品牌 | Redragon |
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制造商 | Redragon |
商品尺寸 | 35.4 x 12.35 x 3.7 cm; 900 克 |
制造商是否已停产 | 不是 |
颜色 | RGB Backlight (Black) |
内存类型 | SIMM |
是否包含电池 | 不是 |
商品重量 | 900 g |
Redragon KUMARA虹龙弑神背光机械游戏键盘(黑色) RGB Backlight (Black)
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- 自定义机械开关(樱桃红和绿色)可实现*完美游戏体验。
- 透似*般的红色LED多档可调背光和双注塑键帽。
- 金属构造、ABS(丙烯腈-丁二烯-苯乙烯)材质、机械开关和镀金USB接口完全支持所有硬核游戏。
- 定制机械开关设计可延长键盘使用寿命,拥有触觉反馈和经久耐磨的特点。适度阻力的机械开关按键声音清脆,并具有优化触觉反馈。
- 87位标准无冲按键,12个多媒体按键和防水设计。
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ASIN | B019O9BLVY |
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用户评分 |
4.7 颗星,最多 5 颗星 |
Amazon.cn上架时间 | 2017年11月14日 |
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商品描述
虹龙K552弑神背光机械游戏键盘(黑色)
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虹龙K552 KUMARA弑神是一款非比寻常的游戏键盘。这款键盘设计完美及构造精美,拥有重金属质感和ABS(丙烯腈-丁二烯-苯乙烯)材质,配置双注塑键帽,带有超机械感弹簧的高档开关,透似*般的红色LED多档可调背光,并拥有镀金USB接口和防水设计。-
一体式机械游戏键盘。完美应对您的任何挑战。*87位双注塑键帽(红色)LED炫酷背光设计,透光度清晰,且耐磨防刮。100%反重影和无冲突按键。
*定制机械开关设计可延长键盘使用寿命,拥有经久耐磨性和触觉反馈的特点。适度阻力的机械开关按键声音清脆(咔哒咔哒响),并具有优化触觉反馈。
*红色LED背光灯可以调节其亮度,*效果以及具有开关作用。
*12个多媒体快捷按键。
*便于转换的W A S D键和方向键专为特定应用程序和游戏设计。Windows键锁定选项。
*构造坚固耐用。拥有重金属质感, ABS(丙烯腈-丁二烯-苯乙烯)材质外壳及防水设计。
*支持 Windows 10、Windows 8、Windows 7、Windows Vista、Windows XP及更高版本的操作系统。
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产品包括:*键盘。
*说明书。
*保修卡。
买家评论
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此商品在美国亚马逊上最有用的商品评论
美国亚马逊:
4.3 颗星,最多 5 颗星
1,841 条评论

Mavi Reyes
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
My favorite keyboard.
2023年1月27日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表颜色: RGB Backlight (Black)已确认购买
Literally so good. I did some modding and it is now the most amazing keybaord. Even without the modding it was amazing.

ShardsOfBlue
4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Clacky boi can be tamed
2019年12月10日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表颜色: RGB Backlight (White)已确认购买
We stan a clacky boi and boi does he clack.
Tl;dr? This little roaring dragon is a fun little attention hog and worth the very little bit of effort it takes to tame. O-rings and a towel did the trick.
The little Kumara is like an excitable younger sibling compared to the other mechanical keyboard I have. It's bright and loud and wants attention, and I love it.
COLOR / LIGHTS:
It's got so many RGB presets I don't think it even remembers what they all are: sweep left/right, pulse, shimmer, fade, pulse, solid color, touch light-up — the list goes on. (You can cycle through them all mechanically with FN+INS through PgDn and change the color of the solid-color ones or the pulse direction with the arrow keys.) The white case/keys make the RGB lights pop. And it's got quite a lot to say while you're typing.
SWITCHES:
These blue switch keys have a bright, bouncy feeling to them that I can't get enough of, along with their satisfying click.
SOUND:
It's not just the blue switches that make it audibly loud. Three sounds make this little wyrm the loudest in his clutch: (1) you've got your clicks, which come from the switches themselves; (2) you've got your clacks, which come from the plastic keycaps striking the body when they bottom out; and (3) you've got a ping resonating through the metal body when the keys pop back into place. Take all those and put them on a metal/plastic combo body that amplifies like a drum and you've got a keyboard that sounds like a room full of tiny, angry, old-timey reporters live inside.
