Elevate your gaming and typing experience with the Redragon K580 PRO, equipped with innovative tri-mode connection technology. This versatile keyboard features USB-C wired, Bluetooth 3.0/5.0, and 2.4GHz wireless modes, ensuring seamless connectivity across all devices and applications.
Experience a customizable setup with our upgraded hot-swap feature, compatible with nearly all switch types (3/5 pins) for effortless and stable installation. The exclusive next-level socket design makes mounting switches smoother than ever, allowing you to personalize your keyboard to match your unique style and preferences.
With five programmable macro keys (G1~G5), you can easily record macros on the fly without the need for additional software. This intuitive feature enables quick editing and DIY enhancements, letting you create a keyboard that truly reflects your gaming persona.
Dedicated multimedia controls are at your fingertips, allowing you to play, pause, and skip tracks without interrupting your game. The conveniently located volume and backlight adjust wheel provides instant access to sound and lighting adjustments, enhancing your overall experience with functionality and flair.
Expand your creative possibilities with Redragon’s proprietary software, allowing you to design new modes and effects, customize keybindings, and optimize shortcuts for both work and gaming environments.
The K580 PRO is designed for serious gamers and productivity enthusiasts alike, boasting product dimensions of 15.75 x 5.91 x 0.98 inches and a weight of 3.3 pounds. Manufactured by Redragon in China, this keyboard is a testament to quality and advanced technology in gaming peripherals. Take your setup to the next level with the Redragon K580 PRO—where performance meets personalization.
Handy –
My wants for a perfect keyboard were “manual light control”, “softer and quieter key switches”, “good quality”, “decent backlighting”, “easy to read keys” and an attached palm rest that was worth a darn.
So looking for a “gaming keyboard” with a decent palm rest, is like looking for a famous unicorn fart. All the supposed “gaming keyboards” that are on Amazon with a built in palm rest are complete garbage or so freaking expensive as to be out of my reach.
So I had just given up. But then I found this keyboard by happen chance after watching Jayztwocents show a couple of cool keyboards and it renewed my desire to look for a better keyboard.
I love that fact that it has the brown switches and you can manually set the colors without some crappy software.
But it doesn’t have a palm rest you say! Yes your right, it didn’t : ) But I took a chance and purchased the NPET WR30 Keyboard Wrist Rest Pad here on Amazon with this keyboard and hoped for the best.
I had an idea, but I didn’t have a plan. You see, I type with my keyboard on my lap. And I absolutely have to have a palm rest when typing. So when it got here today, I took them both out and instantly knew that I was going to make this to work. Went digging around all the left overs from the garage and found some old plastic wall file holders and the fix was in. These were the older plastic type with a smoked color and around 1/8″ thick. Took me three times to get the cuts right, but in the end, I had what I needed.
A platform to hold my keyboard and wrist rest together without any bulk. Scuffed it up and gave it a paint job, and with some Gorilla double stick tape, the new set up was finished. I took off the rubber pads from the wrist rest and applied them to the new base and walla, an awesome keyboard with an awesome wrist rest.
I’ll be honest, this is the first day. But I already know I will not be sending this baby back. It blows my other “gaming keyboard” right out of the door and the brown switches are so nice. The biggest sell for me though was the fact that they used a font that is so easy see. I can type pretty good, but the dang symbols on the top row have always been a bugger for me. So now I can see the right symbol when I need it.
Typing on this thing is a dream. The added wrist rest is just the icing on the cake. Super comfy and at the perfect height.
So if your looking for a good typing, er I mean “gaming keyboard” with the ability to add a really nice wrist rest super easily, then this is your keyboard and wrist rest combo. Super sturdy and it didn’t add hardly any more weight to it.
There is also a guy on Youtube that did a nice video explaining every light setting and macro setting walk through that I highly recommend titled “Redragon K580 Vata RGB controls Tutorial”.
Over all, the build is super nice. I did take the top cover off initially just to see what I was dealing with as far as space for fasteners (none). The internals are top notch, and with the aluminum top deck making a very sturdy keyboard for a very affordable price. I would highly recommend this keyboard no matter what keys you choose. Very well made, and well worth the money.
Psychotron –
Fiyat performans ürünü, parasının karşılığını veriyor. Sadece eksi olabileceğini düşündüğüm tek konu her tuş basımı ardından gövdeden bir çınlama sesi geliyor, onun haricinde içinde kullanılan mavi anahtarlar, oldukça kaliteli ve hoş bir klik sesine sahip.
