Redragon K580 PRO Wireless RGB Gaming Keyboard, 3-Modes 104 Keys Mechanical Keyboard w/Hot-Swap Socket, Dedicated Media Controls & Onboard Macro Recording, Linear Red Switch
Original price was: $149.99.$84.99Current price is: $84.99.








Price: $149.99 - $84.99
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Product Description


Dedicated Media Controls
The controls let you quickly play, pause, and skip the music right from the keyboard without interrupting your game. Scroll bar allows intuitive control with simple motion.

Pro Software Supported
Use the software to make some unique macros or adjust backlight modes on your keyboard. Complex and cool combo can be activated with one click.

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Customer Reviews
4.6 out of 5 stars
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Price
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Dimension
17.3 x 6.0 in
11.5×4.0 in
13.9×4.9 in
13.2×5.5 in
17.1×4.9 in
15.3 x 5.5 in
17.2×5.8 in
Weight
1.17 kg
0.56 kg
0.90 kg
0.91 kg
1.06 kg
0.92 kg
0.73 kg
Switch
Red Switch
Hall Magnetic Switch
Red Switch
Red Switch
Red Switch
Custom Switch (Litsea)
Red Switch (Low profile)
Keys
104
61
87
81
104
98
104
Extra G Keys
5
0
0
0
0
0
5
Connection
Wired/BT/2.4Ghz
Wired
Wired/BT/2.4Ghz
Wired/BT/2.4Ghz
Wired/BT/2.4Ghz
Wired/BT/2.4Ghz
Wired/BT/2.4Ghz
RGB
✔
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Software
✔
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3-Mode Connection – Geared with Redragon advanced tri-mode connection technology, USB-C wired, BT 3.0/5.0 & 2.4Ghz wireless modes which make the user experience upgraded to another level in all fields.
Upgraded Hot-Swap – The brand new upgrade with nearly all switches(3/5 pins) compatible, the free-mod hot-swappable socket is available now. The exclusive next-level socket makes the switch mounting easier and more stable than ever.
5 Macro Keys – There are 5 programmable macro keys(G1~G5) on the keyboard which can be recorded macros on the fly without any additional software required to be installed. Easy to edit and DIY your stylish keyboard.
Dedicated Multimedia Controls – The multimedia controls let you quickly play, pause, skip the music right from the keyboard without interrupting your game. Also, designed with a volume/backlight adjust wheel, it’s easy to adjust volume or backlight brightness directly with the wheel in the upper right side of the keyboard. Very convenient and cool looking.
Pro Software Supported – Expand your options using the available software to design your own new modes and effects found on redragonshop. Macros with different keybindings or shortcuts for more efficient work and gaming.
Customers say
Customers find the keyboard has good quality keys and a solid build. They find it well-made and consider it a good value for money. The brightness, feel, and looks are also appreciated. However, some customers have differing opinions on customization and sound quality.
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8 reviews for Redragon K580 PRO Wireless RGB Gaming Keyboard, 3-Modes 104 Keys Mechanical Keyboard w/Hot-Swap Socket, Dedicated Media Controls & Onboard Macro Recording, Linear Red Switch
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Original price was: $149.99.$84.99Current price is: $84.99.
Chris Kalicharan –
Affordable and great keyboard. Switching from a membrane to this feels amazing.
