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🔥 Level up your desk game with the K530 PRO — where pro performance meets sleek style!
The Redragon K530 PRO is a premium 60% mechanical keyboard featuring a fully hot-swappable 61-key PCB compatible with nearly all 3- and 5-pin switches. It offers versatile 3-mode connectivity (USB-C wired, Bluetooth 3.0/5.0, and 2.4GHz wireless) with seamless device switching. Designed for gamers and professionals alike, it boasts tactile Outemu Brown switches, dynamic RGB lighting with 13 presets, and a compact layout optimized for FPS gaming. Durable, lightweight, and backed by a 2-year warranty, it delivers high-end features at an accessible price point.













| ASIN | B086DQP567 |
| Additional Features | Backlit |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,159 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #266 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Redragon |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 61 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Laptop, Tablet |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Linux, MacOS, Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | BT, 2.4Ghz , USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 5,081 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Polycarbonate |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06950376778109 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.99"L x 5.91"W x 1.97"H |
| Item Weight | 610 Grams |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Mechanical, Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Redragon |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | outemu_brown |
| Mfr Part Number | RED-K530W-RGB |
| Model Name | Draconic |
| Model Number | K530W-RGB |
| Number of Keys | 61 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Series Number | 6 |
| Special Feature | Backlit |
| Style Name | Single |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Theme | RGB |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer Guarantee |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
B**O
AWESOME mech keyboard.
I'm really pleased with this keyboard. Some highlights: Switches: Comes with brown switches. It also comes with additional switches you can try out (black, red, blue and an extra brown switch, 1 each). I initially was going to go with a keyboard that had blue switches but after swapping out my spacebar to a blue switch, I had to change it back immediately. The brown switches are a nice happy medium between the red and blue, it all comes down to preference - gamers typically prefer red or brown, blue switches have that kind of high pitched click that some people find satisfying to type on. If you're unfamiliar with key switches, I would suggest researching them a little to see what you think you'd prefer. The key switches are really only compatible with Outemu switches. I've watched multiple reviews on YT and people have tried swapping out for switches like Cherry MX (the "gold standard") and they did not fit. This keyboard is great for gaming. The brown switches are a nice balance for gaming and typing. Size: It is nice and compact and takes up very little space for a keyboard (obviously, it's a 60%, ten keyless design) and it gives me a lot more real estate on my desk. RGB: Tons of RGB pattern options that can be programmed straight from the keyboard without using software. RGB has 5 levels of brightness and can be nice and bright. Quality: The build quality feels very solid and durable. For being a budget keyboard, it feels premium. Connectivity: Can be used wired or wireless. Battery life: Used it quite a bit for about 3 days and when I plugged it in, it indicated it was still fully charged so I expect the battery life to be excellent. Complaints: Only gripe is that the caps lock is the only key that does not light up unless the caps lock is activated or if you hit a limit when adjusting brightness of the RGB lights (adjust brightness with Fn2 + [+], the caps lock button will flash red a few times when maxed out). Would prefer if it lit up along with all the other keys during the RGB patterns and maybe stay lit red when caps lock is activated. Wish it had some media controls like skip back/forward, play/pause, volume up/down. Not really a complaint but it takes me a second to use the arrow keys (Fn or hold caps lock + W, A, S or D) because I've always used a full layout. Just something to get used to. I combined this keyboard with the Red Dragon M808 Storm gaming mouse, NPET MP02-SP RGB mouse pad and it looks awesome. Would definitely buy again and recommend to gamers and non-gamers alike.
R**S
What You Expect from High End Gaming Gear without the High End Price.
TL:DR If you are looking for a 60% keyboard this is it: now on to full review. Were to start: Picked this little keyboard up to test it out see why everyone raves over 60% keyboards, out of the box I noticed the quality of the product, the same types of keyboards you see going to 100+ dollars from other companies, for cheaper and better. The 3 channel selection is an amazing feature I didnt think I would want but found it very cool to connect with 3 different bluetooth devices and have them connect and able to swap at anytime. A downside is the usb charge/connection cable is shorter than I would have liked since my setup isnt close enough to use it without an extender. However thats a situation based about my gaming setup not a fault of Redragon. (I dont dock any points off my score for this as I though it was funny and doesnt change the way the keyboard works but a small manufacture defect happend that ended up with the W and A keys being printed incorrectly with the Arrows for the left,and up arrow keys (again this doesnt effect performance and I just got a chuckle and wrote it of as I got a very different keyboard than probably most will) The lighting effects on the RGB are similar to their other products using their software to cycle through lighting options, the rgb is clear and bright enough without having hot spots that accent the keyboard perfectly. The Keys are brown switches meaning you get a softer distinct click than with say blue switches so if noisey keys bother you, these surely wont and they are very very responsive. Gameplay- On and off the connection cable response time was the exact same, I play games such as R6:Siege and even things like stardew valley and such, I didnt see a difference at all in response time with it on bluetooth or plugged in, meaning it was just as responsive on bluetooth as it was plugged directly into the pc which is amazing no delay just gaming and again for the price...you cant beat that. Typing: now if you are use to small keyboards typing is fine, however I typically game on a full keyboard with a numpad aswell so it took some time for me to get use to the smaller layout of the keys however thats a personal thing. Look I could go into every little detail that makes this keyboard awesome but, Just take my word for it, you buy it you wont regret it.
