Introducing the Redragon K668 Mechanical Keyboard with Hot-Swappable Red Switches, engineered for ultimate versatility and performance. Compatible with nearly all switch types, including both 3-pin and 5-pin configurations, these quiet and basic linear switches ensure effortless key registration with a soft travel distance. Enhanced with 3.5mm sound-absorbing foam, the keyboard produces a clear and crisp typing sound, free from annoying distractions.
Featuring a full-size 108-key layout, the K668 boasts 104 keys with anti-ghosting technology, allowing you to execute multiple key presses simultaneously without missing a beat. Four additional shortcut keys provide extra convenience, elevating your productivity and gaming experience.
Experience vibrant and dynamic lighting with up to 19 preset RGB backlighting modes that can be easily toggled directly from the keyboard. Adjust brightness and flowing speed to suit your preferences, and take advantage of the mesmerizing music sync mode that transforms your desktop into a pulsating light show.
Designed with ergonomics in mind, the K668 includes two-stage adjustable feet to promote comfortable typing and reduce wrist strain during long gaming or work sessions. The keyboard features a unique mix of three color keycaps, enhancing your DIY customization opportunities and allowing for a unique aesthetic tailored to your style.
Unlock the full potential of your K668 with pro software support, enabling you to create custom modes and effects available at redragonshop. Effortlessly set up macros with personalized keybindings or shortcuts, optimizing both work and gaming for unparalleled efficiency.
Upgrade your setup with the Redragon K668 Mechanical Keyboard and enjoy the perfect blend of functionality, style, and comfort, all within a compact design of 16.93 x 1.73 x 5.12 inches and weighing only 1.94 pounds. Transform your typing experience today!
Josh Carlson –
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El teclado es una pasada. Lo compré sobretodo porque estaba harto de las teclas de Switch azul que suenan por toda la casa y mi familia ya estaba harta del escandalo que montaba. Este teclado de Switch Rojo es increíble, apenas suena al teclear. Parece que al teclear, flote en el aire mis dedos. La estética es preciosa y viene con otra tanda extra de teclas para cambiarle los colores. Yo le he cambiado las teclas WASD y algunas de uso común para el trabajo. También trae Switchs Rojos de repuesto y sus herramientas.
Gracias a sus dobles patas traseras, se puede poner en 3 alturas. El cable de conexión se ve de gran calidad y es largo.
Tiene un programa para configurar las luces, pero aun mas, para configurar las teclas y cambiarlas de sitio o crearles macros. Al ser el teclado Ingles, pude añadirle la tecla “Ñ” de forma muy sencilla, tan solo hay que cambiar el teclado a Ingles internacional (ni de USA ni de Inglaterra), ahora la “Ñ” se puede poner convinando ALT + N, es muy facil de acostumbrarse. Es mas, los hacentos en las bocales es aun mas sencillo porque solo hace falta combinar ALT + AEIUO. Yo he conseguido cambiar una tecla que está encima del ENTER, haciendo que actue tambien como ENTER, porque siempre le daba sin querer y nunca pulsaba ENTER. Pero con el programa es fácil cambiar la configuración de las teclas. Es por eso que para los Españoles que como yo dudaban en comprar un teclado que no fuera Español, que tengan claro, que esa es una barrera fácil de saltar.
En definitiva. Por el precio que me costó es un teclado muy competente y precioso.
DarthDaddy –
This keyboard is very impressive for this price range. The keys sound nice, not too loud, perfect for an office environment. I own a Logitech G513 with red linear switches, and this keyboard is slightly quitter. More of a clocky sound at the end of the key stroke, whereas the G513 has a louder linear snap.
The keyboard came with spare switches and a full set of extra keys in another color option. All at a very competitive price.
The build quality, in terms of materials is cheaper. But not something I can really complain about in this price range.
I would recommend this to someone looking for an office keyboard upgrade.
Bruce –
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My old wireless keyboard died so I figured it was time to get a new one and I decided to go with a wired one this time. The reviews seemed good on this keyboard and the price wasn’t outlandish so I figured I’d give it a shot.
The first thing that sticks out is the weight. It’s sturdy and feels very well built, not like a cheap Chinese knock-off. The plastic all feels quality and the keys are smooth pressing motion. It’s going to take me a bit of getting used to using a mechanical keyboard again after using a membrane keyboard for so many years, but I do like the clicking sound.
Next you will notice this company does not cheap out on customer satisfaction. I bought this keyboard expecting only a keyboard. Instead I found a complete second set of keys, extra pieces to replace the mechanical part underneath the key, and a key puller tool as well. Completely unexpected but something that will automatically endear this companies customers to them.
