

🔥 Elevate your desk game with the Redragon K552 — where compact power meets vibrant style! 🌈
The Redragon K552 is a compact 87-key mechanical keyboard featuring smooth linear red switches for quiet, rapid keystrokes. It boasts six dynamic rainbow LED backlight modes, a durable metal frame, and full anti-ghosting with N-key rollover for flawless input. Designed for gamers and professionals alike, it offers plug-and-play compatibility across major OS platforms and a beginner-friendly layout that fits perfectly in any workspace.

















| ASIN | B016MAK38U |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,045 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #108 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (49,522) |
| Date First Available | September 25, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.93 pounds |
| Item model number | K552 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Redragon |
| Product Dimensions | 354 x 123 x 37 inches |
C**S
Good buy in 2026f
Not a bad keyboard, even in 2026. As long as the noise levels isn't a dealbreaker with you, the switches sound good and the keyboard is responsive. This keyboard is known for being a reliable tank, at a good price. The stabs aren't bad, maybe it's masked by the blue switch noise. Colors are nice and bright. It's a excellent buy for 30$, but once over 40, I'd advice looking into the Aula F75, especially if you aren't into Clicky switches, as the Aula doesn't provide anything other than Linear options but those linear options are better than the linear option for the redragon k552. Keyboard is a buy it and it just works.
D**N
I will always get my keyboards from I m red dragon
I swear by the red dragon keyboards nicely price and very good quality that last for years of active daily gaming. You cant go wrong with this keyboard. Still in great condition years after buying. Nice feel and well weighted. Built with good material. Keyboard is made with metal not cheap plastic. Nice clicky keys and feels good to use.
K**Y
An ACTUAL Mechanical Keyboard.
Lets keep this review short and simple, You want a mechanical Keyboard, you can't really afford a mechanical keyboard, but hey this one is only a few bucks more than a similar membrane keyboard? why not this one? Pros : It's cheap AF. seriously, $30? that's like 6 pumpkin spice lattes. It's actually mechanical, not like mechanical feel keyboards, you do actually get that sweet sweet clickity clack! Backlit! Not only is it mechanical it's actually backlit too! and it's not too bright, just right, easy to see even with the monitor right infront of it. Raised keys, a simple little touch, but makes the keyboard look that much better. Now onto the cons: There aren't that many cons really, at this price point it's bettery tactile wise than literally every keyboard out there, due to the fact it is an actual mechanical keyboard. But the only real Con that I can find is that it says the switches used are a Cherry Green Equivalent, but they're not. They're a Cherry MX Blue clone if even that, a real cherry MX Green has about 70grams of actuation force, this keyboard has 55grams. I measured using quarters, it took 10 quarters to make the switch depress. But more on these switches, they say that they're Greetech switches, however I can't find the same or similar switches anywhere online! These switches might be a knock off of a knock off..... but lets be honest, it's a $40 mechanical keyboard. that's actually mechanical. The only thing that would make this better, would be, slightly larger keys, I don't have little child hands. and possibly a wrist rest, but honestly? This keyboard is an incredible value and I would highly recommend it!
J**P
I really enjoy typing on this keyboard so I ordered another for work.
