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⌨️ Elevate your desk game with clicky precision and vibrant RGB flair!
The Redragon K552P is a compact, tenkeyless mechanical keyboard featuring 87 keys with hot-swappable blue switches for tactile, audible feedback. It offers 18 customizable RGB backlight modes, a durable metal frame with spill-resistant double-shot PBT keycaps, and advanced features like N-key rollover and programmable macros. Designed for gamers and professionals alike, it balances space-saving ergonomics with pro-grade functionality.












| ASIN | B07D3GB4N3 |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic, Hot-Swappable, Portable |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #599 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #50 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Redragon |
| Built-In Media | Keycap Puller, USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 87 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Laptop, PC, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (15,548) |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Generation | 3rd Generation |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.94"L x 4.84"W x 1.46"H |
| Item Weight | 1000 Grams |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming Mechanical Keyboard |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Redragon |
| Model Name | KUMARA |
| Model Number | K552W-RGB |
| Number of Keys | 87 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Switch Type | Clicky |
| Theme | gaming |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
C**S
Good buy in 2026f
Not a bad keyboard, even in 2026. As long as the noise levels isn't a dealbreaker with you, the switches sound good and the keyboard is responsive. This keyboard is known for being a reliable tank, at a good price. The stabs aren't bad, maybe it's masked by the blue switch noise. Colors are nice and bright. It's a excellent buy for 30$, but once over 40, I'd advice looking into the Aula F75, especially if you aren't into Clicky switches, as the Aula doesn't provide anything other than Linear options but those linear options are better than the linear option for the redragon k552. Keyboard is a buy it and it just works.
A**1
Redragon K552
I had been contently using basic keyboards for years at work and home, without a second thought. Then, a few weeks ago, a colleague introduced me to the world of mechanical keyboards. At first I thought it was a little bit stupid that this was even a thing to be excited about. But immediately after talking to that person, I knew I needed to have one. This is why Prime exists - It was a purchase that couldn't wait. I always liked the feeling of those old school IBM keyboards. I'm not much of a gamer, but I do use a keyboard all day long for work - programming, writing documents, endlessly revising wording in controversial emails, etc - so why not invest in a keyboard that makes me a little happier during that time? I chose this keyboard because it had the clicky blue switches, looked solid, had nice RGB, was tenkeyless, and had an overall good reputation. I was not disappointed when I received it. It feels very satisfying to type on. The tenkeyless form factor is perfect for me - I had never used num pads, but would find it frustrating not to have dedicated arrows, function keys, and Insert / Home / etc they way they are here. With the RGB, I find myself sticking to the mode where all keys are one static color. The flashy effects are distracting to me, but might be inspiring to some folks. The typing angle is comfortable with or without the legs extended, but the keyboard slides around the table a bit without them. There was another very similar Redragon keyboard (Visnu) that I was also considering. I went with the Kumura because it has a more compact form factor. Now that I've been sucked into the mechanical keyboard world, here's what I think I would change. (Many other reviewers have already mentioned all of these things). The keyboard has a little bit too much of a "gamer" look to it, partly due to the font of the keycaps. It sounds like PBT keycaps have a nicer feel to them than the stock ABS ones anyway, so I would consider swapping to a custom set at some point. The raised Redragon logo is also a little bit too "gamer" looking too - I noticed that some other Redragon keyboards have a more subtle logo. A detachable cable, and maybe Bluetooth, would be nice too. I enjoy the clicky switches a lot, but am curious to try tactile but non-clicky switches which are apparently a little less obnoxious in an office environment. (Like many folks, I have been working from home during COVID). Maybe I would go with a white keyboard too. Overall, I think the Kumura succeeds in being a very nice entry into mechanical keyboards. It was under $40 when I purchased it. In retrospect, I would also have considered something like the Ajazz K870T, which is about $60 but has the features left on my wish list. But then again, $60 sounded like it was out of my price range at that point. UPDATE Here's an update after three years. This keyboard is still my daily driver, and I have modded it a bit. - Rubbed out the logo on the front of the keyboard with an eraser. - After about year one, I swapped out the stock keycaps for a set of Matcha PBT dye subs