Manu –
Goed stabiel en niet te groot. Zeer groot nadeel : de software is er niet bijgeleverd en kost veel moeite het op het internet te vinden want bij de fabrikant zeer ingewikkeld en moeilijk te vinden en te downloaden echt jammer. Maar overal is de kwaliteit zeer goed van het keyboard.
Diego –
Llevo ya varios meses usándolo y va siendo hora de plasmar mis impresiones.
En cuanto a la fabricación y acabados, sobresalientes. Buenos materiales, teclas que da gusto pulsar (con su característico sonido), y robustez en el montaje.
La conexión inalámbrica no tiene lag, la pulsación se corresponde de manera inmediata con el resultado en pantalla, probado a nivel usuario y en juegos online, tipo LOL (prefiero jugar con mando y soy poco asiduo a este estilo de juegos) no hay ningún retraso, o si lo hay es mínimo, entre pulsar las teclas de dirección o de acción y la respuesta en pantalla.
El software propio para controlar la iluminación juega con todas las posibilidades: desde el tipo de iluminación, los colores, o la intensidad de la misma, hasta controlar el tiempo de apagado, algo que yo considero fundamental, ya que la gran mayoría de teclados gaming traen un tiempo de apagado por defecto que, normalmente, no suele ser de más de 1 o 2 minutos, y más si es en teclados inalámbricos, para ahorrar batería. Aquí se lo configuras tú.
Punto negativo? La batería. Si no apagas el interruptor del teclado, se consume relativamente rápido. Yo le doy un uso intensivo y aguanta un par de días SIN apagar el interruptor, que no está mal, pero ahí sí flojea comparado con otros inalámbricos gaming que he tenido.
La carga es aceptable, no se demora demasiado, aunque no he controlado el tiempo que tarda.
Y para consultar cuánto le queda de batería, basta con pulsar dos teclas, y se iluminarán del 1 al 0 para indicarnos a cuánto está. Eso sí, una vez que baja del 7, cae en picado.
El resto: teclas programables, control de volumen con un rodillo, gomas antideslizantes y elevadores, son todos puntos positivos.
Dicho esto, por el precio que tiene, sabiendo que teclados similares pueden costar entre los 100 y los 200 euros, lo recomiendo totalmente.
Kiki –
Es un teclado muy funcional y estéticamente bonito. Lo uso para jugar mayormente y cumple. Por el precio me parece bastante bien. Un poco ruidoso y trae switches de repuesto o para personalizar
Handy –
As a seasoned adventurer across the vast digital realms, I’ve wielded many keyboards, but none have enchanted me quite like the Redragon K580 VATA! From the very first click, its brown switches whispered sweet nothings to my fingertips—smooth yet satisfyingly tactile, like dancing gracefully across clouds with a subtle, comforting bump.
The RGB lighting is a pure delight. Each keystroke sends ripples of vibrant, customizable color cascading beneath my hands, transforming my mundane desk into a luminous dance floor. Whether I’m battling dragons, navigating spreadsheets, or crafting epic narratives, this keyboard always sets the perfect mood.
And oh, the joy of dedicated media controls! Skipping tracks, adjusting volume, and pausing my playlist to dramatically contemplate life’s mysteries has never been easier—or more stylish. The onboard macro keys and recording capabilities let me wield powerful spells (er… shortcuts!) with wizardly efficiency, ensuring I’m always a step ahead of my digital foes.
But the true magic lies in its hot-swappable sockets. Swapping switches on a whim feels akin to swapping enchanted gems in my legendary gear—empowering me to customize and refine until the typing experience perfectly matches my desires.
In short, the Redragon K580 VATA isn’t just a keyboard; it’s a whimsical, RGB-infused portal to productivity and gaming delight. Buy it, and let your fingertips rejoice!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ – A spellbinding purchase I’d happily make again!
Dan Patrick –
I was pleasantly surprised with this keyboard. I’ve tried mechanical keyboards in the past and hated the noise level of them. This one, with the brown switches, has a great feel and sound that is pleasing and not too loud. I love that no software is required to customize the lights, it is all done via the FN key and various button combinations. The lights are very nice to look at and there are several light modes to choose from, or you can customize each light individually (which I prefer).
My only complaints are the volume wheel feels cheap, and there is no mute button (although you can press FN + F4). It seems as if the mute button was replaced by a brightness/volume toggle button next to the media controls. Pushing this button will change the volume rocker into a brightness control. This is borderline useless as there are already controls to adjust the brightness on the keyboard.
Aside from the minor gripes, this is a great, feature rich keyboard that feels very premium and will hopefully last for many years.
Burak Özdemir –
Amazing quality gonna have to see how it holds up but it’s really good premium material too great feeling when pressing
I’m not gonna look at big brands no more