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The Redragon K551 Rainbow LED Backlit Mechanical Keyboard combines durable metal-ABS build with 104 dust-proof mechanical keys featuring Cherry MX Red equivalent linear switches. It offers 9 dynamic RGB lighting modes, full anti-ghosting with N-key rollover, and a high-speed gold-plated USB connection, making it a reliable, stylish choice for gamers and professionals seeking precision and endurance.





| ASIN | B016M91SS0 |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,178 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #50 in Gaming Keyboards |
| Box Contents | Keyboard, User Manual, Keycap Puller |
| Brand | Redragon |
| Brand Name | Redragon |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Colour | Rainbow |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 4,129 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Importer Contact Information | Origin Marketing Pvt. Ltd., 121 Raj Ratna Industrial Estate, Liberty Garden, Malad West, Mumbai |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 43.5L x 12.4W x 3.8H Centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Keyboard |
| Item Weight Unit of Measure | 1080 Grams |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Keyboard Plate Material | Metal |
| Manufacturer | EASTERN TIMES TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD. Building D,Nan An Industrial Area,Youganpu Village,Fenggang Town, Dongguan City,Guangdong,China, Redragon |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | EASTERN TIMES TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD. Building D,Nan An Industrial Area,Youganpu Village,Fenggang Town, Dongguan City,Guangdong,China |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RED-K551 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10 |
| Model Name | Vara |
| Model Number | MITRA K551 |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Packer Contact Information | Origin Marketing Private Limited., Malad, Mumbai |
| Product Features | Backlit, Ergonomic |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Special Feature | Backlit, Ergonomic |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Theme | Rainbow |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty |
S**I
Best low budget mechanical keyboard
This keyboard screams build quality when you open the box. The keyboard is very sturdy and hard. You can even use this as a weapon in case someone attacks you. You get enough RGB effects which are very bright and you will love them. The keys are of Outemu Blue Switches and gives a clicky feel when pressed. Those clicks are very satisfactory and soothing to hear. Only downside is the software is not working but you can use the K582 SURARA software to control this keyboard. I personally use the K582 software as this keyboard's software does not install for some reason.
H**H
Worth it.
Awesome keyboard at this price range and product quality good. I'll suggest wait for sale. The only problem I faced was after my first cleanup of this keyboard many lights disappeared, also started facing ghost keys. Otherwise the keys are butter smooth. It's like typing with touch screen. Gentle touch is all it's needed to type on screen. Great for gaming you'll never miss a key press. I chose the clicky one red/cherry keys and it does sound good. Wired connection ensures zero latency while typing and smooth experience throughout. Great wire quality. It's been more then 6+ months and not faced any issues related to connectivity yet.
N**.
Bang for the Buck for Enthusiasts
First thing first, product description says it's Vara model but it's actually Mitra. Upon researching, it seems that Vara was rebranded as Mitra. No where company says it's Hot Swappable but it is. They say DIY keyboard and provide key puller and switch puller in the box along with 5 extra blue switch which in this price range no company gives. Am new to mechanical keyboard. I straight away went from my Dell laptop keyboard to this blue switch keyboard. I don't play games, so I don't know about it. I use it for my office use. Huge disclaimer, never use it while in meeting or call with clients as it is loud and if you are using normal earphones, all that they will be hearing is your typing. But if you are alone in room, n into those satisfying clicky sounds then this is your choice. There is obviously a lot of learning curve for me as everything from key travel to key press to pressure applied is different than laptop. It takes hardly 1 or 2 days to get used to. RGB is bright enough, and good number of effects are there but for typing plain simple static light is best. One con I would say is that there is no wrist rest and since am coming from typing on laptop with a flat wrist posture, this is Lil bit of a pain. I might have to search for options for wrist rest. Not a huge deal for me though. If you are getting into the world of mechanical switch mods, I think Redragon keyboards are the best. After few months, I will definitely replace the switches and try brown and red Switchs to see my preference. Such DIY friendly keyboards, until n unless there is an issue with the circuit board, you don't have to worry about it at all. I will keep this post updated if any such issues occurs. GO AHEAD!!! HAPPY CLICKING
T**Y
Mechanical keyboard with RGB elements and its CHEAP!
SURPRISE MF says the keyboard when you open it cause this one screams quality! I have been using the Corsair k95 rgb with cherry mx red for about 18months, and i had some issues with the leds, its gone for an exchange, now i thoughg lets try these cheap options by the time it returns, n see whats the diff bet a 16k and a 4k keyboard offering supposedly, the same features. so heres my list of whats there and what u r missing on by not buying an expensive alternative: 1. The mechanical BLUE switches are really good with nice feedback, they are not cherry but are good quality none the less. 2. The build quality is good, yes it is. 4k for such a build is great. Metalplate board with plastic sorrounding is same as a CM storm mechanical board. 3. RGB Elements are great, inbuilt themes are nyc and you can download the siftware as well to customize. 4.Macros are somewhat available u can customize from the software availble from the website mentioned in the manual. Now what u r missing out by not buying a more expensive mech keyboard; 1. the keys are a bit wavy at times, can woble( u will not observe this unless u have worked with a corsair keyboard, even razor has same issues with keys) 2.No dedicated media keys, u need to press fuction n then f1 f2 and so on for media playback. 3. The lack of proper software support, u can customize but u cant save the profiles on the keyboard, so u have to keep the software open for the customization to show on the keyboard and if u close the soft or restart the changes are also gone. I can pinpoint more but honestly this is one really nyc piece of hardware and you wont regret it SPECIALLY IF U R MOVING FROM A MEMBRANE ONE. To all the gamers PLEASE SWITCH TO MECHANICAL KEYBOARDS, U WILL NOT REGRET IT!
