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The Redragon K517 Pro is a sleek, space-saving 94-key wireless keyboard featuring tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth 3.0/5.0, 2.4GHz, USB-C), 4 programmable macro keys, and a robust 4000mAh battery. Its mechanical-feel rubber dome keys deliver quiet, responsive typing, complemented by customizable RGB backlighting and seamless Windows/Mac switching—designed for professionals and gamers craving performance and style without compromise.














| ASIN | B0DPB3ZZLW |
| Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,903 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #331 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (8,449) |
| Date First Available | November 29, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 2.01 pounds |
| Item model number | K517-PRO |
| Manufacturer | Redragon |
| Package Dimensions | 15.79 x 7.64 x 2.4 inches |
R**E
SWITCHING TO THIS KEYBOARD WAS SO WORTH IT!
I am currently typing on the Karura 2 keyboard, I have watched many reviews about this keyboard and I guess the one I got was the "updated newer version" The key layout is a bit different from the reviews i've seen but those reviews were like years ago. Upon typing on this right now I can feel that some keys are kinda hard to type on but it is no problem to me at all because I wanted a quieter keyboard than my mechanical one. I am a streamer and my mechanical keyboard is just so loud, great keyboard but super loud without a palm rest and it is not a full size keyboard. I decided to go with the red dragon (thank god I found this) because I already own a red dragon product myself which is their mouse that I bought about 3 years ago and man it is still working like its new. I was about to pull the trigger on a corsair for double the price of this keyboard! and I am glad I was able to save half the money because this keyboard just looks sleek, material feels smooth and rubbery which I like. Yes the keyboard is RGB and I mean it is RGB not in a sense that you can customize it like Razer or corsair keyboards but as soon as I plugged in the keyboard it was preset to a rainbow color theme, meaning each key had different colors. You can also change it to solid colors and different lighting effects, still havent played around with all of them but trust me youll know what to do once you get the keyboard. Did I already mention that this thing is pretty damn QUIET?, like I stated above I needed a keyboard that was quiet and yes this keyboard feels pretty damn quiet. The added wrist rest feels a whole lot better for someone who didn't have a wrist rest for a long time also lol. If you're on a budget this is a great keyboard to get, yes it may not feel as premium as the more expensive keyboard, yes the keys are a bit hard to press but for the price I paid for it, it definitely suits my needs.
O**I
Redragon Karura: Amazing and Exemplary.
First of all, the Redragon Karura K502 is an amazing gaming keyboard. I have used keyboards like Razer and Corsair, and I can definitely tell that this keyboard is up on par with other great keyboards available in the market. PROS 1) Backlighting is awesome. It has 7 distinctive colours, and all of them are wonderful. Breathe effect is a plus. There are 4 levels of illumination (off, low, medium, high). If you turned the breathing effect on, it will circle through all seven colours. Simply fantastic. 2) High quality build. This is THE BEST gaming keyboard available under 70 usd range. It has a solid and rigid build, with rubber-like texture. Looks elite and professional. 3) Good design. It is simple yet very elegant. The overall appearance of the keyboard is very stylish. 4) Wrist rest is wide and comfortable. The rubber-like finish makes it very comfortable to rest your wrist while typing or gaming. Of course, it will leave a stain if you use it for a while, but after five minutes, the stain will disappear thanks to the materials used to build this keyboard. 5) Typing experience: The keys feels amazing and typing is extremely smooth. It is rather silent when typed on. Keys are incredibly responsive. 6) Gaming experience: Marvelous. Gaming is exemplary for this keyboard. CONS: 1) Keys spring resistance are rather strong, making it slightly harder to know whether you typed successfully or not. 2) Springy sound of the spacebar. It is not really a bad touch, it is just different. I personally love the sound. FINAL VERDICT: An exemplary gaming keyboard from Redragon. It is my first time using their product, but I would like to express my thanks and appreciation to Redragon for producing such a fine piece of technology. I love it very, very much. :D I will be looking forward for the next excellence by Redragon. Keep up the awesome work guys. :)
B**A
Amazing bang for the buck! Though minor quality of life downgrade in newest model.
