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Redragon K582 RGB LED Backlit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, 100% Standard Layout Gaming Keyboard with Upgraded Hot-Swap Socket, 104 Keys Linear Red Switches

Original price was: $44.99.Current price is: $39.99.

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Professional Software

Use the software to make some unique macros on your keys. Complex and cool combo can be activated with just only one click.

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Fantastic RGB Backlit

18 backlight modes allow you to type in the dark. You can also adjust their brightness with FN+“↑”and“↓”. Lighting of each key can be DIY.

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N-KEY ROLLOVER

100% anti-ghosting 104 keys. Fully programmable – Reassign any key or set up the most extreme macros for effortless gaming.

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Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars

5,102

4.1 out of 5 stars

1,885

4.5 out of 5 stars

6,049

4.7 out of 5 stars

392

4.6 out of 5 stars

151

4.6 out of 5 stars

5,065

Price

$39.99$39.99 $64.99$64.99 $59.99$59.99 $64.99$64.99
— $44.99$44.99

Dimension/size
17.3×5.0 in 17.2×5.8 in 11.5×3.9 in 13.1 x 5.4 in 15.3 x 5.5 in 11.5×3.9 in

Keyboard Weight
1.15 kg 0.72 kg 0.61 kg 0.95 kg 0.92 kg 0.43 kg

Switch Type
Red Switch Red Switch (Low profile) Brown Switch Red Switch Custom Switch (Litsea) Red Switch

Keys
104 104 61 81 98 61

Connection
Wired Wired/BT/2.4Ghz Wired/BT/2.4Ghz Wired/BT/2.4Ghz Wired/BT/2.4Ghz Wired

Extra G Keys
0 5 0 0 0 0

RGB Backlit

Software

Professional Red Switches: Redragon K582 gaming keyboard is equipped with pluggable Redragon red switches, which are linear, top-to-bottom switches. These switches require less force to press down and the keys feel smoother and easier to use. No tactile “bump” but responsive. A great choice for work and play!
N-key Rollover: 100% anti-ghosting 104 keys ensure the most accurate simultaneous key presses. Fully programmable – Reassign any key or set up the most extreme macros for effortless gaming.
Dynamic RGB Backlight: 6 backlight themes and 18 backlight models allow you to type in the dark. You can adjust its brightness with FN + Up/Down. Arrow Key in any non-breathing mode.
Extreme Durability: 50 million times keystroke test, small actuation force and short travel. Solid base with double injection ABS keycaps design, it is built to withstand a lifetime of gaming.
Wide Compatibility: Supports computer system including Windows10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Mac OS X, Windows XP, Windows VISTA, etc. With USB golden plated port to ensure the stability of data transmission. No delay, no error.

Customers say

Customers appreciate the value and build quality of this mechanical keyboard. They find it well-made, with firm keys and no signs of wear. The lighting effects are plentiful and vibrant. Customers also like the feel and color of the keyboard. However, opinions differ on the overall quality, noise level, and functionality.

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  1. Cowb31117

    Solid construction and quality at a fraction of the price
    I like this keyboard because it does what it needs to, and provides illumination in a dark apartment. I don’t like dark apartments, but when you’re on a budget, gaming/finding housing can be a challenge. many apartments I have lived in don’t have enough light to illuminate a non-lit keyboard. This does the job beautifully and admirably. it lasts quite a long time, too, and the keys don’t wear down as fast as other keyboards I have owned (Steelseries, MS Gaming Keyboard).-PROS–Dragon-RED Dragon-Good price!-Lights up nice and bright, but not so much you are blinded-Lights are colorful and easy to see.-Does not have bulky software that requests personal information and does not need arbitrary things like a constant internet connection-CONS–If you are confused by strange fonts (my mom was) this is not the keyboard for you.-If you want lots of customization in your lights, Redragon has other offerings that do a better job.Overall I am satisfied with this purchase.

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  2. Matthew S.

