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⌨️ Elevate your desk game with the K618 PRO — where pro-grade tech meets sleek style!
The Redragon K618 PRO is a versatile, ultra-thin mechanical keyboard featuring innovative 3-mode connectivity (Bluetooth 3.0/5.0, 2.4Ghz wireless, and USB-C wired), low-profile linear red switches for smooth, responsive typing, and fully customizable 16.8 million RGB backlighting. Designed for both Windows and Mac users, it includes dedicated media controls, on-the-fly macro keys, hot-swappable switches, and durable aluminum construction, making it a premium choice for gamers and professionals seeking high performance and style at an unbeatable price.





| ASIN | B098785CL3 |
| Additional Features | 3-Mode Wireless, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Low-Profile Key, Volume Roller |
| Antenna Location | Business, Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,065 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #180 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Redragon |
| Built-In Media | Keycap/Switch Puller, Spare Switches, USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | Red Switch |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Laptop, PC |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Linux, MacOS, Windows |
| Compatible Tablet Computer Models | AAUB P30 |
| Connectivity Technology | BT, 2.4Ghz , USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 2,557 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Generation | 1 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.32"L x 7.48"W x 1.26"H |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Mechanical, Gaming, Macro |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Redragon |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Redragon Linear Red |
| Mfr Part Number | 31279866 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Linux Mint 17, Windows 10 |
| Model Name | Horus |
| Model Number | K618 |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Number of Sections | 3 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Business, Gaming |
| Series Number | 618 |
| Special Feature | 3-Mode Wireless, Hotkeys and Media Keys , Low-Profile Key, Volume Roller |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Theme | Gaming |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**A
A Very Nice Keyboard, Better Than Anticipated From Redragon
I have sensitive hands after my car wreck back in 1996 and must have a bvoard that is easy to use and soft tot he touch. I prefer chocolate or chicklet keys, but they are hard to maintain. Thsi board took some geting used to and I had to put the rubber dampers under the keycaps, but it is really not all that bad. The keys are soft and smooth and I can type for a good while without pain. I learned very quickly that Redragon has some hidden features in their higher end boards that they don't include in the manual ((I don't care to have to find out stuff like that with no included instructions *Batteries not included) kind of thing)).. like holding Fn+W causes the WASD to change over to the arrow keys or back.. kind of did that by accident. It is really nice to have an on KB function key for the calculator again, I've missed that. I have had a few other Redragon products over the years and have been far less satisfied than I am with this board. FYI folks... Be sure the product says that it uses the "Pro Software" as their regular soft is annoying and lacks essential features, including firmware updates. The pro soft is no bother at all and is not even necessary to run after you program this board. Bluetooth connects just fine, but I have not tested the Wi-fi dongle. Some folks have questioned the metal top... It's a bit thinner than some, but is still sturdy and I have no complaints. I have tested the key puller and used the cap puller to put on the keyboard dampers. The actual key puller is a bit tricky and I am considering buying a better one for future use, but it works... just take care to not scratch the surface fo the board and be patient.. The key wiiiiiil come out.. it's just in there rather tightly. It is an A+++++ mention that they send tbothy pullers and 5.. count it FIVE replacement keys with this model.. I didn't like the cheap cord they sent with it.. REALLY cheap and short, so I got a nice one, at least it was a right angle cord at the KB side. The box presentation is very nice and smooth and sleek in design... I really appreciated the aesthetics, and the inner packing was quality.. The price point is also, most excellent.. You just can't beat $41.99 for a keyboard this decent with genuine Cherry MX keys and all the accessories.. You can easily find additional replacement keys online from aliexpress, just look fro REDRAGON SMD RGB MX Low Profile 5.5 switch. One last thing.. When you go to the website to DL the soft be sure to get the "Cherry MX" model of the soft or it won't see the Keyboard.. In conclusion.. This is a good keyboard and I can logically satisfactorily recommend it. Take care fo ti and it will last you a long time. Namaste.
A**R
Amazing Quality and Features and an Amazing Price!
