🎮 Elevate Your Game with Every Keystroke!
The Redragon K673 PRO is a compact 75% wireless mechanical keyboard designed for gamers and professionals alike. Featuring a unique gasket-mounted design for noise reduction, it offers a seamless 3-mode connection, customizable controls, and a hot-swap socket for personalized switch options. With its sleek 81-key layout, this keyboard maximizes your workspace while delivering a superior typing experience.
Brand | Redragon |
Item model number | K673 PRO |
Hardware Platform | Gaming Console, PC |
Operating System | Win |
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.78 x 1.34 x 5.12 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.78 x 1.34 x 5.12 inches |
Color | Abyssal Blue |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Redragon |
ASIN | B0CDX5XGLK |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | August 7, 2023 |
F**L
Great budget friendly keebs.
Great keyboard and the value for the money is amazing. The color of the keycaps is clean and the RGB is bright with many different lighting settings. This board has reds and is very quite to use and if that is what you are after look no more. The switches are very smooth and soft making it feel great to type on. The sound is more silent than having a thock. I ended up giving this to my nephew and he loves to game with this. Its heavy and you can tell its built with quality in mind.
M**A
Great keyboard in a budget-friendly price point.
Easy to set up. I love that it comes with spare switches, and it sounds SOO nice! Very creamy. Excellent price point and perfect size for my desk. I have a large desk but I use a lot of the space and it was a pain to always move my bigger full-size keyboard out of the way. This is perfect. The *only* thing I wish it had were the home and end keys (because I use them with some of my programs,) but it's nothing I haven't been able to work around. The colors are soft, I love that the lighting shines through the keycaps and the lighting choices are not only easy to change, but offer a decent variety. It's got a bit of weight to it compared to some other keyboards I have used, but it's not terribly heavy, and honestly, it doesn't feel cheap. I really like the volume dial in the corner too. That's a feature i never had before and I quite like it. All in all, if you are staring out with smaller keyboards, or looking to replace one you had, this is a solid choice for someone on a budget and it doesn't feel like you are skimping on quality either.
P**K
Great portable keyboard for work
I’ve been using the Redragon K673 PRO as my daily keyboard, and it strikes a great balance between compact size and functionality. The 75% layout saves desk space but still gives me all the keys I need without switching layers constantlyThe wireless connection via 2.4GHz is solid and responsive for the most part, though I do notice a very slight input delay compared to my wired keyboards—nothing that really impacts casual gaming or work, but if you’re super sensitive to latency, it’s something to keep in mind.The mechanical switches feel crisp and tactile, with satisfying feedback that makes both typing and gaming enjoyable. One standout feature is the knob that smoothly transitions between controlling volume and adjusting keyboard backlight brightness—super handy for quick on-the-fly adjustments.Battery life is impressive; I can go several days without charging even with heavy use.Compared to mid-to-high tier competitors like the Keychron K2 or Logitech G613, the Redragon K673 PRO offers excellent value for its price point. It delivers wireless convenience and solid build quality without the premium price tag.Overall, it’s a sturdy, well-built keyboard that offers the convenience of wireless without compromising the mechanical feel I want. Definitely a solid choice if you want a compact, reliable wireless board with some nice extra features.
J**N
My new favorite keyboard!
I've used A LOT of keyboards I've been. Using this one for over a month. I've drifted to Redragon as a brand and they never disappoint. This exact model has a GREAT typing experience, sounds amazing, you can upload your own gifs or even a static image to the screen very easily. The color scheme is great. The shape of the keys, the key switches. Everything about this keyboard is amazing. It's wireless 2.4Ghz, wired and Bluetooth (don't use Bluetooth). Personally I use it wired just a habit but it works great wirelessly. The RGB brightness is pretty good just sucks you can't see it though the key caps but that's not a big deal. I got this discounted for about 50 bucks if you see it at that price or even 60 GRAB IT. I'd say it's even worth it at full price.
