

⌨️ Elevate your desk game with silent precision and vibrant style!
The Redragon K689 is a full-size 108-key mechanical keyboard featuring a unique gasket-mounted design for noise reduction and smooth typing. Equipped with custom Dragon Chant linear switches, hot-swappable sockets, and triple-layer foam dampening, it delivers a quiet yet responsive experience. RGB backlighting combined with mixed color keycaps offers personalized aesthetics, while ergonomic adjustable feet and dedicated software support enhance comfort and customization for both professional and gaming use.











| ASIN | B0DJNMXZXF |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic, Hot-Swappable |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #77 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #3 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Redragon |
| Button Quantity | 108 |
| Color | Cerulean Polar |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,086 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Weight | 0.88 Kilograms |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Ergonomic |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Redragon |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Custom Dragon Chant Switch |
| Model Number | K689 |
| Number of Keys | 108 |
| Power Source | Wired |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Series Number | 689 |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic, Hot-Swappable |
| Style Name | K689 |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
L**C
For someone looking for a nice budget keyboard look no further.
This is a nice budget keyboard especially someone who is used to buying Corsair metal keyboards. I was looking for a nice replacement keyboard for when my Corsair K60 was double or triple pressing certain keys so I was looking for a good alternative. The RGB lighting looks amazing, the key action is nice and smooth and the detachable USB cable is really nice. I would recommend this keyboard for anyone who wants a nice keyboard without spending a lot of money on a expensive keyboard, the build quality feels good and the keyboard does feel durable. The extra set of keycaps so you can customize the keyboard as well as the keycap/switch puller is a nice plus. After some research i was a little hesitant to try a new brand (Redragon), but i was pleasantly surprised. 5/5 stars for sure!
A**N
Fair Pricing / Comfortable for Typing / Good weight distribution / Flashy LEDs
I was very surprised at the quality and options that this keyboard has for the price point. For a mechanical keyboard it feels good and looks amazing as well. It was also nice that they come with a whole other set of keys and led lights just in case you need to replace them for breaking or want to do a different color. The weight of the keyboard feels good and keeps it in place on your desktop when typing. I've only been using this for 2 weeks but I have seen no issues at all and I am on it over 8 hours day. Will update feedback if there are any issues, but this seems like a very solid purchase.
C**Y
Superb sound
Great keyboard overall. The Redragon K761 feels solid and well-built, and the wireless performance has been reliable with no noticeable input lag. The gasket mount gives it a soft, comfortable typing feel, and the sound is especially satisfying—deep, clean, and pleasantly thocky without being loud or hollow. It’s smooth for both gaming and everyday typing, and the design looks sleek on a desk. Excellent value for the quality you get.
P**S
Not bad, but it has room for improvement.
for the price this isn't a bad board, but its not great. It has RGB, check, but, you can't access all modes from the FN+ combos you have to install Redragon's software. The brightness of the LED's is sub-par. Lets be honest here I have several boards with RGB that cost less than half what this board costs that have brighter LED's. This board has some custom linear switch that isn't terrible but I'd prefer a bit stronger spring. The key presses are nice and smooth so its got that going for it, the board is definitely hot swappable as I pulled a switch out with one of the keycaps lol. Setup is not particularly straight forward unless you want to just use the board as it comes. For me, if a board just works out of the box and I don't have to install some proprietary software that's a win. You can only setup certain features using Redragon's software. The keycaps are another story, I really didn't like them, like not at all. I liked the color profile I thought they were quite nice looking but my goodness these things are tall, like an extra 1/4" taller than a standard OEM or Cherry MX profile. Plus, a lot of the keys were "short shot" which means that a full shot of plastic didn't get into the second shot of plastic which is what makes them "double shot" basically double shot caps are an over-molded keycap. Also, I'm not a massive fan of the font used on the keys, and now I'm getting into nit-picky territory so I will just say, I didn't like them. I had a nice set of shine through caps that I swapped them out with and now I'm quite pleased with the board overall. I might even keep it lol. I have like a dozen keyboards and I swap them out and what not as I like. I have a number of systems and several workstations so I have many keyboards depending on space and needs. Overall this is not a bad board, but this segment of the market, at this price point, I think the board needs to do a little better. For the money, it's a keyboard, the switches all work, it feels pretty nice and now that I've got some nice keycaps on it, it sounds halfway decent. I have several TKL boards that sound way better than this one but its growing on me now. The board is also pretty light, which is reflected in its all plastic construction. I have a couple other custom boards that are probably 2-3x as heavy and feel much more solid than this one. I'm not complaining, just observing. I think if I was to add some insulation to this it would improve the sound so I may crack it open and see what can be done to deeping the tone a bit. Overall decent board. It does keyboard things. RGB is sup-par, switches are nice enough but not spectacular or anything. I added a couple pictures of the board with my shine through keycaps. If only the backlight had a bit more oomph.
