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Redragon Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with RGB Backlit, 94 Keys, Programmable Macro Editing, Numeric Pad, Red Switches, Compact Keyboard Mechanical for Pc Mac Ipad, K636CLO

Original price was: $46.99.Current price is: $34.99.

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Price: $46.99 - $34.99
(as of Dec 06, 2024 20:50:08 UTC – Details)


Product Description

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90% compatc mechanical keyboard90% compatc mechanical keyboard

cool RGB BACKLITScool RGB BACKLITS

for office for office for gaming for gaming Macro Editing Macro Editing

Combine mutilple keys function in one key, simplify operations and helps you operation faster in gaming

Mutiplemedia Keys Reassign Mutiplemedia Keys RGB Customize Customize Backlit Color and Effects

Customize your own light mode and speed

type-c cabletype-c cable Detachable “L” USB-C Cable

Portable & Easy to Carry

PBT KeycapsPBT Keycaps PBT Keycaps

No trouble of fading or wearing letters after long-tern using

Hot-swappable gaming keyboardHot-swappable gaming keyboard Hot-Swappable Switch

Supports redragon, Outemu, Akko 3 spin switches to customize your own keyboard

Anti-ghostingAnti-ghosting Full Key Anti-ghosting

All keys can work simultaneously, easily complete any combining functions without conflicting keys

How do I download the software for the K636 mechanical gaming keyboard?

Download Steps:

1.Go to Redragon Offical (Redragon) website;

2.Clicks the button”Download”;

3.Find “Redragon K636CLO Gaming Keyboard”, click the download.

Note: The gaming Software is only compatible with Windows operating systems.

The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked.

Some keys stop working after using this keyboard for a while, what should I do?

We recommend 2 methods to get the keyboard functioning again: 1) Press and hold FN+ESC for 5 seconds to restore it to factory settings. 2) Replace the faulty key switches.

Why are the number keys and the Delete key unresponsive?

If you’d like to use the number keys, press the ‘Num’ key and ensure that the ‘1’ indicator is illuminated. For the Delete key, press and hold the ‘Num’ key once more, and if there’s no indicator light, you can use the Delete key

Where should I download the software for this keyboard?

From the official Redragon website: redragon, go to the “Downloads” section, scroll down to find the keyboard: Redragon K636CLO Gaming Keyboard and click “Download”.

Innovative 90% Compact Layout- Adopts 94-key layout, this mechanical keyboard keeps essential numeric pad, arrow keys, del/+/-…, compact and save more space compared to standard size 87,104 keyboard. Dedicate for games and efficient working.
Brilliant Color Illumination- With 20 preset RGB backlight effects, it is possible for you to personalize your keyboard from a spectrum of over 16. 8 million colors to match your setup, specific games, or to showcase your favorite colors. This helps make the illumination of each key more brilliant, making it easier to find your keys in the dark.
Fully Programmable & Highly Configurable- Expand your options to design your own keys, light effects and macro, the macros with different keybindings or shortcuts combine multiple keys function in one key for more efficient work and gaming.
Responsive Red Switches- K636CLO mechanical gaming keyboard features with red switch which offers you satisfying clicky sound and linear feedback, require less force to press down and the keys feel smoother and easier to use. It’s best for rpgs and mmos, imo games.
Wide Compatibility- Plug and play, with dual-head detachable type-c cable, work perfectly for Windows 7, 8, 10, 11,Vista, XP. Macos, ios systems. It’s a good choice for your PC, Laptop, Mac

Customers say

Customers like the quality, value for money, and feel of the keyboard. They mention it’s a good entry gaming keyboard, the keys feel very comfortable, and the functionality is beautiful. Some appreciate the compactness and keyboard design. However, some customers are disappointed with the key responsiveness and have differing opinions on the sound quality.