    Very Good Value. Font Choice Could Be Better.
    Disclaimer: I’m not a gamer. I just like mechanical keyboards and most of them are labeled for gaming. If you want this for gaming, read another review.Having used many mechanical keyboards over the years, this is my first non-tactile switch experience. I had been using a keyboard from a well known brand that used brown switches and wanted to try something that should be even quieter for a while. I’m pretty pleased with the overall quality of this keyboard. It’s plastic chassis is still heavy enough to stay out on my desk and these switches (while very different) are a good feel.I use this for CAD work as well as typing manuals and instruction guides, so this gets used a lot during my day. If you’re new to mechanical keyboards, this is a really good board to start off with since the investment is much lower than a lot out there and the build is still good. You will likely want a palm rest as the height of this is “standard mechanical tall” in my opinion. It’s no taller or shorter than most I’ve used in the past.The good: It’s really bright compared even to my much more expensive brand I had before. The color customization is full featured if that’s your thing, but the software is a little clunky to use. I setup a custom color pattern for what I’m used to and left it, but the included options are easy to cycle through.It’s well built and is almost silent to type. There is a noticeable spring sound across many of the keys, plastic chassis make very “tin” sounding, but I am going to put some dampeners on it at some point that I think should fix that.It’s an amazing value for the price. Most of the boards at this price point are either very light weight or don’t have as good of a color setting. If you really like tweeting all the colors settings, this software may get on your nerves.The bad: I only have 2 complaints on this really.First (the biggest) the resistance on the “return” and “backspace” keys are much lower than any of the other keys. I find myself bottoming these keys out on a regular basis. I have spare switches that came with the board, but have not swapped them yet. It’s possible that may fix the problem and if so I will make a revision to this statement.Second the “F10” key looks almost exactly like the “F11” key with the leds on due to the font these keys are printed with. I use function keys a lot, so I don’t look at them as much, but if you type by sight or have reduced eyesight this could be annoying. It’s seems pretty silly to me that they would pick a font with the “0” split down the middle and not notice it looks like an “11” with the lights on, but I guess they were going for the cool factor that gamers love.I would recommend. If it dies, I might buy another if it’s the same price. My “famous brand” only lasted 2 years or so before it toasted on me, so build quality doesn’t come from a name it comes from construction and there’s nothing wrong with just a good solid value.