But don't be scared off by the Kumara's roar. It can be tamed! Don't get me wrong, this will never be a quiet keyboard, but you shouldn't be looking at blue switches if you want quiet, anyway (switches are differentiated by color; blues are designed to go "click!").
MODIFICATION:
Here's how I brought this wyrm to heel:
1. O-rings, specifically the Cherry MX Rubber O-Ring Switch Dampeners Blue . The blues are more noise dampening than Cherry's red. You can get an off-brand or try to do something yourself and you might be fine, but I picked the Cherries so I'd know what I was getting. The Kumara came with a keycap remover, so all I had to provide was the rings and a pair of modeling tweezers to slip them on with. The rings keep the keys from bottoming out and clacking against the keyboard body, which was the source of the truly clamorous clatter.
2. I pulled apart some cotton balls and stuffed them inside the larger keycaps to reduce open spaces that resonate. The difference is barely noticeable, which is why I only worried about the larger keys. But it's a little something if you want to go that extra bit. One of the other reviewers took the case apart and inserted foam columns, which would probably do even more.
3. I have a lovely scarf I never wear that I put under the keyboard. It's pretty and it keeps the desk from further amplifying the noise. You can also use a small towel, or one of those extra-large gaming mouse pads (like this one if you want something more subtle than a patterned scarf.
With these really simple modifications the Kumara only roars as loud as I want it to, while I get to enjoy all its bright exuberance.
OTHER NOTES:
1) My use case is typing long documents and programming. I cannot speak to its performance as a gaming keyboard, though I've heard a different switch type besides blue might be better. Google up mechanical switch types to find what's right for you if you're a serious gamer.
2) I use this with a Mac (Macbook Pro) with no problems. I haven't extensively tested the function keys' media control functions, so I can only say the volume up/down both work. I had to tell the computer what kind of keyboard it was when I first plugged it in but since then it hasn't asked, even after disconnecting/reconnecting it. And it took about 30 seconds to go through the auto-detection process, so no big.
3) The keycaps are easy to remove and seem like any basic hot-swappable cap, and the switches aren't soldered in, so I presume it's possible to swap them as well. (Note that I'm not sure how the fact they are proprietary plays into the ability to repurpose them or whether that affects what the board accepts.)
In conclusion? It's not a perfect keyboard, but it's perfect for me for the price. Worth a go if you're curious about mechanical keyboards, don't care about noise, don't mind a few extremely simple modifications, or just want something to tinker with.
Tl;dr? This little roaring dragon is a fun little attention hog and worth the very little bit of effort it takes to tame. O-rings and a towel did the trick.
The little Kumara is like an excitable younger sibling compared to the other mechanical keyboard I have. It's bright and loud and wants attention, and I love it.
COLOR / LIGHTS:
It's got so many RGB presets I don't think it even remembers what they all are: sweep left/right, pulse, shimmer, fade, pulse, solid color, touch light-up — the list goes on. (You can cycle through them all mechanically with FN+INS through PgDn and change the color of the solid-color ones or the pulse direction with the arrow keys.) The white case/keys make the RGB lights pop. And it's got quite a lot to say while you're typing.
SWITCHES:
These blue switch keys have a bright, bouncy feeling to them that I can't get enough of, along with their satisfying click.
SOUND:
It's not just the blue switches that make it audibly loud. Three sounds make this little wyrm the loudest in his clutch: (1) you've got your clicks, which come from the switches themselves; (2) you've got your clacks, which come from the plastic keycaps striking the body when they bottom out; and (3) you've got a ping resonating through the metal body when the keys pop back into place. Take all those and put them on a metal/plastic combo body that amplifies like a drum and you've got a keyboard that sounds like a room full of tiny, angry, old-timey reporters live inside.
But don't be scared off by the Kumara's roar. It can be tamed! Don't get me wrong, this will never be a quiet keyboard, but you shouldn't be looking at blue switches if you want quiet, anyway (switches are differentiated by color; blues are designed to go "click!").
MODIFICATION:
Here's how I brought this wyrm to heel:
1. O-rings, specifically the Cherry MX Rubber O-Ring Switch Dampeners Blue . The blues are more noise dampening than Cherry's red. You can get an off-brand or try to do something yourself and you might be fine, but I picked the Cherries so I'd know what I was getting. The Kumara came with a keycap remover, so all I had to provide was the rings and a pair of modeling tweezers to slip them on with. The rings keep the keys from bottoming out and clacking against the keyboard body, which was the source of the truly clamorous clatter.
