Redragon K630 Dragonborn 60% Wired Pink Single Lighting Gaming Keyboard, 61 Keys Compact Mechanical Keyboard with Brown Switch, Pro Driver Support,…
Original price was: ₹2,490.00.₹2,032.00Current price is: ₹2,032.00.
- 60% Layout In Wired: Redragon 60% design in wired only mode due to popular demand. 61 anti-ghosting keys for ultra-compact and minimalistic design. Frees up precious desk space for less clutter.
- Hot-Swappable Brown Switches: Tactile brown switches provide a soft bump but no click, unlike Blue, switches for quiet use. Hot-swappable with other Redragon switches. Made to last with switches rated for 50 million keypresses.
- Vibrant Pink Lighting: Single color but not monotonous. If you like simple but cool colors, this keyboard will be your best choice! No software is required, plug and play.
- 100-Percent Anti-ghosting: No matter how Fast your in-game actions are, every key press registers correctly.
- 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.
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Specification: Redragon K630 Dragonborn 60% Wired Pink Single Lighting Gaming Keyboard, 61 Keys Compact Mechanical Keyboard with Brown Switch, Pro Driver Support,…
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9 reviews for Redragon K630 Dragonborn 60% Wired Pink Single Lighting Gaming Keyboard, 61 Keys Compact Mechanical Keyboard with Brown Switch, Pro Driver Support,…
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Original price was: ₹2,490.00.₹2,032.00Current price is: ₹2,032.00.
Aditya Patel –
The keyboard is quite good imo. I bought for 2100 INR and it’s worth the price. The keys are quite smooth and sturdy. If you’re looking for a budget mechanical keyboard, I would definitely recommend this.
Typing experience is quite decent as well. However I feel like it could have been better if they could provide RGB at this price.
Anyways I bought it because of my designing and school work.
And of course, it’s good for gaming but I would suggest you to go with red linear switches if your primary task is gaming. Sound is not too noisy but depends on you a lot. Personally, I don’t feel any issues regarding sound.
Ayush Desai –
(Review after 3 months of use)
I have been typing all my childhood and never owned a mechanical keyboard just because of the fancy prices. However, when I came across this one, I was amused and decided to buy and an OH MY GOD.
It’s just excellent, sleek, and works very well. I have to type thousands of words in a day, and it works as good as it did on the very first day. The key caps are excellent and I haven’t faced any issues. Also, given the small size, it is very portable.
I recommend this to anyone who has never owned a mechanical keyboard previously, it’s a headstart.
Arya Chandra –
The keyboard is fine. And sounds less compared to blue switches. And it’s so bright and there are so many modes of lighting patterns. If you are working with your colleagues then this is the right choice. But there is one issue I was facing with this is that this keyboard doesn’t have arrow keys. This makes it hard to switch lines while you code. But no issues you get good with this in no time. And the people who are complaining about RGB background, just imagine let’s say, you buy this keyboard for office use, This looks absolutely cringe and not good. That’s my opinion. And Redragon mentioned they have software for this one. Sadly for single-back lights, there is no software. It’s only available for the RGB version only.
Just one line – Go for it.
Aditya Patel –
Pros:
1. Very good mechanical Keyboard. It gives an excellent feel while typing.
2. It has tactical switches which give feedback after the key is pressed.
3. It is a quiet keyboard and not as loud as blue switches. (Only if you type slow)
4. There are 19 variations of backlight.
5. Also, you can use arrow keys, F1 keys, and other useful keys using the function button.
Cons:
1. It is very loud while typing very fast. If you are typing slowly, then the keyboard won’t sound that loud.
2. It will hurt your thumb while pressing the spacebar if you don’t use a wrist pad.
3. It won’t make your typing speed any faster. My current max typing speed is 144 WPM on MonkeyType with a laptop keyboard and with this Mechanical keyboard, it is not crossing 120 WPM even after 11+ hours of typing.
Tip:
1. A wrist rest pad is a must for a mechanical keyboard since it levels up your wrist to the keyboard. I was also accidentally typing function and other keys without it. You can use a book or any other similar thing and see the difference. My typing speed considerably increased after using wrist rest.
2. Cut your nails for a better typing experience.
Arya Chandra –
I bought this keyboard for 2,090 and it is well worth the price, you get 4 extra switches and since the switches are hot swapable it is very easy to change them, and these have the Brown Switches which are perfect for people don’t like overly noisy mechanical keyboards but like a deep and thocky sound.
It is perfect for people who hate big and bulky keyboards, 65% one would have been more preferable but getting used to using fn + WASD for arrow keys was easy and if you are okay with getting used to it then go for it, also the detachable type C cable makes it feel very premium and also the feet are perfect height so you won’t need a ugly palm rest. Even though it is all plastic build it feels very sturdy and has nice weight to it that gives it a very premium feel. Cannot recommend it more!
Guni –
This was cheap, it seemed pretty good overall at first.
But, has some annoying problems now.
Cons,
Keycaps, have a large amount of wobble
Certain keys have annoying spring sound. Making it sound very cheap.
USB cable is a bit short.
Biggest IMO, Key Rollover. Function + alt, and Function + ctrl doesn’t work. So, no Alt+f4, no ctrl-print screen, no ctrl+shift arrow keys, no ctrl+shift home, or ctrl+shift end to highlight text.
Pros:
Colour looks nice
Easy to change through colour modes
Requires no drivers
Requires no garbage software that spies on you
Very compact, is nice when playing games
The version I got, came with a keycap puller, key switch puller, and 4 additional key switches. Which is a nice touch. For the price I’m pretty happy. But it was so close to being really nice its a shame. I really dislike the alt and ctrl being disabled when you push the function key, big annoyance there. The twang is also annoying sometimes. But, its pretty ok for what you pay for. (haven’t had any failed keys or other problems, not yet)
Bharadwaj –
If you like to have a gaming keyboard under 2k go for this 👍🏻 it’s really worth the money.
Note that it’s light is not customisable apart from it this keyboard is better than most of expensive gaming keyboards.
Ayush Desai –
The keyboard is very good in build quality but there are some big problems with the layout.
First if you are a programmer there is no dedicated Home, End, delete buttons and also no dedicated arrow keys, it takes a lot of getting use to and still will not be as convenient. A keyboard with dedicated keys is always going to be better.
If you play games that use arrow keys for quick access menus or inventory, this keyboard not for you. Go for one with arrow keys.
Bharadwaj –
Cool.