T**N
Great Budget keyboard with Limited Hot-swappable Capability
I bought this keyboard at the beginning of 2021. I wanted something smaller compared to my Redragon K556 (full 104 keys layout). I love the look and feel of 60% keyboards and wanted to try this Redragon K530 out. I also love that this keyboard has 3 devices switchable Bluetooth and that the USB C cable is detachable. Some similarly when compared to the Redragon K556: the keys feel decent, the sound when typing was decent as well (just sounds like any stock keyboard, a bit loud and scratchy). Overall, Redragon makes some decent budget keyboards. I recently started getting into the world of custom mechanical keyboards so I wanted to upgrade and mod this keyboard to make it feel and sound better. It is not recommended to disassemble this keyboard if you don't know what you're doing but other than that this keyboard was a great board to mod and upgrade. Some of the modifications I ended up doing were: - Adding PE Foam to the bottom inside of the plastic case. - Adding Masking Tape to the bottom of the PCB. - Adding PE Foam between the PCB and the metal plate (as shown in the picture). - Adding 3 layers of small masking tape between the PCB and where the stabilizer would hit the PCB to dampen the sound of impact (as shown in the picture). - Clipping and Lubing the stock stabilizer with Krytox 205g0. - Hot-swapping the stock Outemu Brown Switches out with Akko CS Matcha Green Switches (also lubed with Krytox 205g0). - Switching out the stock keycaps with HyperX Doubleshot Pudding Keycaps. After hours of modding the keyboard to its fullest potential, I managed to make this keyboard feel better and smoother and sound thockier than it ever has before. Couple of bad things to note: - Redragon keyboards use an Outemu PCB, so the "hot-swappable" feature of this board is only limited to 3-pins Outemu or Akko CS switches or something similar. - Some of the switches are tightly inserted into the PCB, so pulling them out was very difficult. - Alongside the tight fit of the switches, the stock switches are extremely cheaply made. So trying to pull them out will have a high chance of breaking the switch and its housing (so proceed carefully at your own risk if you plan on reusing them). Honestly, if Redragon ever decides to release an updated version of this model with better hot-swappable capability and support for GMK/VIA and studier and heavier plastic & metal combo build (like they did with their Redragon K556) while keeping the price low. It would make for a really competitive keyboard among the DIY custom keyboard world (just my thought).
M**E
5 stars, primarily for their amazing customer service.
If you ever run into an issue with your keyboard, reach out to the customer support email. I've been talking to Skye about various issues I've run into, and they've always been very thorough and kind with their solutions. I initially reached out for a minor issue of a key on the keyboard being aesthetically damaged, however, a couple days later my keyboard just stopped working. No bluetooth connecting and couldn't even type with a wire. Skye walked me through a couple solutions and once we found that my particular keyboard was faulty, I was arranged to get a replacement. The great thing about their customer support is that they follow up with you if they don't hear back, just to be sure you're truly satisfied before they close out your messages with them. I've never encountered such thorough and kind support, so I really appreciate it. I'm hoping this replacement keyboard that was sent to me is more representative of how long lasting the keyboard is (I've had it for 2 days at this point), and that the first keyboard that broke was just an anomaly. For the product itself, I love how compact it is, and that it has 3 available bluetooth connections so that I can keep my desk pretty clear. I have a work computer and a personal computer, and it's great just being able to switch between them so easily. The colors of the lights are really pretty too, and the feel of the keys when you press is very satisfying. I will say it's a bit loud, but I guess that's a given with a gaming keyboard. I am not a gamer myself but I just love the look of this, and was surprised when I saw that the arrow keys overlap with AWSD to save space, but I've gotten used to it now. I'd definitely recommend this company to others, especially after my experience with Skye :)
K**.
Bang for Buck
Just out of the gate I gave this 5 stars across the board because at 60 dollars everything I'd expect was excellent and 5 star worthy at this price point. Its not a 500+ dollar kdb like you see in the picture but it's not trying to be either. So 5 stars at 60 bucks because it's killer at that price. I couldn't resist pulling it apart and hitting every switch with lube. That cleaned it up quite a bit. I dielectric greased the stabs but I really wish I would have just put my spare cherry's in there. Again 60 dollar board here. Had some pudding caps from my d65 build so I snagged those, they felt a bit less rattly than the stock caps but that may be because the lube job. Stock caps felt good but I wanted to jazz it up. Case and bits are plastic as you'd expect in the price range so it's def hollow. Has a bit of a ping or ring or clang to it. Not terrible at all, way worse before the switches were lubed but you def get a bit of noise from it. Comparing to the d65 of course. Switches are decent, nothing bad or great. Came apart well, nothing broke or went back together bad. It's hot swappable so you can def swap your favorite in. Also came with 4 spare switches in the box in case you have a goof up. Tools for both caps and switches included. Overall for 60 bucks and a few hours of my time I'm very happy with this. I got this for my steam deck and it fits the bill well. Easily blue toothed to the deck. No dongle needed. If you're in the market for a budget 60% hotswappable set up this can take care of you. You have some switch options stock and can put ur own in as well. I'm glad I gave her a go and I'd recommend lubing them up as well as the stabs, that changed the whole keyboard.
