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The Redragon K671 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard combines 11 programmable RGB backlit modes, hot-swappable linear red switches, and full anti-ghosting for seamless, customizable performance. Featuring durable double-shot PBT keycaps and macro editing capabilities, it’s designed for gamers and professionals seeking a responsive, stylish wired keyboard compatible with PC and Mac.











| ASIN | B0CF3VGQFL |
| Additional Features | Backlit, Customizable Display Keys, Ergonomic, Hot-Swappable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #215 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #13 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Redragon |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | 🅼⓿🆂🆃 🅦🅘🅢🅗🅔🅓 🅕🅞🅡 |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 6,437 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Mechanical |
| Manufacturer | Redragon |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | cherry_mx_red |
| Model Name | K671 |
| Model Number | K671 |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Number of Sections | 3 |
| Power Source | Wired |
| Series Number | 671 |
| Special Feature | Backlit, Customizable Display Keys, Ergonomic, Hot-Swappable |
| Style Name | Wired |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Theme | Rainbow |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
R**Z
Shorter than expected life.
This was a fine keyboard, but it recently started to act up- double tapping keys (most usually the "T" key, but other keys are starting to act up as well). It did last a reasonably long time, about a year and a half, but considering it never got dirty or spilled on, that it double strikes, or misses a strike, makes keyboarding un-fun, always having to go back and erase a second or third "t" in a word or sentence. Buy with caution; if you're typing out manuscripts, be prepared to correct the extra letters. Buy with caution. Good for gaming, I've had no problem there.
J**.
A very good mechanical keyboard without breaking the bank...
I have 2 Redragon Mechanical Gaming Keyboards and both are wired, but different models. This one I purchased recently for my gaming desktop and it is a very good keyboard. Based on the other model of keyboard of the same brand, this should be the same: durable, responsive, backlit, and some key are modular and can be changed for a fair value price. In short, if you want a mechanical keyboard that is decent enough for gaming without breaking the bank, this is your keyboard.
P**E
Great Keyboard
I got this keyboard to replace my old membrane one, and so far this one is amazing. The keys are easy to remove and replace, the backlight works and offers a multitude of colors and effects, and the software provided allows for easily created custom macros. The clicking sound is not too loud and the little resistance on the keys is quite nice. The size is relatively average, and the shape of the keys have a slight tilt towards the bottom of the keyboard. I find that I tend to accidentally hold down keys while gaming because of the shape of the keys. This is no fault to Redragon, however. I will add that they were quick to rectify a manufacture error and replace the first keyboard that arrived—the backlight on some keys weren’t working. Fortunately, the replacement has been perfect.
H**A
Keys Sound Amazing But are a Tad Small
I've had this keyboard for a few weeks now, a replacement for a cheap Jellycomb Bluetooth that I bought and for some reason stopped working in the middle of a meeting. After realizing it was the Bluetooth getting finicky, I decided to replace it with a non-bluetooth keyboard. At first, I chose Red Dragon's SHIVA brand, but I hated how mushy the keys felt (my job requires a lot of typing, so keys that are too mushy cause wrist pain). I returned that and tried this one instead. Luckily, I picked it up during a sale, so the price was actually better than a SHIVA. This is my first mechanical keyboard. The feel is great: the keys are responsive and nothing feels mushy. It's a real joy to type on. It IS louder than other keyboards I have had, but I like it. The sound is a soothing "clack-clack-clack" similar to (but not as noisy as) a typewriter. If that kind of sound brings you ASMR joy, then you'll likely enjoy this keyboard. However, if you want to type quietly because of a shared workspace or something, this may not be the keyboard for you. Another issue is that the keyboard keys are slightly higher and even with the angled feet open, my wrists get tired. I'm going to grab a wrist pad, and I think it'll fix the issue. I enjoy the pre-settings. I've been trying to get things that don't require a huge time-sink or setup commitment from me, and the fact that the pre-settings have stuff I use, like calculator and file manager, is great. I don't have to set anything, it really is ready to go out of the box. That said, while it is plug and play, I recommend downloading the Redragon keyboard software from their website so you can change the presets if you want. The quality of the keyboard is fine for my purposes. I know some reviews mentioned it feels cheap. I don't think it feels anymore cheap than any other keyboard in this price point. In fact, to me, the keys feel a bit better made. I don't plan on moving the keyboard around -- it's hooked up to a desktop computer at my work desk -- so I don't know if that makes a difference. HOWEVER, the keyboard size is a tad small, in my opinion. I suppose this was done for a smaller footprint to save desk space, but as a result, the keys are *slightly* smaller than the average keyboard. While it is usually fine, I do find myself making typos more often as a result because my fingers (which are pretty average, not "huge" or "fat") will miss the keys. Considering I type pretty fast (over 95 wpm), it is a big annoyance. People who 10-key type may not have this issue as much as I have, but honestly, if I had realized this earlier, I may have returned the keyboard for a mechanical one with larger keys. In fact, the same model has a $10+ one that looks like the keys maybe larger. However, considering I like almost everything else about it, it's not a big sacrifice for me and I hope with more time on the keyboard typing, I'll get used to the key size.