with ZDA profile (ASIN: B08QJGH5VT). These were about $38. - About 1.5 years later, I swapped out the clicky blue switches for Akko Jelly Blacks (ASIN: B09K7QX9QK). These are linear with a bit of resistance, and are compatible with the Outemu sockets in the board. It costed about $34 for two boxes of switches. - I lubed the switches and stabilizers with the lube from this kit (ASIN: B09YLLVGX4). - I added a slab of mass-loaded vinyl to the case to dampen some of the case noise. This also makes the keyboard much heavier, which I prefer. A 12" x 12" square of MLV costed about $10. I have enjoyed tinkering with the keyboard and trying various mods suggested on YouTube. One particular channel that inspired me is Consumer Tech Review. The look, sound, and feel has changed substantially from the stock setup. Especially with the clicky actuation gone, most of the sound comes from keys bottoming out and feel comes from the anticipation of them bottoming out from when they are pressed. The Matcha keycaps completely change the vibe from "gamery" to "retro" / "enthusiast". The RGB doesn't shine through these, but it does show up in the gaps between keys which is good enough for me. It's kind of stupid, but the sensory experience of the keyboard makes working just a little bit more pleasurable, and it's been interesting to vary the experience through the customizations. The budget TKL market seems competitive now, but I like this one because the case is solid and the PCB has been reliable. More recent keyboards include things like gaskets to improve the feel and layers of foam to improve the sound. I'm curious to see what kind of differences those things make in person, but I am also trying to avoid blowing too much money on this stuff. The main thing on my wish list would be a detachable USB cable. It appears possible to do that by soldering and making some alterations to the case, so that's an option.
W**L
Solid keyboard with lots of features
Reviewed: White w/ RGB lights, blue switches Overall rating: 9/10 (36/40 = 90% recommendation) After doing alot of research, I chose this keyboard based on a few factors that were very important to me: PRICE, QUALITY, FUNCTION, & AESTHETICS. As I was in the market for a keyboard for the purposes of typing, gaming is not a factor in this review. Overall, I think this keyboard delivered pretty well in almost all areas that were key in my purchasing decision. Price: 10/10 Of course I would always want the lowest price possible, but I think given the quality and features of this keyboard, the price is pretty reasonable - especially considering that it feels substantial (overall good build quality, metal construction) and the high number of very customizable lighting effects. At this price, from what I could find, this keyboard simply can't be beat. Quality: 10/10 I am really impressed by how solid this keyboard feels. The base is sturdy, the LEDs are very bright (with beautifully smooth transitions), and the blue switches provide delicious tactile and audible feedback. It makes this keyboard truly a joy to use (yes, I am writing this review with it right now!). The keycaps themselves are a hard plastic that adds to the well-made and solid feeling of the keyboard overall. Function: 7/10 While overall the keyboard is received is perfectly functional, I was ideally looking for one in this same style (white, RGB, mechanical), but with a 10 key number pad built in as well. It just does not exist for the most part. There are other brands that provide the 10 key functionality, but based on those reviews they are either not good quality, or in my search others were out of the price range for what I was willing to spend. Additionally, I use a Mac - while this keyboard is basically compatible, I would love to see some options for an RGB mechanical keyboard that is more made for Mac. This one gets the job done - but it does leave some to be desired as far as dedicated features go. As I stated earlier under quality, the function of the keys is incredibly satisfying to type on. I have also found the functions to choose the color pattern and speed of the LEDs to be straightforward and easy to use. I am particularly impressed by the smooth, beautiful transitions and fades of the built-in patterns. Aesthetics: 9/10 Finally - I was specifically looking for a white mechanical keyboard with RGB functionality. I know that this limited my options substantially right off the bat. I chose this one because the layout is simple and beautiful, the range and possibility of LED color combinations, and for its compact size (if I couldn't find a 10 key option, I figured my next best bet was to choose one that was reasonably compact). The font of the keycaps is not a personal favorite of mine, so I could see myself potentially changing out the keycaps at some point, but that is a low priority for me in the grand scheme. Overall, this keyboard looks great on my desk and I am really pleased with the compact size and the white color. Other than not having a 10 key option, this keyboard was aesthetically almost EXACTLY what I had envisioned. Overall I am very satisfied with this keyboard and I am happy that I chose it. I will update this review should anything change or if I realize I forgot to mention any important aspects. I hope this review has been helpful to you, and thanks for reading!