A**S
The True Competitor
A month has passed and I must say that calling this the most satisfying keyboard is a gross understatement. I cannot be more pleased. Redragon has done it again. A global company that is building a reputation and can compete with even the best keyboards out there. To the build, Redragon was not lying when they said that the keyboard is built like a tank. There is zero deck flex and the minimalistic design is just wonderful. LEDs are bright and vibrant and the breathing mode is smooth unlike the Hyper X Alloy where the LED fading is not smooth. This keyboard is responsive and fast with its non-conflict keys doing a great job allowing for key combinations which are just not possible on other keyboards in this price range. My only gripe about this keyboard is the click of the switches. They are tactile abd give lots of feedback which is fantastic. But the click it just abit too loud and even overpowers my mouse cilcking. But you don't notice while using it. Overall this is a fantastic keyboard with an amazing price. This is a true competitor for reputed companies like Corsair and Razer
E**W
Redrangon K551 Keyboard
I recently bought the Redragon K551 and I’m really impressed. It feels heavy and solid thanks to the metal construction. The mechanical switches are very responsive and satisfying to type on. For the price, you can't beat the quality. Highly recommended if you want a reliable mechanical keyboard without breaking the bank This is a fantastic entry-level mechanical keyboard. The build quality is excellent (metal/ABS mix) and it doesn't flex at all. I got the version with [Blue/Red] switches and the typing experience is sharp and tactile. The RGB/LED lighting looks great and is easy to adjust
A**I
Mixed Initial Impressions, Subpar Longevity
I've been using the mechanical keyboard for over a year, and here's my honest opinion. Initially, the keyboard performed admirably—solid build, satisfying key switches, and a joy to type on, especially for long sessions. However, after about 4-5 months of regular use, I started experiencing issues with some keys. Eventually, the problem escalated to the point where my 'C' key malfunctioned intermittently. Concerned about the quality, I contacted customer care since the keyboard was still under warranty. They informed me that I would need to send it in for inspection and repairs, which they estimated would take up to 15 days. Waiting that long for repairs felt impractical and disappointing. In conclusion, while the mechanical keyboard initially provided a great typing experience, the issues with key reliability that surfaced relatively soon into its lifespan have been disappointing. The lengthy repair process further exacerbated the inconvenience. For those reliant on consistent keyboard performance, reliability and timely support are paramount considerations.
V**I
Mechanical Anti-ghosting Keyboard EXCELLENT FOR TYPISTS & GAMERS
I use a lot of computer products and peripherals. In fact, I burn through them on a regular basis. As an internet entrepreneur, a lot of my time is spent writing stuff and proofing things. The rest of my time goes into playing s**tload of PC games. Naturally keyboards are my weakness and I need something that types well but games even better. Redragon K551/K552/K553 are the only three mechanical keyboards you can get for less than Rs. 4000. I got this at a discount here and at the discounted price it was well worth the purchase. Let me begin by stating the cons first because there are cons with everything and these are personal, nothing to do with product design or build. 1. The keys are pure mechanical and thus they are noisy as hell. Sorry but, if you are sensitive to noise and need a quiet keyboard, this is definitely the last keyboard to get. My Dad complains from the next room saying he can hear my keystrokes over the TV sound! 2. Heavy as a couple of bricks! I travel with my mouse and keyboard because I spend a lot of timing typing. This keyboard is nearly 2kgs in weight because of its heavy metallic base. Great for sturdiness but not so great if you fly by air all the time. That's about it for the negatives. As for why you should get this keyboard... 1. Cheapest full mechanical anti-ghosting keyboard. Nothing else comes close in terms of performance for the price you pay. 2. My typing speed has indeed gone through the roof. I type in the conventional manner - full eight fingers and thumbs on the space bar. If anything the keyboard has increased my speed by at least 20 strokes per minute. Reason for this is that each key sounds different and there's no in-between keystroke. Either you hit a key or you don't. To put it into "Indian" perspective, it takes exactly 10 2 rupees coins to depress any key! But, be ready to bear the onslaught of key noises. 3. The entire keyboard is backlit. I don't know if each key has its own light but to me it appears so even in the lowest light setting. Hope I have convinced you to spend on this keyboard. It has been two months since I have switched over to this keyboard and I will stick with Red Dragon always. PS: My first keyboard from Red Dragon was defective. The comma and smaller than sign, used extensively in HTML wasn't working! Every other key worked. It took three days for them to send in a replacement but they did send in one asap thanks to Amazon entirely.
J**S
LOVE this keyboard!
I should clarify right off the bat that I do NOT use this keyboard for gaming. I work from home typing court transcripts. I absolutely LOVE the "clickiness" of the keyboard. I am one of those people who, even as a child, loved pressing buttons - especially anything that clicked. The keys have a great feel, and I honestly believe improve my accuracy and speed. So with increased productivity along with that clicky sound that makes me so, so happy (not to mention the affordable price), this keyboard is a win all around!
J**E
Good starter mechanical keyboard
My first mechanical keyboard, nice and clicky, plenty of interesting RGB configurations you'll use once every few months. Probably the cheapest mechanical keyboard you can buy but doesn't feel like it. Not sure if I trust the official: "Mechanical Gaming Keyboard.exe" (inside a folder with random letters/numbers/Chinese characters) Lasted at least 2 months as of writing this.
I**A
Good
Good quality, same as description, I didn't face any problems until now.
T**T
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H**Z
Gran teclado a gran precio
Redragon está haciendo muy buenos periféricos, aunque anuncie que es el clon de un Red Cherry MX, sus sistema no es comparable aunque sí muy parecido. Aún así, es un gran precio para un teclado mecánico.
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