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Brand | Redragon |
Compatible Devices | PC, Laptop, Windows, Computer, Limited Mac OS Support |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Keyboard Description | Mechanical |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Personal, Gaming |
Special Feature | Portable, Ergonomic, Hot-Swappable |
Color | Black |
Number of Keys | 87 |
Keyboard backlighting color support | RGB |
Style | Modern,Classic,Casual,Standard,Ultimate |
About this item
- Tenkeyless compact mechanical gaming keyboard Redragon k552 tkl small compact with dust proof mechanical switches Linear switches quiet click sound fast action with minimal resistance without a tactile bump feel
- Rainbow LED RGB backlit mechanical USB gaming keyboard 19 different lighting effects and game modes 2 user defined modes 6 colors multiple brightness level breathing speed precision engineered keycaps offering crystal clear uniform backlighting
- Ergonomic designed steel series mechanical game keyboards high-quality durable metal-abs construction with plate-mounted mechanical keys and switches that stand up even during the most testing marathon gaming sessions
- Anti ghosting all 87 keys are conflict free nkey rollover featuring 12 multimedia keyboard keys and a non-slip ergonomic, splash-proof design comes with gold-plated high-speed corrosion free USB connector for a reliable connection
- Compatible with windows 10, windows 8, windows 7, windows vista, or windows xp, limited mac os keyboard support works well with all major computers brands and gaming pcs.
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 354 x 123 x 37 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.93 pounds |
Manufacturer | Redragon |
ASIN | B016MAK38U |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | K552-KR |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,083 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #68 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 25, 2014 |
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Key | 68 | 84 | 61 | 94 | 94 | 104 |
RGB | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | RGB LED | ✓ | RGB LED |
Macro | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Software | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Hot-swappable Switch | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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For gaming | 4.1 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.1 |
Brightness | 4.2 | 4.8 | — | 4.2 | 4.7 | 4.2 |
Ergonomic | 4.0 | 4.7 | — | 4.0 | 4.2 | 4.0 |
Quality of material | 4.6 | — | — | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.6 |
Durability | 4.5 | — | — | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.5 |
Sold By | Redragon zone | teenemo | Redragon zone | Redragon zone | Redragon zone | Redragon zone |
connectivity tech | USB | Wired | USB-C | USB | — | USB |
number of keys | 87 | 87 | 84 | 104 | 94 | 87 |
compatible devices | PC, Laptop, Windows, Computer, Limited Mac OS Support | Gaming Console | Tablet, Laptop, PC | Laptop, PC | Gaming Console | Gaming Console |
keyboard description | Mechanical | Mechanical | Gaming | Mechanical | Gaming | Mechanical |
operating system | Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP | Windows | Windows, MacOS | Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 7 | Windows, Android, Mac OS | Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows Vista, mac os |
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Customers like the value, appearance and clickiness of the keyboard. For example, they mention it's a cheap alternative to Cherry MX Blue keyboards, the red LED backlighting is visually stunning and the design is perfect. That said, opinions are mixed on performance, quality and sound quality.
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Customers like the value of the keyboard. They say it's a great product for its price, a cheap alternative to Cherry MX Blue keyboards, and the best budget keyboard. Customers also mention that the quality is great for the price point and that it works well for a budget keyboard, making it an underrated peripheral.
"...- Best bang for the buck. Amazing value so I purchased 2 of them...." Read more
"...I like this keyboard, it's very cheap and works very well(most of the time)...." Read more
"I think this is a great product. The price is easily worth it...." Read more
"...would, it's good but not good for a first mechanical keyboard, the price is fair too.Things I like:..." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the keyboard. They mention that it feels great to type on, the keycaps feel good, and the home row is easy to find. The mechanical feel is great, and it's loud. The keys feel and work great, are smooth, and have endured daily constant use for more than two years. The ergonomic design is comfortable during long gaming marathons, and switches themselves feel perfectly fine out of the box.
"...Increased my typing speed by at least 15 WPM.- Tactile feedback you do not get with chiclet style keyboards.- Solid and quality made...." Read more
"...The keys are very responsive, have a good feel to them, and the backlighting is very soft(doesn't hurt the eyes at all even in the dark)...." Read more
"...The feel of the actuation is good, I think, but it feels a little lower than the Cherry, and the tactile bump of the return is stronger so that may..." Read more
"...Red switches feel great and function amazing for gaming, especially after about a month of break-inTKL layout is amazing for desk space..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the keyboard. They mention that the RGB backlighting looks good, the red LED backlight is visually stunning, and the keys are beautifully designed. They also appreciate the LED lights, which shine brilliantly through the key caps and are very bold and bright.
