
Running these analyses costs money. Buy through my links to help keep lights on! I may get a small commission.
Reddit Reviews
https://preview.redd.it/pbkry6k2kz5g1.jpeg?width=2152&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1629830ee585bc55656fcfda49ee2e6a7a234f89 Currently using Redragon k617, got it for around 2.2k. The keycaps are not the best quality, but they look premium if ur getting it for around the same price I bought. Go for it, it's the best one close 2 two thousand range, but if u have more budget, consider taking a look at k616, which is around 2700, it's the same but wireless tri-mode connectivity
the keyboard is really good but k616 was 2700 earlier its the same as k617 but wireless maybe wait for lower price if u dont need it urgently or look for lower price
If you're fond of low profile keyboards, I couldn't recommend Keychron K3 Max enough. Good build, don't need software as you can configure it via browser, supports VIA/QMK. My only gripe is that keycaps are not shine through, but you can easily replace them if that bothers you. Be careful when you shop, as there are many variants such as rgb/white, 8K/1K, hotswap/non-hotswap, etc. Also make sure you buy from your local retailer of Amazon, as Keychron's customer support is abysmal if you buy directly (check Keychron's subreddit). I would generally avoid those tacky "gamer" boards as they are overpriced. If you have a low budget, go for redragon k616 fizz. I had k617, The only difference is that the k616 is wireless.
For a safe choice with good reliability and typing in the ₹3k–5k range, go for the Redragon K530/K616 series they offer tri-mode wireless, easy availability, and proper India warranty support. If you can stretch your budget a bit and want better typing feel and sound, pick the AULA F75. DM me for pricing, and I’ll provide you the best deal, whether it’s for a GPU, monitor, or keyboard.
I'd recommend getting a 60% if you're gonna travel with it a lot, if you're also gonna do gaming with it then you could go for a huntsman mini. It is out of your budget range but if you use checkmate it can get you a discount and maybe be closer to your budget range. If not that redragon is good, but you should go in store to find a 60% red switch keyboard, they have a lot of blue switches so just test them out before picking one up.
Fair enough, but the codes just auto apply at checkout so there's nothing you gotta do. All you need is just to have it installed and order from the official site, really simple.
I have red dragon same keyboard , I literally spilled tea all over it, took the keys apart , let it dry , and it still works perfectly
Don't get 60%, I have and I'm regretting it. You will miss arrow keys while coding. I'm planning to sell mine. Ive same redragon.
I have this, some keys stopped working and the rgbs are out of sync, 2 yrs i have this
I have this model (Reddragon) and using it for a couple of years! Havent faced any issues so far, would recommend 🙂
Rankings by Use Case
Top recommendations from others in the same boat
Best for Competitive FPS gaming

Top pick
Wooting - 80HE
Best for Couch gaming

Top pick
AULA - S75 Pro
Best for Mmos and complex macros

Top pick
Corsair - K95 RGB PLATINUM XT Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
Best for Silent gaming in shared spaces

Top pick
Keychron - V6 Max





