Redragon K515 Shiva RGB Membrane Gaming Keyboard, 98 Keys, Mechanical Touch with Linear Switch, Built-in Macro and Multimedia Keys, Removable Wrist Rest, Software Supported
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| Brand Name | Redragon |
| Compatible Devices | Computer (desktop or laptop) |
| Connectivity Technology | [A] |
| Keyboard Description | RGB Backlit Membrane Gaming Keyboard with Programmable Macro Keys |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Special Features | Built-in macro keys, true RGB backlight, 26 anti-ghosting keys, special multimedia controls, removable wrist rest, durability See more |
| Colour | Black |
| Number of Keys | 98 |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Style | Contemporary |
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- 4 built-in macro keys: 4 built-in macro keys (G1~G4) are programmable and work without additional software. The keys are easy to edit and can run a variety of different macros.
- True RGB Backlight The full dynamic RGB backlight allows countless lighting possibilities limited only by your imagination. The keyboard has 7 preset lighting modes and 6 additional slots for customizable modes. Brightness is adjustable, from super bright to full when you don't need the lighting.
- 26 Anti-Ghosting Keys & Special Multimedia Controls: Equipped with anti-ghosting keys (underline keys) that allow 26 keys to work simultaneously for fast and accurate game reactions. Special media controls allow you to play, pause, and skip multimedia directly from the keyboard to keep your game smooth and uninterrupted.
- REMOVABLE WRIST REST - Ergonomically designed with a removable wrist rest that connects magnetically and allows for easy setup. The wrist rest provides extra comfort for long-term use.
- Professional software and durability: The software is available to set immersive and vivid backlighting effects to your liking and configure multiple macro functions. The keyboard has passed 10 million typing tests and ensures that it is reliable in the long run. Double shot injection molded keys ensure keys and letters never fade.
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| connectivity tech | [A] | USB-A | USB | USB | Bluetooth, USB, USB-C | USB |
| number of keys | 98 | 105 | 110 | 105 | 100 | 98 |
| compatible devices | — | PC, Laptop, Gaming Console | Gaming Console | Keyboard | PC, Smartphone, Tablet | Computer, Xbox, PS4 |
| keyboard description | RGB Backlit Membrane Gaming Keyboard with Programmable Macro Keys | Mechanical | Gaming | AZERTY | Mechanical | Membrane |
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| Brand | Redragon |
|---|---|
| Item model number | K515 |
| Series | K515 |
| Colour | Black |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
| Keyboard Description | RGB Backlit Membrane Gaming Keyboard with Programmable Macro Keys |
| Power Source | USB powered |
| Connector Type | [A] |
| Hand orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Compatible Devices | Computer (desktop or laptop) |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 38.3 x 15.6 x 4 centimetres |
| item-weight | 950 Grams |
| Special Features | Built-in macro keys, true RGB backlight, 26 anti-ghosting keys, special multimedia controls, removable wrist rest, durability |
| Spare part availability duration | Spare part information not available or provided |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
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| ASIN | B0D7ZD9N21 |
|---|---|
| Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | 50,138 in Videogames (See Top 100 in Videogames) 2,618 in PC Gaming Keyboards 3,179 in PC Game Controllers |
| Date First Available | 10 July 2024 |
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Redragon K515 SHIVA RGB Membrane Gaming Keyboard, 98 Keys, Mechanical Touch with Linear Switch, Built-in Macro and Multimedia Keys, Removable Wrist Rest, Software Supported
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BrittanyReviewed in the United States on 2 January 20255.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely love my keyboard
It's the perfect size I needed for my small crowded desk. Best part is I didn't loose any of the extra features from my old office keyboard had. Love the programmable quick keys for my lazy brain.
Everything works perfectly my only complaint is when using the calculator on the computer the keypad enter button doesn't seem work smoothly.
I love the lock keyboard feature, the change in colors, and I can even turn off backlight. I use it in the dark so I love having the color change. Not to mention the wrists rest that come with it is a nice bonus.
Best part is it wasn't expensive either.
MrMilkReviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 November 20241.0 out of 5 stars all screws were missing
Not sure if eveyones will be like it, but mine came all apart, i had to put the screws in under the keybord, screws were loose in box
FarmoshyReviewed in Germany on 15 October 20245.0 out of 5 stars Everything alright
The package arrived on time without any damages. Keyboard is of much higher quality than initially expected. The keys are soft and not loud.
B. GoodmanReviewed in the United States on 14 August 20244.0 out of 5 stars Solid Backlit Replacement...
Since the majority of the reviews are for the full-size version of the K515, I figured I'd write up my initial impressions of the 98-key (95%) version.
Pros:
- Much quieter than my daily work k/b (wireless Logitech K270). While both are membrane-based keyboards, the Redragon has a much quieter "muffled" sound and feels a bit smoother.
- While the key presses are smoother, the feel of of bottoming out (at the end of the key press) is more noticeable than the Logitech, giving relatively good feedback.
- Space saving design. They basically removed the real-estate around the "Insert - Page Down" group of keys and smushed everything together. If space is at a premium on your desk and typing isn't your primary concern, I feel the compromise is worth it.
- Lighting changes don't require software. From lighting modes/patterns, to color, to brightness to custom settings, everything can be done directly from the keyboard without having to install custom software.
