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🔥 Elevate your desk game with Redragon’s RGB powerhouse!
The Redragon K671 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard combines 11 programmable RGB backlit modes, hot-swappable linear red switches, and full anti-ghosting for flawless performance. Featuring durable double-shot PBT keycaps and advanced macro customization, it’s designed for gamers and professionals seeking precision, style, and adaptability in one wired keyboard.













| ASIN | B0CF3VGQFL |
| Additional Features | Backlit, Customizable Display Keys, Ergonomic, Hot-Swappable |
| Antenna Location | Business, Education, Everyday Use, Gaming, Photo Editing, Programming, Student, Video Editing |
| Best Sellers Rank | #107 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #6 in PC Gaming Keyboards #14 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Redragon |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Amazon Tablet Models | Amazon Fire HD 10 13th Generation |
| Compatible Devices | 🅼⓿🆂🆃 🅦🅘🅢🅗🅔🅓 🅕🅞🅡 |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Compatible Tablet Computer Models | Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE 12.4" |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 6,751 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.13"L x 4.88"W x 1.42"H |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Mechanical |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Redragon |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | cherry_mx_red |
| Mfr Part Number | K671 |
| Model Name | K671 |
| Model Number | K671 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Number of Sections | 3 |
| Power Source | Wired |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Business, Education, Everyday Use, Gaming, Photo Editing, Programming, Student, Video Editing |
| Series Number | 671 |
| Special Feature | Backlit, Customizable Display Keys, Ergonomic, Hot-Swappable |
| Style Name | Wired |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Theme | Rainbow |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
J**Y
Great keyboard, definitely happy with the purchase - great price too.
Easily the best keyboard I've ever bought, and I've bought some high-tier brands in the past for over a hundred dollars. It comes with a keyswitch tool, extra switches, and does not feel cheap in quality. It also sounds nice when typing. It's that kind-of "muted clack" sound. Hard to describe such things but that's my best shot at it. The size is standard array and my fingers feel good on it. I was able to switch out my keycaps for WASD (I prefer circular key caps for those) and the caps do not clash with the other caps what-so-ever. The wireless bluetooth and plugged in modes both work well; I was able to use it wirelessly for about 3 days of near-constant use before having to plug it in. Honestly, I just left it plugged in since then so not sure how well the battery is on a recharge. The lights are appealing, the keys look nice; the color scheme is kinda abstract but I'm not mad about it. Overall, great keyboard, and it's held up for a couple months now with no degradation. Thanks Redragon. Appreciate a good product.
T**.
But should you?
I would highly recommend this keyboard and company. It worked great for some time and then within the 2 year warranty period, my num1 key started acting up. I use my num pad just enough for it to be bothersome. I reached out to the company with the issue and supporting documentation and they were kind enough to get me a new one sent out, same model and everything. I love the sound of the keyboard, the ergonomics are fantastic, the size is comfortable, it responds that way you think it would/should and is compatible with every program I use. Great product! And YES, you should buy it!
S**E
Bought both keyboards so I could compare
(TLDR): The “LED” one (less expensive) works/sounds just as fine, the only real difference is the “QWERTY” one has brighter and more vibrant backlighting. If you just care about functionality/affordability, get the cheaper one. If you care more about aesthetics, spend a lil more! - - - - - I have two fellow gamer friends who desperately needed new keyboards, and since I already bought them keycaps, I decided to look for affordable mechanical keyboards for them. Amazon recommended these, reviews seemed promising, but I had another issue.. what’s the difference?? Why is one $10-15 more?? Nothing really explains the difference here and Google couldn’t help me with wtf LED vs QWERTY was (I thought they both were?? 🤨 Idk still learning about keyboards, bear with me here) A few reviews said one was brighter than the other, but other than that, I was unsure why one cost more. One friend only cared about functionality as they work from home, but the other friend very much cares about aesthetics and has a nice gamer setup. So figured, I’ll just get both! So here’s a breakdown of all the notable but pretty settle differences: RBG LED (White Logo) On Box: Sindri Red Dragon Price: Cheapest Option (great for what you pay for, best affordable option) Sound: Red Switches, not “silent” imo but not too loud either (I think this one sounded SLIGHTLY clackier, but friends couldn’t tell difference, maybe I just watch a lot of keyboard videos to notice lol) Base: Black “Metallic” appearance (bottom keyboard in light pic) Felt slightly lighter, not all that noticeable though Lighting: Not nearly AS vibrant, but still bright enough (top keyboard in dark pic) When you first plug in, the light is stagnant. Functionality: No lag so far, smooth typing, perfect for casual gamers or work use RGB QWERTY (Red Logo) On Box: Rudra Red Dragon Price: Slightly Pricier (still great for what you pay for tbh) Sound: Red Switches, same, not “silent” imo but not too loud either Base: Black Plastic appearance (top keyboard in light pic) Felt slightly heavier. Lighting: Much more vibrant (bottom keyboard in dark pic, pic doesn’t do justice, it was significantly brighter) When you first plugin, the light is flowing. Functionality: No lag so far, smooth typing, perfect for gamers and work use - - - - - My review is already long af, but I’ll have my friends update me on overall usage overtime. The “aesthetics” friend plays way more games on their PC, so I’ll be able to tell heavy gamer use for the QWERTY one. While the “functional” friend will be using it for work, as they work from home, so I’ll tell more daily use for the LED one. 👍 I’ll ask more about the settings as well as time goes on, for now, they’re just happy with their new keyboards!