B**H
Redragon is the Perfect Balance of Affordability, Functionality, and Fun!
This is overall an excellent keyboard choice. Redragon has consistently proved itself a real comptetitor in the keyboards and peripherals markets -- Their products hold up well to comptetitors such as "Hyper-X" and "Logitech". What I've found is that Redragon consistently offers a delicate balance of affordable value, functionality, and absolute fun. They have an incredible array of products to meet everyone's needs and expectations, whether it be avid gamers and PC professionals alike. As a loyal Redragon consumer, I have rarely had issues with their product line, however, in this instance there was some damage to the exterior packaging, but it seems directly attributed to poor-handling as sometimes happens -- This is one of many Amazon products participating in the sustainable program, so it does not arrive in extra-padded packaging. This is not the fault of Redragon and therefore doesn't effect my star-rating. As a mention, I would also like to see the RGB backlighting perhaps improved on this model as well -- While it is fully customizable as it relates to lighting and patterns (with or without Redragon Software), the brightness threshold is lower than most of us enthiusasts would like -- Especially those who find themselves gaming or working in less than optimal lighting conditions. Additionally, given that this keyboard has hot-swappable keycaps and switches, perhaps Redragon will include the all-in-one dual-sided pulling tool in the future, rather than a separate keycap puller and U-shaped tool which is included with this model. The all-in-one puller tool is much more functional and effective in my experience. In fact, Redragon does include this tool with many of their keyboards. I brought these minor concerns to the attention of Redragon, to which they were very receptive and understanding. They backed up their quality product with a replacement. That too is something that really stands out with Redragon, they take customer satisfaction seriously. Thanks for reading and allowing me to share my thoughts and experiences with the K671 keyboard.
P**Y
Amazing redragon gaming keyboard
Great keyboard high quality for the price. I recommend it to anyone looking for an amazing gaming keyboard for their gaming pc. I like the color combo on it. Worth the money.
H**N
Works well, tactile sounds
I've never thought about using this brand for my setup, but I really like the tactile sounds when I'm pressing keys and how easy it is to see what key I'm pressing. Really appreciate the spare keys and tools that came with it. Never had any issue with it working.
K**R
Decent for a deal, but could be more durable.
I wouldn't buy this keyboard for more than thirty dollars, but it goes on sale enough that I believe it's worth buying for the twenty or so dollars the bring the price down to. I've had this keyboard for over a year, and it's worked flawlessly for most of that time. There's not much to say about it, functionally. It's a standard full-sized mechanical keyboard. It's not quiet, but I like how clicky it is, personally. Now, for the reason I don't recommend you buy this for full price. About nine or ten months into owning this item, the keys started to behave finicky. The 'R' key no longer lights up and the 'A' key has a problem with double inputs. I'll give the keyboard this, I use it a lot. I'm a writer and a gamer, so I've really put it through its paces. I'm also not as anal about maintenance as I probably should be. If you regularly dust and clean under the keycaps, it would probably last you a good deal longer. If your like me, someone who puts your keyboard through heavy use, I would go with something more durable. If you only intend to game with it, it should be fine for about a year, which for twenty dollars is a fine deal.
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