

🌈 Elevate your desk game with every click — RGB brilliance meets pro-grade customization!
The Redragon K668 is a wired mechanical keyboard featuring 108 anti-ghosting keys with 4 extra hotkeys, hot-swappable linear Red switches compatible with 3- and 5-pin types, and 19 customizable RGB lighting modes including music sync. Designed ergonomically with adjustable feet and equipped with dual mixed-color keycap sets, it offers both comfort and style. Supported by dedicated software for macros and lighting effects, it’s a durable, budget-friendly choice for gamers and professionals seeking versatile performance.











| ASIN | B0CDWP1D58 |
| Additional Features | 2 Sets Keycaps, Ergonomic, Hot-Swappable |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #164 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #8 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Redragon |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | Gemini Eclipse |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,790 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Height | 13 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 880 Grams |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | 108 Keys Hot-swappable Wired Gaming Keyboard |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Redragon |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Red Switches |
| Model Number | K668 |
| Number of Keys | 108 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Series Number | 668 |
| Special Feature | 2 Sets Keycaps, Ergonomic, Hot-Swappable |
| Style Name | K668 |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
L**C
For someone looking for a nice budget keyboard look no further.
This is a nice budget keyboard especially someone who is used to buying Corsair metal keyboards. I was looking for a nice replacement keyboard for when my Corsair K60 was double or triple pressing certain keys so I was looking for a good alternative. The RGB lighting looks amazing, the key action is nice and smooth and the detachable USB cable is really nice. I would recommend this keyboard for anyone who wants a nice keyboard without spending a lot of money on a expensive keyboard, the build quality feels good and the keyboard does feel durable. The extra set of keycaps so you can customize the keyboard as well as the keycap/switch puller is a nice plus. After some research i was a little hesitant to try a new brand (Redragon), but i was pleasantly surprised. 5/5 stars for sure!
K**T
The perfect creamy sounding keyboard!
Omg!!! This is literally the perfect keyboard, literally exactly what I wanted when I was searching for a nice clicky, creamy, keyboard! It sounds amazing and although I have not used it yet besides typing on it without plugging it in to hear the sound. It is a nicely weighted keyboard so it does not feel cheap at all! For the price this is amazing! It has a way to plug it in or to use it through Bluetooth which is so helpful you can choose which way you want to use it. Highly recommend this product!
M**Y
It's a new love, but a strong love.
I will start by saying that I've used Red Dragon stuff before. Years and years ago I had one of their membrane keyboards and one of their gaming mice. They performed flawlessly in all the time I owned them but I eventually changed color scheme and wanted to branch out so I tried a different brand keyboard and a Corsair mouse. I don't recall the other brand keyboard, but it had an aluminum body and was fairly nice. Over the years though I was constantly swapping switches out and then the LEDs started to die off, and it just reached the end of its life cycle really. I came back to Red Dragon because I wanted a nice mechanical keyboard but I think the boards that cost $100+ are, frankly, silly. I did debate between this keyboard and some of the other "off brand" boards but this one had great reviews and I love love love the kind of old school style to it. I am so glad I went with this keyboard. The design is freaking gorgeous. It's like a retromod done to an old IBM keyboard. The lights are certainly pretty, but I'm a basic fella so I already switched them over to solid white. They look great, and the light shines through the keycaps perfectly. There is also a sleek little light bar on the side of the board that I didn't notice in the pictures but looks super classy. Speaking of keycaps, THEY GIVE YOU AN ENTIRE SET! So if you don't like the color scheme that it comes with (as pictured) you can feel free to swap them out. They also give you some new switches for when these ones start dying off, I believe they give 8 of them, along with the tool to swap the switch and the keycap. On to the switches... Ohhhhhhhhh, boy they are GOOD. I cannot speak to longevity yet, and I will update when the first switch dies and I have to replace it, but initial impressions are so good it is unreal what this board costs. The feel is excellent, but the sound is where it's really at. A nice, somewhat loud but muted thunk with each press. The board itself is all plastic, but don't let that dissuade you, because it feels like a very high quality plastic. I think this board actually weighs more than the board it is replacing with the aluminum body, and they're both the same style board. The legs are double adjustable and move into place with a loud click. Honestly so far, I am absolutely blown away by this board. I hope it lasts a long, long time because I do not want to get rid of it any time soon.
P**S
Not bad, but it has room for improvement.
for the price this isn't a bad board, but its not great. It has RGB, check, but, you can't access all modes from the FN+ combos you have to install Redragon's software. The brightness of the LED's is sub-par. Lets be honest here I have several boards with RGB that cost less than half what this board costs that have brighter LED's. This board has some custom linear switch that isn't terrible but I'd prefer a bit stronger spring. The key presses are nice and smooth so its got that going for it, the board is definitely hot swappable as I pulled a switch out with one of the keycaps lol. Setup is not particularly straight forward unless you want to just use the board as it comes. For me, if a board just works out of the box and I don't have to install some proprietary software that's a win. You can only setup certain features using Redragon's software. The keycaps are another story, I really didn't like them, like not at all. I liked the color profile I thought they were quite nice looking but my goodness these things are tall, like an extra 1/4" taller than a standard OEM or Cherry MX profile. Plus, a lot of the keys were "short shot" which means that a full shot of plastic didn't get into the second shot of plastic which is what makes them "double shot" basically double shot caps are an over-molded keycap. Also, I'm not a massive fan of the font used on the keys, and now I'm getting into nit-picky territory so I will just say, I didn't like them. I had a nice set of shine through caps that I swapped them out with and now I'm quite pleased with the board overall. I might even keep it lol. I have like a dozen keyboards and I swap them out and what not as I like. I have a number of systems and several workstations so I have many keyboards depending on space and needs. Overall this is not a bad board, but this segment of the market, at this price point, I think the board needs to do a little better. For the money, it's a keyboard, the switches all work, it feels pretty nice and now that I've got some nice keycaps on it, it sounds halfway decent. I have several TKL boards that sound way better than this one but its growing on me now. The board is also pretty light, which is reflected in its all plastic construction. I have a couple other custom boards that are probably 2-3x as heavy and feel much more solid than this one. I'm not complaining, just observing. I think if I was to add some insulation to this it would improve the sound so I may crack it open and see what can be done to deeping the tone a bit. Overall decent board. It does keyboard things. RGB is sup-par, switches are nice enough but not spectacular or anything. I added a couple pictures of the board with my shine through keycaps. If only the backlight had a bit more oomph.
