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Redragon K585 DITI Wired One-Handed RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, 42 Keys Type-C Professional Gaming Keypad w/Upgraded Hot-Swappable Socket, 7 Onboard Macro Keys & Detachable Wrist Rest

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Arrives Thursday, Jul 17
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Size: Brown Switch


Color: Black


Features

  • Slim and Tactical - The K585 keyboard gets rid of those extra keys and keeps the most useful ones in a slim & portable package. All of your keyboard action keys are in one convenient place. No need to worry about misclicked keys.
  • Upgraded Hot-Swap - The upgraded socket is now available on Redragon one-handed keyboard, with more ways to mod, and more fun. The Redragon Brown Switches deliver soft little-bump tactile feedback with lower noise, same tactile but quieter.
  • Play to Win - With 7 programmable macro keys, binding multiple commands and activating them instantly is simple and quick. Assign single or multiple keystrokes to any macro key to save precious time in the middle of battle.
  • Light it Up in Your Way - 5 RGB backlit modes are selectable with 16.8 Million Colors. Glorious & amazing lighting effects let the light of victory wreak havoc in the dark.
  • USB Pass-Through Port - Positioned for uninterrupted game play and ready for your mouse, headset adapter, or other USB device.
  • Form & Function - Ergonomically designed with a detachable wrist-rest section connected by magnets, the wrist-rest offers great support to make use more comfortable.

Brand: Redragon


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console


Connectivity Technology: USB-C


Keyboard Description: Gaming


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Special Feature: 42 Keys One-Handed, Magnetic Wrist Rest, Extra Onboard G Keys, Compact For Gaming


Color: Black


Number of Keys: 42


Keyboard backlighting color support: RGB


Style: Modern


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎Redragon


Series: ‎DITI


Item model number: ‎K585 WIRED


Hardware Platform: ‎PC/Mac/Linux/Unix


Operating System: ‎PC/Mac/Linux/Unix


Item Weight: ‎1.34 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎11 x 9 x 2 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎11 x 9 x 2 inches


Color: ‎Black


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Manufacturer: ‎Redragon


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎September 17, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Compact, Comfortable, and Great for Gaming
Size: Brown Switch Color: Black
The Redragon K585 DITI is an excellent one-handed keyboard for gaming. The 42 keys are perfectly laid out, and the brown switches feel great—providing just the right amount of tactile feedback without being too loud. The RGB lighting is vibrant and customizable, adding a nice touch to my setup. It’s comfortable to use for long gaming sessions, and its compact design makes it easy to move around. A solid choice for gamers who want a dedicated, efficient keypad! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024 by Elijah

  • Works good, plenty of keys, programmable
Size: Red Switch Color: Black
Pretty much what the title says. These gaming keypads are great for a lot of reasons. They save the wear and tear on your good keyboard. You can program your keybinds in every game to be as close to the same as possible which helps with muscle memory and not needing to re-learn a nee layout. IOW - you can program things like “interact” or “drop item” or “throw grenade” to be exactly the same keypress in every game. Speeds up getting into the game and less time trying to remember which key does what. This particular model has a lot more keys and is also partly in a traditional keyboard layout, so that’s really helpful too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024 by J. Wagner

  • Since using this keyboard my FPS score has gone up noticably. I'm not kidding.
Size: Blue Switch Color: Black
This really is a great unit and for the price can not be beat. The keys are spaced just right for my hand. I can angle it independently of my keyboard. I love that! It's got a satisfying feel and yes, my score has gone up. I have been playing FPS's since before most of you were born. Seriously. We're talking BF1942 Desert Combat clan leader! SR for Life! It has two minor issues: 1. I have the same loose USB plug problem that several have mentioned. Hot glue sounds like a great solution. I'm going to try that! 2. The RGB lights always stay on, even when the rest of the pc goes dark. This just requires a software update and like others have noted, Redragon still has some work to do in that department. But over all I would not hesitate to buy this thing again. In fact, I have bought (all from Redragon) in the last month or so: 2 mice, this game pad, a wireless headset, I just ordered my daughter a new keyboard and I am considering another keyboard for myself. I love this company! Fantastic gear, great support, best prices in town! Whats not to like? Well, the lack-luster software & that damn USB port maybe. Frag on! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024 by srHunter

