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Redragon K509-RGB USB PC Gaming Keyboard 104 Key Quiet Low Profile RGB Keyboard Backlit Dyaus Pro Mechanical Feel Keyboard for Windows PC with Edge Side Light Illumination (Multicolour)
S**T
Good budget keyboard
I've had no qualms about the product so far. It works fine. But it isn't as quiet as I would like it to be, as it's advertised. Rest everything is fine.
A**H
Unique video & photo spot
M**H
The top edge near the num pad doesn't light up
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T**Y
Good
The media could not be loaded. Decent gaming keyboard within that price range.
A**T
Beautiful and good keyboard
This keyboard was a gem ...though the built quality could have been betterOver all 8/10
M**A
Clearly not the keyboard an average gamer want
The key are little hard to press and its not even satisfying as it should be, the rgb light is not even close to what is shown here. If you are buying it for cool light be ready for the disappointment.
N**I
SABSE HATKE YEH HAI REDRAGON K JHATKE
KATAI ZEHER HAI RE BHAI EK NOSABSE HATKE YEH HAI REDRAGON K JHATKE
B**H
Redragon Dyuas 2 is Review
Best Product In This Price Range So If U Budget Under 1500 so It's Best Keyboard Under This Price Segment Or This Keyboard Brightness Is like you can use easily on this keyboard on night time or brightness is much bit high
E**N
Bueno
Funciona correctamente
P**.
Not Redragon's best
I gave it four stars because my parents like it. Typing on it feels like any cheap keyboard. I have a Redragon RGB mechanical keyboard, and I wanted something cheaper to go with the computer my parents use. At the time it was only about $23, half the price my K551-RGB cost when I got it. My parents like the flashy lights. I have tried it on Windows 10 1909 and it works fine with Ubuntu 18.04, although I haven't tried the media keys.I have some problems with it.* First, the color returns to the default RGB flashing wave every time the computer is started. As a result, it has to be reset to the desired color mode.* Second, the color options are not that great. The single-color mode colors are not very accurate.* Third, I'm not sure why there are lines under some of the characters on the key caps. The lines are a little distracting, although I don't look at the keys when I ty[e, anuways, so that isn't a major problem* Fourth, the aluminum plate bends easily and if you twist it, it does not go back to flat on its own. If you sit it on an uneven surface and something presses on it to bend it, this keyboard will not be flat unless you work on it for a while to get it straight again.* Finally, the keys are a little mushy. It does not feel mechanical to me. It reminds me of the keyboards you get with a pre-built computer. It's not bad, but it isn't mechanical. The keys are quiet, though.I would probably give it three stars, because, despite the problems, it works and you can type on it. I gave it four stars, though, because my parents love looking at it and my mother says it types fine for her. I suspect young children would be ok with it, as well.I would suggest spending a little more and getting one of Redragon's mechanical keyboards.
J**R
Feels cheap. Feels so cheap.
Okay, so it IS a cheap keyboard, but I was absolutely surprised by how terrible it was to type on this thing. It's the MUSHIEST keyboard I have EVER used. Every keystroke feels like trudging through knee-deep mud. It's that bad. It takes so long for the keys to bounce back up, you can neither use this for gaming nor typing tasks. I had a more enjoyable experience on the Amazon Basic keyboard. Redragon was also very literal about this being an RGB keyboard, because it displays exactly three different colors, R, G, & B. Don't expect any other color of the spectrum coming out of this, don't expect any kind of smoothness in the waterfall color effects. Looks more like a strobe effect. Just get a monochrome backlit illuminated keyboard, because that'll look way classier than this thing. Just stay away.
S**D
Quiet, Bright, and feels more premium than it's price
I came from an old Logitech k740 whose tactile keys I loved. This one is also a membrane but has more key travel, it's keys are chunkier so it will take a little while to get used to the depth. It's quiet/muted, and the LEDs are super bright (so the lowest setting is enough), suitable for coding/typing during long nights without disturbing family. The keys themselves are likely ABS plastic but have a matte finish that feel so nice to the touch. It is overall compact and one thing I appreciate is that the keys stick out and they are not recessed, which is perfect for cleaning. From past experience keyboards with recessed keys collect dust and dirt that you can't just air-blast or brush out.
A**R
Keys are poorly constructed
The first unit I received - half the keys didn’t work. I tested every single key and it seemed random as to which worked and which didn’t. I returned this for another unit.The second unit I received - the numeric pad enter key sticks down. I can’t seem to repair it. My thumb hurts from using the space bar.This keyboard is a cheap piece of junk.