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10 reviews for Redragon Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with RGB Backlit, 94 Keys, Programmable Macro Editing, Numeric Pad, Red Switches, Compact Keyboard Mechanical for Pc Mac Ipad, K636CLO

  1. Trevor years

    Nice cheap mechanical board
    5 stars but because of the price point. I was looking at this and it went on sale so I snagged it for like 37 bucks with tax.This is a cheap keyboard but honestly higher end than the price point IMOPros: it took me a minute to get use to but I love the trimmed down footprint of it. It eliminated all the extra buttons I don’t need but will keeping the number pad.Switches are liniar red that seem responsive and quiet. I prefer clicky blues but the sound of these are a nice change.Hot swap is easy (others saying it sucks must not know what they are doing? I had no problem while testing)RGB software is easy to use and very customizable. I really enjoyed being able to color mach all of my gear with ease.Cons: some of these are very subjective but worth notingThe supplies power cable is nice that it is right angle and can utilize type c on the mobo but for my set up it was about a foot short. I used a different one that I had in a drawer and it works fine.I loathed the orange space and esc keys. I swapped out a few various caps on the board to fit me.The caps it came with really are not very bright to let the RGB shine through. The room has to be semi dark to really appreciate it.The plastic frame is very flexible. I would of paid a few extra bucks for an aluminum top frame half.Overall it’s a decent budget trimmed down keyboard that is comfortable to use. I wouldn’t pay full price for it but it was worth the cost all day on sale at 22% off.

  2. Johnnie Mostaccio

    Great little mechanical keyboard
    Not an expert when it comes to keyboards, but I will see I absolutely love the way this feels. The keys feel nice “thocky”, the size is perfect for my retro gaming setup while still maintaining all the keys. The RGB lighting looks great at night, with plenty of presets built in. Only wished the USB C input was located above the keyboard versus the side.Definitely recommend for looks, build quality, and the sound the keys make!

  3. Vivian Oriente

    Fine gaming keyboard for the price
    So the first one I got ended up defective; the I key didn’t work out of the box and swapping out the switch on it didn’t fix the issue. They were very quick on getting me a replacement and luckily the new one works perfectly fine.Overall I’m pleasantly surprised by this thing for its price. The keys feel very nice and the keyboard itself has a fair amount of sturdiness and heft to it, much more than my $80 Royal Kludge. It even came with an alternate black space bar, a handful of replacement switches, and the tools for getting the key caps and switches out. My only real issues with it being the lack of an enter key on the number pad (it really messes with my muscle memory) and lack of customization with the LEDs. The driver software can change light patterns and behaviors, but there’s no way to change the actual colors themselves, which was kind of a disappointment.Overall it’s a good keyboard for its price but I wish it was as customizable as Redragon’s other stuff.

  4. Anthony S

    Awesome keyboard.
    Looks and feels great. Small, but has all necessary keys. The only thing I disliked about it, and this is minor, the enter key location. I wish it was by the numbers key. Lights are really cool too.

  5. Fernando Alberto Velazquez

    Exceptional Gaming Experience with Redragon Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
    I recently purchased the Redragon Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with RGB Backlit and it has significantly enhanced my gaming setup. Here’s my review:Build Quality:The keyboard features a sturdy metal and ABS construction, ensuring durability and longevity. The mechanical switches provide a satisfying tactile feel, which is perfect for both gaming and typing.RGB Backlighting:The RGB backlighting is vibrant and customizable with various lighting modes and effects. It adds a dynamic and visually appealing element to my gaming environment.Performance:The mechanical switches offer fast and precise key actuation, which is crucial for gaming. The anti-ghosting and N-key rollover features ensure that every keypress is registered accurately, even during intense gaming sessions.Additional Features:The keyboard includes dedicated media controls and programmable macro keys, enhancing its functionality and convenience. The detachable wrist rest provides added comfort during long gaming sessions.Conclusion:The Redragon Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with RGB Backlit is an excellent choice for gamers looking for a reliable, high-performance keyboard. Its sturdy build, customizable lighting, and responsive keys make it a standout option in the gaming keyboard market.

  6. Martin Aaron Lopez Torres

    Me encanta como se siente y el sonido que tienen las teclas

  7. Karl

    This keyboard has exceeded my expectations. I have a couple of Redragon products now, including their MMO mouse.Straight out of the box this is the perfect way in to the mechanical keyboard world. Easy to mod if you feel the need but it really isn’t required.The lighting is controlled via keyboard shortcuts and no software is required. Absolutely perfect in every way. Can’t wait to try more of their products, hoping to get a normal mouse soon cause mmo mice aren’t useful in all games!Happy to answer questions or post more pictures/videos.JUST BUY IT!!