R**C
My Review for the K673-RGB Max Mechanical Keyboard
My Review for the K673-RGB Max Mechanical Keyboard:Downsides of the K673-RGB Max keyboard: (my point of view and new ideas for this keyboard.)1. - It's missing the PRNT Key. Extremely important for many people like myself, who uses PRNT Key many times a day.RedDragon can nudge over the function keys to the left, and place a PRNT key in between the F12 and nob. Right where the F12 is right now.2. - LEDs RGB is not that bright, even when turning up the brightness level to max. My RedDragon K550W is way brighter than the K673-RGB Max.3. - Battery capacity not enough. We need DUAL-Batteries that are 10,000-mHa each. Which would total the keyboard battery capacity to 20,000.We can put 5,000-mHa batteries in cell phone's, but we can't put 20,000-mha batteries for modern mechanical wireless keyboards? Really?I currently have a 20,000-mha portable battery for my cell phone that is the same size as my actual cell phone. So why can't they do it for keyboards?Battery does not last 7 days with LED-RGB set to on. Mine lasted only 10 hours before it quit. And yes, I made sure it was fully and completely charged.So no, it does not last 7 days.When having the keyboard plugged in to my Gigabyte X670E Aorus Extremely motherboard, in the USB 3.0 socket, the keyboard uses more power than it receivesto charge or keep it charged. I don't know that It's because I have it plugged into a USB-3.0 in my desktop computer, and I need to plug it into the USB 2.0 socket instead.If that's the case, then that is a huge problem, since we are in 2025 and most use USB 3.0 or USB-C connection.Maybe I need a USB-C to USB-C cable? Maybe that might work better for keeping its charge? Right now, it's not keeping its charge while plugged in.So I have to solve that problem.4. - RedDragon needs to step up their game and sell full and complete sets of these exact MOA shine-through Keycaps in many different colors.There are rarely ANY moa style pbt keycaps like the k673 keyboard available, that has shine-through legends, for RGB goodness.This is why RedDragon needs to sell full sets of these keycaps in many different colors, so people can buy their color set they want.I for sure would purchase a bunch of different colors keycap sets. So long as they are the exact keycap profile and style as the original from K673-RGB Max.Would also be nice if redDragon used the exact MOA PBT keycaps profile and also shine-throughlegends, but in pudding type.5. - RedDragon needs to sell a separate numpad that matches the K673 style and can be, wireless, magnetically attached and USB-C jumper cable to the main keyboard.6. - There should be many color optional colored faceplates, so people can purchase the color they like. Which goes with my point #4, which I mentioned above.People want options, to configure their keyboard the way they want. This keyboard would be a major hit and far exceed their sales,If they just implemented the points I mentioned above.7. - The RGB has a timeout of around 5 to 10 seconds, meaning it will shut off the RGB completely.You have to download the redDragon software to,either turn the timer off or extend the time. It took me almost an hour to figure this out.Upsides of the K673-RGB Max Keyboard:1. - This keyboard THOCCS, and very nice sounding when typing.2. - This specific style MOA keycaps are perfect, great on the fingers and very nice to type with. Also, great to see shine-through MOA PBT style keycaps.3. - It's extremely portable and has BT and 2.4Ghz connection.4. - It has 20-sets of RGB-Styles.5. - It has some heft to it, when holding it in the hands, even though it's built out of plastic. Which is very niceBecause it keeps the keyboard in place.6. - It has dual-tilt riser feet for three different positions, which is great for many people's typing styles and comforts.7. - The nob does two things, it can set volume, and when long pressing to switch modes, it can set RGB brightness levels.8. - It's very affordable, but with the wish and wanted features I have described above, I would pay $150 as long as it has all the features described above.9. - The body and build of the keyboard has thick, durable plastic. Nothing feels cheap. Meaning, it won't fall apart.As long as you don't drop it, it will last you for years to come. Because it's well-built.10. - This works instantly as soon as you either plug the USB into the computer or use the BT or 2.5Ghz methods.Which makes it an extremely easy setup, workers flawless on Windows 10 and Linux (Debian and Arch).RedDragon wants my review, well this is my review, that has many improvements and wishes for the keyboard I would like to see in stores.This is my honest review and things I would like to see improved. Thank you for reading.
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