"...Red is a good color to use if you use this in a dark room because it doesn't ruin your night vision...." Read more
"...The keys themselves are beautifully designed, I love the font, it's not your typical boring look.This thing says I break all the rules,..." Read more
"...TGhis keyboard is PERFECT. The keys are lit up in different colors to help match the level they are on, and it trains you in visuals to remember..." Read more
"...Very nice design and the key texture feels good, looks cool too.Things I disliked:..." Read more
Customers like the clickiness of the keyboard. They mention it's very clicky, responsive, and tactile. Some say that the keys are very slightly livelier and clickier. Overall, most are satisfied with the clicky noises and the consistent and comfortable action.
"...They are very slightly livelier and clickier...." Read more
"...Increased my typing speed by at least 15 WPM.- Tactile feedback you do not get with chiclet style keyboards.- Solid and quality made...." Read more
"...Satisfying clicky clicky noises, the amount of force required to push the keys is a good amount, not too heavy not too light...." Read more
"...I'm typing much more efficiently with less errors." Read more
Customers like the backlight of the keyboard. For example, they say the LED backlights are incredible and extremely impressive in-person. They also say the RGB lights are okay and you can program it to what you want. The red glow is intense and clearly visible even under high-intensity, and the back lighting is very soft and doesn't hurt the eyes.
"...responsive, have a good feel to them, and the backlighting is very soft(doesn't hurt the eyes at all even in the dark).Cons:..." Read more
"...The red glow is intense and clearly visible even under the high-intensity interrogation style lighting they use at my office...." Read more
"...Things I like:Many light modes and it is a very well lit keyboard that is customizable on how they show up but can't change the colors..." Read more
"...-The LED's are great; they shine brilliantly through the key caps. They can be turned on and off, so you aren't forced to be assaulted by red 24/7...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the keyboard. Some mention that it's amazingly well-made, durable, and solid. However, others say that the keys are too mushy and sensitive.
"...* The switches in these are great. They are outemu blue switches, which are Cherry MX clones. They are very slightly livelier and clickier...." Read more
"...Tactile feedback you do not get with chiclet style keyboards.- Solid and quality made. It's heavy so it won't move around the desk...." Read more
"...The error of the keys not pressing at all happens very rarely, and I press the key enough (during gaming) that even if it doesn't register, it works..." Read more
"...The flip tabs on the bottom are heavy duty, and are super solid, like crazy solid, you flip them back and they sound like someone cocking a gun...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the keyboard. Some mention it's very functional and compact, with solid keys that work exactly as you expect. It works well for gamers who want clicky feedback for gaming, and it works flawlessly with a Mac. However, others say that the two lights of the product stopped working, and the RGB lighting also stopped working after about 4 days of use. It does misfire on occasion.
"...I like this keyboard, it's very cheap and works very well(most of the time)...." Read more
"...which is a few dollars cheaper at the time of this writing but does not light up. Actually almost all the components are the same...." Read more
"...The mechanical keys are solid and work exactly as you expect, whether the actuation force is exactly what it should be, I don't know...." Read more
"...Red switches feel great and function amazing for gaming, especially after about a month of break-inTKL layout is amazing for desk space..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the keyboard. Some mention that the sound of the clicks is superb, and the keyboard has a nice sound and feel. Others say that the clicky sounds are loud, and they find it distracting. Some customers also mention that they can hear the ringing of metal when they type on the keyboard, which grows more annoying over time.
"...Like all clicky mechanical keyboards these are very loud. There is a click as the key actuates half way down and then a clack when it bottoms out...." Read more
"...TKL layout is amazing for desk spaceFeels solidKey sounds are not "clicky" but also not exactly "thocky" like more expensive boards, it..." Read more
"...Neutral- My coworkers find it distracting since it's loud but they can put headphones on. A mechanical keyboard is... loud.-..." Read more
"...Is nearly silent when typing quietly however when typing hard the inside of the keyboard literally echoes because it's made out of metal and it is..." Read more
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This keyboard uses many of the exact same components and design as the TOMOKO leyboard , which is a few dollars cheaper at the time of this writing but does not light up. Actually almost all the components are the same. Basically the Redragon has a raised edge along the outside of the keyboard. This is a downside for me as it does not allow crumbs and even liquids to run off the front, like the Tomoko does, but I think it was necessary because of the LED's...they would probably shine brightly off the edges of the keyboard if it were not for the lip. Anyway, I'm quite certain these keyboards are made in the same factory, or from the same parts.
* The key caps in both are double shot with transparent letters. They are cheap key caps but they work fine. Because the letters are transparent plastic they will never wear off. On the other hand, they are not very bold when the lights are turned off. The font is a little wonky, if you want to get picky about it...some of the letters have gaps in them as if they were from stencils.
