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Redragon K556 PRO Upgraded Wireless RGB Gaming Keyboard, BT/2.4Ghz Tri-Mode Aluminum Mechanical Keyboard w/No-Lag Connection, Hot-Swap Linear Quiet Red Switch

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K556 PROK556 PRO

K556 PRO 3-Mode Connection

Sorry for the late, the first wireless keyboard in the standard original 104 keys layout of Redragon coming out now. Equipped with the most advanced 3 modes tech, for the next-level experience.

K556 PRO Durable Battery

Up to 150+ hours durability with lights off, and a 50+ hours lifetime with RGB lights. Fast less than one-night charging will get it back to life for the next day’s new challenge.

K556 PRO Hot-Swappable

The unique exclusive structure design of the socket makes the switch mounting easier and less wobbling. We heard you, NOT just OUTEMU but all types 3/5 pins switches are compatible now.

K556 PRO Rock-Solid Aluminum Alloy

Reinforced with brushed process aluminum top plate for a premium look and feel with more dependable.

K556 PRO Hot-Swap Linear Red Switch

The upgraded hot-swappable stock linear switch delivers a straight no-bump travel. For malfunctioning switches (delay/no response), plz reset to factory defaults and swap in spare switches.

K556 PRO Customizable 16.8 Million RGB

20 preset original backlit modes support basic lighting mode for daily use, further definable backlit mode offers a unique and tense gaming vibe.

K556 PROK556 PRO

Troubleshooting for key issues

Please replace the keyboard with the spare switch provided, and press and hold Fn + Esc to reset.

Troubleshooting for Unstable Keyboard Typing in Wireless Mode

Due to unstable connection signals, reconnect and eliminate sources of interference.

Redragon EPIC KB

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars 9,910

4.4 out of 5 stars 272

4.6 out of 5 stars 7,016

4.5 out of 5 stars 5,619

4.6 out of 5 stars 235

4.6 out of 5 stars 754

4.1 out of 5 stars 2,355

Price

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Dimension

17.1×4.9 in

13.9×4.9 in

11.5×3.9 in

17.3 x 6.0 in

13.7 x 4.9 in

15.3 x 5.5 in

17.2×5.8 in

Weight

1.06 kg

0.90 kg

0.56 kg

1.17 kg

0.73 kg

0.92 kg

0.73 kg

Switch

Red Switch

Red Switch

Magnetic Switch (HE Effect)

Red Switch

Red Switch

Custom Switch (Litsea)

Red Switch (Low profile)

Keys

104

87

61

104

78

98

104

Extra G Keys

0

0

0

5

4

0

5

Connection

Wired/BT/2.4Ghz

Wired/BT/2.4Ghz

Wired

Wired/BT/2.4Ghz

Wired

Wired/BT/2.4Ghz

Wired/BT/2.4Ghz

RGB

Software

3-Mode Connection – Geared with Redragon innovative 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.
YES! TRUE HOT-SWAP – The transformative innovation with 99.8%+ switches compatible free-mod hot swappable Redragon keyboard is available now. The unique exclusive structure design of the socket makes the switch mounting easier and less wobbling.
Original Aluminum Board – Upgraded K556 PRO version keeps using the same tank-solid aluminum metal board material covered with the classic brushed surface process. Keep the keyboard steady and elegant on the desk, for a premium typing experience.
Quiet+ Red Switches – Quiet basic linear mechanical switches, soft key travel makes every click easy to register. Along with 3.5mm sound absorbing foam, delivers a clear and crisp typing sound with no sick noise. Easy to update it with your wished switch, no forum researching is required.
Vibrant Groovy RGB – Up to 20 presets backlighting modes are free to choose by the keyboard itself. Brightness and flowing speed is also adjustable on board. Select your own preferred modes for any playing.
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.

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  1. Joey

    Great,wellmade,great price
    Very well made Keyboard.No softwear to worry about the rgb lighting since it has its own built in..so none of that icue junk reseting all the time.Has some weight to it and that i do like,prettye decent and the keys arent loud either.I have had a K509 model for 5 years and since it was still good i went ahead with red dragon again.Worth the cash.