M**E
Great value gaming keyboard and customer service
I purchased this keyboard not recognizing the brand and not knowing much about gaming keyboards. After looking at as many reviews online as possible I decided to try my luck since I didn't really feel like spending $120-150 for a more recognizable brand name. I am very pleasantly surprised at the quality and general beefy-ness. The lights are bright and programmable, the keys feel great, and the size is awesome if you don't have alot of space or storage, of which I dont. One problem I had was trying to update it broke the bluetooth. I like to update everything as soon as I get it whether I need to or not. I really didn't have to. But I got in contact with customer support via their website and after a bit of failure at troubleshooting, they just sent me a new one. It was that easy. If you have an older computer though check your bluetooth version. My late-2011 imac is too old to work via BT but the bent USB-C cable keeps it looking clean. If you don't know key switches the browns feel like a traditional keyboard. They aren't very quiet with a light twang and clack (no late night sessions in the same room as a sleeping souse), but they have a satisfying click at the end of a key press. If you're looking for a great looking 60% with nice RGB I wouldn't hesitate too much about this Redragon not being one of the big brand names. It's a solid choice, just pick the right switch for you. They give you samples of the other types in the box but it's a bit too late by then.
I**R
Solid keyboard with multiple connection options
Just a solid keyboard. Amazing purchase for the price.
J**E
buy wireless, but get ready to use a cable [UPDATED]
Bought this just over a year ago. I specifically got it for the multi-device bluetooth (Mac laptop, Windows laptop, and iPad) But every few weeks, when waking computer, the keyboard would just "forget" its connections. I'd have to reset bluetooth on keyboard, delete profile on all computers, and re-pair each to use it. Then I saw a post that mentioned they'd released new firmware that fixed a lot of complaints. So I download the software, but it's in Chinese, and Windows "protects" me from it. little more research to make sure it's safe and I install. Now there's no Bluetooth function at all. BT light never comes on. I've contacted support. We'll see 1. how long it takes them to get back, 2. what excuses they make, and 3. IF I can rollback the version to the simply buggy version instead of the completely broken version. ---UPDATE--- I'm adding a couple of stars to my previous review. Their online tech support never got in touch, but the people monitoring Amazon reviews got in touch almost immediately. They had me try 4 different firmware "fixes" and when that didn't resolve the issue, replaced the keyboard, with no fuss, no need to return the old equipment. (1 star for quick response, 1 more for easy replacement) I still can't give full stars because of all the issues the original unit had.
M**M
very nice little keyboard
This is a nice, solid keyboard, I'm using it to type this review. the solidity means it does not wander on my desk while typing. I bought it as I had a very small portable desk that this fitted very well. There are a couple of things that I personally don't like - I use excel a lot and miss dedicated arrow keys. There is a key combination but not quite as convenient (then again this is a 60% keyboard, so should not be surprised), and the other is that the keys are printed in US layout so some symbols are not right on the keys. It is set up on my PC as UK so the symbols are where I expect them but not shown on the keys themselves. The keyboard itself is very nice to use, responsive, connects easily via bluetooth and has a reasonable battery life even with the RGB running
T**K
Fantastic keyboard with excellent Value for money
This is a great mechanical keyboard in the 60% category. I have been using it extensively, over the last 3 months. It is compact and though the body is made of plastic, it's built quality is superb. It sits easily on even small tables occupying very little space. It's very easy to carry in a laptop bag. It has a set of kick out feet, which gives you that extra bit of tilt and makes the typing experience very easy on your fingers. The RGB is bright, well lit and very well done. The battery life is good and lasts me for almost 2.5 days even with my heavy use. The battery charging time is a bit on the longer side though. The keys are double shot and well done. It has bluetooth as well as RF 24r Ghz which is a great feature. This has been especially useful to me as compared to my last mechanical keyboard which had only bluetooth connectivity. I am now able to connect to my office laptop as well which does not allow bluetooth connections. This is the best part, I am now able to connect to practically any device. For mechanical keyboard fans, the keys are hot swappable and the keyboard comes with a key pulled and a key cap puller separately. The only thing I found annoying initially is the placement of the arrow keys, but over the last 3 months I have gotten used to it. So all said, this has been a very good purchase for myself, and Amazon's delivery was also on the dot as always. I understand that, currently, there are a large number of options, from different brands, for this type of mechanical keyboard, but from a pricing, built quality and features perspective, this is probably one of the best, if not the best option out there.
Z**B
حلو و كويس
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A**Z
Es muy bonito y práctico
Es la primera vez que tengo un teclado inalámbrico y es muy bonito en el color blanco muy elegante. Lo que más me gusta es que si no lo usas se suspende automáticamente en luz, pero no se desconecta. No lo uso para jugar solo para escribir lo recomiendo mucho hasta hoy no me ah dado fallas.
L**N
Avis clavier
Bon clavier , plaisant à utiliser , sans fil ou avec .
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