* The switches in these are great. They are outemu blue switches, which are Cherry MX clones. They are very slightly livelier and clickier. I actually prefer them to the Cherry switches but if you don't own a cherry board to compare, you will not be able to tell a difference.
* The switches are mounted on a metal plate, which makes the keyboard heavy and solid, with no flex. I haven't tried it but based on the way it looks I'm quite certain you can actually disassemble the switches all the way without desoldering them or taking the keyboard apart. Basically I think the keyboard is a DIY dream. You can probably easily lubircate the switches or swap out the springs for stiffer or weaker ones if that is your preference.
* The LED lights are very bold and bright. When you turn the computer on they are on full brightness. You can easily toggle the lights on and off or dim them using the keyboard (without installing any software or anything). Red is a good color to use if you use this in a dark room because it doesn't ruin your night vision. Basically this is a perfect gaming keyboard for playing in a dim or dark room. Or typing, I guess. You can find wierd keys like the ampersand in the dark using this keyboard.
Like all clicky mechanical keyboards these are very loud. There is a click as the key actuates half way down and then a clack when it bottoms out. I like the click but I mitigate the clack using o rings under the keys. My preference is for the thinner ones that do not make such a drastic difference in the key travel nor make the keys mushy. For example I like the red O rings by ThreeBulls .
The cord is quite long and a little stiff. It's not removable or anything. It has some velcro on it you can use to bunch up the slack. it also comes with a very cheap key puller. useful if you have one but about as poor quality as you can get. But no one gets this keyboard for the key puller...in fact, it is again amazing that you get one at all at this price point.
Overall not a good package: a great package. I wonder if they will raise the price when they realize how great their product is.
# Pros
- Identical to cherry switch that other more expensive keyboards use such as Das.
- Increased my typing speed by at least 15 WPM.
- Tactile feedback you do not get with chiclet style keyboards.
- Solid and quality made. It's heavy so it won't move around the desk. Has nice grippy rubber pads too.
- Don't have to switch between the apple wireless keyboard and the windows keyboard since I use the same one off the KVM now.
- I don't have to recharge and replace the batteries in the wireless apple keyboard since this is corded. Got so sick of replacing batteries just to have wireless when it's going to sit on the desk anyway so it was pointless. The apple keyboard would lose connection with the bluetooth too so again, it was pointless.
- Compact size is better than a full size keyboard. Removing the number pad provides a better ergonomic experience which prevent strains due to widening the arms with the mouse. Research this if you don't believe me. Some ergonomic keyboards put the number pad on the left side of the keyboard.
- Best bang for the buck. Amazing value so I purchased 2 of them. Perhaps all the big brands such as Das will lower their price since this one seems to own the Amazon market right now. It's 2018, people who are sane know that a mechanical keyboard shouldn't cost > $100. C'mon, the IBM Model M in the 1980's original price was around $250 but that's some dated technology! It's like paying the same price for an OLED TV for a tube tv. Who they trying to fool and that is why Redragon is here. They know the other manufacturers are price gouging.
# Cons
- None so far.
# Neutral
- My coworkers find it distracting since it's loud but they can put headphones on. A mechanical keyboard is... loud.
- Noticed some sound interference with my Logitech speaker setup at home. It sounds kind of cool because the breathing effect will also output in the speaker. Breathing will make it sound like a badass intro to a sci-fi action scene (think star wars lightsaber) and the solid light will make an ongoing high pitch noise. This is probably an issue with the KVM I use to switch between mac and pc. I don't have this issue with the pc but when I switch it over to the mac the interference occurs.
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2018
# Pros
- Identical to cherry switch that other more expensive keyboards use such as Das.
- Increased my typing speed by at least 15 WPM.
- Tactile feedback you do not get with chiclet style keyboards.
- Solid and quality made. It's heavy so it won't move around the desk. Has nice grippy rubber pads too.
- Don't have to switch between the apple wireless keyboard and the windows keyboard since I use the same one off the KVM now.
- I don't have to recharge and replace the batteries in the wireless apple keyboard since this is corded. Got so sick of replacing batteries just to have wireless when it's going to sit on the desk anyway so it was pointless. The apple keyboard would lose connection with the bluetooth too so again, it was pointless.
- Compact size is better than a full size keyboard. Removing the number pad provides a better ergonomic experience which prevent strains due to widening the arms with the mouse. Research this if you don't believe me. Some ergonomic keyboards put the number pad on the left side of the keyboard.
- Best bang for the buck. Amazing value so I purchased 2 of them. Perhaps all the big brands such as Das will lower their price since this one seems to own the Amazon market right now. It's 2018, people who are sane know that a mechanical keyboard shouldn't cost > $100. C'mon, the IBM Model M in the 1980's original price was around $250 but that's some dated technology! It's like paying the same price for an OLED TV for a tube tv. Who they trying to fool and that is why Redragon is here. They know the other manufacturers are price gouging.