As someone who has used membrane keyboards all my life typing on this keyboard feels so effortless.I got the blue switches and this tactile feel and clicky sound is everything. My typing has improved in both speed and accuracy. Never liked silent keyboards as I need to hear the typing.My previous keyboard was a Logitech Wave and I literally had to slam down on the keys to type. With this keyboard my fingers just need to gently tap the keys for them to register.The macro keys are an amazing addition and I’ve used them to record my passwords which saves me time. The media keys have a nice feel to them and the volume/ light scroll button has that nice tactile feel and raises / lowers the volume / LEDs in perfect increments.The lighting is bright and the font, although very gamery, looks nice IMO. The software though needs improvement as there does not seem to be an option to control the side RGBs with it. Not a deal breaker by any means at all though.It also comes with 8 spare switches so youâre good to go if any of them fail.One thing to note though there is a slight ping sound when you type but that seems to be a common feature of pre-built mechanical keyboards. It’s caused by the springs and the aluminium plating of the keyboard. It does not bother me though as I usually wear headphones when I am at my PC. This is also prevalent in the bigger more expensive brand names I’ve read as well so not really a fault with the keyboard.If I had to pick one issue it would be the feet at the back. They feel a bit flimsy but they do their job well.Iâd highly suggest this keyboard to anyone wanting to get into mechanical keyboards as this has actually motivated to type more.
Steve F. –
Nice Mechanical Blue Switch Keyboard with RGB (Per Key) Lighting
Oct 2021 Edit:Over a year later (purchased this in May of 2020). The LED lights started dimming out like crazy about a month ago. The E, S, Z, I and O are the only letter keys still fully lit (all the none letter keys are still fine!). I’m leaving this at a 5-star rating because this has lasted vastly longer than the Corsair board that this replaced and for a “budget” keyboard to way outdo one of the big boys on the block is absolutely amazing to me!Original review:This review is for the Redragon K580 VATA Keyboard.I’m a moderate gamer and I work from home, in a “call center” environment. So I needed a keyboard that could take heavy use. Logitech and Corsair have both failed me in recent years, so after a bit (I.E. hours and hours, leading into weeks!) of video reviews, I figured I’d give this “off brand” a try, since the big names are now just resting on their names and churning out crap products at insane prices.The Road to this keyboard:For years I have trusted Logitech as my go to company for computer peripherals. However, their gaming line up in mechanical switch types leaves a LOT to be desired, so I tried the Corsair K95 RGB Platinum (purchase date July 30, 2019 https://www.amazon.com/CORSAIR-PLATINUM-Mechanical-Gaming-Keyboard/dp/B01MS0I1ZK). Within days of receiving that keyboard the light behind the “C” key started to dim as time went on other keys started to dim, some going almost completely out. Since this was a gift from one of my daughters I kept using the board and trying all the “fixes” Corsair jokingly has on their forums. None have worked, and not even a year later I’m hunting for a replacement to a $200 “premium” keyboard.I needed one that I could replace parts on it (just in case, since I’m not a DIY, fan but will DIY if need be). Dedicated volume rocker, per key lighting, software to allow me to set the lights for working vs gaming (clean one color for working). These requirements alone knocked all the big names out of the running. This lead to two keyboards, the TECWARE Spectre Pro Keyboard (sadly not available in the USA yet) and this one. Both had what I was looking for, but the Spectre Pro is more stylish and has a detachable cable, but since it is not available here, the Redragon VATA won.The Review:I’m not much for the unboxing thing, but ya, it came in a box and I took it out of said box. It has extra switches, a key puller and switch puller too. It has survived a month of gaming and working so far. Games include Rust, Conan Exiles and Rocket League to name a few. Working includes at least 10 8 hours sifts of non-stop calls and typing in customer responses, queries, fixes, etc. The rest of the month were normal shifts of mainly 10 calls per hour. This keyboard shows zero signs of wear yet and I have come to trust it!Pros:* Sturdy with almost zero key wiggle.* Lighting is more than bright enough to see colors in full sunlight.* Volume rocker has tactile response when turning it so one can feel how many “clicks” (bumps?) they are going up or down.* Heavy enough to stay in place (on large mouse/keyboard pad), with zero sliding.* Full size, but small footprint (no extra crap added for the hell of it, wasting space!)Pro/Cons:* No USB pass through. I see this as a pro since I have 3.0 USB hubs to handle other peripherals, but some people are still stuck in the last decade I guess and might see this as a con.Cons:* Attached cord.* Metal “twang” sound when bottoming out the keys. After the first night of use I don’t notice it anymore, unless I try to hear it.In conclusion, I’d say so far so good and have already started looking at Redragon first for other items I might need (Free hint: Wireless headsets would be a nice addition to your line up!).
