PCB/plate relatively easily. The plate is probably less than 1mm thick though, so you need to be careful when pulling keycaps if you do a handwired build.I just ordered another white one for my next build as well.

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  3. B

    Decent Entry Level Mechanical, Review By A 135+ WPM Typist

    Bought this to compare to my cheap TOMOKO. They use the same Outemu Blue Switch, but the build quality on the TOMOKO is definitely better. For one, the Redragon has an almost “hollow” sound, and in a quiet room you’ll definitely be able to hear the space bar reverberating if you’re a heavy typer. As well, the braces that hold the wider keys (Shift, Enter, etc) aren’t molded into the top case or held firmly in place, so there’s plenty of wobble room, and definitely affects the feeling of those keys for the worse, though not too offensive. For an entry level mech it’s pretty decent, but for the same exact price you can get the TOMOKO which I’ve had no real gripes with and used heavily for over 2 years. I do however like the font on this one the most, as opposed to the gaudy “gamer font” you see on so many mechs.

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  4. Aristides

    Great product

    UPDATE – JULY 7, 2018Keyboard performs flawlessly. One small complaint though: most of my keys are discolored. The white paint is now “pale” and because my study is not brightly lit (I like subdued illumination) it takes a bit more effort to aim for the right key (I also wear glasses). I wonder if there’s any way to “boost” the color by using indelible ink (?) — otherwise, I wouldn’t change this little keyboard for anything!=====================Ever since I used a mechanical keyboard for the first time in 1985 I got hooked. “Progress” though pushed me into laptop territory and its atrocious keyboards. Only recently (2014) I returned to a desktop and was using the usual mushy wireless keyboards… until, that is, my daughter pointed me in the right direction (she’s a gamer). This K552 is the right medicine. Compact (I have limited space) and sturdy it has taken me back to the good old days of my university years. And before I forget: this little keyboard is built like a tank.

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  5. fryque

    Okay, but not what I expected.

    I like this keyboard for typing. I do not need the compact size. I did not want a number pad, so that is good.But for gaming and such, the two finger response is less than I would expect for a pro board.I have one game that uses Ctrl-Space a lot. That does not respond the way I would like.The loud, old style, mechanical sounds do not bother me, but I don’t need them.I will use this until I find a bigger one.ADDED NOTE: Been using this for over a month now and I do love it for typing. But my thoughts on gaming have proven to be very true. I do not like it for gaming. The response is not good at all [I won’t say terrible, but.] I cannot compare it to the high priced competition because I cannot afford $150 for the others. I do not feel bad about this, because for the price this is still a great keyboard.

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  6. Adam W. Medders

    Why does everyone hate you, Taylor?

    I love this keyboard. It’s loud and my coworker Taylor hates it. This brings me joy.

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  7. M. Warner

    This is the loudest review I’ve ever typed. (iMac compatible.)

    I expect this is my first mechanical keyboard because I’ve never had anything louder than this.. clackity clack.. clack.Might also be the heaviest keyboard I’ve ever had.. it sits completely planted. The key feel, the noise, the robustness, all work to change the typing experience in a positive way for me . I like this product. (note: does not improve spelling).I ordered the white one and using it with my iMac. Volume function keys work too.Must be the most opposite keyboard from that stupid chiclet one Apple provides which they call “magic”. tenkeyless was 30 bucks.. don’t hesitate.

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  8. Adam McLimans

    Redragon Quality

    I started using Redragon brand when I needed a new gaming mouse. Haven’t looked back! This keyboard is a great mechanical keyboard, especially for the price. Lots of people complain because it is noisy, but what do you expect when you buy a mechanical keyboard?! I have nothing bad to say except I wish I would have bought the back-lit one for the extra “cool” factor.My boyfriend has owned the back-lit red version for over a year now and no wear and tear. I expect the same out of this one as it has not broken or shown any problems yet.Photo is of my Redragon setup!

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  9. Amazon Customer

    A joy to disassemble and reassemble

    This keyboard easy to take apart. On the box it lists: “Customizable Mechanical Switch Keyboards” “Mechanical Keyboard Switch for DIY”. Of course, we’ll not fault the plural use of Keyboards, I was really hoping for two in the box we I saw it.I have successfully taken apart and rebuilt the keyboard. I have taken it apart to the point of having the PCB off of the switches. It has a nice metal plate holding the switches and caps to keep the system sturdy. The backing case is a hard plastic. It has easy to remove screws for everything that can be separated. The switches have tiny prongs to fit into the PCB. If would use them for another build, it would be a difficult time to solder them or breadboard them.The useful things to this keyboard if one would desire to do a mod are likely:1.) The switches — with enough love they could likely be used.2.) The metal back plate — it could be cut the way one might desire to have two or three key pads3.) The key caps — they are fine, but oddly without the “Microsoft Windows” icon the “Win” seems off — A circle for “any OS” would be better. Though using the Ubuntu circle is likely undesired.4.) The plastic case bottom. However, for many people, if they were to do their own builds, they’d likely start with a 3d printed solution. But, the case bottom could likely be used.To use it as is, well, that’s fine too. Having used it fully before and after the rebuilt and owning other models from RedDragon, I know they work just fine. The nice thing about this model is that without the back lighting, it takes 100mA at 5V to run — at least if I believe the back panel. The lighted versions are the same voltage at 200mA — well the red one.Oh, the PCB is printed to have a RGB set of pins. So, it is quite likely RedDragon brand is made the same with all models having lighting or not. Of course, the key caps are not see through in the case of the non-lighted version. But, it could be someone else’s experiment to see whether an unlighted version could be transformed.

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    Redragon K552-N Mechanical Gaming Keyboard 87 Keys 60% Small TKL Tenkeyless Computer Keyboard KUMARA USB Wired Cherry MX…
    Redragon K552-N Mechanical Gaming Keyboard 87 Keys 60% Small TKL Tenkeyless Computer Keyboard KUMARA USB Wired Cherry MX…

    Amazon.com Price: $31.27 (as of 20/07/2021 01:37 PST- Details)

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