# Cons
- None so far.
# Neutral
- My coworkers find it distracting since it's loud but they can put headphones on. A mechanical keyboard is... loud.
- Noticed some sound interference with my Logitech speaker setup at home. It sounds kind of cool because the breathing effect will also output in the speaker. Breathing will make it sound like a badass intro to a sci-fi action scene (think star wars lightsaber) and the solid light will make an ongoing high pitch noise. This is probably an issue with the KVM I use to switch between mac and pc. I don't have this issue with the pc but when I switch it over to the mac the interference occurs.
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Reviewed in Brazil on September 6, 2022
I read the reviews and didn't doubt the quality. Receiving it, it also didn't fail me on that.
I received it today, ordered it last night so it came quick.
I ordered the red switches, which I think will take some time to get used to as I'm used to Cherry MX Browns but thats not a problem. When I received the keyboard, the packaging was solid. It reminded me of when I bought my Ducky One 2 Mini, the box is high quality and it's amazing for the price. The one thing I noticed was how heavy the box was, which said to me that this keyboard would be solid. The box was also sealed which I appreciated. The keyboard in the box was wrapped in bubble wrap which was hella thoughtful. For a $50 keyboard, there's alot of work put into it and I totally appreciate that especially for those who are just starting out using mechanical keyboards, this is a great starter.
The keyboard itself is hella solid. It was alot heavier than I thought it would be but i Love that because that means the keyboard won't move easily. It's a thick base, and is amazing for the price. It's very comfortable to use too. It was also a bit bigger than I thought it would be but I think I just got used to my Ducky One 2 Mini too long lol.
Theres even little adjusters on the back of the board to raise it if flat doesnt work for somebody (like me). I bought this keyboard for one of those reasons. Also, the box came with a instruction mini booklet which is nice because nowadays with budget buys, you dont get those kinds of things that explain how the product works. Also, it came with a red dragon sticker which i was completely stoked about. It also came with a keycap remover, I already have one but an extra one will be handy.
Theres 9 backlight options and they're all sick. super easy to change too. I'm just a steady RGB kinda gal so I didn't really care about the options too much but if you do, the options are great. cool part I love about this keyboard too is the arrow keys. My Ducky One 2 Mini doesn't have that and I don't really care but for developing, those can come in handy, so i'm stoked. Red switches are relatively quiet, it's not super loud but it's got a nice click to it.
I'll update for long term use at some point, but I dont think i'll be disappointed.
Overall, do I recommend this? Yeah. 100%. For the price, its a hella good deal. Great budget buy, great starter mechanical keyboard, and wicked solid itself.
Reviewed in Canada on November 24, 2021
I read the reviews and didn't doubt the quality. Receiving it, it also didn't fail me on that.
I received it today, ordered it last night so it came quick.
I ordered the red switches, which I think will take some time to get used to as I'm used to Cherry MX Browns but thats not a problem. When I received the keyboard, the packaging was solid. It reminded me of when I bought my Ducky One 2 Mini, the box is high quality and it's amazing for the price. The one thing I noticed was how heavy the box was, which said to me that this keyboard would be solid. The box was also sealed which I appreciated. The keyboard in the box was wrapped in bubble wrap which was hella thoughtful. For a $50 keyboard, there's alot of work put into it and I totally appreciate that especially for those who are just starting out using mechanical keyboards, this is a great starter.
The keyboard itself is hella solid. It was alot heavier than I thought it would be but i Love that because that means the keyboard won't move easily. It's a thick base, and is amazing for the price. It's very comfortable to use too. It was also a bit bigger than I thought it would be but I think I just got used to my Ducky One 2 Mini too long lol.
Theres even little adjusters on the back of the board to raise it if flat doesnt work for somebody (like me). I bought this keyboard for one of those reasons. Also, the box came with a instruction mini booklet which is nice because nowadays with budget buys, you dont get those kinds of things that explain how the product works. Also, it came with a red dragon sticker which i was completely stoked about. It also came with a keycap remover, I already have one but an extra one will be handy.
Theres 9 backlight options and they're all sick. super easy to change too. I'm just a steady RGB kinda gal so I didn't really care about the options too much but if you do, the options are great. cool part I love about this keyboard too is the arrow keys. My Ducky One 2 Mini doesn't have that and I don't really care but for developing, those can come in handy, so i'm stoked. Red switches are relatively quiet, it's not super loud but it's got a nice click to it.
I'll update for long term use at some point, but I dont think i'll be disappointed.
Overall, do I recommend this? Yeah. 100%. For the price, its a hella good deal. Great budget buy, great starter mechanical keyboard, and wicked solid itself.