I'm a software engineer and can type anywhere from 85 - 110 WPM and those who code know the challenge of hitting special characters frequently; I should never miss a ; end line now :). I use to use an apple wireless keyboard with the chiclet style keys extensively the past several years and didn't realize that was slowing down my typing. I actually purchased this keyboard for gaming at home but then bought another for work since I noticed a huge improvement in my typing speed. The reason I didn't purchase a mechanical keyboard is due to the windows vs command key. The only mechanical keyboard I've found that has the command key is a das keyboard that is > $100 which is way over budget; can get 3 of these awesome keyboards for the price of one das. I've gotten use to using the windows key as the command with my pinky rather than the left thumb on command. I use both windows and mac so the switch has been great and it took a couple days to get use to replacing the thumb for command and using pinky for it but it has also made my windows typing much better since I use my pinky for windows anyway. For those who can't give up their mac specific keyboard should look into buying one of these since you will make it work due to how awesome the keys feel. It's identical to the more expensive cherry ones. I won't feel bad if this keyboard breaks a year later since it's only $30 and the ones that have the common cherry switches cost > $50. The apple wireless keyboard is double the price of this... # Pros - Identical to cherry switch that other more expensive keyboards use such as Das. - Increased my typing speed by at least 15 WPM. - Tactile feedback you do not get with chiclet style keyboards. - Solid and quality made. It's heavy so it won't move around the desk. Has nice grippy rubber pads too. - Don't have to switch between the apple wireless keyboard and the windows keyboard since I use the same one off the KVM now. - I don't have to recharge and replace the batteries in the wireless apple keyboard since this is corded. Got so sick of replacing batteries just to have wireless when it's going to sit on the desk anyway so it was pointless. The apple keyboard would lose connection with the bluetooth too so again, it was pointless. - Compact size is better than a full size keyboard. Removing the number pad provides a better ergonomic experience which prevent strains due to widening the arms with the mouse. Research this if you don't believe me. Some ergonomic keyboards put the number pad on the left side of the keyboard. - Best bang for the buck. Amazing value so I purchased 2 of them. Perhaps all the big brands such as Das will lower their price since this one seems to own the Amazon market right now. It's 2018, people who are sane know that a mechanical keyboard shouldn't cost > $100. C'mon, the IBM Model M in the 1980's original price was around $250 but that's some dated technology! It's like paying the same price for an OLED TV for a tube tv. Who they trying to fool and that is why Redragon is here. They know the other manufacturers are price gouging. # Cons - None so far. # Neutral - My coworkers find it distracting since it's loud but they can put headphones on. A mechanical keyboard is... loud. - Noticed some sound interference with my Logitech speaker setup at home. It sounds kind of cool because the breathing effect will also output in the speaker. Breathing will make it sound like a badass intro to a sci-fi action scene (think star wars lightsaber) and the solid light will make an ongoing high pitch noise. This is probably an issue with the KVM I use to switch between mac and pc. I don't have this issue with the pc but when I switch it over to the mac the interference occurs.
ا**ه
ولا غلطه كم معي 3 سنين
M**O
Un excelent clavier mécanique pour un prix bas. J'adore travailler avec ça longues journées de programmation et écriture sur l'ordi.
A**N
I recently purchased the Redragon K552 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, and I couldn't be happier with my choice! Here are a few highlights that make this keyboard stand out: **1. Build Quality:** The keyboard feels incredibly sturdy, and the anti-dust proof switches give me peace of mind that it will last through long gaming sessions. The metal and ABS construction is both durable and aesthetically pleasing. **2. Red Switches:** The red switches are smooth and responsive, making them perfect for gaming. I love the tactile feedback they provide without being too loud, which is great for late-night gaming sessions without disturbing anyone. **3. RGB Lighting:** The RGB LED backlighting is a game-changer! There are multiple lighting modes and effects to choose from, allowing me to customize my setup. It not only looks amazing but also adds a fun element to my gaming experience. **4. Compact Design:** The 87-key layout is ideal for those who prefer a more compact keyboard without sacrificing functionality. It fits perfectly on my desk and leaves more space for my mouse movement. **5. Price Point:** Considering the quality and features, the price is unbeatable! This keyboard offers excellent value for money compared to other mechanical keyboards on the market. Overall, the Redragon K552 has exceeded my expectations. It’s a fantastic choice for both casual and serious gamers alike. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable, stylish, and functional gaming keyboard!
F**A
Exceeded my expectations
D**Y
Had it for a year or 2 now and I'm using it right now to write this. if you look online and look at some of the good mechanical keyboards you can definitely tell the difference by sound. it is quite loud but I like it and definitely recommend if your looking for a good budget keyboard for gaming. It is a little bit of false advertising it terms of the fact that it isn't RGB but instead only red. Its my fault for not reading it properly but its a bit misleading if you look at the photo.
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