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frontpagemrtechieman posted Jul 19, 2025 09:07 PM
frontpagemrtechieman posted Jul 19, 2025 09:07 PM

Prime Members: Redragon K530 Pro Draconic 60% Wireless RGB Mechanical Keyboard

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$45

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Redragon Shop via Amazon has for Prime Members: Redragon K530 Pro Draconic 60% Wireless RGB Mechanical Keyboard (various) on sale from $32.99. Shipping is free.

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Available options:Product Info:
  • Upgraded K530 PRO w/ new 3 modes connection, 61 keys fully hot-swappable PCB plus original compact 60% layout
  • Hot-swap with 99.8%+ switches compatible free-mod hot swappable Redragon keyboard makes the switch mounting easier and less wobbling
  • Tri-mode connection technology, USB-C wired, BT 3.0/5.0 & 2.4Ghz wireless
  • Quiet basic linear mechanical switches, soft key travel makes every click easy to register
  • RGB w/ dynamic 13 presets illumination modes

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Redragon Shop via Amazon has for Prime Members: Redragon K530 Pro Draconic 60% Wireless RGB Mechanical Keyboard (various) on sale from $32.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member mrtechieman for finding this deal.

Available options:Product Info:
  • Upgraded K530 PRO w/ new 3 modes connection, 61 keys fully hot-swappable PCB plus original compact 60% layout
  • Hot-swap with 99.8%+ switches compatible free-mod hot swappable Redragon keyboard makes the switch mounting easier and less wobbling
  • Tri-mode connection technology, USB-C wired, BT 3.0/5.0 & 2.4Ghz wireless
  • Quiet basic linear mechanical switches, soft key travel makes every click easy to register
  • RGB w/ dynamic 13 presets illumination modes

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halinc
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Red Switches: These are linear switches that provide a smooth keystroke with no tactile bump or audible click. They are ideal for gaming due to their quick actuation and minimal resistance.
Blue Switches: These are clicky switches that offer a tactile bump and an audible click sound when pressed. They are preferred for typing as they provide feedback, but they can be noisy.
Brown Switches: These are tactile switches that provide a noticeable bump at the actuation point without the click sound. They are a good middle ground for both typing and gaming, offering feedback without being too loud.

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Jul 20, 2025 12:39 PM
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SpaltyJul 20, 2025 12:39 PM
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This budget keyboard has Hot swappable switches, which is a big plus for when time comes to replace after spilling coffee inside. I'm tempted but decided to build my own cyberdeck with rotary encoders since I have some artistic endeavors such as beat smithing and graphics (wrinkles mustache).
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OlivePenguin524Jul 20, 2025 02:48 PM
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I bought a redragon at MicroCenter and it's actually pretty decent for the price. Got it for work and it's noisy by oh well.
https://www.microcenter.com/produ...oard-black
They go on sale sometimes for pretty cheap and always seem to have a couple that are open box.
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Jul 20, 2025 03:28 PM
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illbirzJul 20, 2025 03:28 PM
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What's the difference between the red blue or brown?
Jul 20, 2025 03:45 PM
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halincJul 20, 2025 03:45 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank halinc

Quote from illbirz :
What's the difference between the red blue or brown?
  • Red Switches: These are linear switches that provide a smooth keystroke with no tactile bump or audible click. They are ideal for gaming due to their quick actuation and minimal resistance.
  • Blue Switches: These are clicky switches that offer a tactile bump and an audible click sound when pressed. They are preferred for typing as they provide feedback, but they can be noisy.
  • Brown Switches: These are tactile switches that provide a noticeable bump at the actuation point without the click sound. They are a good middle ground for both typing and gaming, offering feedback without being too loud.
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Jul 20, 2025 04:14 PM
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WDEagleJul 20, 2025 04:14 PM
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Quote from halinc :
  • Red Switches: These are linear switches that provide a smooth keystroke with no tactile bump or audible click. They are ideal for gaming due to their quick actuation and minimal resistance.
  • Blue Switches: These are clicky switches that offer a tactile bump and an audible click sound when pressed. They are preferred for typing as they provide feedback, but they can be noisy.
  • Brown Switches: These are tactile switches that provide a noticeable bump at the actuation point without the click sound. They are a good middle ground for both typing and gaming, offering feedback without being too loud.
Blue Switches FTMFW

I have the Red Dragon K580 VATA keyboard w/blue switches and love it.

Edit: I don't use a keyboard for gaming . I use an ancient Belkin N50 instead.
Last edited by WDEagle July 20, 2025 at 02:08 PM.
Jul 20, 2025 04:28 PM
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illbirzJul 20, 2025 04:28 PM
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For toddlers browns would be the right choice, right?
Jul 20, 2025 09:05 PM
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FeistyNose3055Jul 20, 2025 09:05 PM
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Quote from OlivePenguin524 :
I bought a redragon at MicroCenter and it's actually pretty decent for the price. Got it for work and it's noisy by oh well.https://www.microcenter.com/produ...oard-blackThey go on sale sometimes for pretty cheap and always seem to have a couple that are open box.
if you don't like noisy keyboards, I would recommend a magnetic hall sensor switch keyboard

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Yesterday 12:39 AM
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BrightSardine1989Yesterday 12:39 AM
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Quote from illbirz :
For toddlers browns would be the right choice, right?
I got my 5 year old the blues. Either is good. Really happy with Redragon, the keyboard just having basic letters/numerals is great for learning.
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camf33Yesterday 02:47 AM
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Quote from OlivePenguin524 :
I bought a redragon at MicroCenter and it's actually pretty decent for the price. Got it for work and it's noisy by oh well.
https://www.microcenter.com/produ...oard-black
They go on sale sometimes for pretty cheap and always seem to have a couple that are open box.

You know it's mechanical right-that's why it's noisy.
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bestdeal113Yesterday 05:02 AM
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no volume control. pass
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VioletWeather9298Yesterday 04:30 PM
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No numpad is kinda a big loss
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DontTaxBeerYesterday 11:21 PM
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Quote from camf33 :
You know it's mechanical right-that's why it's noisy.
get a silent mechanical keyboard

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