J**T
Great keyboard for that price point
I love this keyboard. The sound is mechanical, but I love that sound. Others might not like it as much. I love the color combo. I wasn't 100% on the pink/blue/white, but I do like it; it's very complementary. If I ever decide, I can update the keys as they provided an entire set of blue keys with it. I did not realize that would be included, so it was a nice addition. I was spoiled by Razer's ability to set color schemes for the keyboard; this one just has rainbow, but the ability to turn it down and change patterns is nice. I'm liking the 'light up by typing' option so far. For the price, this is a great keyboard, very happy with Redragon.
K**H
Great quality and value, like the design and feel. Good company
I got this on a big sale, like half off cyber day or something, and it’s been a really great value. I’ve been missing mechanical keyboards for decades lol and as soon as I had a lot of typing to do, I was like oh now’s my excuse hehe. This one didn’t disappoint, even tho i wasn’t even sure what kind exactly I ought to get, since it’s been so long since I’ve used any! Did a little research, got the red switches, cos I don’t want it TOO loud or clacky, I type very fast, don’t need to press down hard all the way with each stroke, so this one sounded right. Well it’s great! I type much more accurately again, now that I’m using a proper keyboard and not those bs flat macbook integrated key pads lol. This is a dream by comparison. I like that it lights up and I can change the style or turn that off. And it comes with extra switches and keys too! So this should last me forever. I got a mouse from the same company that goes with it well too. I like the colors too, and I’m VERY particular about subtleties in color combinations as an artist haha. It’s got a nice retro, kinda gamey look, which as a millennial I’m a sucker for. Tho I don’t actually game so I can’t comment on that for this, at least not since the 90s when I was playing Super Nintendo with my brothers! I had a bit of issue with the mouse I received, and the company reached out right away to refund or replace! So service seems to match the quality of product. I’ll def look to them next time I need any other devices in this category. I did also get a wrist rest to go with it, i think that is extra needed for these kinds of keyboards, since they’re raised a bit more than those flat membrane style ones. Don’t want to get chronic wrist or finger joint issues, that can also cause or worsen arthritis (my uncle just had surgery for exactly this) so I def recommend getting ones for mouse and keyboard that feel right for you. So nice when you finally get a great quality product again, for once! (I waited like almost a year before I wrote this, just to be sure. Nothing more unhelpful than premature reviews lol).
J**D
Great first budget mechanical keyboard!
The keyboard was quite affordable and I really enjoy the noise it makes. The keys are very comfortable to the touch and its quite soothing. It is not bad for a mechanical keyboard and I have not ran into any issues. I do wish that the LED lights were brighter, theyre almost too faded and hidden by the keys. The font on the keyboard is unique and not particularly my favorite. The little flippy feet makes the keyboard easier to access to vs when it is laid flat. The keyboard has considerable flexibility to it due to being made of plastic, but it is not noticeable when using it flat on the desk. I look forward to customizing this keyboard with my own keycaps and maybe switches one day!
B**E
Just Buy It
My old wireless keyboard died so I figured it was time to get a new one and I decided to go with a wired one this time. The reviews seemed good on this keyboard and the price wasn't outlandish so I figured I'd give it a shot. The first thing that sticks out is the weight. It's sturdy and feels very well built, not like a cheap Chinese knock-off. The plastic all feels quality and the keys are smooth pressing motion. It's going to take me a bit of getting used to using a mechanical keyboard again after using a membrane keyboard for so many years, but I do like the clicking sound. Next you will notice this company does not cheap out on customer satisfaction. I bought this keyboard expecting only a keyboard. Instead I found a complete second set of keys, extra pieces to replace the mechanical part underneath the key, and a key puller tool as well. Completely unexpected but something that will automatically endear this companies customers to them. Lastly, the keyboard functionality itself. It is RGB and if you like having an RGB setup then you'll love the look of the white keyboard with the colors underneath. There is a button native on the keyboard itself that lets you change the RGB preset as well. I haven't fully counted but there seems to be around 10 presets with everything from colors slowly moving across the keyboard to zig-zagging back and forth, and if you don't like RGB there's an option to turn it off as well. The last nice bit is that in the very top right above the num-lock button row there are 4 additional keys: Mute on/off, a calculator button that pulls up your calculator app, a screenlock button that works the same was as pushing win+L, and a homescreen button that will minimize all of your windows and take you back to your desktop. The keyboard is nice and spacious and feels great to use so far. Especially for the price, this is the keyboard to get imo.
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