Redragon K530 Pro Draconic 60% Wireless RGB Mechanical Keyboard, BT/2.4Ghz/Wired 3-Mode 61 Keys Compact Gaming Keyboard w/Hot-Swap Socket, Free-Mod Plate Mounted PCB & Linear Red Switch
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Price: $73.98 - $59.99
(as of Aug 31, 2024 19:56:20 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Play Big, Go Mini
60% ultra-compact design and detachable cable leaves more room for mouse movement, neat desktop and easier travel to any gaming party or match around the world.
USB-C & USB-A In One
K530 PRO upgraded the keyboard itself and the included cable accessory too, making the standard USB-C to USB-C wired cable to a 2 in 1 wired cable (with both USB-C/A jacks). Make the wired connection more easier and convenient with your devices.
Free-Define Software
Download it and use it to have a totally different user experience, endless typing and backlighting are waiting for you — the show-maker.
Keyboard Software/Drive You Can’t Live Without
bit.ly/K530PRO
Check and install on your PC, explore for more possibilities.
Note: Not for K530 basic model, ONLY for K530-PRO
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Customer Reviews
4.5 out of 5 stars
5,920
4.4 out of 5 stars
389
4.4 out of 5 stars
1,188
4.5 out of 5 stars
3,381
4.4 out of 5 stars
8,802
4.3 out of 5 stars
141
Price
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Dimension/size
11.5×3.9 in 12.2×4.1 in 15.2×8.6 in 18.3×8.4 in 10.3×8.5 in 17.1×4.9 in
Keyboard Weight
0.61 kg 0.47 kg 1.26 kg 0.95 kg 0.61 kg 0.72 kg
Switch Type
Red Switch (Hot-Swap) Red Switch (Hot-Swap) Red Switch Membrane Blue Switch Brown Switch
Keys
61 68 92 110 42 104
Connection
Wired/BT/2.4Ghz Wired/BT/2.4Ghz Wired/2.4Ghz Wireless Wired Wired Wired
Extra G Keys
0 0 10 6 5 0
Wrist Support
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✓
✓
✓
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Backlit
RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB Rainbow Backlit
Software
✓
✓
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Upgraded K530 PRO – Function Upgraded YES✔, Price Increased NO✗, that is the ultimate brand-new K530 Draconic PRO. New 3 modes connection, 61 keys fully hot-swappable PCB plus original compact 60% layout. This time, you will not regret having one, the wait is over.
YES! TRUE HOT-SWAP – The transformative innovation with 99.8%+ switches compatible free-mod hot swappable Redragon keyboard is available now. The unique exclusive structure design of the socket makes the switch mounting easier and less wobbling.
3-Mode Connection – Geared with Redragon innovative tri-mode connection technology, USB-C wired, BT 3.0/5.0 & 2.4Ghz wireless modes which make the user experience upgraded to another level in all fields.
Wireless Made Easy – Built-in upgraded 3.0/5.0 BT and 2.4Ghz wireless chips, K530 Pro offers a real-wireless and no-latency connection for all devices. Easy to toggle among 3 different wireless devices via side switch (2.4Ghz/BT1/BT2).
Hot-Swappable Red Switches – Hot-swappable with almost all switch types in the market no matter 3-pin or 5-pin. Quiet basic linear mechanical switches, soft key travel makes every click easy to register. Easy to mod or update it with your wishing preference, no forum researching required.
Dedicated for FPS Gamer – Place the keyboard proper straight on your desktop and no more crooked way for mouse space saving, your mouse will never hit the keyboard any more. Enjoy waving the mouse without any worries and go get that Team Kills.
RGB Illumination Builder – Dynamic 13 presets illumination modes are free to choose by the keyboard itself. Millions of color options and reactive typing effects make you the designer of your ultimate gear with a pro driver.
Ultimate 60% Wireless Keyboard w/ brand new upgraded software/drive. Get the download link below the product detail description or visit Redragonshop software page (K530-PRO) to dive into the completely endless customization joy.