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  2. Muhammad Ali

    Amazing Battery Life
    it is an exceptional product. Charges very rapidly and amazing battery life. I bought it about a week ago and charged it only first time. I am a programmer which means I use it a lot so, the battery life is good.Functionality: In terms of functionality, this product is very efficient and easy to use. Works seamlessly with every device I have tested with (tested on my Samsung A25 5G phone and my Ubuntu Linux). All the three modes (bluetooth, wireless and wired) work perfect. It has 20 lighting patterns.Noise Level: It has red switches which are not as noisy as blue ones which is good for working.Keyboard stability: It is very stable keyboard and allows you to touch type the keys while it sits on the surface, it weights around 1kg.Typing Experience: The typing experience has been great with any device I have attached it with. Works amazing without delays and jitter. Doesn’t disconnect or stop responding in the middle of the work, very reliable.

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  3. Pedro Vera

    My first mechanical keyboard in over 20 years, and I am loving it a lot.
    Very nice, super solid, not so loud with the brown switching. It took me a couple of hours to get used to it after so many years using membrane switch keyboards. Less than half a day later I had forgotten that it was a new keyboard.I am not a touch typist but thanks to 30+ years of muscle memory I can fake it. The spacing of the keys is great, the travel and the click action work really well to my typing style. And I can always switch to a different switch type if I need to.I have had a couple weird instances when keystrokes aren’t registering but honestly these cleared before I could troubleshoot enough to blame either the keyboard or something going on with whatever app was acting out.I was also surprised that it shipped with 8 spare brown switches. I have a really bad luck with keyboards, I usually kill them after about a year and I always end breaking at least one key. It’s nice to know that the key caps and switches are user replaceable and very affordable.Two microscopic nags:1. No wrist rest area. This is not a deal breaker, and I never used that area to rest my wrist, but it was nice to use it to tilt the phone when I needed to do something like look up a 2FA code. Again, not a deal breaker.2. The sticker with the dragon above the arrow keys throws me off, every now and then I look towards the keyboard and that empty area looks like it’s missing keys, then it takes me a split second to figure out that’s where the sticker sits.That’s about the only two things I can find to complain about it. The price was excellent, the keyboard and a new Bluetooth mouse cost me less than I what I paid for each of the last three keyboard/mouse combos that I have purchased.My biggest mistake was that I should have bought two on the spot and give one to my son, he is in the Autistic spectrum and he loves rainbows and was blown away when he saw the customizable lights show.90-day update: I have now recovered from three spills that would have ruined every single keyboard I have owned in at least a decade. I cannot stress enough the peace of mind that comes from being able to replace one compromised key switch instead of losing the keyboard.I also had an interesting, self-inflicted anomaly. During my last spill I accidentally hit the wrong thing and switched the keyboard to French Canadian layout. Then proceeded to waste an hour freaking out over why the switches themselves were registering properly, but some keys were off. I only got to calm down when I plugged in a spare and it started doing the same thing, which is what told me that I was troubleshooting Windows, not the keyboard. So yeah, if you want/need to clean the keyboard, unplug it first.