A**N
I recently purchased the Redragon K552 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, and I couldn't be happier with my choice! Here are a few highlights that make this keyboard stand out: **1. Build Quality:** The keyboard feels incredibly sturdy, and the anti-dust proof switches give me peace of mind that it will last through long gaming sessions. The metal and ABS construction is both durable and aesthetically pleasing. **2. Red Switches:** The red switches are smooth and responsive, making them perfect for gaming. I love the tactile feedback they provide without being too loud, which is great for late-night gaming sessions without disturbing anyone. **3. RGB Lighting:** The RGB LED backlighting is a game-changer! There are multiple lighting modes and effects to choose from, allowing me to customize my setup. It not only looks amazing but also adds a fun element to my gaming experience. **4. Compact Design:** The 87-key layout is ideal for those who prefer a more compact keyboard without sacrificing functionality. It fits perfectly on my desk and leaves more space for my mouse movement. **5. Price Point:** Considering the quality and features, the price is unbeatable! This keyboard offers excellent value for money compared to other mechanical keyboards on the market. Overall, the Redragon K552 has exceeded my expectations. It’s a fantastic choice for both casual and serious gamers alike. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable, stylish, and functional gaming keyboard!
J**L
Lo utiliza mi hijo, esta muy contento con el producto, los materiales son de buena calidad y permite una limpieza completa, eso nos gustó mucho.
F**A
Exceeded my expectations
S**M
My friend lent my this keyboard to use for a little while, although it was made by a different company it was the exact same keyboard as this. I fell in love with it pretty quick and decided to buy one with RGB lighting (his didn't have it). I have absolutely nothing bad to say about this thing, the build quality is amazing! I mean you can read any of the other reviews here and most will say the same things. It's solid (won't bend at all), has a good weight to it and isn't made with cheap materials at all - this thing seems like it can take a beating and keep going. Although the switches aren't cherry mx blue's they're still high quality. The keys are super responsive and the clicks are very satisfying. The double shot molded key caps means there are separate layers for the letters and the keys themselves so you won't have a problem with fading keys. The RBG is very nice and there's a bunch of different lighting options to choose from (lighting displays, colours, speed), although i myself will likely only stick to a couple as some are kind of weird and pointless, but hey everyone's different. This keyboard is not meant to be used in an open office setting, it's loud, and if you don't know what a blue switch keyboard is you might be annoyed by it so look up a typing video on a blue switch keyboard to see if it's for you. It's a simple, compact, well made keyboard and unless you get a dud i see no reason for you to dislike this thing! I try to update my reviews if something goes wrong so as long as this is 5 stars my keyboard is still working hard.
S**R
Bought it on Amazon and it got delivered in 3 days, I initially encountered a problem with my keyboard as a row of keys from caps,a,s,d,f... was non-responsive. Got a replacement in a week, pretty happy with the experience. New keyboard works fine. Now, onto the keyboard itself. The RGB lighting on this board is nothing short of spectacular, especially when you consider the price point. It's very customizable and you can easily switch on the go. The lighting is crisp and the font actually looks better in person than i thought. The key switches are pretty good, although I noticed that typing on larger keys isn't as smooth as on smaller ones. But given the affordability of this keyboard, it's honestly the best mechanical option available in its class. Keyboard is heavy and pretty sturdy. What sets the Redragon Kumara apart is its full customizability. There's a plethora of compatible switches and keycaps on the market, and you can find numerous helpful modding tutorials on YouTube. This makes it an ideal choice for beginners looking to dive into the world of keyboard modding. In conclusion, after a slight hiccup, my experience with the Redragon Kumara mechanical RGB keyboard from Amazon has been overwhelmingly positive. Its impressive RGB, decent keys, and modding potential make it a standout choice in the budget mechanical keyboard category.
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