
Browse every Redragon mechanical keyboard available. Compare the K673, K617, Caraxes, and TL series. Find the best Redragon keyboard with real-time pricing across 40+ stores.














































Looking for a Redragon keyboard? Browse every Redragon mechanical keyboard in one place. Compare gaming and budget models across all layouts to find the best Redragon board for your setup.
Our database tracks every Redragon mechanical keyboard currently on the market. With over 100 models, Redragon offers one of the largest keyboard lineups in the budget segment. Filter by layout size, switch type, and features to find your ideal Redragon board from their extensive catalog.
Redragon has built its reputation as a gaming-focused brand offering affordable mechanical keyboards. Models like the K617 Fizz (60%) and K673 Pro (75%) deliver responsive switches, RGB lighting, and wireless options at entry-level prices. Their keyboards are a popular starting point for gamers upgrading from membrane boards.
The Redragon K673 Pro is one of their most popular models, offering a 75% layout with a knob, gasket mounting, and hot-swap sockets. It competes with the AULA F75 and Ajazz AK820 in the budget 75% category. RGB backlighting and wireless Bluetooth add to its feature set at a competitive price point.
Many Redragon keyboards retail under $50, making them among the most affordable mechanical keyboards available. Even at these prices, models include hot-swap sockets, RGB backlighting, and multiple connectivity options. The K617 Fizz 60% is frequently recommended as the best ultra-budget mechanical keyboard for gaming.
The Redragon TL series represents their step into the mid-range market with improved build quality and materials. Models like the TL84 feature aluminum cases, improved stabilizers, and better sound dampening compared to standard Redragon offerings. The TL series bridges the gap between budget and enthusiast keyboards.
Redragon keyboards come with their own branded mechanical switches as well as options for Gateron and other third-party switches. Hot-swap support on most modern Redragon models means you can replace the included switches with any MX-compatible option. This makes their keyboards a cost-effective platform for trying different switch types.