Customers say
Customers like the appearance and size of the keyboard. For example, they mention it’s very nice looking, has beautiful switches, and is compact. Some are happy with the value and quality. That said, opinions are mixed on responsiveness, performance, sound quality, and bluetooth connectivity.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
wxl –
all around great package
First things first, I’m not much of a gamer, so I can’t speak to that experience. However, I type a lot for work and for fun and performance is a key factor for me.My first mechanical was a clicky Logitech, which I rather liked a lot, but I found myself gravitating more and more to the quieter switches. I’ve currently got Bullet QL switches plus dampeners to really keep things quiet. It can keep up with me (I type fast) without sounding overwhelming to others around me, it looks great, and the form factor is fantastic.I also like the multi connectivity (though I admit I’ve never used the 2.4GHz) and the option to go wired (and luckily USB-C) or not. The keyboard has been used on Linux (Ubuntu if you’re counting), OS X, iOS, and Android.The battery tends to last long enough that I don’t really find myself being aware of how long it lasts 😉 When it does go back, the keyboard output gets kind of wonky and the red LED on the side that indicates power starts blinking, which I find a useful and reasonable indicator.As far as the keyboard itself, I’ve found using FN1 a reasonable way to get to those “missing” keys: function, arrows (on ASWD, which makes logical sense), page, insert/delete, home/end, print screen. It also works for backtick and tilde but I always find it a bit confusing as FN1+escape will provide both of those (you add shift to get the tilde). These characters are extremely valuable in the Linux command line, so I’m a little sensitive about it. That’s a relatively small gripe given how much is jammed together in such a small space without doing weird stuff like having overly short keycaps. A compromise has to be made somewhere.As for the bad stuff: the stabilizers are a little loud, especially the space bar. This is a mod I plan on dealing with soonish and I’ll update accordingly. If you run clicky switches, you probably won’t even notice.Oh, and can’t comment on the software as I’ve yet had the need to use it.Regardless of any negatives, the price is fantastic for what you get. If you’re looking for a functional and still upgradable mechanical keyboard but you don’t want to pay prices normally associated with more custom mechanical keyboards, this is a great way to go.
B. Yamamoto –
AWESOME mech keyboard.
I’m really pleased with this keyboard.Some highlights:Switches: Comes with brown switches. It also comes with additional switches you can try out (black, red, blue and an extra brown switch, 1 each). I initially was going to go with a keyboard that had blue switches but after swapping out my spacebar to a blue switch, I had to change it back immediately. The brown switches are a nice happy medium between the red and blue, it all comes down to preference – gamers typically prefer red or brown, blue switches have that kind of high pitched click that some people find satisfying to type on. If you’re unfamiliar with key switches, I would suggest researching them a little to see what you think you’d prefer. The key switches are really only compatible with Outemu switches. I’ve watched multiple reviews on YT and people have tried swapping out for switches like Cherry MX (the “gold standard”) and they did not fit. This keyboard is great for gaming. The brown switches are a nice balance for gaming and typing.Size: It is nice and compact and takes up very little space for a keyboard (obviously, it’s a 60%, ten keyless design) and it gives me a lot more real estate on my desk.RGB: Tons of RGB pattern options that can be programmed straight from the keyboard without using software. RGB has 5 levels of brightness and can be nice and bright.Quality: The build quality feels very solid and durable. For being a budget keyboard, it feels premium.Connectivity: Can be used wired or wireless.Battery life: Used it quite a bit for about 3 days and when I plugged it in, it indicated it was still fully charged so I expect the battery life to be excellent.Complaints: Only gripe is that the caps lock is the only key that does not light up unless the caps lock is activated or if you hit a limit when adjusting brightness of the RGB lights (adjust brightness with Fn2 + [+], the caps lock button will flash red a few times when maxed out). Would prefer if it lit up along with all the other keys during the RGB patterns and maybe stay lit red when caps lock is activated. Wish it had some media controls like skip back/forward, play/pause, volume up/down. Not really a complaint but it takes me a second to use the arrow keys (Fn or hold caps lock + W, A, S or D) because I’ve always used a full layout. Just something to get used to.I combined this keyboard with the Red Dragon M808 Storm gaming mouse, NPET MP02-SP RGB mouse pad and it looks awesome. Would definitely buy again and recommend to gamers and non-gamers alike.
