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Redragon K556 RGB LED Backlit Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, 104 Keys Hot-Swap Mechanical Keyboard w/Aluminum Base, Upgraded Socket and Noise Absorbing Foams, Quiet Linear Red Switch

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Size: K556 Wired


Color: Red Switch


Features

  • 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.
  • Original Aluminum Board - K556 features the tank-solid aluminum metal board material covered with the classic brushed surface process. Keep the keyboard steady and elegant on the desk, for a premium typing experience.
  • 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.
  • Vibrant Groovy RGB: Up to 20 presets backlighting modes are free to choose by the keyboard itself. Brightness and flowing speed is also adjustable on board. Select your own preferred modes for any playing.
  • Pro Software Supported: Expand your options using the available software to design your own new modes and effects found on redragonshop. Macros with different keybindings or shortcuts for more efficient work and gaming.

Brand: Redragon


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console


Connectivity Technology: USB


Keyboard Description: 104 Keys Wired Aluminum Hot-Swap Gaming Keyboard


Recommended Uses For Product: Desk


Special Feature: Noise Absorb Foams, Aluminum Board, Hot-Swappable


Color: Red Switch


Number of Keys: 104


Keyboard backlighting color support: RGB


Style: Classic


Product Dimensions: 17.1 x 4.9 x 1.6 inches


Item Weight: 2.6 pounds


Manufacturer: Redragon


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: K556


Date First Available: August 18, 2020


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  • Excellent keyboard for the price.
Size: K556 Wired Color: Brown Switch
Got a few opinions on it that I’ll list below 1. The build quality is insane. Very heavy all metal thick frame that you can tell will last a life time. It’s solid, does not feel hollow and is basically built like a tank. 2. Typing is a joy on these. The switches are tactile but not that loud. I bought this keyboard to replace the Redragon VATA K580 because I purchased the blue switches. It was fun at first but the novelty of being new to mechanical keyboards and clicky sound wore off in a few months. Can’t stand that sound anymore. Note there is a slight ping when typing but I guess that’s on par with un-lubed switches and all metal frame construction. Does not bother me as I wear headphones all the time at my desk so I don’t hear it. 3. Aesthetically it’s gorgeous. The brushed aluminium design combined with the metal Redragon Dragon logo (not the word itself which I don’t particular like how that looks) looks top quality and expensive. 4. The feet are a major improvement over the K580. The feet are thick, durable and don’t slide around like the K580. 5. Hot-Swappable – It’s very easy to take off a switch as opposed to the K580 which requires you to basically yank at the switch with brute force. The brown switches pop off and on really easily so in future I can have some fun with experimenting with other Outemu switch types. 6. My only complaint was the choice of font for the following keycaps: CapsLk, Tab, Shift, Ctrl, Win, Alt, Fn, PrtSc, ScrLk, Pause, Ins, Home, PgUp/Dn, Del and End keys. The letters are all different sizes and the RGB does not shine through evenly through them. Decided to swap them with my VATA K580 and it looks way better. The keys do sound a bit higher pitched because they aren’t double molded like the original but I’d rather it look good that sound uniform. I am thoroughly satisfied with my purchase and would recommend this keyboard to anyone. I am actually tempted to buy another on to experiment with switches and keycaps given how rigid and sturdy the keyboard is. This keebs is amazing and typing this review on it was a treat! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2023 by Chris Kalicharan

  • Less loud and switchy than I expected. So far, pleased.
Size: K556 Wired Color: Red Switch
* First, note that this is thicker than a politician's skull; the key surfaces will sit above the base by a good 1.5in. * The build is solid; in the even of an earthquake, just cower under this thing! The key action is smoother than a baby's butt and fortunately smells better and is much more conducive to typing on. In all seriousness, the travel feels great. * I work with a guy with a mechanical keyboard, and when he's coding away, it sounds like a 1970s press room. This one's much quieter, but it's not silent; someone a cube over is likely to know when you're typing, but probably won't be annoyed. If they give you any grief, have them talk to me ;-) Let's talk LEDs. With the default configuration, this thing is straight out of Rico's bling shop; you'll be ready to open your own little casino. If like me, you prefer to gamble in other ways, here's what I figured out: 1. To turn to LEDs completely off, hold the Fn and press the down arrow until brightness is zero. Without light, the labels aren't very descript, so: 2. To switch to solid light, hold Fn and push PgDn (mode six) until it goes solid. 3. You can change to a different color using Fn-Right Arrow. Since I like things about as flashy as an accountant's baptism, I went for solid, but if I had enough personality to impress the old-folks on karaoke night, I'd actually choose one of the three settings under mode 2 (Fn+Home). Rather than just static animations, they light up in response to typing. Pretty cool! I think I would even select it if instead of starting dark, and responding to typing, they would start solid and dip. This way the keys would be lit normally, rather than looking like a 7th grade dance floor. Call me Persnickety McGee, but someone has to defend practicality! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2023 by Nathan Allan

  • Very happy with this keyboard
Size: K556 Wired Color: Brown Switch
I bought this keyboard because the one that came with my new PC had a weird problem with the space bar. I knew I wanted a mechanical keyboard eventually anyway, so after a TON of research, (learning about the dizzying array of features that modern keyboards can come with), I settled upon this keyboard from Red Dragon. I wanted a wired, full sized keyboard with backlit keys. After about two weeks of use, I'm happy to say that I made a good decision. I was also surprised with how quickly the keyboard arrived after placing the order. The keyboard feels solid and well made, but still sleek and modern looking. While it's a full sized keyboard, it doesn't take up a lot of real estate on my desk at all. It feels nice to type on, I enjoy typing and I'm pretty quick. I haven't had any problems with hitting the wrong keys or anything like that. It's also very satisfying, I like to hear the keys being pressed, so there is definitely a satisfying clicking sound, but I wouldn't say this keyboard is too loud at all. All the keys light up, there aren't any dud keys. Backlit keys were important for me, as I like to use my computer in the dark. If you like to have cool lighting effects, this keyboard has a lot of different modes, and it's easy to switch through them all. I prefer to have one solid color constantly, and I found the mode for that. You can also change the static color. I saw someone write in a review that they wanted a keyboard where you couldn't see lighting coming from underneath the keys, they just wanted the characters on the keys lit up. If that is something you are looking for, this keyboard is not for you. All the keys are raised up and there isn't any "housing" around the keys to stop the light from spilling out. This isn't a problem for me at all. Honestly, it looks pretty cool like this and it's probably a way to keep the price down. As for some reviewers mentioning a "ringing" sound similar to a chain link fence being hit, I can definitely hear what they are talking about, but it's honestly not very noticeable at all. While you're typing, you really have to be intensely listening for it to hear it at all. I brought my wife into the room to ask if she heard anything odd, and she said no. I then told her there's a ringing sound which she still couldn't hear. Then I hit the backspace and enter key harder than I normally would, and then she heard it faintly. I would never be hitting those keys that hard during normal use. She laughed and told me that it's a silly complaint and one that she would never even notice. The only drawback on this keyboard is that there are no buttons to change your computer volume, or open up a browser, etc. But for me, I've had keyboards with buttons like that in the past, and I never used them as much as I thought I would. My audio interface is always right in front of me, and it has a volume dial for that anyway. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2020 by Kindle Customer

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