Redragon K618 PRO 3-Mode Wireless RGB Mechanical Keyboard, BT/2.4Ghz/Wired Low Profile Win/Mac Gaming Keyboard w/Ultra-Thin Design, Dedicated Media Control & Linear Red Switch
$64.99
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Description
Price: $64.99
(as of Aug 31, 2024 16:53:22 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Superb RGB For Gamer
Up to 20 preset vibrant backlight modes can be adjusted easily by onboard keys and software, the brightness is also adjustable by scroll section. Redragon logo filled with sync RGB colors offers extra active buff for the gamer.
Solid Use Durability
Equipped with an advanced dependable battery, the keyboard provides a prolonged using time in wireless mode. Low battery indicator makes sure the keyboard will always online if you don’t forget to recharge.
3-Mode Connection: Here comes Redragon innovative 1st-Gen 3-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.
Worry-Free Wireless: Built-in upgraded 3.0/5.0 BT and 2.4Ghz wireless chips, K618 offers a real-wireless and no-latency connection for all devices in the market. Easy to toggle among different wireless devices set no limits of possibility.
30% Cutted Ultra-Thin: Low profile designed throughout the whole keyboard from the bottom board, middle low-profile red switches (actuation force: 40g) and the top keycaps aim to shorten the distance to actuation as much as possible.
More Extra Practical: Set with 4 x 5 on-the-fly macro keys and a dedicated function area for media control. Convenient to rec frequently used macros without software, play the next song, or just scroll for volume adjustment.
More Details Redefinable: Along with tank-solid material is the Redragon core software driver support, 16.8 million colors backlighting, standard keys remapping, and infinite keybindings are all available for personal re-mod.
Customers say
Customers like the value of the keyboard, saying it’s well worth the price. They appreciate the customization options and the multiple ways to adjust the keyboard. However, some customers dislike the key quality and disagree on quality, performance, connectivity, brightness, and noise.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Grafxman –
Great keyboard BUT!!
UPADTE 05/23/2022=============Okay so, apparently the folks over at Redragon saw this review and contacted me and apologized for the two pet peeves I had mentioned in my review. They said they would be taking a closer look at those two issues and that improvements would be forthcoming. They also refunded 1/3rd of the purchase price which thought was very decent of them considering, I have been using the keyboard for about 9 months now. To be honest I was floored because it seems so hard to find a company that actually cares about providing good business and a great customer service experience. And hereâs the best part of the experience that really sets this company aside, âTHEY NEVER ONCE ASKED ME TO CHANGE THIS REVIEWâ. Apparently they just wanted me to be more satisfied then I had been with the experience and IMHO, Redragon succeeded with flying colors!!! Thatâs also the sole reason Iâve upped this review to 5 stars.Most people probably wonât care about the two issues I covered in my review and for those people I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this keyboard and the customer centric company the stands behind their products! As for me, Iâll be keeping an eye on future releases because Redragon turns out some beautiful keyboards.ORIGINAL REVIEW===============Iâve been using this keyboard for 8 months now and Iâve want so much to like it but there are certain issues that just donât cut it long term. First off, this is a very nice board for the price. The color is amazing and very bright on the highest setting. Itâs a multi-device board and can be used on multiple system which I really needed and the connectivity is great on both BT and 2.4/5.0. I also like that itâs low profile and overall is a very nice looking board. Now for the bad news, for me anyways, this board when on battery goes to sleep after one minute of non-use, which is fine and good. My issue is, and is with all manufactures of this feature, that i do not have the ability to set the time out function to what want. This seems a small accommodation for a $70 keyboard yet it’s not possible. 60 seconds is far to short a time frame, and who makes that call anyway. Iâm paying for it why canât I set it to what I need? This is so damn irritating because it takes 2-3 keystrokes to wake up so Iâm constantly correcting typos. 2nd deal breaker is this keyboard is grossly over-sensitive, itâs so sensitive that if i pick it up or move it and drop it an 1/8 inch when setting it down it will actually type characters on screen and launch windows, not exaggerating. It also has a tendency to trigger surrounding keys when typing thus more typos. The keycaps also come off far to easily. If I hold the board with the keys facing down and give it a slight shake about half a dozen keycaps will fall off. This last point is not as much an issue as an observance. The first two however simply make this board unusable IMHO. As mentioned Iâve used this board now for 8 months and I really wanted to love it but it just isnât a productive keyboard when you spend 1/4 the time correcting typos because of poor design and manufacturer preference over consumer. And yes, you can circumvent the sleep mode with the USB cable but, that defeats the wireless option and I can save $30 on another board if I want to be cabled. It also defeats the multi-device option that I needed. So now Iâm, once again, looking at keyboards, they wonât be Redragons either, sorry to say!
Nisachi –
Flashing backlight!
Usually, I’ll wait a few months to write a review on a product, but I really love this keyboard after only receiving it for one evening. Not only does it connect up to all three of my computers/laptop (Two Bluetooth & one on USB. Work with Windows & MAC ^_^), it work almost flawlessly. I say “almost” since the keys are a bit sensitive. When typing, sometime it repeat a typed letter continuously until I press another key or click on the mouse. I have to adjust the keyboard settings to find the best speed and sensitivity, but the repeated typing didn’t truly disappear. Still The best part is that this keyboard is wireless, yet the connection and switching between the three computers/laptop for work and play are seamless.You can control the brightness of the backlight, but not the color. At least not that I can figure out yet. It continuously flash a rainbow color light when in use and to save energy, it turn off after a short while. Just simply touching any key will turn it back on and connect smoothly. You can use that scrolling switch on the upper right corner to adjust the light & volumes. I have not yet figure out how to turn off (if it could be turn off) the Macro keys’ lights. It appears as if one of the G buttons and one of the M buttons is always on.The Linear (red keys) are also very quite. There is indeed a clickly-click sound as its a mechanical keyboard, but the sound is soft enough that I don’t think it bother others. Redragon also provides some replacement keys and tools for replacement, which is nice.I’ve only own it for one evening and half a day, so there is still much to learn & experiment with this keyboard, yet so far so good.Edited on the blacklight: You can indeed change the color! >v< Holding the [FN] + [tab], then [FN] + [Del] will allow you to switch between seven different colors & rainbow.And you can indeed turn off the Marco key's light. Another plus for this keyboard!
