








🎮 Own your desk with the ultimate tri-mode RGB powerhouse!
The Redragon K503 is a versatile wireless gaming keyboard featuring tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth, 2.4G wireless, and USB), a robust 4000mAh battery for extended use, and fully programmable RGB lighting with 6 modes. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it offers silent membrane keys with 25-key anti-ghosting, dedicated multimedia controls, and a detachable wrist rest for ergonomic comfort. Compatible across Windows and Mac, it’s a sleek, reliable tool to elevate productivity and gaming sessions.










| ASIN | B08CFPXPB7 |
| Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #236 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #16 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (3,483) |
| Date First Available | July 6, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 2.14 pounds |
| Item model number | K503KS |
| Manufacturer | Redragon |
| Product Dimensions | 17.5 x 7.9 x 1.18 inches |
S**R
A steal for the price
This is a very good full keyboard, with inverted T arrow navigation keys, numeric keypad, home/end/pgup/pgdown/delete/insert grouping, and 12 function keys. It's also backlit with a good variety of lighting modes. So far I'm really happy with it. Could it be better? Sure; it lacks a wrist rest, ergonomic layout like a Microsoft Natural, and doesn't have dedicated media control keys (although this last point isn't a big deal for me since this keyboard is for use with a computer that won't be used for multimedia). However, keyboards are a very personal thing and a big deal these days, so here are some more details to help you understand this keyboard's features. Weight: It's not as heavy as the dedicated gaming mechanical keyboards that seem popular now with gamers and programmers. But it's not flimsy either. Light enough to not be much hassle if you're going to be traveling with it. Key feel: This keyboard is not one of the loud clicky ones. It does feel more tactile than a typical membrane keyboard, and the keys have a nice travel when you press them, but the click sound is very soft. These are regular-style keys, not chicklet keys. Lighting: I wasn't too worried about have top RGB features, but sometimes if it's darker in the room I do like some backlighting. This keyboard is a nice compromise between keyboards that have only white backlight, and keyboards that have a full software control app that let you customize everything. There is no software with this keyboard, it has several modes all configured using the function keys. Here are the lighting modes: - Lighting off/on - Neon mode: multiple colors light up three static zones on the keyboard. There are a few combinations you can select. The colors stay the same in the zones and don't change. - Spectrum mode: 7 colors rotate and fill the entire keyboard continuously. So it'll be lit red, then fade into purple, then blue, then green, etc. - Static mode: You cycle through and pick the color you want of the 7 supported colors, and it will stay lit continuously with just that one color. There are brightness and breathing effects that you can configure for each of the modes. I only use static mode, but gamers might like the other ones. I saw more expensive boards that only did spectrum or only had one color. Key visibility: The keys are not painted so they're a little hard to read in poor lighting if you don't use the backlight. However, I did like that the symbol keys had the correct placement for lower/upper case characters. I have seen many expensive keyboards from Razer, Corsair, Alienware, etc., that often invert the upper/lower case labeling for symbol keys and number keys. If you're an experienced typist, you'll work around that, but it bugs me when I see it. I found out later that this is an intentional design decision so that the more commonly used lower case symbol is more visible when backlit (the lighting doesn't cover the entire key and ends up emphasizing whatever character is in the upper case position). But you won't have to worry about that with the ReDragon. Key layout: After looking at the huge variety of keyboards on Amazon, you'll notice that some smaller keyboards don't have the numeric keypad or the six-key navigation group. Or that some have that ANSI style keyboard with the bigger Enter key but then put the slash key somewhere else. Or some that have compressed distance between keys or even smaller keys to make it more compact. This keyboard has an ISO keyboard layout with 104 full-sized keys. The key spacing is about a quarter-inch, which is similar to other full-size keyboards I've used. For the price, I think this is a great peripheral. Longevity would be my only concern, and I'll update this review later if I run across any issues.
A**R
Best Keyboard at this Price Point
One of the best keyboards I've had at this price range. I bought this keyboard six months ago and it has held up incredibly. The keycaps haven't faded in the slightest, and they're super easy to remove and put back for cleaning. A little loud, but not unbearable. Super responsive, I have no issues playing games like OSU which has been a problem for numerous other keyboards I bought before I found this one. This keyboard is lightweight, but it has rubber stops on the bottom that keep it from shifting around on your desk too much. All in all, this would be my top pick, and it also has the option to shut the LED glow off, which I appreciate greatly!
