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Compare Redragon Artemis K719 Pro vs TERRAFLARE K762 Differences Side by Side

This comparison is for buyers deciding between two feature-rich Redragon keyboards with similar core specs like gasket mounts, TFT screens, and tri-mode connectivity. The choice hinges on whether you prioritize a space-saving 95% layout or a traditional full-size layout with a numpad. Both offer hot-swappable sockets and sound-dampening foam, making the decision about physical layout and specific feature support more nuanced.

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  • Released in 2025
  • Available in a 90% layout
  • Compatible with both Mac and Windows
  • Features N-key rollover
  • Includes screw-in stabilizers
  • Runs at a 1000 Hz polling rate
  • Weighs about 1150 g
  • Sized at 144 x 394 x 39 mm
  • Made with a Plastic case
  • Released in 2026
  • Equipped with a 4000 mAh battery
  • Weighs about 1060 g
  • Sized at 40 x 446 x 143 mm
Scores
  • Performance: 78.3
  • Build Quality: 75.6
  • Productivity: 91
  • Customizability: 78.2
  • Portability: 51.7
Scores
  • Performance: 58.1
  • Build Quality: 69.5
  • Productivity: 63
  • Customizability: 68.3
  • Portability: 50.7
Name
Redragon Artemis K719 Pro
Name
Redragon TERRAFLARE K762
Release year
2025
Release year
2026
Switch Options
Linear
Switch Options
Linear
Profile
Normal Profile
Profile
Normal Profile
Hot Swappable
 
Hot Swappable
 
Layout Size
90%
Layout Size
Unknown
Layout Standard
ANSI
Layout Standard
ANSI
Layout Ergonomics
Normal
Layout Ergonomics
Normal
Knob Support
 
Knob Support
 
Display Support
 
TFT
Display Support
 
TFT
Mac/Win Support
 
Mac/Win Support
 
Multi-Media Keys
 
Multi-Media Keys
 
USB-C
 
USB-C
 
USB passthrough
 
USB passthrough
 
Connection
Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz, Wired, Wireless
Connection
Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz, Wired, Wireless
Polling Rate
1000 Hz
Polling Rate
-
Battery capacity
-
Battery capacity
4000 mAh
Hall Effect Support
 
Hall Effect Support
 
QMK Support
 
QMK Support
 
VIA Support
 
VIA Support
 
VIAL Support
 
VIAL Support
 
N-Key Rollover
 
N-Key Rollover
 
Rapid Trigger
 
Rapid Trigger
 
Mount Style
Gasket Mount
Mount Style
Gasket Mount
Screw in Stabilizers
 
Screw in Stabilizers
 
Sound Dampening
 
Sound Dampening
 
Backlight
 
Rgb
Backlight
 
Rgb
Case Colors
Case Colors
Case Material
Plastic
Case Material
-
Keycaps Material
PBT
Keycaps Material
PBT
Dimensions
144 x 394 x 39 mm
Dimensions
40 x 446 x 143 mm
Weight
1150g
Weight
1060g
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Pros and Trade-offs

Your need for a numpad is the deciding factor. If you value desk space and gaming-oriented specs like a high polling rate, the Artemis K719 Pro is the better choice despite its higher cost. If data entry, spreadsheet work, or a lower price are priorities, the Terraflare K762's full-size layout is the clear winner. Both deliver a solid gasket-mounted typing experience with useful features like a TFT screen and tri-mode connectivity.

Redragon Artemis K719 Pro

  • +Compact 95% layout saves desk space while retaining most keys.
  • +Includes a specified 1000 Hz polling rate and N-Key rollover.
  • +Comes with screw-in stabilizers, as per the manufacturer's listing.
  • +Package includes a keycap/switch puller and 4 spare switches.
  • +Features five specific sound-dampening layers: PO foam, IXPE switch foam, PET pad, bottom socket foam, and silicone pad.

  • Lacks a dedicated numpad, which some users require.
  • Slightly heavier (1150g) than the Terraflare K762.
  • Priced at a higher point than the Terraflare K762.

Redragon TERRAFLARE K762

  • +Full-size 104-key layout includes a dedicated numpad.
  • +Lower price point than the Artemis K719 Pro.
  • +Package includes 8 spare switches, twice as many as the K719 Pro.
  • +Also features five specific sound-dampening layers for a quiet typing experience.
  • +Includes two extra keycaps in the box.

  • Wider footprint (446mm) takes up more desk space.
  • No polling rate or N-Key rollover specification is provided in the listing.
  • The case material is not specified in the provided metadata.

Which Keyboard Is Better for Your Needs?

The Artemis K719 Pro wins for gaming and travel due to its higher polling rate and compact size. The Terraflare K762 is better for office work and content creation where a numpad is essential. For programming and modding, the choice is a tie, leaning on layout preference and specific stabilizer types. The core sound and typing experience are similar, making layout the primary decider.

GamingRedragon Artemis K719 Pro
  • The Artemis K719 Pro has a specified 1000 Hz polling rate for potentially lower latency.
  • Its 95% layout saves desk space for larger mouse movements.
  • It includes N-Key rollover, a feature not listed for the Terraflare K762.
OfficeRedragon TERRAFLARE K762
  • The Terraflare K762's full 104-key layout includes a dedicated numpad for data entry.
  • Both keyboards have tri-mode connectivity and a control knob for media.
  • The manufacturer states its 5-layer noise dampening makes it suitable for quiet environments.
ProgrammingTie
  • Both are hot-swappable and support software for macros, useful for custom shortcuts.
  • Both use PBT keycaps for durability.
  • Choice depends on personal preference for a compact layout (K719 Pro) or a full layout with dedicated navigation keys (K762).
TravelRedragon Artemis K719 Pro
  • The Artemis K719 Pro is more compact (394mm wide) than the Terraflare K762 (446mm wide).
  • Both are similarly heavy, but the smaller footprint is easier to pack.
  • Both have wireless connectivity and a 4000mAh battery for cord-free use.
ModdingRedragon Artemis K719 Pro
  • The Artemis K719 Pro listing specifies screw-in stabilizers, which are typically preferred for modding.
  • Both have hot-swap sockets compatible with 3-pin and 5-pin switches.
  • The K719 Pro's package includes 4 spare switches, while the K762 includes 8.
Content CreationRedragon TERRAFLARE K762
  • The Terraflare K762's full-size layout provides a numpad for efficient numerical input in editing software.
  • The control knob on both can be used for timeline scrubbing or volume adjustment.
  • Both support software for creating macros to streamline repetitive tasks.

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