Phil K. –
Overall a solid keyboard.
So let’s start with what I don’t like.- Isn’t recognized by Red Dragon software unless connected with USB cable. Kinda defeats the purpose of having a WIRELESS keyboard. It should at least be recognized by the software regardless of connection type.- Volume scroll button does NOT wake-up the keyboard. You have to hit another key to wake-up the keyboard in order to change volume when watching video. Kind of makes it pointless when I can do the same thing with my mouse.- RGB does not sync with any OEM or other RGB control software to allow custom RGB settings. (I didn’t expect it to work with other software, but was hopeful as other RedDragon keyboards are able to be controlled by independent software).-G keys are in a hard to reach spot, and since they are surface level with the keyboard metal face. It makes reaching them very hard while in game and not trying to look at your keyboard.Now for what I do like….-It feels well built. Has a bit of weight to it, and it doesn’t flex very easily.-Includes 8 replacement switches and tools to replace them. This doesn’t really instill confidence in the quality of the switches, but at least if a few go bad. I have replacement switches.-Includes a type C to type C cable, with a type A converter for PC end. In case you don’t have a type C port on your computer. However this keyboard does not require more than a USB 2.0 port.- RGB backlight can be turned on and off as I wish, or set to solid color for less distraction.-Can brighten or darken backlight to suit your preference.-Silky smooth and responsive keystrokes. They also aren’t super clicky either. Playing just a few games with this keyboard and I noticed a huge difference in reaction times.This is just an initial review. I literally got the keyboard 4 hours ago. So far it’s almost worth the money. I bet with a firmware and software update. They could definitely make it worth the money.
Tim Koulaev –
Let me start by saying that I love this keyboard. The build quality is very sturdy and the connection options are great, especially being able to easily switch between many devices instantly.The low profile makes it less tiring to type since it requires less movement, and I love the brown switches. The keys are responsive and provide solid tactile feedback. The lighting customization is also great with software that lets you customize every last detail. The added “Mac” functionality is also great as someone who uses both Windows and Mac. Battery life pretty good, lasting about 2-3 weeks depending on your RGB preferences and how much you use it. For me, a full charge lasts about 2 weeks of 8-10 hours daily use, but with the RGB turned OFF. Charges pretty quickly though and works perfectly wired as well. The volume knob is probably my favorite feature since it makes it so easy to change the volume of your system without using your mouse or using shortcuts.My only gripe with this keyboard is how low it is. The little feet that prop the keyboard up barely give it any height, and I would suggest looking into a keyboard riser + wrist rest if you are considering getting a keyboard with this footprint.Overall excellent purchase, easily competes with keyboards 2 times the price, would totally reccommend.
Raquel –
Es muy fácil de conectar y tiene 6 diferentes formas de conectarse, con una gran sensitividad, muy cómodo su uso y por el precio, tienes un teclado de la más alta gama.
Hadded –
El teclado es muy bonito, funciona muy bien y responde muy bien, el unico detalle es que se ensucia facilmente, pero de ahi en adelante está perfecto.
Daniel Miranda –
O melhor teclado que já tive! Gosto bastante de teclados de perfil baixo (low profile), as keycaps são fáceis de se retirar e o switch red deixa o teclado extremamente macio, confortável e silencioso (já tive teclado com switch blue e a diferença é absurda)Ele não é muito ergonômico por ser de perfil baixo e a altura não é lá grande coisaPor ser um teclado que não é oficialmente distribuÃdo pela Redragon Brasil, o suporte pra ele é bem limitado, o software de mudança de cores é bem simples e não da muita alternativa.Não é possÃvel sincronizar ele com nenhum software e nem com músicas.Ele é excelente pra jogos, super responsivo, pode ser usado por bluetooth (possui 3 perfis), pelo conector de 2.4Ghz ou por USB (recomendo pra jogos competitivos, menor tempo de atraso)Um ponto que pode incomodar é que ele “dura” menos de 1 minuto até ficar suspenso quando está wireless, ou seja, caso ative algum efeito de RGB e queira que ele fique aceso o tempo inteiro, tem que usar ele via cabo USB, ou ele vai apagar em menos de 1 minuto e não é possÃvel alterar esse tempoO software dele serve para mudarmos os botões de macro e as cores do teclado, não possui atualizações de firmware ou drivers para o mesmo.Por ser padrão americano, pode levar um tempo para acostumar a digitar, mas nada que alguns dias ou semanas para resolver.A bateria dele dura muito bem, uso cerca de 12h por dia (trabalhando e jogando em seguida) e a bateria durou cerca de 5 dias com efeitos RGB e brilho no máximo e cerca de 8 dias sem efeito RGBUm outro ponto negativo é em relação ao botão/roda de aumentar/diminuir volume que não tem função wake up, ou seja, se o teclado estiver suspenso, precisa pressionar alguma outra tecla para poder utilizar o mesmoO preço do teclado é um tanto alto, ainda mais porque ele não é vendido no Brasil (vem da China a compra), mas é um excelente teclado e super recomendo, não perde em nada para o da Logitech G915 (exceto pela personalização via software) e é metade do preço de um, recomendo muito como alternativa mais viável
Micha S. –
Sehr geil 🙂