Handy –
Absolutely the best keyboard I have ever had with my custom palm rest add on!
My wants for a perfect keyboard were “manual light control”, “softer and quieter key switches”, “good quality”, “decent backlighting”, “easy to read keys” and an attached palm rest that was worth a darn.So looking for a “gaming keyboard” with a decent palm rest, is like looking for a famous unicorn fart. All the supposed “gaming keyboards” that are on Amazon with a built in palm rest are complete garbage or so freaking expensive as to be out of my reach.So I had just given up. But then I found this keyboard by happen chance after watching Jayztwocents show a couple of cool keyboards and it renewed my desire to look for a better keyboard.I love that fact that it has the brown switches and you can manually set the colors without some crappy software.But it doesn’t have a palm rest you say! Yes your right, it didn’t : ) But I took a chance and purchased the NPET WR30 Keyboard Wrist Rest Pad here on Amazon with this keyboard and hoped for the best.I had an idea, but I didn’t have a plan. You see, I type with my keyboard on my lap. And I absolutely have to have a palm rest when typing. So when it got here today, I took them both out and instantly knew that I was going to make this to work. Went digging around all the left overs from the garage and found some old plastic wall file holders and the fix was in. These were the older plastic type with a smoked color and around 1/8″ thick. Took me three times to get the cuts right, but in the end, I had what I needed.A platform to hold my keyboard and wrist rest together without any bulk. Scuffed it up and gave it a paint job, and with some Gorilla double stick tape, the new set up was finished. I took off the rubber pads from the wrist rest and applied them to the new base and walla, an awesome keyboard with an awesome wrist rest.I’ll be honest, this is the first day. But I already know I will not be sending this baby back. It blows my other “gaming keyboard” right out of the door and the brown switches are so nice. The biggest sell for me though was the fact that they used a font that is so easy see. I can type pretty good, but the dang symbols on the top row have always been a bugger for me. So now I can see the right symbol when I need it.Typing on this thing is a dream. The added wrist rest is just the icing on the cake. Super comfy and at the perfect height.So if your looking for a good typing, er I mean “gaming keyboard” with the ability to add a really nice wrist rest super easily, then this is your keyboard and wrist rest combo. Super sturdy and it didn’t add hardly any more weight to it.There is also a guy on Youtube that did a nice video explaining every light setting and macro setting walk through that I highly recommend titled “Redragon K580 Vata RGB controls Tutorial”.Over all, the build is super nice. I did take the top cover off initially just to see what I was dealing with as far as space for fasteners (none). The internals are top notch, and with the aluminum top deck making a very sturdy keyboard for a very affordable price. I would highly recommend this keyboard no matter what keys you choose. Very well made, and well worth the money.
Miguel Angel –
Llevo varios meses usándolo y no he tenido ningún problema.
Jorge Gaitán RamÃrez –
Adicional a las 5 teclas G configurables, si descargas la aplicación del sitio web de Redragon, puedes configurar cualquier tecla con funciones macros lo cual es increÃble. Si van a comprar este teclado solo tengan en cuenta que viene con swiches azules (clicky) que yo al vivir con mis hermanos y ser un ser nocturno llego a hacer mucho ruido tecleando, por lo que tuve que comprar unos swiches lineales
shhhhhh –
Buen teclado para los que les gusta los teclados grandes e simples con un buen sonido al presionar aunque un poco fuerte y buen feedback al escribir tmb la tecla de macros simple de usar y ejecutar.El precio no lo vale en Redragonzon.com esta (creo o diferente modelo similar) mas barato.
Ahmed Ibrahim Mohammed –
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Fr05t3d –
Really good keyboard for the price