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Compare Redragon EISA K686 Pro vs FAYE K744 Pro Differences Side by Side

This comparison is for buyers deciding between two similarly priced, feature-rich Redragon keyboards. Both offer tri-mode connectivity, gasket mounts, hot-swap sockets, and PBT keycaps, making the choice difficult. The core decision hinges on whether you prioritize a dedicated control knob and a 98-key layout or a 99-key compact full-size layout with potentially better sound dampening.

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  • Released in 2024
  • Available in a 90% layout
  • Comes with a knob
  • Weighs about 1060 g
  • Sized at 90 x 430 x 90 mm
  • Released in 2025
  • Available in a 100% layout
  • Weighs about 910 g
  • Sized at 37 x 383 x 133 mm
Scores
  • Performance: 66.1
  • Build Quality: 63
  • Productivity: 83.2
  • Customizability: 66.5
  • Portability: 51.9
Scores
  • Performance: 62.8
  • Build Quality: 61
  • Productivity: 77.3
  • Customizability: 60.7
  • Portability: 52.1
Name
Redragon EISA K686 Pro
Name
Redragon FAYE K744 Pro
Release year
2024
Release year
2025
Switch Options
Linear
Switch Options
Linear
Profile
Normal Profile
Profile
Normal Profile
Hot Swappable
 
Hot Swappable
 
Layout Size
90%
Layout Size
100%
Layout Standard
ANSI
Layout Standard
ANSI
Layout Ergonomics
Normal
Layout Ergonomics
Normal
Knob Support
 
Knob Support
 
Display Support
 
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
-
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
Gasket Mount
Screw in Stabilizers
 
Screw in Stabilizers
 
Sound Dampening
 
Sound Dampening
 
Backlight
 
Rgb, South-face
Backlight
 
Rgb, South-face
Case Colors
Case Colors
Case Material
Plastic
Case Material
Plastic
Keycaps Material
PBT
Keycaps Material
PBT
Dimensions
90 x 430 x 90 mm
Dimensions
37 x 383 x 133 mm
Weight
1060g
Weight
910g
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Pros and Trade-offs

Your primary need dictates the choice. If you want quick media control and can sacrifice the numpad for more desk space, the EISA K686 Pro is the clear pick. If you require a numpad for data entry and value a potentially quieter typing experience with more stock sound-dampening materials, the FAYE K744 Pro is the better option. Both are capable tri-mode keyboards at a similar price point.

Redragon EISA K686 Pro

  • +Includes a dedicated control knob for media and backlight adjustment.
  • +98-key layout offers a compact form factor while keeping essential navigation keys.
  • +Package includes four spare switches and a keycap/switch puller.
  • +Software support for macros and RGB customization is confirmed.
  • +Gasket mount design with a 3.5mm PO foam pad and two dampening foams.

  • Lacks the full numpad found on a 100% layout.
  • Heavier weight (1060g) may be a factor for portability.
  • Knob support is listed as an extra feature, but the presence of a knob is confirmed only in the vendor description.

Redragon FAYE K744 Pro

  • +99-key compact full-size layout retains a numpad in a smaller form factor.
  • +Product description highlights five specific sound-absorbing layers, including IXPE switch foam and a PET sound pad.
  • +Comes with custom linear Mint Mambo switches, described as thick-lubed.
  • +Features shine-through PBT keycaps for better legend illumination.
  • +Lighter weight (910g) than the EISA model.

  • Does not have a dedicated control knob.
  • The vendor listing does not mention included spare switches, though the package includes four Mint Mambo switches.
  • The compact full-size layout may still require more desk space than a 98-key board.

Which Keyboard Is Better for Your Needs?

The EISA K686 Pro wins for gaming and content creation due to its control knob, while the FAYE K744 Pro is better suited for office work with its numpad and emphasized sound dampening. For programming and general use, they are closely matched, with travel favoring the slightly more compact EISA and modding leaning toward the FAYE for its detailed foam construction.

GamingRedragon EISA K686 Pro
  • The EISA K686 Pro includes a dedicated knob for quick media and volume control during gameplay.
  • Its 98-key layout saves desk space for larger mouse movements compared to a full-size board.
  • Both keyboards feature south-facing RGB and hot-swap sockets for switch customization.
OfficeRedragon FAYE K744 Pro
  • The FAYE K744 Pro's 99-key layout retains a dedicated numpad for data entry.
  • Its listing highlights five sound-absorbing foams for a quieter typing experience in shared spaces.
  • Both support tri-mode connectivity for switching between multiple office devices.
ProgrammingTie
  • Both keyboards offer a standard ANSI layout with PBT keycaps for durability.
  • Hot-swap sockets on both allow for switch changes to suit typing preferences.
  • Tri-mode connectivity is useful for pairing with multiple development machines.
TravelRedragon EISA K686 Pro
  • The EISA K686 Pro has a smaller 90% layout size, making it more compact for transport.
  • It is heavier at 1060g versus 910g, but its smaller footprint may be easier to pack.
  • Both include a USB-C cable and nano receiver for wired or wireless use on the go.
ModdingRedragon FAYE K744 Pro
  • The FAYE K744 Pro's product description specifies five layers of foam and silicone for sound dampening.
  • It comes with custom linear Mint Mambo switches, offering a different stock typing feel.
  • Both support 3-pin and 5-pin hot-swap sockets and include a switch puller.
Content CreationRedragon EISA K686 Pro
  • The EISA K686 Pro's dedicated knob provides tactile control for timeline scrubbing or volume adjustment.
  • Its software support allows for macro programming to streamline editing workflows.
  • The compact 98-key layout can free up desk space for graphics tablets or other peripherals.

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