C**N
Cheap price for a great Keyboard
This Redragon keyboard is a cheap and very well-rounded keyboard. Keys are smooth with a very satisfying mechanical sound. A lot quieter than pervious mechanical keyboards I've had int the past. The RGB lights are vibrant and have a couple different options for customization. I just bought it recently and the keyboard program to customize the lights is not the best. Those are the reason I'm leaving a four-star review. Other than that, I think this is a great keyboard for the price!
G**S
Sounds great, feels great
Sounds great, feels great. Nothing fancy. I did notice the the keys are quite responsive and don’t need to be pressed down all the way to activate. Very comfortable to type and game on. The material isn’t anything fancy but it gets the job done. Just a simple usb port and I can even connect to my Xbox. Great compatibility and very happy with the product
S**G
Amazing keyboard for the low price!
I was on a tight budget and picked out this keyboard but man I did not expect for this keyboard to be THIS GOOD! The material of the keys feels great and they are fairly quiet. The RGB lights are a nice touch and something you wouldn’t expect from such a cheap costing keyboard that so functions great. I love this keyboard and plan to use it for a long time
N**B
Good and Cheap Mechanical Keyboard
Good mechanical keyboard with hot-swappable mechanical switches. The LEDs are fixed colors, and only the backlight pattern can be adjusted. Colors look good except for yellow, which has a brown muted tone. The switches and keycaps feel quite light. The circuit board is not insulated too well and is visible through slits on the underside of the keyboard. It's not the most premium feeling, but for under $30, its a steal.
J**D
Solid keyboard, colors not adjustable (but patterns are!)
Keyboard has a nice solid feel and positive (but loud) keyclicks. Other than that the keys are in the right places (by feel), and it seems to be what I am used to. What I like about the lighting is that there is less glare around each key, and what you see is just the letter/symbol and just a hint of light framed around each key. (other keyboard have a LOT of light framing each key) The default color is a "rainbow": sort of an "OYGBIVR" (Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue/Cyan, Indogo, Violet/Magenta, Red. Closer study shows a more definite boundary between the colors and not so much of a blend between the colors (left to right): Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue, Magenta, Red. Programming the colors is slightly more complicated, and at first glance overwhelming. The keyboard appears to be divided into zones, and depending on the mode depends on the boundaries of those zones. Adjusting the brightness adjusts whole keyboard (globally): Lo, Med, Hi, Max, Off. The Lo setting is plenty bright for a dark room, and should not interfere with "night vision", especially if color is set to Red (except color is fixed; see below). Max is bright, and even under strong LED lamp still has enough glow that you know the keyboard lights are on. The lighting levels appear to be well thought out. However, the color of each key seems preset. I could not find a setting to set all the keys to the same color (I know, BORING!). But the other light modes were too flashy/distracting. Will have to look at support options to see about changing key colors. The only color option seems to be the preset "rainbow" for the entire keyboard. That is the only thing I dont like about this keyboard. I DO like the reduced glare around each key. Another drawback, the programming software is windows only. The software runs under Wine, but does not detect the keyboard (probably a USB setting in Wine or in virtual kernel). That will be a deal breaker. Got the ReDragon (not RedDragon) keyboard attached to a windows computer. This keyboard (the K671 Sindri) was advertised on Amazon as an RGB keyboard. Well..... the colors are fixed as a rainbow and cannot be changed, even through the Redragon software. Sorry, thats a dealbreaker. Will be sending it back as mis-represented. Will consider other Redragon keyboards if I can get one that is truly configurable, or at least fixed at a solid color.
V**T
Reliable keyboard
My favourite brand of inexpensive mechanical keyboards. I have three, one very old, and all work just fine.
U**1
Very Good
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R**A
My sons LOVE it!
My 12yo son LOVES it for the multi-coloured light effect and my 17yo son nabs it at every opportunity! I've marked it down a star as I find the keyboard 'clacky' to type on but for gaming that's not a requirement.
R**R
Works great, lasts forever, LEDs not very bright
The keyboard and mouse work well. The keys are good quality. They both have been working for years with no problem. They LEDs are a little dim though; they’re not the brightest I’ve seen.
J**N
Not as advertised
The cable is different than advertised. The RGB is a single ugly static mode. The only customisation is to turn off or on specific keys RGB. For example the Q key is always an ugly yellow static backlight that can be turned off but not changed colours. The keyboard is hot swappable but good luck getting any of the switches out with how tightly they are fitted. This means that the board is effectively NOT hot swappable.
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