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Redragon K585 PRO Wireless One-Handed Mechanical Keyboard, 42 Keys 3-Mode RGB 40% Gaming Keypad w/ 7 Onboard Macro Keys, Detachable Wrist Support, Durable Battery (Blue Switch)

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Arrives Tuesday, Dec 24
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Color: Blue Switch


Features

  • No-distractions Wireless: Equipped with BT/2.4Ghz wireless data transmission tech, K585 DITI is now cable-free for more possibilities. Now you can place it anywhere on your desktop, not just to the left of your standard keyboard.
  • Long-lasting Durability: Built-in a durable battery, supports up to 15-20 hours continuous play time with RGB backlight on. 10 hours fast charging with a detachable USB-C cable for battery reload makes you back online in every morning.
  • Iconic Blue Switches: Distinctive tactile blue switch offers fantastic audile typing feedback. Hot-swappable with other Redragon switches. Made to last with switches rated for 50 million keypresses.
  • Play to Win: With 7 programmable macro keys, binding multiple commands and activating them instantly is simple and quick. Assign single or multiple keystrokes to those 7 macro keys to save precious time in the middle of battle.
  • Form & Function: Ergonomically designed with a detachable wrist-rest section connected by magnets, the wrist-rest offers great support to make use more comfortable.

Brand: Redragon


Compatible Devices: PC, Laptop, Tablet


Connectivity Technology: 2.4Ghz, BT, USB-C


Keyboard Description: Gaming


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Special Feature: Ergonomic, 3-mode Wireless, Hot-Swappable


Color: Blue Switch


Number of Keys: 42


Keyboard backlighting color support: RGB


Style: Modern


Product Dimensions: 10.83 x 9.06 x 1.57 inches


Item Weight: 1.39 pounds


Manufacturer: Redragon


Item model number: K585


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: March 29, 2021


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  • Software to program works. Many features
Color: Red Switch
This keyboard is shockingly good for the price. It feels very solid to use and the switches are smooth. The software is not easy to find, install, or use but it gives more features than most high end keyboards. It allows you to remap every key, change the colors to however you want, and each M# button at top can contain a different key mapping and/or color setup. It is fairly easy to use once it gets running. Now to install and use the software. First you have to go to red dragons web page and go to the download at top of screen. Search of the k585 and make sure you pick the wireless one. You get some zip file that has a couple of directories. Inside one directory is another archive (a rar instead of zip). If you are running the latest version of windows 11, it can handle extracting from the rar otherwise you’d need winrar. Once you extract the exe file from that rar, you run it to install the software. Then you launch the software. It seems to not load or do anything. But actually it does start running, but only shows up in your taskbar corner icons. The icon will only be in the hidden area so you have to click on the up arrow to expand those. It will be just a grayed out symbol that you can right click on. Now you have to plug in the keyboard directly via usb cable. Once the keyboard is plugged in, that task bar icon for the red dragon software will go to red from gray. You now can right click on and then click on configure. Not an easy process for sure. But it does work and is excellent once it gets going. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024 by Robert

  • Under rated, comfortable, hot swappable switches
Color: Blue Switch
The only other one handed mechanical keyboard I know is the Razer orbweaver, which I believe Razer does not make anymore. I didn't expect much from this keypad, however I do know their mechanical keyboards are pretty popular because they are pretty good value. However, this thing exceeded my expectations greatly To set the premise, I already own a full custom mechanical keyboard, with lubed switches and aluminum body. Though its awesome to type with its not the best to game with since the keyboard sits at such a high height and the key caps are made for a better typing experience than gaming. I owned the Orbweaver, however the green switches the Obrweaver used started to loose their mechanical integrity (green switches are clicky) and majority of the keys on the Orbweaver stopped clicking and felt more like rough red switches. Lets start with the build quality, its solid. No flex, no rattling, all the mechanical switches feel great, the magnet for the wrist rest is insanely strong and wont slip out. Layout is great, basically has all the keys that the left hand needs for any type of game. The Razer Orbweaver had unmarked keys that mapped many of the keys on the left side of the keyboard, however for many of the games I played I needed to change the layout, the downside is that the Orbweaver is considered a legacy device so basically you needed to install the latest razer synapse and razer synapse 2.0. Having two software programs running just for that keypad was ridiculous. Here basically you don't need to remap anything. - one handy thing with this layout the N and P buttons are very close to the thumb and are very easy to use. I have mapped these to some keys for Apex and its pretty awesome. Ergonomics, large wrist rest well placed spacebar button, allows for comfortable hand position. Though there is no contour to it like the Orbweaver, I feel like this one is a lot more comfortable. Due to its simple shape, I found a 3D printed file to angle it at a certain angle for even better ergonomics. Switches and keycaps, first off this thing has hot-swappable mechanical switches!!! and its not proprietary and 3 pin key switch will fit. I have replaced the blue clicky switches with Holy Panda lubed switches. Just a note, its recommended that you take every single keycap out and then take out the switches. Overall I give this a 10/10 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2021 by Nick

  • Overall great, but not perfect
Color: Brown Switch
I've been using this as a replacement for my standard keyboard due to the extra room on my desk for my mouse and it's been working great. I've even used it for couch gaming with my Xbox with no problems. Though, as with any product, there are pros and there are cons, so quit wasting your time and get into that since that's what most people care about anyway. Pros: - No noticeable latency - Mechanical switches are clicky yet quiet (Brown switches) - Keycaps feel nice (Sounds weird to list but this really does make a difference if you've ever used a keyboard with crappy keycaps) - Included cable is nice (It's braided and doesn't bend weirdly like some cheaper cables) - Macro buttons are really nice to have and have a lot of functionality - RGB can be customized in software, or through presets built-in by default - Hot-swappable switches (In the case that either you break a switch or just want to change them out to freshen up your keyboard, you can. Additionally, they even include a few replacement switches in the box along with a keycap puller and switch puller) Cons: - No place to store the wireless dongle (I had planned to use this for going back and forth from my dorm to my house because of the small size, though it lacks a place to store the dongle so I'm always afraid of losing it. As an engineering student, my next personal project will likely be to modify the wrist rest to include a small gap for the dongle.) - No mention of the software at all (Neither on the outside of the box nor inside the included quick start guide does it mention the existence of software for this. Unless you look online for the software yourself (on RedDragon's website), the only way to change the key binds is via the recording button on the keyboard itself, but then you can't bind buttons that don't exist on the keyboard). Speaking of buttons that don't exist... - Buttons that don't exist, but should: - Windows Key (I feel like any keyboard intended for gaming (which primarily takes place on Windows) should have a Windows key.) - Enter Key (I've set the password to my computer to consist of only characters on this keyboard, but that doesn't matter if I can't press enter. Yes, I can just use my mouse but that takes away the streamline-ness of logging in. And yes, you can bind the enter key to a macro button, you just need the software to do that.) - M??? (It includes N and P, but not M???. To clarify, the M key is bound by default to the "map" key next to F4, but it's weird to reach that far for a fairly common button in games.) - Cheapish feeling plastic (For the most part, the product feels pretty premium, though the magnetic wrist rest feels kinda cheap) - RED RedDragon logo (This one really doesn't matter, but if you're gonna have a product that can change colors through software, i.e. RGB lights, you shouldn't have any non-monochrome on the product. Even Razer with their obsession with the color green knows this). Overall, I'm really happy with this purchase, but if RedDragon ever refreshes this product, I hope they can make changes to the things mentioned here. None of the cons that I've found are dealbreakers since all of them are basically just personal preferences and can be fixed either through the free software on their website or with some creativity. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2023 by JDDragon849

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