Lastly, the keyboard functionality itself. It is RGB and if you like having an RGB setup then you’ll love the look of the white keyboard with the colors underneath. There is a button native on the keyboard itself that lets you change the RGB preset as well. I haven’t fully counted but there seems to be around 10 presets with everything from colors slowly moving across the keyboard to zig-zagging back and forth, and if you don’t like RGB there’s an option to turn it off as well. The last nice bit is that in the very top right above the num-lock button row there are 4 additional keys: Mute on/off, a calculator button that pulls up your calculator app, a screenlock button that works the same was as pushing win+L, and a homescreen button that will minimize all of your windows and take you back to your desktop.
The keyboard is nice and spacious and feels great to use so far. Especially for the price, this is the keyboard to get imo.
Sher22 –
The Redragon K668 is a solid budget-friendly option for those looking to get into mechanical typing without spending too much. The build quality is pretty sturdy for the price, and the switches offer a satisfying typing experience. It’s not the most premium feeling, but it gets the job done with smooth key presses and a decent actuation. The RGB lighting is a nice touch, offering multiple modes to customize your setup. While it’s not the quietest or most high-end board, the K668 provides excellent value for its price, making it a great choice for gamers and typists who want mechanical feel without the high cost. I strongly recommend Outemu Silent Cream Yellow or Outemu Silent Peaches for this keyboard.
Valérie SALAÜN –
Ho comprato questa tastiera in leggero sconto e per il prezzo richiesto è veramente un prodotto eccellente. Ammetto di non utilizzare tutte le funzionalità, molti tasti funzionale li ho sempre ignorati e la prima cosa che ho fatto appena ricevuta la tastiera è stata disattivare l’rgb che personalmente non sopporto. La tastiera è dotata di backlight dal colore configurabile che in ambienti bui è sicuramente utile, ma personalmente la uso per lavoro e sempre in ambienti illuminati.
La tastiera arriva con un kit di ricambio di keycaps, per cambiare colore dei tasti, e con alcuni switch di ricambio se quelli originali dovessero rompersi, inoltre riceverete anche un paio di tool utili per sostituire gli switch e i keycaps. Ottimo pacchetto e si vede che la compagnia ci tiene alla soddisfazione del cliente. La tastiera non è wireless, ha in dotazione un USB-C da collegare alla tastiera che termina in un USB-A da collegare al PC.
È un’eccellente tastiera meccanica entry level con un costo più che onesto, la uso prettamente per programmazione e scrittura e per questo tipo di attività è perfetta. Non l’ho mai provata in gaming pertanto non posso commentare su questo.
Rayne Bella –
Let me preface this, I’m not a keyboard officianado or expert. My only comparison is the Asus Matrix ROG with brown switches. In hindsight, I probably greatly overpaid for the Asus. This Redragon with red switches and insulating foam is a real winner at its price point. It’s smooth, quiet, well built and gorgeous. Comes with a full set of alternate key caps and several extra switches to swap out a faulty one. 19 light patterns available without even loading their software… Which some reviews mention is questionable. I won’t be installing the software, this is going on a work computer. Glad it’s not necessary. I’d be hard pressed to find a better value keyboard for $40.
Rayne Bella –
Really great keyboard. It sounds and feels great. I prefer full size keyboards personally and the fact this comes with a full set of extra key caps for customization is really great, especially for the price. The software is easy to easy and has a lot of options for further customization. For the money, this is an AMAZING keyboard!
Stone D –
I really, REALLY like this keyboard. The Mint Mambo switches are super reactive with a satisfying soft ‘clocky’ sound, instead of clacky or clicky. I like the shape of the keys, the MT3 profile is really unique, the subtle concave dip in the center of the keys makes for a really comfortable, smooth transition from key to key as I type.
I like the software, though I wish it was multifunctional, as I have a few Redragon RGB devices, and having an app for each one is kinda silly- but it’s not worth a demerit, in my opinion. Redragon is consistent with updating/upgrading their offerings.
The board is made of a heavy, high-quality plastic that has a sturdy weight to it. The keys are PBT and are quite scratch-resistant. I appreciate the on-board options to change the brightness of the RGB or disable it altogether. Having three modes of connectivity is super convenient.
Despite what some of these reviews say, this board does NOT come with extra keycaps, but it does include a handful of replacement switches. As well, the USB-C cord included is nice, but I wish it were a braided style instead of the standard silicone like the one that came with the Storm Pro.
Pros: Nice feel to the switches, smooth transition from key to key, good sound dampening and a nice soft mechanical sound instead of the typical click/clack. Connects via USB-C, 2.4ghz dongle (included) or Bluetooth. Hot-swappable switches that can be made compatible with almost any 3 or 5-pin switches (untested).
Cons: Battery is internal, lower quality cable than other Redragon ‘pro’ devices, no wrist rest.
DarthDaddy –
Parfait