Best Overall Amazon Experience Product and Value! -Amazing Keyboard! -Value!! -High End Feel, Features, and More! -Great typing experience! -2.4Ghz USB Wireless Adapter Included -Hotswapable Switches Adds More Value/Customization! -Amazon Warehouse Purchase(additional added) Great Value! This Redragon K618 PRO Red Switch Keyboard is the first time I've bought an Redragon product. This also the first time buying an Amazon Warehouse item. I cant say it enough how happy I am with the quality of this keyboard! Especially happy compared to the higher end more expensive keyboards Ive owned in the past. I've gamed for years, and use a PC daily. I've owned Corsair, Logitech, HyperX, and Razer keyboards, and i'd rate this Redragon K618 PRO at least as good, or even better than some of those high end brands that can cost 3x 4x more than the cost of this keyboard. This keyboard has hot-swappable switches !! Being able to change 1 or ALL switches is a great option to have! Typing and Gaming with the Red Switch version feels good. The longer i've used the keyboard the better it feels overall. The keys sound and feel good. I mostly use the wired, and 2.4Ghz wireless modes and have had no issue with either of the modes. I like that the backlighting turns off after a short time when the keyboard in not in use while on battery power. This helps save battery, which i appreciate. The backlighting stays on all the time when keyboard is in wired mode. Amazon Warehouse item experience deal only added to the value of this purchase! 5 star for Redragon Keyboard and 5 Star for Amazon Warehouse. Redragon K618 PRO Red Switch Keyboard is phenomonal quality and feature set for the price! The build quality feels good, and typing feels great!!
J**M
Very good Keyboard and great tech support
Purchased the Red Dragon K618 Keyboard for couch-gaming on my large HDTV that was in a different room from my PC. Ran a short USB extension cable to within 8 feet of the intended Keyboard location. Keyboard light are excellent and vivid, with good uniformity and brightness. Key feel is also very good, with a light pressure actuation and are fairly quiet. Battery life is also very good. Approximately a year after purchase, the 2.4Ghz wireless began to experience connectivity issues. I contacted Red Dragon through the website and was very pleased when they replied to my tech support request within a few hours. A few back and forth emails resulted in Red Dragon shipping me a new Keyboard under warranty. I'm very satisfied with both the product and the support.
T**S
Great keyboard and features for the money
It's a great keyboard, lighting is perfect, I like the fact you're not required to install software just to change the RGB lighting colors and brightness. I primarily bought this keyboard to have a better work/gaming keyboard than my current SteelSeries Apex 3. I needed a keyboard I could wirelessly correct to 2 other PCs and a tablet. Unfortunately, I'm in the process of returning it. My error rate has gone up by 50% due to the low profile keys, I slightly drag my fingers across the keys when typing which happens to to be just enough pressure to activate the keys. The problem with just using longer stroke key switches is that they tend to be too noisy for my liking.
S**R
Mediocre for office/work use -- may be great for gaming?
I'm not a gamer -- I am using this keyboard for work-at-home -- so I'm mostly typing on it. Sometimes I play music in the background while i work. I also never completely learned touch typing and have somewhat limited vision, so I appreciate being able to see the key characters clearly. This may be a super keyboard for some, but it's meh for me, so please understand the context of my review. Pros: * The keyboard appears well made, with lots of features, most of which I will never use. * The wireless feature works well; however, I'm using it wired so I don't have to worry about the battery running down. I could have bought the wired-only version and saved money. * I appreciate the media control keys and especially the volume roller. * They keyboard comes with extra key switches and a key cap puller. Nice touch! Cons: * The keyboard lighting is not bright enough, and the keys change color for a couple of seconds after they are pressed -- an effect I haven't been able to turn off. These combine to make it hard for me to see the keys, especially when the room is lit. Why not work in the dark? Occasionally, I need to read paper books or notes. Also, I just prefer to work with some light. * The tops of the keycaps are large, which makes it easy to press two keys at once. I can compensate with careful typing, but it slows me down a bit. * The Caps Lock indicator is a small red LED located on the opposite side of the keyboard from the key, and it is aimed straight up (not angled at my eye). It's hard to see in the dark and almost impossible to see when the lights are on. * The keyboard is advertised as "low profile", and the chassis is pretty low. However, the keys are full height; so the keyboard is only a little lower than a standard keyboard. * The USB connector is on the side of the keyboard instead of the back, and it sometimes gets in the way. I'm replacing a mechanical keyboard from HaveIt, model HV-KB395L. This was an ideal keyboard for me, but the "1" key has failed after about 5-6 years of daily use, and HaveIt no longer carries this model or a similar one. It was fairly expensive -- over $100 if I recall correctly -- but I'd buy another one if I could. I want a mechanical keyboard because of the key feel and better backlighting compared to membrane keyboards. Not sure where I will go from here. Maybe I'll try to get a replacement switch for my HaveIt.
