Game On, Unplugged! 🎮
The Redragon K585 PRO Wireless One-Handed Mechanical Keyboard is a cutting-edge gaming keypad featuring 42 keys, 3-mode RGB lighting, and 7 programmable macro keys. With a detachable wrist support and a rechargeable battery offering up to 20 hours of playtime, this ergonomic keyboard is designed for serious gamers who demand performance and comfort.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Left |
Button Quantity | 5 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Clicky |
Compatible Devices | PC, Laptop, Tablet |
Connectivity Technology | 2.4Ghz, BT, USB-C |
Special Features | Ergonomic, 3-mode Wireless, Hot-Swappable |
Number of Keys | 42 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Gaming |
Color | Blue Switch |
Material | Aluminum, Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.83"L x 9.06"W x 1.57"H |
H**G
If your new to this brand please read
Okay so this was my 3rd attempt to accomplish what I was looking for. I was looking for a one handed wireless keyboard to use with my steam link setup in my bedroom. I have a 3k gaming PC setup in my basement with Razer keyboard and mouse, however now that I have kids I hardly ever have the chance to escape downstairs so steam link has been my saving grace. A coworker told me about this brand so I decided to give it a shot.First I bought the Red Thunder r60 keyboard (mixed up red Thunder with red dragon). This keyboard arrived dead/defective so I wasn't able to test it out, however it was very cheaply made, you could tell just picking it up how light it was. Keys felt loose and cheap.Next I bought this keyboard, however I was unaware of the different switch types. I ordered the first option which was "blue switches". Holy cow talk about loud, this thing was like popping bubble wrap each time a key was pressed. After talking to my coworker he explained there are different switches available. After a quick search on their website I saw the 4 different types of switches and decided that the red switches were for me. Since I play at night I needed the keyboard to be quiet. The red switches fit the bill. Paired with a silent mouse and Bluetooth headphones I can game through out night without disturbing my spouse or children.As far as the keyboard itself - it's nice, I wouldn't call it Razer quality but at a quarter of the price it works for me. Buttons feel great, the magnetic wrist support makes it easy to deattach and store in my nightstand. The wireless transmission has a pretty impressive range, my TV is about 20ft from my bed and I have no issues with connectivity. Can't say much about the macro feature yet, but it works great for hours of playing Satisfactory on my big screen while laying in bed.
V**K
Great with one downside
This is my first adventure with a one handed gaming keyboard. I've used it playing one game, Subnautica. So far it has been great for gaming. I was able to figure out how to control the RGB fairly easy. It's not apparently obvious that you need to plug it in and install the software to really control the keyboard lighting and bindings and such. For the game, it was good to go out of the box. Subnautica doesn't really use specialized keybindings. Pretty uncomplicated. I got some pudding keycaps from Redragon and changed some of the keycaps to make certain keys even easier to spot quickly.The one downside I found was when I was using it to control media volume. I pretty easily assigned two of the G macro keys to be volume +/-. The space bar would play/pause, super easy. My problem happened when I was kicked back in my recliner watching YouTube on the connected flat screen.Let me set the scene. I am recovering from a foot wound and have to keep it elevated as much as possible. So we put wheels on my desk (it's an adjustable desk from IKEA, very simple desk... I love it!) so I could move it around. We moved my recliner into the area so I could kick back, raise my desk up and pull it up to my chair mostly. So I sit with my feet up but still under the desk. The desk is still far enough back that I can't reach the desktop easily. I move the keyboard to my lap for easy control and the mouse to the arm rest. My old corded keyboard could reach, so you have an idea of the distance.Anyway, when this keyboard is in my lap or just off the desk, it won't work. It loses connection with the dongle. I have found that even if there is something between this keyboard and the dongle it will lose connection. If I had a different arrangement, this would be a deal breaker. I have a gaming laptop which sits on the desk with an attached flat screen as a secondary monitor. The dongle for this keyboard is plugged into a USB multiport adapter. Not hidden behind anything. The USB port is on the right side of the laptop and the game keyboard is used left handed but usually sits in front of the laptop so I can use my left hand and be comfortable positioned in front of the flat screen. So mostly to the middle/right of my desk. In one photo you see my desk with this keyboard on the right, between the laptop just under the left edge of the monitor is the USB multiport where the dongle is plugged in and then the mouse over to the right. In the second photo you see a corded xbox controller blocking the USB multiport. That is enough to disrupt the connection and keyboard will not work. An no, the controller is not plugged in, its just sitting there.So all that is to say If I had a desktop that sat under the desk, this keyboard would be unusable. Otherwise I'm completely satisfied with it and the Redragon pudding keycaps.
A**A
Worth the money!
This works very well for FPS/TPS style games. I bought this specifically because they're FINALLY making Tom Clancy: The Division 3, and it does it's intended job quite well (with some major time dedicated to mapping, and a couple gripes).Pros:-Small form factor is perfect for lap desk play-Magnetic wrist rest-EXTREMELY customizable with each and every key having the option for not only changing dedicated actions (G1 = whatever key OR COMPUTER COMMAND you desire, all keys have this ability! Want number 5 and 6 dedicated to volume control? Go for it!)-Long battery life. I've played ~8 hours on this without it needed to be recharged-Little to no noticeable input latency as compared to a wired keyboardCons:-There is very little documentation or instruction provided in the way of programming.-The app is confusing at times, but once you get it it's very customizable.-The magnets holding on the wrist rest could be strong. I don't use it out of preference, but it comes off way too easily.-Buttom spacing is a bit wide for my play style. I prefer smaller boards with a tight key set. It took some getting used to for sure (pressing the wrong button A LOT in the beginning).-It doesn't provide any type of angle adjustment.Overall, this was a good purchase in my opinion. I bought this with a large dose of scepticism due to reviews I read about it not working with the software (have to find the right one on the website. Not hard to locate). It took some time to get used to, especially with the buttons being spaced out more than I would have liked. The customization factor is INSANELY high (I spent over an hour making everything work the way I wanted it to).
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