Redragon SU-RARA K582 RGB LED Backlit Mechanical Gaming Wired Keyboard with 104 Keys-Linear and Quiet-Red Switch, Black
Original price was: ₹4,600.00.₹2,699.00Current price is: ₹2,699.00.
- Equipped with pluggable OUTEMU red switches, which are linear, top-to-bottom switches. These switches require less force to press down and the keys feel smoother and easier to use
- 100% anti-ghosting 104 keys ensures the most accurate simultaneous key presses. Fully programmable – Reassign any key or set up the most extreme macros for effortless gaming
- DYNAMIC RGB BACKLIGHT: 6 backlight themes and 18 backlight models allow you to type in the dark. You can adjust its brightness with FN + Up/Down. Arrow Key in any non-breathing mode.
- EXTREME DURABILITY: 50 million times keystroke test, small actuation force and short travel make it. Solid base with double injection ABS keycaps design, it is built to withstand a lifetime of gaming.
- With USB golden plated port to ensure the stability of data transmission. No delay, no error.
- No CD software included, please download software from redragonzone(.)com
- Country of Origin: China
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Specification: Redragon SU-RARA K582 RGB LED Backlit Mechanical Gaming Wired Keyboard with 104 Keys-Linear and Quiet-Red Switch, Black
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13 reviews for Redragon SU-RARA K582 RGB LED Backlit Mechanical Gaming Wired Keyboard with 104 Keys-Linear and Quiet-Red Switch, Black
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Original price was: ₹4,600.00.₹2,699.00Current price is: ₹2,699.00.
Pardhu_Gopalam –
This keyboard is definitely a value for money ,because this is my first mechanical keyboard i cannot comment on how it is well suited for gaming.. but It definitely serves my purpose.
Pros:
1. Definitely a sturdy keyboard, top housing is of metal which makes it bit heavy actually.
2.Even though cable is not breaded but it is certainly strong and sturdy.
3.RGB effects are amazing and utility comes for it on Windows is also good and glitch free (so far)
4.Red keys surely works as intended , perfectly tactile, not too much clicky sound like blue switches.
5.The two stands for elevation of keyboard located below are amazingly strong, unlike regular keyboards with pathetic stands.
6. Packaging was amazing, delivered with over the top big box of Amazon, proper size box would suffice.
Cons:
There aren’t any cons observed so far but beacuse this is not the premium mechanical keyboard with premium cherry MX keys not sure about its longevity but heard few YouTube’s are saying that sometimes these keys are better than cherry , again not my words.
Vivek Redhu –
As a mechanical keyboard, it is a good one.The body, and the red switch are all good.
The issue is with the keys. They stopped working since the second week and more keys started to not respond to press.I need to claim a warranty but am not able to contact the seller.
Edit 1:
Definitely not worth it. Faulty keys. As time passes more keys are turning unresponsive. Stopped using it altogether. Still waiting for the manufacturer to respond.
Dexter –
Echt geweldig toetsenbord(de software van de site wilt niet helemaal meewerken op mijn pc maar gelukkig zijn er alternatieve methodes om de software functies te gebruiken zonder de software)
Vivek Redhu –
Keys are too good.. i loved it💥🔥
Akshay –
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After use of 3 months blue and green LEDs are getting damaged. So far 9 blue and 4 green LEDs are not functioning. I will suggest not to buy such a cheap items with a high price. Completely unsatisfactory.
Kawish –
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Par rapport a mon corsair K55 c une bonne difference. Les touches sont bien moins lordes le retroeclairage est bien uniforme et chaque touche peut etre illuminé seule.
ATTENTION C UN CLAVIER QWERTY ET NON PAS AZERTY.L outil poir sortir les touches ne rentre pas sous les touches ou du moins avec beaucoup de mal.Aussi les clavier a aucune chance de glisser meme sur ma table en verre je sait pas ils ont utilizé quoi comme caouchout mais il gait bien son affaire. Le poids je dirait environ 1.5kg bref une bouteille de cristalline repmlie.
je recommande.
