Redragon K673 UCAL MAX

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Sentiment score58% positive
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Last updated: May 11, 2026

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Reddit IconAntares_de_la_Luz
5 months ago

which switches fit redragon keyboards? I recently got a K673 (ucal pro) and I don't like the bundled red switches at all

Reddit Iconcatchthemagicdragon
2 months ago

I bought the moonlight violet one a couple years ago, has mint switches instead of red. I think it’s quite good for the $60 I paid. Bought it because it was the right size, has a volume knob (nice one) and shine through keycaps which are a quite rare combo because the purist nerds hate shine throughs lol. That Dark Jade one looks sick, what I’d get today.

Reddit IconCorezore
2 months ago

I own this keyboard. Worked great for about 3-4 months. Then it started randomly disconnecting when using either Bluetooth or 2.4ghz. Reinstalled drivers, tried multiple computers. The wired connection worked just fine. I'm still using it in wired mode on my audio workstation. Everything about this keyboard is just ok. Typing experience is fine. Materials are obviously lower quality. The chassis is thick plastic but still has some flex. I personally do not like the key spacing.

Reddit Icondjrocksstar
8 months ago

Ucal pro 673 Redragon. Been using it for 2 months now and it's pretty good.

Reddit Iconerik307k
9 months ago

I got a 75% Redragon Ucal Pro, everything from above except the key caps color, around 50 bucks, been loving it since first day

Reddit Iconfluxmaven
2 months ago

Because it has red switches. I think a lot of people want to get their first mechanical keyboard because they hear that they are so much better than a mushy membrane keyboard. A light linear like reds will just have you bottoming out and wondering what all the hype was about.

Reddit Iconpattdmdj0
2 months ago

Remember, these are cheap and have bad qaulity control so be gentle (no gamer rage lol) Great entry level for a year or so if you are just getting into mechanical boards though

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