Redragon K509 RGB-Backlit Gaming Keyboard,104 Keys Wired Mechanical Feeling Low Profile Quiet Keyboard, Spill-Resistant, Anti-Ghosting, Compatible with Windows,macOS, PS4/5, Xbox. Black
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Price: $24.99 - $19.99
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Product Description
【RGB Backlit Gaming Keyboard】The K509 PC Gaming Keyboard comes with 6 different backlighting modes, 7 monochrome backlighting colors, rainbow mode, 3-color backlighting modes, as well as adjustable brightness and breathing modes to give you dazzling visual effects
【Comfortable Hand Feel】The 104-key light up keyboard is made of smooth and delicate-feeling ABS material. It has a soft skin-friendly coating on the surface, making the keys feel good and making your office or gaming experience more enjoyable
【Quiet Keyboard】This 25-key anti-ghosting keyboard is made of precision-designed silicone conductive membrane, providing a quiet and peaceful environment with low noise and comfortable typing sound
【Low-Profile Keyboard】The Red Dragon K509 wired keyboard is a low-profile keyboard with short key travel, low resistance, and responsive, which can give you faster feedback when you use it, and can allow you to type more effortlessly in the office/game
【Widely & Compatible】The K509 PC keyboard is widely compatible with Vista/win7/win8/win10/win11/PS4-5/Xbox/macOS/WindowsXP, no driver required, plug and play, and Red Dragon will provide you with professional after-sales service and technical team
Customers say
Customers like the value, comfort, performance, and controls of the keyboard. For example, they mention it’s a great budget keyboard and mouse combo, with adjustable RGB lighting. They appreciate the beautiful colors and light patterns. Opinions are mixed on quality, lighting, and noise.
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Sundowner –
A steal for the price
This is a very good full keyboard, with inverted T arrow navigation keys, numeric keypad, home/end/pgup/pgdown/delete/insert grouping, and 12 function keys. It’s also backlit with a good variety of lighting modes. So far I’m really happy with it. Could it be better? Sure; it lacks a wrist rest, ergonomic layout like a Microsoft Natural, and doesn’t have dedicated media control keys (although this last point isn’t a big deal for me since this keyboard is for use with a computer that won’t be used for multimedia).However, keyboards are a very personal thing and a big deal these days, so here are some more details to help you understand this keyboard’s features.Weight: It’s not as heavy as the dedicated gaming mechanical keyboards that seem popular now with gamers and programmers. But it’s not flimsy either. Light enough to not be much hassle if you’re going to be traveling with it.Key feel: This keyboard is not one of the loud clicky ones. It does feel more tactile than a typical membrane keyboard, and the keys have a nice travel when you press them, but the click sound is very soft. These are regular-style keys, not chicklet keys.Lighting: I wasn’t too worried about have top RGB features, but sometimes if it’s darker in the room I do like some backlighting. This keyboard is a nice compromise between keyboards that have only white backlight, and keyboards that have a full software control app that let you customize everything. There is no software with this keyboard, it has several modes all configured using the function keys. Here are the lighting modes:- Lighting off/on- Neon mode: multiple colors light up three static zones on the keyboard. There are a few combinations you can select. The colors stay the same in the zones and don’t change.- Spectrum mode: 7 colors rotate and fill the entire keyboard continuously. So it’ll be lit red, then fade into purple, then blue, then green, etc.- Static mode: You cycle through and pick the color you want of the 7 supported colors, and it will stay lit continuously with just that one color.There are brightness and breathing effects that you can configure for each of the modes.I only use static mode, but gamers might like the other ones. I saw more expensive boards that only did spectrum or only had one color.Key visibility: The keys are not painted so they’re a little hard to read in poor lighting if you don’t use the backlight. However, I did like that the symbol keys had the correct placement for lower/upper case characters. I have seen many expensive keyboards from Razer, Corsair, Alienware, etc., that often invert the upper/lower case labeling for symbol keys and number keys. If you’re an experienced typist, you’ll work around that, but it bugs me when I see it. I found out later that this is an intentional design decision so that the more commonly used lower case symbol is more visible when backlit (the lighting doesn’t cover the entire key and ends up emphasizing whatever character is in the upper case position). But you won’t have to worry about that with the ReDragon.Key layout: After looking at the huge variety of keyboards on Amazon, you’ll notice that some smaller keyboards don’t have the numeric keypad or the six-key navigation group. Or that some have that ANSI style keyboard with the bigger Enter key but then put the slash key somewhere else. Or some that have compressed distance between keys or even smaller keys to make it more compact.This keyboard has an ISO keyboard layout with 104 full-sized keys. The key spacing is about a quarter-inch, which is similar to other full-size keyboards I’ve used.For the price, I think this is a great peripheral. Longevity would be my only concern, and I’ll update this review later if I run across any issues.