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  3. Archie Robert

    Great keyboard for sub-$40
    Disclaimer: I have very limited knowledge when it comes to mechanical keyboards – I’ve only dedicated about 4 hours of my time researching on Reddit (you guys at /r/MechanicalKeyboards), where there are enthusiasts who would spend hundreds on highly customizable keyboards, whether it had high quality LEDs, unique key-cap designs, swappable switches, bread cable… all of the cool things that we, internal-geeks find awesome, even erotic.If you’re like me though, I name a price (typically a budget price…) and stick with it… It was $50… Now, some of you will claim that a sub-$50 mechanical keyboard aren’t worth it at all – While I may have never had a mechanical keyboard before, I’ll admit that I would not the best person to be judging the product but I do hope my below review and pictures will help you decide whether you want to try a Redragon brand keyboard which is getting some attention as the cheap entry keyboard to mechanical keyboards on Amazon…I will be reviewing the Redragon K582 Surara (red switches) ($39 after coupon) based on the board’s quality / presentation, performance, noise, and features. All Pictures/gifs are found here.Just a heads up before we jump into each of the topics, I wanted mention that I was looking for a keyboard that had a number keypad. If I didn’t want the number keypad, I would have gotten a smaller keyboard without the number keypad.I also decided to buy from Amazon based on the fact that I can return the keyboard for free, and therefore, this review is purely based on my opinion.Board quality / presentation (4/5): I am pleasantly surprised how sturdy the board feels. The plastic around the board feels thick and doesn’t have the “bendy” vibe to the board as you press keys against the board. It certainly weights a bit which actually works very well with the “standing legs” on the back of the board as the weight presses the legs against the table. I had conceived an theory when I purchased this keyboard that the keyboard would slip back as I play CS:GO given that there is not a lot of rubber feet on the back of the board, but after 24 hours of gaming on this keyboard, it never once slipped.The key-caps are “alright” – they don’t impress me but they do the job just fine, especially with transparency on the letters allowing the LED lights shine through. When I take the key-caps off, I can see them being a little flimsy but while sitting on the red switches, I don’t find them flimsy. However, when I have my finger on the top of the key-caps, I can wiggle the key-cap ever so slightly in all directions, just barely touching other keys – it is not as sturdy as I hoped and therefore taking a point off.Switch Performance (5/5 gaming, 4/5 typing): After learning about switch types and quality of different brands (cherry, Outemu, etc) I was on the fence between the Browns and Reds switches since I knew I’d be gaming more often than typing (boring emails)… Ultimately went with reds after reading that they are great for gaming and that the browns may not be comfortable for gaming. After gaming and typing on this keyboard, I can see what others are saying about the difference between brown and reds… I would have found it annoying to have soft tactical feedback as I press the key during gaming but I think I would have appreciate the feedback for typing as it would be nice to know that the key registered without a second thought.For gaming, it has been amazing, I think I’ve noticed a up-tick of gaming performance but that could be due to… just playing a lot 🙂 Never once I felt/thought like the keys didn’t register but that’s probably because I play with claw hand shapes pressing down harshly all the time. It is certainly a major upgrade from using membrane keyboards over the last decade.If you are looking for a keyboard that is more geared towards writing, definitely check out a keyboard with brown or blue switches… depending on your noise tolerance. Which brings me to my next part on noise.Noise (3.5/5): Blues have a reputation for being great for typing but can be noisy with its clacking sounds on each key-press so people tend to recommend browns. I was sure about buying the browns until I learned that the reds are quiet just like the browns without the tactical feedback. The reds still produce a clacky noise. I am not sure if its because I am not use to keyboards making noise but I can definitely hear every key-stroke on this keyboard – sounds like due to my fingers pressing the keys all the way to the floor of the keyboard. It’s not noticeable when I am listening to music or playing CS:GO.Features – LEDs (4/5): There aren’t many features that separates this keyboard from superior keyboards such as Ducky – it has all of the typical features that should come with keyboards by default.It has the typical plastic cable, nice see-through key-caps with… wait what? LEDs?! I’ll admit, I never really cared for LEDs on keyboards, let alone having the “gamers” theme that comes with the LEDs. After using this keyboard with LEDs, specifically on “solid color” lighting mode, I have grown to love it… it brings out the young me. That being said, I only have it on a “solid color” mode because all of the other lighting modes are very distracting. The colors are: green, Blue, deep purple, purple, “white” (comes off as very light purple), rainbow, red, orange and yellow. There light modes include the Wave, press-key, press-key wave, press-key “grid line”, “rainbow” wave… and many more than I could care to find out. At the end of the day, the solid color is my default mode as it is the least distracting to me.TL:DR; (4/5) For a mechanical keyboard in the sub-$40 category, it is a great product which I deem as a great entry keyboard for those who are testing the waters and “just need a keyboard that’s better than membrane keyboards”. The quality of the keyboard is firm, the red switches feel great during gaming and ‘alright’ for typing, the noise is there but not annoying when headphones are on, and the LEDs is a cool feature to have.I would recommend this to a friend, unless they had a larger budget.