Amazon Customer –
Writing below review after 5 months of usage. Extremely happy and would highly recommend to be purchased
Pros
1. Full size keyboard with superb build quality. Its a full metallic build.
2. First time I have used a mechanical keyboard and just love the red linear switches. Don’t think will ever go back to membrane keyboard
3. Bonus is the rgb lights, 18 combos giving superb effect
Cons
1. Keycaps are made of plastic, give a cheap feeling when removed, but otherwise are fine while typing
sundar –
Amazing Keyboard. Redragon has exceeded my expectations on the build quality switch style, RGB lighting and their affordable pricing.
These keys are linear and have a mellow sound with a satisfying typing experience. It feels so smooth and fast to type on this keyboard thanks to its lighter actuation force.
The outemu/redragon keys are hot swappable to any outemu switch variants in this keyboard.
The RGB software looks okayish and does the job. Would love to see more options and features in the future.
Overall an amazing keyboard offering from redragon!
Gladiator –
Definitely value for money.
Super smooth, RGB is mind blowing, can also be controlled by Software.
Red dragon Stricker missing in the package which is ok, sticker does look great anyways.
Combination of K582 and K585 DITI is perfect option for low budget gaming keyboard sets.
Heavy and stable.
Only the thing that I dont like is the software management. Why can’t there be one software which can identify all red dragon devices than different software to manage each of their devices. Something like corsair iCue software must be developed.
Kawish –
Disclaimer: I have very limited knowledge when it comes to mechanical keyboards – I’ve only dedicated about 4 hours of my time researching on Reddit (you guys at /r/MechanicalKeyboards), where there are enthusiasts who would spend hundreds on highly customizable keyboards, whether it had high quality LEDs, unique key-cap designs, swappable switches, bread cable… all of the cool things that we, internal-geeks find awesome, even erotic.
If you’re like me though, I name a price (typically a budget price…) and stick with it… It was $50… Now, some of you will claim that a sub-$50 mechanical keyboard aren’t worth it at all – While I may have never had a mechanical keyboard before, I’ll admit that I would not the best person to be judging the product but I do hope my below review and pictures will help you decide whether you want to try a Redragon brand keyboard which is getting some attention as the cheap entry keyboard to mechanical keyboards on Amazon…
I will be reviewing the Redragon K582 Surara (red switches) ($39 after coupon) based on the board’s quality / presentation, performance, noise, and features. All Pictures/gifs are found here.
Just a heads up before we jump into each of the topics, I wanted mention that I was looking for a keyboard that had a number keypad. If I didn’t want the number keypad, I would have gotten a smaller keyboard without the number keypad.
I also decided to buy from Amazon based on the fact that I can return the keyboard for free, and therefore, this review is purely based on my opinion.
Board quality / presentation (4/5): I am pleasantly surprised how sturdy the board feels. The plastic around the board feels thick and doesn’t have the “bendy” vibe to the board as you press keys against the board. It certainly weights a bit which actually works very well with the “standing legs” on the back of the board as the weight presses the legs against the table. I had conceived an theory when I purchased this keyboard that the keyboard would slip back as I play CS:GO given that there is not a lot of rubber feet on the back of the board, but after 24 hours of gaming on this keyboard, it never once slipped.
The key-caps are “alright” – they don’t impress me but they do the job just fine, especially with transparency on the letters allowing the LED lights shine through. When I take the key-caps off, I can see them being a little flimsy but while sitting on the red switches, I don’t find them flimsy. However, when I have my finger on the top of the key-caps, I can wiggle the key-cap ever so slightly in all directions, just barely touching other keys – it is not as sturdy as I hoped and therefore taking a point off.
Switch Performance (5/5 gaming, 4/5 typing): After learning about switch types and quality of different brands (cherry, Outemu, etc) I was on the fence between the Browns and Reds switches since I knew I’d be gaming more often than typing (boring emails)… Ultimately went with reds after reading that they are great for gaming and that the browns may not be comfortable for gaming. After gaming and typing on this keyboard, I can see what others are saying about the difference between brown and reds… I would have found it annoying to have soft tactical feedback as I press the key during gaming but I think I would have appreciate the feedback for typing as it would be nice to know that the key registered without a second thought.
