Redragon plans to mark down prices on three keyboards next Monday. The company, which started making keyboards in 2012, makes gaming gear with the help of workers who used to create products at HP, Dell, and ASUS.
The K688 wireless keyboard offers three ways to connect: Bluetooth, wireless, or with a cord. It comes with cream switches that feel smooth when typing. Users can change light colors with 16 different options. The battery lasts about 200 hours with the lights turned off.
Their K708 Pro keyboard sports a small screen that shows battery life, date, and time. For a personal touch, people can upload pictures to this screen. The keyboard connects to five devices at once. It uses Leopard L switches that make less noise than other...