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Redragon K745 PRO Wireless Gasket Hot Swap RGB Gaming Keyboard (Mint Mambo Switch)

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Redragon Shop via Amazon has Redragon K745 PRO Wireless Gasket Hot Swap RGB Gaming Keyboard (Mint Mambo Switch) on sale for $49.39. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Select accounts may save an additional $4.94 (10% off) by clicking 'Redeem' on the product page or applying brand promotion code 874ZA1YPCU9Y at checkout to bring the final price down to $44.45.
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Available colors:About this product:
  • Gasket-mounted keyboard designed for reduced noise and softer typing feel
  • Tri-mode connection with USB-C, BT, and 2.4GHz wireless support
  • Thick-lubed linear switches with smooth and creamy keystroke feedback
  • Multi-layer noise dampening creates clean typing acoustics
  • Full-size layout with adjustable feet and RGB lighting support

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    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 1.9k customer reviews.
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Redragon Shop via Amazon has Redragon K745 PRO Wireless Gasket Hot Swap RGB Gaming Keyboard (Mint Mambo Switch) on sale for $49.39. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Select accounts may save an additional $4.94 (10% off) by clicking 'Redeem' on the product page or applying brand promotion code 874ZA1YPCU9Y at checkout to bring the final price down to $44.45.
Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for sharing this deal.

Available colors:About this product:
  • Gasket-mounted keyboard designed for reduced noise and softer typing feel
  • Tri-mode connection with USB-C, BT, and 2.4GHz wireless support
  • Thick-lubed linear switches with smooth and creamy keystroke feedback
  • Multi-layer noise dampening creates clean typing acoustics
  • Full-size layout with adjustable feet and RGB lighting support

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Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 1.9k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Model: Redragon K745 PRO Wireless Gasket RGB Gaming Keyboard, 108 Keys Mechanical Keyboard w/Extra 4 Hotkeys, Hot-Swap South-Facing LED Socket, 5-Layer Noise Dampening, Round PBT Keycaps, Mint Mambo Switch

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Feb 09, 2026 10:15 PM
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NeatTable721Feb 09, 2026 10:15 PM
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Literally bought this keyboard yesterday for 54 bucks off their website with the Valentine's day sale. Now, I'm sad because the shipping is going to take way longer than the 2 days from Amazon. Oh well, its a great keyboard, I have one at work
Feb 09, 2026 11:42 PM
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muchwowFeb 09, 2026 11:42 PM
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Quote from NeatTable721 :
Literally bought this keyboard yesterday for 54 bucks off their website with the Valentine's day sale. Now, I'm sad because the shipping is going to take way longer than the 2 days from Amazon. Oh well, its a great keyboard, I have one at work
How does it sound/feel? I'm also thinking about getting one for work. I work from home, so I'm not worried distracting others, but if it's too loud, I can't hear people talk while I'm typing. Does it feel nice and creamy/thocky?
Feb 09, 2026 11:44 PM
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Feb 10, 2026 01:59 AM
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Mr-BlisterFeb 10, 2026 01:59 AM
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Quote from muchwow :
How does it sound/feel? I'm also thinking about getting one for work. I work from home, so I'm not worried distracting others, but if it's too loud, I can't hear people talk while I'm typing. Does it feel nice and creamy/thocky?
I bought this keyboard for my daughter recently and it has an excellent feel to me. Very creamy, especially compared to my Razer keyboard with their yellow switches in it.
I find myself always tapping the keys on it randomly whenever I pass by it cause I love the way it feels, haha.