For gaming, it has been amazing, I think I’ve noticed a up-tick of gaming performance but that could be due to… just playing a lot 🙂 Never once I felt/thought like the keys didn’t register but that’s probably because I play with claw hand shapes pressing down harshly all the time. It is certainly a major upgrade from using membrane keyboards over the last decade.
If you are looking for a keyboard that is more geared towards writing, definitely check out a keyboard with brown or blue switches… depending on your noise tolerance. Which brings me to my next part on noise.
Noise (3.5/5): Blues have a reputation for being great for typing but can be noisy with its clacking sounds on each key-press so people tend to recommend browns. I was sure about buying the browns until I learned that the reds are quiet just like the browns without the tactical feedback. The reds still produce a clacky noise. I am not sure if its because I am not use to keyboards making noise but I can definitely hear every key-stroke on this keyboard – sounds like due to my fingers pressing the keys all the way to the floor of the keyboard. It’s not noticeable when I am listening to music or playing CS:GO.
Features – LEDs (4/5): There aren’t many features that separates this keyboard from superior keyboards such as Ducky – it has all of the typical features that should come with keyboards by default.
It has the typical plastic cable, nice see-through key-caps with… wait what? LEDs?! I’ll admit, I never really cared for LEDs on keyboards, let alone having the “gamers” theme that comes with the LEDs. After using this keyboard with LEDs, specifically on “solid color” lighting mode, I have grown to love it… it brings out the young me. That being said, I only have it on a “solid color” mode because all of the other lighting modes are very distracting. The colors are: green, Blue, deep purple, purple, “white” (comes off as very light purple), rainbow, red, orange and yellow. There light modes include the Wave, press-key, press-key wave, press-key “grid line”, “rainbow” wave… and many more than I could care to find out. At the end of the day, the solid color is my default mode as it is the least distracting to me.
TL:DR; (4/5) For a mechanical keyboard in the sub-$40 category, it is a great product which I deem as a great entry keyboard for those who are testing the waters and “just need a keyboard that’s better than membrane keyboards”. The quality of the keyboard is firm, the red switches feel great during gaming and ‘alright’ for typing, the noise is there but not annoying when headphones are on, and the LEDs is a cool feature to have.
I would recommend this to a friend, unless they had a larger budget.
Siddharth Abbineni –
Looks and works great, sturdy build, clean, don’t use the different light modes much, but they are cool I guess. However the shift key is a bit hard to press, both the shift keys as they use extra support to balance them and they are thus very hard to press compared to the other switches which are very smooth and balanced.
Simply perfect –
Been using this as my ‘daily driver’ for the last few months of work from home. Great keyboard! Tons of features like all the different lightning profiles. There’s even a software.exe you can download from the redragon website for this guy to go through the different ones (with names — that helps). Weighed at the bottom too, so it doesn’t slide around my wood-top desk. Feels like an additional 5-6 lbs at the bottom, so compared to my usual membrane keyboard, this has a solid, tactile rigidity to it that you just can’t get from the cheapies. Keys are all bright, elegantly lit and have that awe-inducing clickety-clack sound on each keypress. Just a marvelous design, and at this price, it is a seriously great value for your dollar.
I’d recommend a wrist rest, to elevate your hands a little bit to match the angle. It did take me at least a month to really get used to the keys. This is not a flaw of the product, it’s a matter of familiarity if you’ve been stuck with cheap manufacturer membrane keyboards for years!
Also, there’s no mention of this but you can customize the color of each individual key by using ‘FN+~’. Cycle through that til you get your desired color, then press a key. It’s that easy!
**Update 04-25-2021**
This keyboard died on me about 6 months after purchasing from Amazon.ca store. I was bummed out. After getting into contact with Redragonshop (don’t reach out to redragonzone — that doesn’t seem to go anywhere), they asked I provide a short video of what I was experiencing. After I sent off the video, they shipped me a new keyboard, and instructed me to toss the old one. This was all over about 2 days!!! Usually RMA takes weeks with different vendors. Would buy Redragon again!
Sudam Chandra –
The keyboard feels very good and pretty comfortable