







🎮 Elevate Your Game with Every Key Press!
The Redragon K631 Gery 65% Wired RGB Gaming Keyboard is a compact mechanical keyboard featuring 68 keys, hot-swappable Red switches, and vibrant RGB backlighting. Designed for gamers and professionals alike, it offers a lightweight, space-saving layout with dedicated arrow keys and customizable software support.




| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Button Quantity | 68 |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Quiet Red |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
| Special Features | Lightweight, Backlit, Compact, Hot-Swap |
| Number of Keys | 68 |
| Style | Modern |
| Color | White & Grey 65% Wired |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.2"L x 4.1"W x 1.1"H |
A**R
Overall great keyboard
The media could not be loaded. it feels pretty nice and the rgb is great. pretty cheap as well for the quality. nice sound as well. came with a keycap tool, extra keycaps, and 4 extra switches. works well so far but i just got it. bright rgb too. stands out. overall i would recommend.
S**U
Decent keyboard,
Low activation force and keys that aren't too loud. Plastic keycaps and frame are on the cheaper end though, but the keyboard is light and easy to store as a result. Caps lock key indicator is placed randomly on the side. USB is also attached to the left side of the keyboard which can be slightly annoying. Software color picker colors are completely off but are changeable if you manage to get lucky picking a random color. For the on-sale price though was worth the price.
K**N
How it feels
Red dragon keyboard, it's nice has a satisfying sound on the key caps also come with sticker and more. The RGB touch is peak and the quality is nice too it feels good to use for gaming and it's really easy to push the keys down. The best part has to be the brightness and lighting in the keyboard it looks nice 👍
A**N
Best cheap keyboard
The best keyboard at its price point. Switches feel good and sound good. Quality is comparable to what bigger brands are offering. Comes with extra set of keycaps, replacement switches and keycap pullers.
M**W
Redragon 68 key
Great keyboard so far! Responsive, lots of extra keys/options through use of 'fn'. Size is just what I wanted, small and lightweight.
N**4
Acceptable bones for a budget build
The media could not be loaded. I bought this keyboard with a goal: build a stealth build to keep at work. Something that would be nice to type on and that I wouldn't cry if it went "missing". I bought mine used. It was in perfect condition.Three stars are for this:Unmodified, this keyboard feels cheap and light. The keycaps are thin, the switches are clicky (not clacky) and scratchy sounding. They don't seem to be lubed. The RGB is just ok. Not terrible, decently bright, nice presents. It was loud and hollow sounding. The switches are REALLY in there tight. I was worried it wasn't actually a hot-swappable board. I ruined several of the switches' top housing with my puller and scrapped up the sides of the plastic plate. Once they've been defiled in this way, it's a lot easier putting in and pulling out switches. It functions as a keyboard and if you've not played with really nice mechanicals you probably wouldn't care too much. I added a video of the un-modded keyboard so you can hear how it sounds normally.I added a star for the the ease of modability. I wasn't here to experience this board as it was, I came to mod it. I tore it open. Doing so requires some spudgers to peel the two plastic parts of the case apart. It mounts with an adequate number of screws directly to the plastic housing. The PCB is connected to the top plate by four tension nubs made of plastic. There's no foam in this board and plenty of space for... activities.I added plasticine clay to the bottom for sound dampening and weight. A layer of painters tape on top to keep the clay from getting everywhere. Then a layer of foam. I tape modded the back of the PCB. I added a layer of foam between the PCB and the top plate. This is where everything went wrong. I thought I was being clever and used a thick foam. I cut out each individual hole for the switches (mistake 1). It took a lot of finagling to get everything to play nice. A lot of unscrewing and rescrewing to trim the foam in the places it wasn't letting the plastic housing come back together. I had to tape shim the spot where the plug is so the USB C sat in the correct location, aka making sure I could plug it in. In the end, my eagerness for foam ended up with me ruining the RGB. I have not deducted any stars for my hubris.The switches I chose are leftover ones from a different keyboard. They are purple linear? Function essentially like a basic red switch but were lubed vs. the unlubed ones this one seems to come with. (The goal was budget and nothing that I didn't mind losing).Once put together... it didn't sound as great as I wanted until I swapped out for thicker keycaps. I included this long write up to show you the possibilities if you are ambitious and have a few hours to spend turning a budget board into a slightly better sounding budget board.
A**.
1 year of use review
I've used this keyboard for around a year and a half now and it's 100% worth the money. Its compact design helps with its functionality in my opinion due to the lack of extra keys. The standard keycaps and switches are nothing special, so I have fully modified mine, which is incredibly easy and doesn't take much time. Great keyboard if you are on a budget and want one that is hot swappable.
A**X
Great Keyboard!
Let me start by saying I absolutely love Redragon products. I have purchased a gaming keyboard and mouse three or four years ago that have served me well! I'm not heavily into PC gaming to really care about having the latest tech, so Redragon products are perfect for my needs.Now on to the actual product review:I was looking for a smaller keyboard to create more space on my desk, and I have been eyeing this one for a few months. I ended up buying a used keyboard for half the price of a brand new one. I was a bit nervous since you never know what the quality will be until you get it... I was VERY impressed that the keyboard arrived in its original packaging, practically NEW (the only minor hiccup was the windows key not responding, but I was able to quickly fix that in my computer settings). Also, I really like rgb lights on this keyboard compared to my old one. The lights I run at the moment change with each key I press. There is a software that you can download on the Redragon website to customize your keyboard further if you would like.Again, I bought this keyboard USED so I can't say that this will be the case for all used keyboards, but if you're hesitant on buying this product: DO IT!
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