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Redragon K617 Fizz 60% Wired RGB Gaming Keyboard, 61 Keys Compact Mechanical Keyboard w/White and Grey Color Keycaps, Linear Red Switch, Pro…
₹2,737.00
- Slim Fresh K617: Redragon’s new 60% layout wired keyboard in a refreshing style with a no-brainer deal economic offer. Compact 61 keys with selected keycaps, dedicated for FPS Gamers and efficient working.
- Hot-Swappable Red Switches: Most quiet mechanical switch, linear and soft key travel makes every click easy to register. Hot-swappable with other Redragon switches. Made to last with switches rated for 50 million keypresses.
- Vibrant RGB: Up to 20 presets backlighting modes are free to choose by the keyboard itself. Brightness and flowing speed is also adjustable on board. Select your own preferred modes for any playing.
- Pro Software Customizable: Expand your options using the available software to design your own new modes and effects found on redragonshop. Macros with different keybindings or shortcuts for more efficient work and gaming.
- Dedicated for FPS Gamer: Place the keyboard proper straight on your desktop and no more crooked way for mouse space saving, your mouse will never hit the keyboard any more. Enjoy waving the mouse without any worries and go get that Team Kills.
Specification: Redragon K617 Fizz 60% Wired RGB Gaming Keyboard, 61 Keys Compact Mechanical Keyboard w/White and Grey Color Keycaps, Linear Red Switch, Pro…
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Redragon K617 Fizz 60% Wired RGB Gaming Keyboard, 61 Keys Compact Mechanical Keyboard w/White and Grey Color Keycaps, Linear Red Switch, Pro…
₹2,737.00
Mohit –
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Pros
Amazingly built.
Click sound is very soothing to the ears
RGB lights are mind blowing
Super Sleek and compact
Have been always an avid user of TVS Gold Keyboards, switched over but NO REGRETS!! loving it
Cons
Takes a little time to get used to because of its compact design and various options
Navigation keys needs FN to be pressed which at times is cumbersome specially on terminals (that is what I use 90%)
No PrntScrn Button
Krishna –
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The keyboard is good, by the feel of it, seems like it will last a good 2 years without hiccups.
Only caveat is that it lacks dedicated arrow, home, end, pgup, pgdwn, del buttons. So for these you have to use combination with fn button. It’s alright after getting used to it except for arrow buttons which are the fn + w/a/s/d that are far from fn to use with one hand.
Jp –
This is a nice 60% keyboard and with surprisingly bright RGB which you can turn off if it doesn’t suit your taste. The stabilizers are lubed very well, you can barely notice that you’re pressing the keys. The rest of the keys provide a nice typing experience and won’t annoy anyone around the house as the linear switches provide a quieter sound. The keyboard itself is hollow which adds to the sound. Amazing that we can get such good hot-swap boards for so cheap. It comes included with a ton of stickers (a nice plus) and a keycap and switch puller. Overall, amazing product and amazing price.
Edgars Veinbergs –
De rode switches klonken en voelden heel goed om mee te typen. Ook had het toetsenbord leuke RGB opties. Maar het grootste nadeel is toch dat het toetsenbord maar 60% is, dus moet je heel erg wennen aan het niet gebruiken van de “F” knoppen en ook dat er geen echte knop is voor de pijltjes. Verder prima toetsenbord
Souvik –
incrível mente bom
Pulkit –
This is amazing. Two important points to note
1. I got this for coding. The keys make sound which is very satisfying while you type. But if you have been working on a laptop then you will take 2 days to get used to the different, slightly increased spacing between the keys. Also for coding u need to press (func+D) for moving cursor foward on jupyter notebooks if u code in python. This is slightly inconvenient
2. You need to install reddragon software to change color modes else it is a mess to change color schemes without software.
Vishal –
The keyboard by itself is fantastic. Great space-saver on the desk and looks amazing. The keys have never given me any complaints & feels as great as any premium mechanical board. BUT if you’re like me who’s just trying out something a bit smaller, I would go for a 10-keyless board. The lack of designated direction buttons as well as delete, function keys can be a bit of a nuisance for regular work. Even though the board works great I just ordered a new one to replace it for the above reasons.
Krishna –
The quality of the keyboard is okayish. The feel is nice & typing experience too. The switches are hot swappable & key caps are replaceable. Don’t expect a long life but for this price point it’s a good buy for starters.
elmo –
La tastiera è molto bella secondo me però ci sono troppe funzionalità di colori
DaddyCool –
You get what you expect, however the wire goes from the left side of the keyboard which maybe not be suitable for some setups. It is a 60% keyboard so don’t buy if you want arrow keys, numpad etc.
Neha –
It’s a pretty good option especially if you are on a tight budget.
Pros –
1. Well-tuned stabilizers out of the box.
2. It has Outemu hotswap sockets. You can use Akko and Gazzew switches in this.
3. The is RGB pretty sweet if you are into that.
4. A much nicer experience than membrane keyboards.
Cons –
1. Some of the stabilizers on my unit are a bit mushy (easily fixed by re-lubing).
2. The switches are scratchy (not noticeable at all if it’s your first mechanical keyboard unless you look for it).
3. The form factor definitely isn’t for everyone and takes a bit to get used to.
All things considered, I would give it a solid 4/5 because it’s pretty decent stock and it has potential for some serious upgrades.
K552 Kumara is a better pick if you use the arrow keys a lot or play story games where you need them and have the same budget.
rp24 –
Got used to using the small keyboard, but some of the keys stopped working after 45 days. I have been trying for past couple of days to get warranty but was not able to reach the manufacturer.
Heard similar complaints from a lot of people, on other sm.
Edit: increased my rating to 4 starts since I was able to take the keys out and put the working ones (3 extra keys are provided)
Sarà l. –
cheap and effective