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  4. Yxzter

    I’ve had a redragon keyboard for 3 years after raging and destroying it, it was time for an upgrade/renewal so I purchased this keyboard in brown switches which sound and feel awesome, it also came with four extra brown switches, the only down side was that the bubble wrap that it was wrapped in wasn’t the type where it can be popped which was the only disappointing part, over all a pretty good experience

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  5. jockeee

    The keyboard felt nice and responsive, unlike other “cheap” keyboards. It passes the sound test beautifuly and the ghosting test aswell, managed to press 78 keys at once lol.Overall a great budget friendly keyboard

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  6. Masih

    Where do I start??!!!!!!Firstly the keys feel absolutely amazing, I have a razer keyboard that costs almost £200 and I can say with great certainty that this reddragon keyboard feels WAY BETTER! (And sound)The red keys are very soft and QUIET which is ideal for me as my previous keyboard was way too loud! And my other family members could hear it slightly when they were in their own rooms haha, so the red keys are perfect for a nice and quiet environments and is ideal when gaming late night while others are asleep.The software is very easy to use and is manually downloaded straight away once you plug in the keyboard – it comes with a guide too! Showing you what shortcuts to use when changing RGB on the key lighting.Quality and performance is top tier , buttons feels great and is relatively light weight!I cannot believe the price for this keyboard it’s ALL YOU NEED if you have a Corsair or razer keyboard I would say you are missing out – this keyboard has a very nice font on the keycaps and is way better in my opinion – I have a razer keyboard and I can say that your are just paying extra for the price – reddragon nails every aspect ever, as a Minecraft player who cruises between vanilla, pvp and mmorpg gaming I can say this keyboard is godlike.The font is very unique and stands out which is what I really like – thank you reddragon and Amazon for delivering this keyboard with utmost care and priority

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  7. SetsunaShadow

    Ezte comentario va a zer un poco raro ya que algunaz teclaz me han dejado de funcionar bien.La tecla eze (zi la entre la A y la D) ha dezado de funcioanr totalmente, de golpe, y la tecla D ze atazca a vece z haciendo que ze pulzdddddddddddddddddddddddddd

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  8. Just some Silly Cat

    IDK if the damage is clearly Visible in the Picture but The provided Keycap Puller easily Damages the Key so never use it, get a different kind of Keycap Puller, this provided Keycap Puller is really not recommended as it damages the KeysThis is my First MK so idk much, but from what I saw on YT is that, Red switches are supposed to be quite & Linear and this boi is Loud when typing fast but is smoothly Linear but No Tactical Feedback is really helps me to Mistype and not realise my mistake till I look at it. If you’re getting your first MK then get Brown switches if possible as there’s an actual Tactile Feedback which reduces the chances of Mistypeing happening and you not realising it. It’s Great for Gaming, No complains There.The Build and Sturdyness of the Keyboard is Great! Feels like I can easily kill someone with it if I want to.The Bottom Rubber Grips & the Grips on Risers are actually great, and don’t let the Keyboard slide unless some decent amount of force is put at pushing it. With the Risers it’s actually even more difficult to Slide it which is great. The Risers are High quality and I doubt they’ll fail within 2.5-3 years if taken care of it and not sit on top of the Keyboard.The RGB Brightness is OK not very bright but OK in dark, it’s decently Bright but it’s not the Best RGB MK in this price but OK. In the Pic you can see How bright the Keyboard is In comparison to Nitro 2022 LP keyboard.A Palm Rest would have been really nice but this is fine without it because of its design. I would suggest flipping the Space-Bar as it makes using it little easily and more comfortable.If it’s your first MK Keyboard & want the Num Pad then maybe consider getting a TKM or 65% MK with a seperate Num Pad as most of the time it’s not used. Also the “Home, PG UP & Down” group of keys are basically useless except for PrtSC key.In conclusion it’s probably the Best Full Sized MK under ₹3.5k as it’s competitor RedGear Invader mk881 has failing LED Light Issue and K551 doens’t have that Software support & only 2 Bottom Grips which makes it vulnerable to sliding around without the Stands in.I think it’s a little overpriced but still good for the price.

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    Redragon K582 RGB LED Backlit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, 100% Standard Layout Gaming Keyboard with Upgraded Hot-Swap Socket, 104 Keys Linear Red Switches
    Redragon K582 RGB LED Backlit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, 100% Standard Layout Gaming Keyboard with Upgraded Hot-Swap Socket, 104 Keys Linear Red Switches

    Original price was: $44.99.Current price is: $39.99.

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