Price: ₹3,490 - ₹2,298.00
(as of Nov 19, 2024 18:27:22 UTC – Details)
From the manufacturer
Tenkeyless compact mechanical gaming keyboard Redragon k552 tkl small compact with dust proof mechanical switches cherry mx red equivalent Linear switches quiet click sound fast action with minimal resistance without a tactile bump feel
Rainbow LED RGB backlit mechanical USB gaming keyboard 19 different lighting effects and game modes 2 user defined modes 6 colors multiple brightness level breathing speed precision engineered keycaps offering crystal clear uniform backlighting
Ergonomic designed steel series mechanical game keyboards high-quality durable metal-abs construction with plate-mounted mechanical keys and switches that stand up even during the most testing marathon gaming sessions
Anti ghosting all 87 keys are conflict free nkey rollover featuring 12 multimedia keyboard keys and a non-slip ergonomic, splash-proof design comes with gold-plated high-speed corrosion free USB connector for a reliable connection
Compatible with windows 10, windows 8, windows 7, windows vista, or windows xp, limited mac os keyboard support works well with all major computers brands and gaming pcs.
Customers say
Customers like the quality, build quality, and value of the keyboard. They mention it has good keys, is reliable, and affordable. Some appreciate the feel and lighting of the keyboard. Additionally, customers say it has a solid investment, feels like butter, and has great lighting effects.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Huzzi –
Redragon Kumara K552: A Budget-Friendly Mechanical Keyboard
The Redragon Kumara K552 is a solid choice for gamers seeking a mechanical keyboard without breaking the bank. This tenkeyless (TKL) keyboard offers a comfortable layout, vibrant RGB backlighting, and responsive mechanical switches, making it a great option for both casual and competitive players.Key Features:Mechanical Switches: Enjoy a satisfying typing experience with the built-in mechanical switches, which offer a tactile feel and precise actuation.RGB Backlighting: The customizable RGB backlighting adds a touch of personalization and enhances the gaming experience.Tenkeyless Layout: The compact TKL design saves space on your desk without compromising functionality.Durable Construction: The Kumara K552 is built to last, with a sturdy aluminum frame and high-quality keycaps.Affordable Price: This keyboard offers excellent value for money, making it a great choice for budget-conscious gamers.Overall, the Redragon Kumara K552 is a fantastic option for gamers looking for a reliable and affordable mechanical keyboard. Its comfortable layout, vibrant backlighting, and responsive switches make it a great choice for both casual and competitive players. If you’re on a budget and want a keyboard that can deliver solid performance, the Kumara K552 is definitely worth considering.
RTJ –
Comfy mechanical keyboard
3 months usage review.This is a small keyboard compared to a regular 110 keyboard. Occupies so much less space on the table now. But comes with a clunky USB cable that needs to be connected to the laptop. This i find annoying. Also the keys are tightly packed. So those used to typing on a 110 keyboard will end up typing the wrong keys.I sorely miss the numeric keypad. But it was known this keyboard is compact and will not have it.The keys are mechanical but with soft, fine touch. It isn’t the hard click and typing types. They are very sensitive. A gentle rest of your finger on a key the input is registered.If you are used to the larger keyboard format then this will take some time to get used to. It’s light weight.The lights work as described and it’s not irritating for me. It can be turned off. The light settings needs to be done every time the PC boots up or wakes up. By default it’s on.Overall fine with the keyboard and no issues so far. Haven’t had to replace any keys yet. My usage is normal typing and not gaming.
Ganesh Naik –
Fantastic Keyboard for Typing, Coding, and Gaming!
I’ve been using the Redragon Kumara keyboard for about a week now, and I must say it has exceeded my expectations in several ways.First, the typing experience is just outstanding. The feedback feels snappy and satisfying, making typing smooth and enjoyable for extended sessions. The RGB backlighting adds an immersive touch, especially in dark settings where the colors truly pop, though it remains bright and clear even in lit environments.For coding professionals, having dedicated arrow keys is a major plus. It’s convenient and really adds to the keyboard’s versatility, especially when switching between typing, coding, and gaming. As for gaming, this keyboard performs excellently, with responsive keys that provide a tactile advantage for fast-paced games.Overall, the Redragon Kumara is a solid choice for both professionals and gamers, offering great value with its features and performance
Sukumar Ballavolu –
Perfect beginner to intermediate level TKL keyboard.