Over the many years, I've always searched for high quality, low profile/silent key keyboards with a backlight. I tend to prefer these keyboards for streaming and just general silence in an every day environment - I was never a big fan of loud, clacky mechanical keyboards. I've always been willing to pay higher prices for these types of keyboards, but for the longest time, they never really existed. I started on the Apple keyboard. While those keyboards are super sleek and built to last, they aren't backlit. Eventually, I found the Cougar 200k keyboard. It was backlit and built with gamers in mind. It was also super cheap. Sadly, they were eventually discontinued, to my knowledge. About 3 years ago, when some of my Cougar keys started sticking, I had to search for a new keyboard. I came across this Redragon K502 model and decided to give it a shot. I was pleasantly surprised when I got it in that it had a sleeker look and feel to it versus the Cougar 200k and felt more durable as well. The keyboard did very, very well for me over the 3 years I've owned it. Sadly, some of the keys are getting so worn that the letters are getting worn off the keys and light is bleeding through them more and more. I could honestly live with that, but recently the W and enter keys started to get a little wobbly/loose and would also get stuck on occasion. I wasn't really all that upset about it. For $25 and taking a beating over 3 years? Totally worth it! Fast forward to today, I've been using my new Redragon replacement and it feels just as good as my old one. However, I wanted to warn everyone of one minor edge case annoyance that plagues me now. With the old model, when you plugged the keyboard in, you would get the solid red color. I felt that was nice since it matched Redragon's theming. However, the new model starts in a multi-colored blinking mode that is too obnoxious for my taste. Given the price point of this keyboard, it's pretty barebones features-wise in that it doesn't save your last-used color to memory or software since it's plug and play. While this won't be an issue for most folks, it is for me. I used a USB switcher for convenience to swap between my main gaming and work PCs and my secondary streaming PC. Every time I switch between the two PCs, the keyboard resets to the blinking rainbow mode. So now, I have to hold the FN key and press home twice to get to the solid red color. Eventually it'll become muscle memory, but I feel that the new change to their keyboards is a bit of a downgrade. They've also changed the layout and functionality of their keys in the new version. Before, you would just tap a button on the keyboard that looked like a little light bulb to get to the color you wanted. Now, you have to hold the function key and press one of the six keys to get the lighting function you want (insert, home, page up, page down, delete, and end keys). While it's an upgrade having all these new color options, if you liked the simple single color functionality that was there before, well, just be prepared for the change. With all that being said, I wanted to give this keyboard a 5/5, but this new change in button layout, keyboard functionality, and changes to the RGB color functionality, I have to knock a star off. I'm still going to keep this keyboard and I'm sure it'll last me quite a few years. I highly recommend this keyboard for its price point and features! If you want a backlit keyboard with more of that laptop lower profile style, this is the keyboard for you!
P**T
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F**V
Good keyboard, but I had to return it because the response of the "space bar" was very poor, you had to press it with a lot of pressure to make it work. The keyboard looks good, quiet, interesting backlighting options. From the minuses we can note the surface of the stand under the hand, the material quickly gets dirty. It's a pity that I had to return it. I like the brand Redragon, ordered another model.
D**Y
My new Regdragon K502 RGB just arrived today, and even though I have only owned it for a couple of hours so far, I am really liking this keyboard. I don't have a clue on how long it will last, but I don't beat my things up, and I'm a pretty fast but gentle typist, so I'm "assuming" , it should last a few years. I had a Logitech keyboard prior to this one, and it finally died, and started acting up, however, based on the reviews I read on amazon, as well as the low price, I decided to take a chance on this one, and right now, I have zero regrets. It feels very much like my Logitech, which I loved, and the Regdragon is JUST as quiet, and everything feels to be in the right place, yet about 70% cheaper. I am typing this on the new Redragon, and I haven't been forced to hit the backspace or delete button yet, which means my typing speed hasn't slowed down, and that every key is where they should be. I am NOT a gamer, so I can't comment on whether this keyboard is good or not for that purpose, therefore I can't give any pro or con stars for that. I love the choice of back-lit keys, which are great, as I work in a music studio with this keyboard, and I am constantly in the dark in here. It also has all the forward, play and rewind keys, which are great when working with music tracks etc. There are no drivers to install, and you just simply plug the USB cable to the USB inlet of your computer, and you're good to go. It also has a good quality braided usb chord, with a velcro strap, to tidy up any loose wires you have behind or around your computer, which is a nice added touch for a keyboard in this price range. All in all, I am loving this keyboard for it's quality build and feel, with hopes, that it will last for a while. So this keyboard gets a well deserved 5 star for now. I will chime back, if it doesn't last, or starts to act up in a few months.
A**E
So far so good. It’s quiet and easy on the fingers.
C**R
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