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  4. Raging Bunnies

    K556 – Good keyboard, great if you’re willing to mod it
    I wanted a full sized keyboard with brown switches and this one fits the bill. I like the Outemu brown switches better than Cherry MX browns, they are so much more tactile. The package also comes with a sampler of 2 spare browns, 2 reds, 2 blacks, and 2 blues. All the switches have the dust-proof design with boxed MX stems. The keyboard plate and case are made from aluminum so the whole thing feels nice and solid. The black brushed aluminum plate mimics a wood grain and pairs nicely with the RGB. The LEDs are SMD north facing and work well with the shinethrough keycaps. I haven’t tried the software, but the embedded lighting options are very robust with multiple lighting patterns, colors, speeds, and brightness levels. And you can turn off the RGB complete if you want, but that makes it hard to read the legends in my opinion. The PCB is 3-pin Outemu hot swappable, is has soldered hot swap sockets for thin Outemu pins.It was quite difficult to remove some of the switches, even more so than my other Redragon board. The little tabs on the lower housing broke on a few of the switches, and many of the switches were also stuck very tightly into their PCB sockets. If both of those things happened on the same switch I pretty much had to wrench the switch out with quite a bit of force which damages the slot area of the top housing. The switches still work just fine but the damage may bother some people. Thankfully I had some spare switches from another board so I just swapped out the damaged housing.The aluminum backplate creates a lot of ping, but I never really noticed it until I lubed my switches. However, once I lubed the switches and springs, the actual switches became so quiet that the plate ping really started bothering me because it resonated like a tuning fork. I tried putting some foam in the bottom of the case under the PCB, but that didn’t help much. I ended up having to cut out a custom foam pad to go between the plate and the PCB to reduce the ping. It was very tedious since I had to cut out space for all the switches, screws, and posts, but now the keyboard sounds like one of those $100+ custom enthusiast boards! For anyone looking to do this, you want to use 3mm craft foam. 4mm can work, but it will cause some flex in the plate/PCB in some places.The stabilizers have some rattle, even after lubing the stems and bars. The best method to get rid of rattle was to put some tape between the stab housings and the plate to get rid of the housing wobble. I used some black electrical tape since it wouldn’t stand out.My keyboard was a little uneven and didn’t lay completely flat on the table when I first got it, but I was able to fix it by tightening the screws on the riser feet. Unfortunately those screws are on the inside of the board, which means you would have to take apart the board to get to them. For reference, to take apart the board there are 6 screws on the sides and 11 screws on the plate under the keycaps. You don’t have to remove all the switches to take out the plate/PCB, but you do have to remove the switches if you want to separate the plate from the PCB.I also modded my board by replacing the stock USB cable with a USB-type C female port. If you want to do this you will need a USB breakout board with VCC, GND, D+, D-. The wires from the JST connector on the PCB are red/VCC, black/GND, D+/green, D-/white. I know white is usually D+ and green is usually D- but this board is reverse. The other black wire is shield and it’s uninsulated once you get past the shrink tubing, I just left it disconnected.The keycaps are Cherry profile, but they do not have a crossbar around the stem, which means that the stem length is different for each row if you want to use o-rings. I had to use a mix of 2.5mm 70A and 2mm 50A o-rings to get a consistent travel distance. R1 = 2.5+2+2. R3 = 2.5. R2,4,5 = 2.5+2.

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  5. Happy Consumer

    Best I’ve Ever Used!!
    I have probably owned about 10 different keyboards in my lifetime. NO QUESTION, this is the best keyboard I have ever had. The key strokes are perfect, low noise, cool colors, the metal frame is sturdy but not heavy. It is wired but that doesn’t take away from how ideal this keyboard is. Highly recommend for those who are seeking this style keyboard.

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  6. Pranav C

    Detachable cable makes it more flexible in terms of uses, you can change cables, hell even use wireless connectivity via external connecters(only cable is provided other extra curricular activities u can do on your own)

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  7. Quinn izzard

    Love the solid built keyboard with the clicky sounds and various interchanging lights brightens up the room. Best purchase ever!

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  8. Mikayel

    La tastiera è di alta qualità, molto piacevole al tocco, non tanto rumoroso e generalmente bello.Il servizio clienti è davvero eccellente, sono molto disponibili e rispondono subito per qualsiasi dubbio.

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  9. Jose Humberto Sanchez M.

    todo bien, muchas gracias

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  10. The Amasseur

    /! Clavier Qwerty !Les plus- Qualité- Stable- Style vintage- Qualité de fabrication- Agréable- Son des switch- Switch Hot-Swappable. Pour ceux qui aiment modder ou juste pour la réparabilité c’est top.Pour conclure, c’est un très bon clavier, solide, stable, avec de bons switch. Pas de chichis comme sympa, mais un clavier simple de qualité.

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    Redragon K556 PRO Upgraded Wireless RGB Gaming Keyboard, BT/2.4Ghz Tri-Mode Aluminum Mechanical Keyboard w/No-Lag Connection, Hot-Swap Linear Quiet Red Switch
    Redragon K556 PRO Upgraded Wireless RGB Gaming Keyboard, BT/2.4Ghz Tri-Mode Aluminum Mechanical Keyboard w/No-Lag Connection, Hot-Swap Linear Quiet Red Switch

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