R**0
Very good keyboard for a budget gamer don’t judge on lighting alone.
Very nice gaming keyboard for the price. If you are starting out gaming or a budget hound this is a decent affordable keyboard. Yes the lighting is kind of a pain FN home button for color FN insert for effects . Notably this keyboard is pretty silent / no mech clicking and the buttons are as raised as any mechanical keyboard but not considered by other reviewers as a true mech keyboard. Near perfect response for fps games like COD, this is a wireless keyboard with good response. Only downside is it’s a full keyboard so the buttons are a little smaller than other keyboards and it takes up a lot of space, bulky . I have purchase this brand in the past and have no issues. Quality is a little questionable, material seems to be a little flimsy , time will tell. If you more concerned about cool lighting or a true mechanical spend more money. If you are starting out or need a full keyboard for play and work it is a very good option for the price.
H**6
WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL OF MY LIYIIIFE
I am EXTREMELY EXTREMELY picky about my pc peripherals. The touch, tactile feel, sense of separation of states, and even shape play such a major role with how I feel connected to my pc. I've owned a lot of keyboards over the years. Some mesh membrane, others mechanical. Nothing really 'fit' so I just put up with 'good enough' But my god, THIS FREAKING KEYBOARD is perhaps the single most perfect keyboard in all existence and it's $15... It's build quality feels higher than some of the $60 and $100 keyboards I've had from other brands. I had one issue where the RGB cut off, but port cycling fixed it. The keyfeel is amazing. High initial force, very low sustained force required to hold the key down. I'd guess these are 60-70g actuation force keys, but probably 30g bottom out force. Fantasmical. Going back to the hyperx keyboard I had been using just felt like I was typing on applesauce. This feels like I'm playing with one of those ADHD fidget toys and I love it. It looks good too I guess, I never really cared about that. Just a normal rectangle with no stupid cheap flare. I may consider upgrading to the wireless.
J**N
Nice keyboard
Really nice keyboard for the price. I am impressed. I got this as a temp fix/backup because my Logitech keyboard started having issues. I definitely think the keyboard is worth a shot if you need a decent keyboard that doesn't break the bank.
A**R
Good keyboard, nothing wrong with it
K**R
The Redragon Dyaus K509 is an excellent choice for gamers seeking the perfect balance between affordability and performance. Despite being a membrane keyboard, it offers a **semi-mechanical feel**, providing tactile feedback and a satisfying keystroke that closely mimics mechanical switches. This makes it ideal for both gaming and typing, delivering a responsive and comfortable experience. One of its standout features is the **vibrant RGB lighting**, with numerous color modes and dynamic effects that add flair to any setup. The low-profile, ergonomic keys ensure minimal fatigue during extended sessions, while the build quality is impressive for the price. If you're looking for a budget-friendly keyboard with a **mechanical-like typing experience**, customizable RGB, and reliable performance, the K509 is one of the best options available.
L**E
There are 7 solid colors to choose from for the back lighting.(plus 3 red / green / blue offset patterns) It has a good layout, easy to read letters without any fancy "Gamer" style to the font. It looks clean and simple. I do occasional typing and occasional gaming. The USB cord has a decent long length. At first I couldn't get it to stop "breathing" of the light level up and down and that was annoying. I looked for software for this keyboard on the manufacturers website, they have tons of keyboards similar to this model that have software, but there is no software for this model. How do I get it to stop breathing or flashing crazy like a Christmas tree?! Ahh! Then I figured out how to get it at just One color - always on without breathing or flashing. After power on of the computer, hit the right Fn key and the Page Up (LM3 - "light mode three I assume"), this first step will lock it to not breathing or flashing, then hit right Fn key and Home (LM2) until you get the desired color you want, tada! You can then use Fn key and arrow up or down to set how bright. It is sort of annoying having to do this every time I power on the computer, but I actually prefer to not have to run extra software on the computer just for the backlight of the keyboard, so for me its fine.
I**Y
So my keyboard doesn't seem to fit the features described on Amazon, or more importantly, on the Red Dragon website. My keyboard product sticker on the bottom clearly states model RDK509 DYAUS-K509-1. Im looking at photos and my keyboard certainly does not have any edge lit features. Its a good keyboard, very quiet, with Color LED features as described (other than edgelit) When the PC is switched off or rebooted,(USB powered off) it reverts back to colour changing mode and does not remember my preferred setting.
O**A
Perfecto mejor de lo que esperaba gracias
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