Amazon Customer –
Good bang for the buck
Having built a new pc with rgb lighting, i was interested in purchasing a rgb keyboard to go along with the build. I didnt want to spend a large sum of money, as i invested in the pc build. After looking at several keyboards, i decided to pull the trigger on this model. The ability to switch colors from solid to a breathing mode appealed to me, along the with the price. After receiving the keyboard and hooking it up, i gave it a try. I was pleased with the look and feel of the keys and the shades of color that i could display.the keys have a nice soft tactile sound along with a nice spring back feeling. key sounds are not to loud, maybe like cherry blue switches with a nice spring back feeling. ive had it for several weeks now, and overall im happy with the price paid. I only have 2 complaints with this keyboard, and its just me being picky. 1) i wish the keys illuminated brighter. some colors are just to dark to use, either in a dark room or with a table lamp.. 2) i kinda wish it had more lighting options, the description says 15 total with so many color and so many modes, but ive only counted 11. so maybe its a typo on the product description.again, overall for the price, its a good keyboard.
Egocarib –
Decent for price with a few RGB drawbacks
– Good key feel. Relatively quiet.- Quality feels relatively good for the price.- Backlighting isn’t perfect. As others have noted, the topmost part of many keys are dimmer/partially lit. Not a big deal but some might care about this.- Doesn’t remember RGB setting changes. Every time the keyboard loses power (PC turned off) it resets to blinking RBG spectrum, which can be annoying.
Austin Noon –
Good product for the money
Looks and feels solid. The keys are low profile and have a muted sound to them. Donât really use the RGB lights but it does look nice.
Angela – Witchyvampirate –
Love this keyboard, it’s beautiful.
I love this keyboard, it’s the second one I’ve purchased and it was only purchased again because I couldn’t get replacement keys. My nails wore through the letters on the keys. I’m not a gamer so I can’t speak to that aspect, I use it for work. I’ve never had a problem with the keyboard or mouse, which is very comfortable and has a lot of buttons I don’t need. This is not an ergonomic keyboard, it’s traditional flat. I highly recommend it, it’s cool and fun for work.I just wish replacement keys could be purchased. I made an inquiry on the RedDragon site and never heard back, my only disappointment. I did not expect Amazon other seller to have those available. The key snap-in design is specific so just replacing with other keyboard keys was not possible. My mouse is corded and perfect so I now have an extra if ever needed.Yes, I do know how to type without looking at the keys, that was not the point – to stave-off any snarky comments.
Souvik –
Its cheap so don’t know how long will it last. But for the two weeks review. Yeah, I like it. I can type fast plus aesthetic looks superb, both of them. But the mouse, I am not liking it. Sometimes the cursur doesn’t work properly. Not sure what’s the problem. But it’s rare though.
Do not buy. It’s not working. –
This is a joke. The keyboard only lights up. It doesn’t workReport the seller and please do not buy from them.
Jack –
I got this as my first ever keyboard and I love it so much. I even had a house fire of which this keyboard got water damage from firefighters putting out the fire and it still works perfectly. It is an amazing starter keyboard.
Hemachandra M –
It is totally worth it at just 1000 Rs. The keys are also removable, which makes it easy to clean the keyboard. Typing feels comfortable and sound is nice.However, the brightness of the keys is not very high which I’m totally fine with.The keys initially have a matte finish. But after some use, it wears off
Noemie –
I really enjoy it so far i havenât had the chance to really use it but it has a nice feel to it, itâs not too loud only thing is because i have a small desk it doesnât really fit but iâll figure something out. The mouse is really nice better than my no name office one. overall i definitely recommend it itâs a very good product for a good price