  8. Kevin9989

    The audible and tactile feedback the K552-N is a resounding improvement over most membrane keyboards. The ambient noise level at my office desk is 60 dB (due to the HVAC) so I don’t mind the keys clicking at all. Hitting a single key, such as Enter, hard causes a clack from the solid base plate inside the keyboard. It’s quite satisfying that the keyboard doesn’t flex on the desk.The keys have a very light feel despite the clicking and clacking. The keys indeed offer less resistance than HP and IBM vintage, membrane-backed, workstation keyboards that I still use and like. I miss the startup resistance of those keyboards, yet I suspect the light feel of the K552 promotes faster typing. The overall sensation has the lightness of a laptop keyboard, coupled with much longer travel, a light click on the way down, a solid clack at the bottom of the stroke, and immensely better key spacing and shape.The 87-key layout is perfect for me. For a long time, I had been struggling with the standard 101-key layout because I always wanted to put the mouse where the number pad resided. The tenkeyless design finally allows the mouse to sit comfortably on my keyboard tray with room to move around within arms reach. With my particular seating position and body geometry, my shoulder feels better, and I feel more productive already.A little more than two weeks after my keyboard was delivered, I am enjoying its audible tactile feedback, tenkeyless ergonomics, and appreciating its light touch. The keyboard is not perfect, however. When the two front legs are not extended, the front left plastic foot (bump) does not touch the desk like the other three, or the keyboard rocks. This problem persists when I move the keyboard to a different surface and does not affect other keyboards placed on the same surfaces. Extending the keyboard legs eliminates the issue, but I like keeping the keyboard flat. The plastic bumps appear identical so I think the bottom of the keyboard has a slight twist. I fixed the problem by covering the left front foot with a tiny strip of duct tape.I like having no lights on this K552-N version of the keyboard. Minor improvements in other areas would still be welcome though. When I type and make mistakes, I feel the edges of the key tops are a little sharp compared to some keyboards which are more forgiving. I am convinced the keyboard would have a more premium feel if the key tops were more rounded on the edges.Despite being a tenkeyless design, the keyboard can be a direct replacement for a 101-key office keyboard. My muscle memory only fumbled reaching for the non-typing cluster of arrow keys and the control keys above them (Insert, Home, Page Up, etc). The distance of the non-typing keys from the rightmost edge of the typing key tops is barely 12mm compared to almost 15.5mm on an office keyboard. Increasing that gap would make the keyboard feel roomier like a “work” keyboard.I have mostly used old school keyboards without the Windows and Menu keys. It’s nice the K552 can disable Windows by pressing it with the Fn key. I wish it could do the same for Menu. Fortunately, I can nullify Menu by software so this is no big deal.To nitpick a bit more, the key tops do wiggle around. Many keyboards have less wiggle, but I don’t mind the K552-N as it is. The white lettering on the frequently used A, S, E, I, and N keys has become less bright. Redragon evidently inks the key tops and assembles the double shot keys using translucent and black plastic. While ink may wear off, I expect the two kinds of plastic in the keys to always be discernible.Apart from little issues with balance without legs extended, somewhat sharp key edges, the non-typing key cluster being closer than usual to the typing keys, the K552-N is an excellent mechanical keyboard in other respects that matter. I recommend it if the feedback and feel of a keyboard are important to you and you want to reclaim desktop space from a number pad.Update 2018-05-23: My Linux PC was showing USB disconnect messages for the keyboard after I placed the keyboard cable near others under my desk. Wrapping and shortening the cable with the provided cable tie resolved the issue.Update 2019-07-10: All keys are working perfectly, no USB disconnection issues have occurred since tying up the cables. Despite white keytop ink having worn off the most used keys, the underlying letter injections are still easily readable. The keyboard continues to give 5-star performance in daily office use.

  9. Skyler

    Especially for the price it’s great!

  10. Hazzim Anaya

    En mi caso no soy gamer, solo queria un teclado mecanico para mi trabajo y los reviews me llevaron a este modelo, ha valido cada peso, es barato y la calidad es muy buena, es compacto y pesado, el sistema mecanico se siente excelente al escribir, recomendable al 100%.

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