Short review: If you find a deal anything less than ₹2000, buy it. Red switch keyboard is relatively quieter than blue or brown switches and gives good feedback (of course, only when the keys bottom out 😛 )Price bought at: ₹1599 in a sale.Long review:This review is going to be long and would answer almost all the questions you may have just like I had before making a purchase.I never had a thought to have an external keyboard until I jumped into casual gaming. I own Logitech MK650 which is a great combo for productivity with multi connect bluetooth low power consumption.But the catch is that it is a membrane keyboard. It definitely doesn’t serve the gaming purpose.Making a choice:Now the hunt for a perfect affordable gaming keyboard begins. RGB is overrated.Everything that has RGB might not be a great keyboard for gaming.I landed on this from a suggestion by my colleague who is a competitive gamer. I can trust him and took a look.It was costing 2600 on Redragon’s official website and was costing 2365 on Amazon. I added it to the wishlist and was waiting for a deal price.Thanks to pricehistory website for revealing its past prices. I waited for long enough to grab it in sale.Hiccups:Amazon website itself is vulnerable with bugs in pricing and checkout.I missed great deals because of that bug and I had to follow up with Amazon technical team to get it fixed.Jago grahak Jago:Bought the product on official website for 2380 with a 5% discount coupon.2 days later, Amazon listed this product for 1599. With no hope that I would get it at the sale price, I gave it a try and boom order is placed.I wouldn’t have been surprised if that failed like last time. But I got lucky.Cancelled the order from official website and waited for Amazon order. Thankfully it was delivered too.Unboxing:The Box is well packed with the cable and accessories tucked under the flap.It includes a key cap puller, a switch puller, 4 spare switches.The keyboard feels heavy enough and sturdy just by the initial glance. No flex what so ever.The legs adds an advantage to vary height as per comfort.Backlight:No per key RGB but each row has dedicated color and as I touch type on keyboards, I am least bothered about the backlight. It is there when needed.Though the color option is only 1 there are few patterns the keyboard can be illuminated by pressing FN+INS keys. They keep cycling between the available 9 modes.Apart from these lighting modes, there are 8 presets which illuminate a set of keys with respect to the type of game mapped to that preset.There are two custom presets which can be configured on the keyboard without a need of external software. Read through the manual to understand.All these will be stored in keyboard’s onboard memory so it will be retained every time it is plugged into computer.Switches/Keys:Coming to the Outemu red switches, they are hot swappable and we have 4 spare switches in the box.The key travel is long enough to give the mechanical feeling while it is short enough to bottom out for the feedback.They hold right balance between the travel distance and hard stop.They are neither too soft nor too hard.I initially felt the keys to be a bit narrow after coming from MK850 which has flat and wide membrane keys but it didn’t take me long to get used to these and build muscle memory for touch typing.I felt these are too soft until I got Redragon fizz which is softer than this and definitely feels better, but it comes with extra cost.Also Fizz is a 60% keyboard and hence Kumara makes more sense because of the TKL layout so I can use arrows without having to press additional buttons.I have to mention, this comes with media controls and Function keys row. It also works with Macbook to with ScrLk and Pause Keys to increase and decrease brightness respectively.Cons:Considering everything I mentioned above as pros, here are few cons but we could live with it. These are personal and might not bother you.It comes with a fixed plastic sleeve cable with Type-A connector. Though the cable length is long enough I would have liked it better with a type-C port.A braided cable would have added more value and durability to it.These are not dealbreakers in anyway.Verdict:I can strongly suggest this one over other keyboards from Cosmic byte and Ant esports because of the Hot swappable keys. Ant mk1200/1300 comes with type-C connector too so it is a better choice if hot swapping isn’t something you care.
Adrián Alexis –
me gusto bastante. es compacto, las teclas se sienten bastante bien. el sonido que hacen las teclas es agradable, las luces tambien le da un aspecto muy bueno.
daniel –
I have the rgb version of this keyboard, but it stopped working, but I liked they keyboard so much I got another one, but this time I got led version as the rgb version price has shot up
Mitch W –
I went from a $100 Razer membrane-key based keyboard, I was happy with it for many years but my friends in discord were not, keyboard was pretty loud, was getting old, drivers slow/buggy OR basically is like having an old AV installed, etc.Decided to make this purchase as a “budget keyboard” option – and I’m amazed at the quality, the lighting options, the typing experience, the feel&noise of the caps – just the overall quality of the product.I would definitely recommend this keyboard for anyone on a budget/tight on cash, there are a ton of different keyboards in the market especially around this price point but this one is a nice hidden gem.And I’m not much of a keyboard guy, I know you can switch caps or essentially build your own board however I think this is a great out-of-the-box experience.I happen to have the previous model of the Reddragon K551 and compared it to this newer model, mainly just lighting and quality however it’s great to see Reddragon still having consistency over the years.Quality – 5(Feels great, looks great, and the sound compared to Razers ‘mecha-membrane keys’ big +1 for discord)Lighting – 4 (7 or so nice lighting patterns, also includes a ‘power up’ lighting pattern when starting pc/replugging the USB, you can also change speed and brightness of the colours as well.)Ergonomics – 4(I tilt my keyboards out of old habit, however, this one doesn’t feel like there is a hammer on my wrist when using WASD, both w/ stands up and down)Keycaps & Typing – 5(It will take some time to get used to depending on the board you’re switching from, however its very nice.)AFTER EDIT: Anyone who is experiencing double presses or glitchy keyboard activity / keys – double check your manual and make sure the board isn’t in any ‘backlight gaming mode’ or swapped functions of WASD/arrow keys. There is a mode that also records keystrokes for a lighting scheme, they’re hard to activate accidentally but I’ve had it happen while playing Fallout.
Basel –
منب صدق انه الكيبورد وخيص و جودته ممتازه انصجكم تشترو انت مغمض
Robert Sindayen –
High Quantity gaming keyboard at a reasonable price. Do not throw away the box with the QR code for manual & setting options as it does not come with one on paper.