J**T
Great keyboard for that price point
I love this keyboard. The sound is mechanical, but I love that sound. Others might not like it as much. I love the color combo. I wasn't 100% on the pink/blue/white, but I do like it; it's very complementary. If I ever decide, I can update the keys as they provided an entire set of blue keys with it. I did not realize that would be included, so it was a nice addition. I was spoiled by Razer's ability to set color schemes for the keyboard; this one just has rainbow, but the ability to turn it down and change patterns is nice. I'm liking the 'light up by typing' option so far. For the price, this is a great keyboard, very happy with Redragon.
K**T
The perfect creamy sounding keyboard!
Omg!!! This is literally the perfect keyboard, literally exactly what I wanted when I was searching for a nice clicky, creamy, keyboard! It sounds amazing and although I have not used it yet besides typing on it without plugging it in to hear the sound. It is a nicely weighted keyboard so it does not feel cheap at all! For the price this is amazing! It has a way to plug it in or to use it through Bluetooth which is so helpful you can choose which way you want to use it. Highly recommend this product!
6**E
I bought this for gaming and ended up typing more
Just got the Redragon K745 Pro yesterday and after a few hours of gaming I’m honestly impressed. The sound is incredible — it’s one of those keyboards where the typing noise is genuinely satisfying and almost “brain calming.” I actually found myself typing more instead of using voice/chat because the sound is that good. An unexpected benefit of this is that I'm looking for more excuses to type more often and procrastinating my writing less. The stock switches are linear, and while I’m not totally in love with the feel (I prefer a little more tactile feedback), the acoustics are amazing. Compared to my old Corsair K70 with Speed Silver switches, this keyboard also feels like it has noticeably less travel, which I ended up liking. My only real complaint is the included PBT keycaps aren’t shine-through, but that’s not a deal breaker. I already ordered a cheap shine-through PBT set and I’m looking forward to swapping them on. Overall, for the price, this is a great keyboard if you care about sound, RGB, and want a hot-swappable board you can upgrade later. If you aren't a competitive gamer something like this is more than enough, and you can find even cheaper deals on the smaller keyboards (TKL, 75%, 65% etc.) I also spent too much time obsessively comparing and researching keyboards. I know more about keyboards now then I ever thought I would want to. If words like 'creamy' and 'thocky' make no sense now, you aren't the only one. Once you hear and feel the difference you understand immediately.
A**A
For a soft key feel in a weighted keyboard.. this is so close to the high end if not better..
Got my particular model 689 wired only for just under $40, I don't need the wireless. I've used three different ReDragon mice. It amazes me the quality and function you get for their prices. I've used higher end gaming RAzer and my last one was an Akko, I've tested a Keychron.. so I got some experience. Compared to those 100-200 keyboards this is still pretty amazing keyboard. It's not quite as heavy as those but has solid weight, it won't just slide around. I liked my Akko overall but it had quirks. It was a multi connection model might of had something to do with it, I only used it wired, but it could have double strikes and compared to the ReDragon.. the key depth was slightly deeper on the Akko, which slowed me down and that might have been contributing to the double taps. The Red has a very similar soft key feel, but the stroke is a little shallower and allows for smoother function. I thought this thing would have more mechanical clicking feel given the price. Nope is very similar to the high ends. Probably the Keychron was the best.. but they're like $200 so was going to try a different direction first.. The razer wore out and began to feel funny.. I don't like their software and both the Akko and Razer were a semi compact so therefore some keys weren't present (I was trying it out) and in the end that's another factor making me switch off the Akko (Akko and Razer make fulls but I wasn't buying either brand again). The Keychron was a full but I thought let's go the cheaper route first and see, cause I know ReDragon can surprise you.. so as of now, I'm very satisfied. The LEDs are plenty bright enough for me. I don't run the software .. I just use the presets. (I have to use the ReDragon software for my mouse, I admit its not the most refined but it's not huge overhead on the machine.) At this price, I'm thinking about buying another so if it wears out .. mm no biggy I've already gone through several hundred dollars in keyboards.. But I do abuse them. We'll see how it holds up.
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