  • MERC Stealth Replacement..sort of
Size: Red Switch Color: Black
This is an excellent gaming keypad. It has a large amount keys and an ergonomic design that is well suited for any gaming configuration. It comes with extra switches, a key remover and USB-C cable. The included magnetic wrist guard is a nice feature. After my MERC Stealth keypad finally died I needed a replacement after 15 years of muscle memory with that keypad design. Most keypads on the market either do not have sufficient number of keys or do not have an ergonomic enough design to compete with my previous keypad. The Redgragon K585 fits the bill, but it will require a few modifications to do so. To emulate the Merc Stealth keypad you will need to download the Reddragon K585RGB keyboard app from the Reddragon website. Once the keys are programed, the key assignments are stored on the keyboard and can be moved from PC to PC without using the app. Second, you will need a USB keyboard to plug into the Reddragon keypad to program the new keys. Third, you will need to remove the old keys with the included key remover and replace them with new keys (Redgragon and others sell replacement keys on Amazon and are inexpensive). Finally, using the app and the keyboard, you can program the Reddragon keyboard with your new key bindings. All of the keys are programmable except the "rec" key. The F1-F4 are replaceable and programmable as well as the key to the right of the F4 key. The G1-5 keys can be used as macros or single key bindings (they just cannot be replaced). You can also change or turn off the background RGB colors. This is the second K585 keyboard I have purchased and is a very well priced replacement for the keypad side of the Merc Stealth keyboard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2023 by Phineas Gage

  • Versatile with some nice DIY features
Size: Brown Switch Color: Black
TLDR: Likely the best sub $50 One Handed Keyboard you'll find; decent wrist rest and good thumb button placement, nice weight and non-sliding feet, nearly entirely reprogrammable and hot swappable (see below), and for those who like to void warranties, easily disassembled. It could use a slightly stronger angle, sound dampening (the thin plastic base is pingy) and more robust software, but for the price, you can't really see those as faults. I own more OHKs than I'd like to admit, but I dislike the spacebar on a standard keyboard while gaming (don't like my thumb curled under my palm). This one isn't comparable to the likes of Razer, but for half the price and more buttons, with some DIY, you'll have yourself the best all-around gaming keyboard for under $100. SETUP/USAGE: Works straight out of the box on most anything. The usb-passthrough is a true hub, so it works with almost any (USB 2.0) device, just don't expect it to charge anything. Great for connecting a mouse when using with a laptop lacking ports or Playstation/Xbox (only tried it with a PS4, works as expected). If you have Windows 10, the software allows you to reprogram all but the profile (M1-M4), Function, and recorder buttons. The software is basic but functional. I didn't have troubles with the included braided cable or any other USB-C cable I had. Connection was firm. The base doesn't slide around, but does have a largish footprint. It has more buttons than high end OHKs; too many for straight FPS, but useful for FP/TP RPGs, Mobas, 4X, or any game that needs 'G' or 'T'. The stock switches are decent, if a bit wobbly, the keycaps are thin ABS, but not terrible. ERGONOMICS: I like the placement of the two thumb buttons, but they might be an issue for small hands. The standard staggered keys should make switching from a standard keyboard easy, even if I prefer ortholinear keys. The wristrest is hard but not uncomfortable, and while some may like padding, I find hard surfaces less irritating and sweaty. The additional Map (M) and N and P keys are nicely placed so that nearly anything you need to do can be done with one hand. SOFTWARE: the software is basic and not exactly self explanatory, but isn't hard to work once you figure it out. It only works on Windows 10, and it doesn't allow extended options (you can program any of the main keys to any key on a standard keyboard, media function, mouse action, or a macro; it has profiles (4) but not layers). The changes are saved to the board, so they'll travel with it. You can't do much with the lighting other than change speed, direction, and color of the built-in effects. Still, it's more versatile than the software (or lack of it) found on other low-cost OHKs. MATERIALS/CONSTRUCTION: The main body is, what I assume is, a single piece of ABS. The bottom is the same, as is the wristrest. The top plate is a non-ferrous metal, the switches are plate mounted (3-pin). The stabilizers are part of the body, so not replaceable and made of the same plastic. The keycaps could be better, but expected at this price. Together, it feels solid, and a good balance of weight for stability and portability (other than the size). DIY: beyond the software, most of the keys are also "hot swappable" (the exception being the G2-G5 keys, which seem to be soldered in). The sockets are *not* Kailh, which makes it harder to get the keyswitch in straight, and it has a rather tall LED; you'll need a switch that had a cutout for SMDs (I swapped mine for Akko Blue Oceans because they're available on Amazon and fit just fine). The stabilizers are built in to the plate, so aren't replaceable and are pretty cheap. Lubing helped a bit. Deconstruction means removing the bottom screws (two are under the rubber feet, but as long as your careful, they stick back on just fine),, and then a set of screws to remove the plate/pcb from the base. No foam or gasket, but, again for the price, this isn't surprising. Removing the plate from the PCB means removing all the keyswitches, but with 4 soldered into the sockets this is close to impossible, and then popping some pressure clips. I don't recommend. Since the top and sides are all one piece, I found it easy to paint (in the picture, it's a matte white spray with masked stripes and a clear coat finish). The keycaps are replaceable, but the non-standard "T" and "G" can make finding a set difficult. It worked with several cables I tried from various manufacturers. Overall, this is a great little piece of gaming tech. While not high-end, the ease of use, good button count, and versatility through software and hardware modifications, make this a great choice for an inspiring gamer/builder looking for something to play on and also tinker with, without breaking the bank. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2021 by M. Razzano M. Razzano

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