
This comparison is for buyers deciding between two feature-rich 75% wireless mechanical keyboards at a similar price point. The decision is difficult because both offer tri-mode connectivity and compact layouts, but diverge significantly in their core design philosophies. The Attack Shark K86 focuses on a premium, mod-friendly build with a unique screen, while the Redragon Azure K652 prioritizes a sleek, low-profile form factor with immediate switch variety.
77 Overall/ Value 77.0Build Quality 76.0Customizability 74.7Performance 66.7Productivity 84.6Portability 81.1![]() | 64 Overall/ Value 64.0Build Quality 61.7Customizability 54.3Performance 75.1Productivity 69.5Portability 78.7![]() | Select a keyboard to compare |
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Name ATTACK SHARK K86 | Name Redragon AZURE K652 | |
Release year 2024 | Release year 2023 | |
Switch Options Linear | Switch Options Clicky, Tactile, Linear | |
Profile Normal Profile | Profile Low Profile | |
Hot Swappable | Hot Swappable | |
Layout Size 75% | Layout Size 75% | |
Layout Standard ANSI | Layout Standard ANSI | |
Layout Ergonomics Normal | Layout Ergonomics Normal | |
Knob Support | Knob Support | |
Display Support TFT | Display Support | |
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 - | Polling Rate - | |
Battery capacity 4000 mAh | Battery capacity - | |
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 Bottom Mount | |
Screw in Stabilizers | Screw in Stabilizers | |
Sound Dampening | Sound Dampening | |
Backlight Rgb | Backlight Rgb | |
Case Colors | Case Colors | |
Case Material Aluminum | Case Material Aluminum, Plastic | |
Keycaps Material PBT | Keycaps Material - | |
Dimensions 35 x 380 x 150 mm | Dimensions - | |
Weight 930g | Weight 494g |
Your priority should guide this choice. If you want a substantial, mod-friendly keyboard with a unique screen, knob control, and a premium gasket-mounted typing experience, the Attack Shark K86 is the clear pick. If you need a lightweight, travel-ready keyboard with an ultra-thin profile and the ability to choose your switch type (linear, tactile, or clicky) from the start, the Redragon Azure K652 is the better option. Both provide excellent wireless flexibility for their price.
The Attack Shark K86 is the stronger choice for users who value a premium typing feel, extensive customization, and unique features like a screen and knob. It wins for gaming, programming, modding, and content creation. The Redragon Azure K652 excels in portability due to its lighter weight and low-profile design, making it better for travel and a competitive option for office use where a thinner keyboard is preferred. The switch type choice on the Azure is a key differentiator for users who haven't settled on a preference.
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