- Detachable USB-C cable. I installed a Gen-X USB magnetic tip from Digital Ant and I'm now able to seamlessly switch between this and my mechanical k/b, using the same cable, and the keyboard is still functional and responsive.
- Magnetic wrist rest. While I prefer a smoother feel to my wrist rests, this texture isn't bad and more than that, it attaches with magnets, meaning it's not going to slip when I least expect it and can remove it when I need the space.
Cons:
- Space saving design. If typing is your primary concern, then the design can become a bit of a nuisance, especially if you used the group above the arrow keys, as Redragon relegated the Home and End keys to the FN+ combo, while moving Del, Ins, PgUp and PgDn above the number pad.
- The macro and media keys are not backlit. I'm not sure if this is a big deal yet, but ALL keys on my beloved K470, of which this is replacing, were illuminated, so that's a bit of a disappointment, especially since most of my gaming and entertainment sessions are at night in a poorly lit environment, so these keys may not get much use.
Other thoughts:
- While this may be a step up from a standard membrane keyboard, the tactile feedback can't compare to that of a mechanical keyboard, but for the price and (lack of) noise level, it's hard to complain.
- While I had to list the space saving design choices as both a pro and a con, and I feel that a lot of the con may be due to muscle memory, as I'm constantly reaching up for the End key and not finding it. More than that, while the PgUp and PgDn keys were moved above the number pad, accessing the Home and End keys now requires a FN + combo, which definitely slows things down if I'm looking to do any heavy typing. While I feel I'll get used to this new layout, relegating Home and End to FN+ is tough for me to accept.
- I purchased this as a replacement to the Logitech K470 illuminated keyboard, but I'm not going to compare them, as they are completely different, both in functionality and feel (plus the 470 is now unfortunately discontinued), but for the price I got a quiet, illuminated keyboard with USB-C that doesn't require any additional software. In my book, that's a win and if typing will be light, I strongly recommend it.
I hope to update this review, once I've been able to game with the keyboard. I just wrote a few reviews with the board, and frustrations related to muscle memory aside, overall, I'm satisfied with the feel and responsiveness while typing.
Since the majority of the reviews are for the full-size version of the K515, I figured I'd write up my initial impressions of the 98-key (95%) version.4.0 out of 5 stars Solid Backlit Replacement...
B. Goodman
Reviewed in the United States on 14 August 2024
Pros:
- Much quieter than my daily work k/b (wireless Logitech K270). While both are membrane-based keyboards, the Redragon has a much quieter "muffled" sound and feels a bit smoother.
- While the key presses are smoother, the feel of of bottoming out (at the end of the key press) is more noticeable than the Logitech, giving relatively good feedback.
- Space saving design. They basically removed the real-estate around the "Insert - Page Down" group of keys and smushed everything together. If space is at a premium on your desk and typing isn't your primary concern, I feel the compromise is worth it.
- Lighting changes don't require software. From lighting modes/patterns, to color, to brightness to custom settings, everything can be done directly from the keyboard without having to install custom software.
- Detachable USB-C cable. I installed a Gen-X USB magnetic tip from Digital Ant and I'm now able to seamlessly switch between this and my mechanical k/b, using the same cable, and the keyboard is still functional and responsive.
- Magnetic wrist rest. While I prefer a smoother feel to my wrist rests, this texture isn't bad and more than that, it attaches with magnets, meaning it's not going to slip when I least expect it and can remove it when I need the space.
Cons:
- Space saving design. If typing is your primary concern, then the design can become a bit of a nuisance, especially if you used the group above the arrow keys, as Redragon relegated the Home and End keys to the FN+ combo, while moving Del, Ins, PgUp and PgDn above the number pad.
- The macro and media keys are not backlit. I'm not sure if this is a big deal yet, but ALL keys on my beloved K470, of which this is replacing, were illuminated, so that's a bit of a disappointment, especially since most of my gaming and entertainment sessions are at night in a poorly lit environment, so these keys may not get much use.
Other thoughts:
- While this may be a step up from a standard membrane keyboard, the tactile feedback can't compare to that of a mechanical keyboard, but for the price and (lack of) noise level, it's hard to complain.
- While I had to list the space saving design choices as both a pro and a con, and I feel that a lot of the con may be due to muscle memory, as I'm constantly reaching up for the End key and not finding it. More than that, while the PgUp and PgDn keys were moved above the number pad, accessing the Home and End keys now requires a FN + combo, which definitely slows things down if I'm looking to do any heavy typing. While I feel I'll get used to this new layout, relegating Home and End to FN+ is tough for me to accept.
- I purchased this as a replacement to the Logitech K470 illuminated keyboard, but I'm not going to compare them, as they are completely different, both in functionality and feel (plus the 470 is now unfortunately discontinued), but for the price I got a quiet, illuminated keyboard with USB-C that doesn't require any additional software. In my book, that's a win and if typing will be light, I strongly recommend it.
I hope to update this review, once I've been able to game with the keyboard. I just wrote a few reviews with the board, and frustrations related to muscle memory aside, overall, I'm satisfied with the feel and responsiveness while typing.
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Darren HarropReviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 November 20241.0 out of 5 stars Bad
The keys don't work properly. If I press backspace I get a W instead and that's just the beginning. Half the keys do this.