Amazon Customer –
Very nice quality keyboard- works wonderfully but sometimes has issues with wireless mode not properly registering keys- all in all very good keyboard for the price.
LuÃs Martins –
This was my first mechanical keyboard, and a year later I do think I regret buying it. Not because this isn’t a good keyboard, mind you, but because I’ve since realized that there are considerably better options out there for a similar price, and even cheaper. I think this keyboard is overpriced and struggles to compete with other boards out there at a similar price range.Build quality of the keyboard itself is nice, it’s very sturdy, there’s no bend to it at all. Switches, however, leave a lot to be desired for the price. Quite a few of them have loud ping sounds out of the box and a couple of them feel slightly scratchy when pressing down, although you won’t notice it much unless you’re paying close attention. ABS keycaps for this price as well seems absurd to me now, knowing how many great options there are out there nowadays with double shot PBT keycaps and such, again, at a similar/lower price than this keyboard. Out of the box with no mods, it sounds very hollow. Again, I’m going to sound like a broken record – but look up some budget keyboards on YouTube and such, you’ll find a good few of them that sound infinitely better than this one.Software is extremely poor and doesn’t allow you to customize your RGB nearly as much as you should be able to. For example, you are able to pick any color you want for any specific key – all good there, but that’s only for the static color mode. If you pick any of the other effects, you can only pick one color for all the keys. You can’t customize it any further than that, and I think that’s just plain lazy. It’s very hard, maybe even impossible to justify the price tag on this in today’s market.If you absolutely want to buy this board though, make no mistake, it’s a good keyboard. Looks clean, feels nice, all that jazz. I just think your money would be better spent elsewhere.
Leo eden –
I’ve used it for a while and it is amazing I haven’t customised it but for the price it’s amazing being hot swappable amazing quality and it’s very good in performance on games
Peter B –
Was man vor der Bestellung unbedingt wissen sollte:- Das Keyboard hat ein US-Tastenschema, damit sollte man klarkommen.- Beschwerden über Lieferung der Nicht-Pro-Version scheinen alle die “Braune-Schalter-Version” zu bertreffen. Das sollte dem Händler/der Plattform mal langsam auffallen.Was man vor der Inbetriebnahme tun sollte:- Software auf der Redragon-Website herunterladen (nicht über den outdated bit.ly-Link in der Beschreibung)- Zuerst Firmware-Update, dann Software-Installation vornehmenHat man das alles brav analysiert und beachtet, kann sehr viel Freude aufkommen (wenn man rote Switches mag).Plüsse:+ Alle Anschlussvarianten funktionieren verlässlich (bequeme Umschaltung auf Nicht-Gaming-PC)+ Die Software funktioniert intuitiv (nur über Kabelverbindung!)+ Die Schalter machen einen wertigen Eindruck, die einfache Austauschbarkeit ein sicheres Gefühl+ Das FN-Tastendesign ist gut durchdacht (FN-Kombinationen für fehlende Tasten leicht erlernbar)+ Schönes und platzsparendes Design+ Im Lieferumfang enthalten sind vier (rote) Ersatz-Schalter.Dass es sich um ein Gaming-Keyboard handelt, das für Viel-Text-Tipper nur eingeschränkt brauchbar ist, dürfte klar sein.Minus:- Akku nicht tauschbarTipp: Es gibt auch hübsche Numblocks zur Erweiterung (leider nicht vom selben Hersteller/mit der selben Anschlusstechnik, s. Bild).Diese begeisterte Bewertung ist vom ersten Eindruck geprägt. Sollten sich mit der Zeit Kritikpunkte ergeben, wird sie editiert.Nachtrag:+ Die eingerastete Caps Lock-Taste ist in den Farbschemata rot beleuchtet.
Diego –
Me encantó el teclado, detallaso lo de los switch adicionales. Lo recomiendo sin tener que gastar más como un ducky o Ane pro