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The Redragon K708 is a premium 75% wireless mechanical keyboard featuring a customizable 1.14" LCD screen, a tactile volume knob, and pre-lubed Leopard L linear switches for smooth, quiet typing. It supports tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, USB-C) with multi-device pairing, hot-swappable switch sockets compatible with nearly all 3/5-pin switches, and vibrant per-key RGB lighting with 20+ effects. Powered by a robust 4000mAh battery, it delivers up to 130 hours of wireless use, making it ideal for gamers, professionals, and multitaskers seeking a stylish, customizable, and reliable keyboard experience.













| ASIN | B0D9Y25CCP |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,384 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #474 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,978) |
| Date First Available | July 23, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 2.4 pounds |
| Item model number | K708 |
| Manufacturer | Redragon |
| Product Dimensions | 13.19 x 5.51 x 1.69 inches |
D**L
Great for price, the knob is awesome.
Nice and clicky. Heavy weight and colorful. Bluetooth works good but have to hold FN + 1 to connect it everytime. Works on my Linux with no issue.
A**N
A Dope 75% Keyboard
This is an awesome 75% keyboard. Lots of LED colors and modes to choose from, easy to update and deal with Red Dragons software, and sounds amazing to type on without being obnoxious. It's comfortable to type on with my large hands and its 3 options for raising/tilting using the built in kick stands and they have rubber pads on them to keep the keyboard planted when typing. The display is clear and easy to see as well. The connections (BT & 2.4g) work flawlessly and of course wired works great as well. There's really not much to dislike. This is an awesome keyboard, hands down. You won't be disappointed unless you are a severe keyboard nerd, then idk. It's an awesome keyboard to me! My only real complaints are that GIF's are a pain in the A$$ to upload and after months, I can't get any GIF to work, and Red Dragons support has been completely unresponsive to my 5 emails now... No luck yet scouring other sources and how-to's, but I am sure I will figure it out eventually. Hopefully. Also, the clock runs fast when not connected to your PC. Over time, about 2-3 months now, the keyboard clock is officially 7min fast, but for the price you pay to get this mechanical keyboard, those aren't really issues to me. Just nit picking. This keyboard is still a SOLID option.
J**N
Perfect except bluetooth
The keyboard ityself sounds nice, all keys work perfectly. 2.4 hz connection works, wired mode works, and I realy do like the screen it came with. The build quality is really good and the software was easy to use. My only downside is that bluetooth connection doesn't work, so that's a downside if you plan to use it with bluetooth. Overall, still worth the price, and still a perfect keyboard.
S**N
The Mouse That Roared: Better By Far Than Entry Level Corsair & Razer Boards
I bought this, the Razer Cynosa, and the Corsair K55 to compare as entry level KBs. To my surprise, the K552 wins by a considerable margin, assuming one can do without per key RGB and macro keys. Redragon K552 Pros: 1) solid metal frame construction 2) actual mechanical keys - Outremu Blues, a very good copy of Cherry Blues. Solid feel, very tactile, and (for better or worse) probably clackier than Cherrys. 3) Clever lighting presets - 18 very useful and diverse patterns - gems sparkling, rain falling, birds flying etc. Maybe the largest number and most diverse set of light patterns I've seen on a KB. 4) No software needed to use. 5) excellent visibility and durability on the keycaps. 6) Raised keys - show colors more prominently, easier to clean. Redragon K552 Cons: 1) Not RGB - "rainbow" means each row has its own fixed color - those per row colors can be on or off in various sequences (or all on, all off) but the blue row cannot be made red or vice versa. Hence, no per key or even per zone changes are possible. 2) non-detachable / non-braided cable. Compared to Corsair K55: 1) No macro capability / designated keys. 2) Corsair has worse keys - not as bad as Razer's, but the RDs keys feel and sound far more mechanical. 3) Corsair has 3 zone RGB lighting, not per key, but more flexible than RD "rainbow". 4) Corsair needs CUE software to configure custom functions. 5) Corsair has fewer pre-set light modes, but can have zones configured by use of the moderately tedious CUE software. 6) Corsair costs 20% more than RD. Compared to Razer Cynosa: 1) RD has MUCH better keys. Razer scraped the bottom of the membrane barrel with the entry level Cynosa. Reminds me of a $20 1980's era KB. 2) Cynosa has per key RGB, but see below. 3) Synapse software / site registration needed to use most functions on KB. 4) Fewer pre set color modes than RD or Corsair, AND Synapse is the most irritating and painstaking software imaginable to use to create custom effects. 5) Razer uses cruddy key caps, less visible light and less readability than Corsair or RD. 6) Cynosa keys are deep set, unlike RD or Corsair, making them harder to clean, less aesthetically appealing, though that last view is subjective. 7) Cynosa costs 20 to 40% more than RD (price for Cynosa fluctuates). TLDR: Like pretty color patterns? Don't care about per key settings? Like actual mechanical keys and metal frame? Don't need macros? Want to avoid software installs and learning curves? Want to save money? Get a K552.
ح**ق
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H**Y
Excellent wireless mechanical keyboard. Great build quality, responsive keys, and smooth performance. Highly recommend Redragon!
G**G
Excellent gaming computer keyboard for my son. He was thrilled to receive it and has found it to work very well. He was very impressed at the speed of delivery, and that it came with a key block tool for removal and cleaning of problematic key blocks 😊
A**Y
it’s really good and it’s brown switches are satisfying highly suggest buying
Z**N
Been using this one for about 2 months now, well it just exceeded my expectations. Good key switches, satisfactory tactile sound, customisable led's, Just a good deal to be ignored.
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