My only gripe with it is that the font on the key caps is a little strange...and that only matters cause she's learning how to type and she's 7. But even with that, she can still read it just fine.
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Feb 10, 2026 03:59 PM
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EfficientSnail703Feb 10, 2026 03:59 PM
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Nice color scheme. Thanks for the share.
Feb 10, 2026 05:30 PM
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jeffccFeb 10, 2026 05:30 PM
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Quote from exhurt :
Reread his comment
Most ignorant reply. Did his comment mention about noise?
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Feb 10, 2026 05:36 PM
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ISurfTooMuchFeb 10, 2026 05:36 PM
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Quote from exhurt :
Reread his comment
What do you mean by "reread his comment?" He said he has one at work, so it's entirely reasonable to ask how it soinds/feels.
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Feb 10, 2026 05:47 PM
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GuennierooFeb 10, 2026 05:47 PM
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Pretty!
Feb 10, 2026 10:18 PM
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sleuthorFeb 10, 2026 10:18 PM
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Received this already due to overnight shipping. This is my first time using a mechanical keyboard since the 90's or early 00's. What the f is this thing? I love how quiet it is, but it has taken away all tactile feedback. The feel for this keyboard is completely audible and lacks an actual click when you depress the key, or when it rebounds back. IMO, this 'creamy' mechanical keyboard has less feedback than the chiclet style laptop keyboards.

Does anyone know of a happy balance that's mechanical, low noise, but actually has tactile feedback? Or is low noise and tactile feedback mutually exclusive?
Last edited by sleuthor February 10, 2026 at 03:45 PM.
Feb 11, 2026 02:39 AM
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floridanativeFeb 11, 2026 02:39 AM
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It is sooo creamy and satisfying. This keyboard feels very solid and nice but I have only had it for about a month- and I paid $49 for it not on sale.
Feb 11, 2026 05:01 AM
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GreenShoe4128Feb 11, 2026 05:01 AM
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Quote from sleuthor :
Received this already due to overnight shipping. This is my first time using a mechanical keyboard since the 90's or early 00's. What the f is this thing? I love how quiet it is, but it has taken away all tactile feedback. The feel for this keyboard is completely audible and lacks an actual click when you depress the key, or when it rebounds back. IMO, this 'creamy' mechanical keyboard has less feedback than the chiclet style laptop keyboards.

Does anyone know of a happy balance that's mechanical, low noise, but actually has tactile feedback? Or is low noise and tactile feedback mutually exclusive?
Use something with a tactile switch not a linear switch such as these. I prefer linear but it is a preference thing. Like these would be better suited for you https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/c...y-Switches
Feb 11, 2026 04:36 PM
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sleuthorFeb 11, 2026 04:36 PM
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Quote from GreenShoe4128 :
Use something with a tactile switch not a linear switch such as these. I prefer linear but it is a preference thing. Like these would be better suited for you https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/c...y-Switches
Thanks for the insight!

My primary use case is for work and typing, so tactile looks like the right solution. I'm having a hard time finding a good comparison between linear and tactile noise levels. It appears there are tactile keyboards with noise reducers. Now that I own a linear mechanical keyboard, can you help me understand the noise difference if I were to try tactile?
Feb 11, 2026 06:51 PM
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musajiFeb 11, 2026 06:51 PM
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Quote from sleuthor :
Thanks for the insight!My primary use case is for work and typing, so tactile looks like the right solution. I'm having a hard time finding a good comparison between linear and tactile noise levels. It appears there are tactile keyboards with noise reducers. Now that I own a linear mechanical keyboard, can you help me understand the noise difference if I were to try tactile?
Hope this helps: ... Keyboard switches, essential for determining typing feel and sound, are primarily categorized into three types: Linear (smooth), Tactile (small bump), and Clicky (bump + click sound). Common mechanical options include Cherry MX, Gateron, and Kailh, with specific colors (red=linear, brown=tactile, blue=clicky) dictating performance, while alternative types include optical, low-profile, and rubber dome.
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Feb 11, 2026 11:20 PM
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GreenShoe4128Feb 11, 2026 11:20 PM
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Quote from sleuthor :
Thanks for the insight!

My primary use case is for work and typing, so tactile looks like the right solution. I'm having a hard time finding a good comparison between linear and tactile noise levels. It appears there are tactile keyboards with noise reducers. Now that I own a linear mechanical keyboard, can you help me understand the noise difference if I were to try tactile?
I can almost assure you in an office setting most mechanical keyboards will annoy others but here is a good comparison video (and there's others) You can also do some modifications to deaden the sound some, but a 'clicky' switch is always going to be somewhat loud. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPZy6d_M3hg

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