P**N
Nice keyboard!
Good keyboard! Quiet but very touchy and responsive! Battery has good life and works great. Software is a little pain to download!
A**R
Not worth the money
Mine has been more trouble than it’s worth. The keys seem to have different pressing characteristics, with some having so much a lighter touch that it makes gaming difficult; the space bar has such a light tolerance that I find myself frequently jumping in games when I thought o wasn’t even touching the button. The K button is similarly light, while many of the number buttons have a significantly higher pressure requirement. Worst, though, is the Fn locking seems to tune itself on and off, or the F1-F-12 keys stop working and I have to do a quick reset. I am replacing it after only a few months ownership because of how often it glitches from WASD working to not working without me even toggling the feature. This was my first and will be my last Red Dragon keyboard. It has had problems I didn’t even know keyboards could have, and I’ve been gaming since the days of DOS and 5 inch floppies.
A**O
Great Keyboard until you need to replace the battery
I have a Redragon K618 (red switches), purchased January 2024. With daily use (~5 hours/day), the battery has degraded to the point where it only lasts about 1–2 hours and effectively must remain plugged in to function. Normally this wouldn’t be a major issue, batteries wear out, but in this case, finding a proper replacement is unnecessarily difficult. There is no official replacement battery available, and even community discussion confirms that Redragon does not provide one and instead pushes users toward buying a new keyboard. The core issue is not just availability, but spec ambiguity. The battery inside the K618 is a large, thin LiPo pouch (~118 × 51 × ~6mm) with a 3-wire (thermistor) connector. While it is easy to find batteries that match the physical dimensions, nearly all of them are 2-wire (2-pin), which makes them electrically incompatible without modification. Conversely, batteries that match the 3-wire configuration are typically much smaller or thicker and do not fit the internal cavity safely. This creates a situation where: Correct size does not equal correct wiring Correct wiring does not equal correct size This is not just an inconvenience, it has safety implications. Using a battery that is too small can allow movement inside the case, increasing puncture risk. Using one that is too thick can create pressure on the pouch, also increasing failure risk. These are not acceptable compromises for a lithium polymer battery. This design also raises broader concerns around right-to-repair and consumer ownership. The battery is technically replaceable, but the lack of standardized parts, clear specifications, or official replacements creates a barrier that most users cannot reasonably overcome. In practice, this makes a consumable component effectively non-serviceable. From a consumer standpoint, this shifts the burden from repair to replacement. A fully functional keyboard is rendered unusable due to a single worn component, with the most accessible solution being to purchase a new unit. That is difficult to justify when the failure mode is both predictable and preventable with better part standardization or support. At a time when right-to-repair is gaining traction, products like this highlight the gap between “technically repairable” and “practically repairable.” Without access to compatible replacement parts or clear documentation, users are left with limited options: modify hardware themselves, accept reduced functionality, or discard the product entirely. For a device less than two years old, this approach effectively treats it as disposable, which is both environmentally wasteful and avoidable with better design and support.
H**R
منتجات ردراجون لا يعلي عليها
اشتري يباشا وانت مطمن كيبورد تحفة وفيه كزا موود لل ار جي بي وميكانيكال تحفه تستمتع وانت بتستخدمها وبييجي معاها قطع تقدر تنضف بيها الكيبورد وتشيل الزراير وفيه زراير احتياطي
S**Z
Perfect Perfect Perfect
For all those guys who think that the k618 is like logitech g915, it is not. It's like Razer Dealthstalker v2 without Razer's nonsense software. k618 works well on it's own and it doesn't need to use their software. Brown switches are good, there is a force needed to activate them, not too loose. You can use custom keycaps. Also it is hot swapable which is another plus. It would be even more awesome if we could use a custom QMK firmware (like keychron keyboards do)
N**A
Its qwerty .. beware
I wanted qwerty and this low profile is very good .. though my second keyboard from RD .. it surpasses my surara
P**R
Fungerar inte
Gick inte att köra trådlöst, varken via BT eller wifi
J**S
Excellent product quality
Excellent product quality; it is a robust and reliable cable.
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