It stands out in the productivity market, though. It has 3 mode connectivity at $60 price range. It has better fn key support than logitech mechanicals. It has better battery life than keychron. It is at half of price of nuphy air 75.
I just bought this board last week on Black Friday for $35 with brown switches and well. I actually kind of love it. It has surpassed what I ever thought it would be. I was going to buy the Nuphy air75 v2 to replace my Logitech G915 and thought... For $35 it would be a rip-off NOT to try it out. It is NOWHERE near the quality of the logitech or Nuphy boards but for the price... It's a better value. Also, It works great for gaming for me. But really for only having it a few days so far, I'm pretty blown away. Unless it just self-destructs in the next year, I would completely recommend this KB to EVERYONE. BUT not at full price. $50 is the most I would suggest people buy this board for.
Just bought the nuphy air 75.. I provably would have went with this budget pic if I had known… but I would still be listing for the nuphy if I didn’t. So I can’t regret it. Plus I want to use it fit having… and the little guy actually thocks with the cowberry switches at least. None the less.. red dragon keyboards go hard for the price.
I was literally about to buy the Nuphy Air75 v2 last week than I saw this RedDragon Azure KB for $35. I got the brown tactile switches and I love it. The battery life is WAYYY better than I dreamed, and it works perfectly fine for gaming. I am surprisingly impressed with this cheap little board. I don't like it as much as I like my logitech g915 I was replacing, but for the price and the surprising quality of it. It's literally low key blown me away.
I'm used to game in a laptop before, and before I get my PC I game on Mac so my hands are used to the flat low profile keyboards, when I got my first Mech kb my hands are straining a bit (i have no space for wrist pads) so I'm really considering this now that my keyboard is broken
Thank you for your interest in the K562 keyboard. I'm sorry to inform you that this model is not designed for hot-swapping. Therefore, it does not support the use of low-profile switches from other brands.
The K652 keyboard has swappable switches but the pin layout is only compatible with Redragon (Outemu) low profile switches which is limited to their red, black, brown, and blue switches. I wish Redragon would use a standard switch pin layout so low profile switches from other companies could be used.
It stands out in the productivity market, though. It has 3 mode connectivity at $60 price range. It has better fn key support than logitech mechanicals. It has better battery life than keychron. It is at half of price of nuphy air 75.
So basically, same as other productivity keyboards but looks better. Lube it and dampen inside and we have a winner ?
that's what I'm thinking!
I just bought this board last week on Black Friday for $35 with brown switches and well. I actually kind of love it. It has surpassed what I ever thought it would be. I was going to buy the Nuphy air75 v2 to replace my Logitech G915 and thought... For $35 it would be a rip-off NOT to try it out. It is NOWHERE near the quality of the logitech or Nuphy boards but for the price... It's a better value. Also, It works great for gaming for me. But really for only having it a few days so far, I'm pretty blown away. Unless it just self-destructs in the next year, I would completely recommend this KB to EVERYONE. BUT not at full price. $50 is the most I would suggest people buy this board for.
Just bought the nuphy air 75.. I provably would have went with this budget pic if I had known… but I would still be listing for the nuphy if I didn’t. So I can’t regret it. Plus I want to use it fit having… and the little guy actually thocks with the cowberry switches at least. None the less.. red dragon keyboards go hard for the price.
I was literally about to buy the Nuphy Air75 v2 last week than I saw this RedDragon Azure KB for $35. I got the brown tactile switches and I love it. The battery life is WAYYY better than I dreamed, and it works perfectly fine for gaming. I am surprisingly impressed with this cheap little board. I don't like it as much as I like my logitech g915 I was replacing, but for the price and the surprising quality of it. It's literally low key blown me away.
I’d use this for gaming tbh
I'm used to game in a laptop before, and before I get my PC I game on Mac so my hands are used to the flat low profile keyboards, when I got my first Mech kb my hands are straining a bit (i have no space for wrist pads) so I'm really considering this now that my keyboard is broken
this board gives so much value wise.. i wished the made this in a tkl version or with a numpad..decent business appeal to it
i actually love this keyboard.
Thanks for the video just got the keyboard and I love it
Thank you for your interest in the K562 keyboard. I'm sorry to inform you that this model is not designed for hot-swapping. Therefore, it does not support the use of low-profile switches from other brands.
wrong, its hot-swap
The K652 keyboard has swappable switches but the pin layout is only compatible with Redragon (Outemu) low profile switches which is limited to their red, black, brown, and blue switches. I wish Redragon would use a standard switch pin layout so low profile switches from other companies could be used.
this keyboard or keychron k2 ? i am confused
Keychron k3 with the red optical low profile switch
@@murkerr i bought the keychron k2 i think, but my order got cancelled from Amazon, so i ordered this one and i have no complaints 👍🏻
@@ghassab8026Azio Cascade Slim is a similar board with better quality i might buy it.
Hot swap is a mistake in this keyboard. Every switch is tight put and almost impossible to remove.
Does the keyboard have anti ghosting?
Full NKRO
how many days the battery last???
26hrs with dongle, 18hrs with dongle and RGB
@@Enzy-games i bought it today, im waiting for it, ilove it
1st! A new video!
damn bro what happen to your hands..
probably a cat owner