2. I pulled apart some cotton balls and stuffed them inside the larger keycaps to reduce open spaces that resonate. The difference is barely noticeable, which is why I only worried about the larger keys. But it's a little something if you want to go that extra bit. One of the other reviewers took the case apart and inserted foam columns, which would probably do even more.
3. I have a lovely scarf I never wear that I put under the keyboard. It's pretty and it keeps the desk from further amplifying the noise. You can also use a small towel, or one of those extra-large gaming mouse pads (like this one if you want something more subtle than a patterned scarf.
With these really simple modifications the Kumara only roars as loud as I want it to, while I get to enjoy all its bright exuberance.
OTHER NOTES:
1) My use case is typing long documents and programming. I cannot speak to its performance as a gaming keyboard, though I've heard a different switch type besides blue might be better. Google up mechanical switch types to find what's right for you if you're a serious gamer.
2) I use this with a Mac (Macbook Pro) with no problems. I haven't extensively tested the function keys' media control functions, so I can only say the volume up/down both work. I had to tell the computer what kind of keyboard it was when I first plugged it in but since then it hasn't asked, even after disconnecting/reconnecting it. And it took about 30 seconds to go through the auto-detection process, so no big.
3) The keycaps are easy to remove and seem like any basic hot-swappable cap, and the switches aren't soldered in, so I presume it's possible to swap them as well. (Note that I'm not sure how the fact they are proprietary plays into the ability to repurpose them or whether that affects what the board accepts.)
In conclusion? It's not a perfect keyboard, but it's perfect for me for the price. Worth a go if you're curious about mechanical keyboards, don't care about noise, don't mind a few extremely simple modifications, or just want something to tinker with.


ShardsOfBlue
评论于 2019年12月10日 在美国 🇺🇸 发布
Tl;dr? This little roaring dragon is a fun little attention hog and worth the very little bit of effort it takes to tame. O-rings and a towel did the trick.
The little Kumara is like an excitable younger sibling compared to the other mechanical keyboard I have. It's bright and loud and wants attention, and I love it.
COLOR / LIGHTS:
It's got so many RGB presets I don't think it even remembers what they all are: sweep left/right, pulse, shimmer, fade, pulse, solid color, touch light-up — the list goes on. (You can cycle through them all mechanically with FN+INS through PgDn and change the color of the solid-color ones or the pulse direction with the arrow keys.) The white case/keys make the RGB lights pop. And it's got quite a lot to say while you're typing.
SWITCHES:
These blue switch keys have a bright, bouncy feeling to them that I can't get enough of, along with their satisfying click.
SOUND:
It's not just the blue switches that make it audibly loud. Three sounds make this little wyrm the loudest in his clutch: (1) you've got your clicks, which come from the switches themselves; (2) you've got your clacks, which come from the plastic keycaps striking the body when they bottom out; and (3) you've got a ping resonating through the metal body when the keys pop back into place. Take all those and put them on a metal/plastic combo body that amplifies like a drum and you've got a keyboard that sounds like a room full of tiny, angry, old-timey reporters live inside.
But don't be scared off by the Kumara's roar. It can be tamed! Don't get me wrong, this will never be a quiet keyboard, but you shouldn't be looking at blue switches if you want quiet, anyway (switches are differentiated by color; blues are designed to go "click!").
MODIFICATION:
Here's how I brought this wyrm to heel:
1. O-rings, specifically the [[ASIN:B00AZQ2OF8 Cherry MX Rubber O-Ring Switch Dampeners Blue]]. The blues are more noise dampening than Cherry's red. You can get an off-brand or try to do something yourself and you might be fine, but I picked the Cherries so I'd know what I was getting. The Kumara came with a keycap remover, so all I had to provide was the rings and a pair of modeling tweezers to slip them on with. The rings keep the keys from bottoming out and clacking against the keyboard body, which was the source of the truly clamorous clatter.
2. I pulled apart some cotton balls and stuffed them inside the larger keycaps to reduce open spaces that resonate. The difference is barely noticeable, which is why I only worried about the larger keys. But it's a little something if you want to go that extra bit. One of the other reviewers took the case apart and inserted foam columns, which would probably do even more.
3. I have a lovely scarf I never wear that I put under the keyboard. It's pretty and it keeps the desk from further amplifying the noise. You can also use a small towel, or one of those extra-large gaming mouse pads (like [[ASIN:B014CP231W this one]] if you want something more subtle than a patterned scarf.
With these really simple modifications the Kumara only roars as loud as I want it to, while I get to enjoy all its bright exuberance.
OTHER NOTES:
1) My use case is typing long documents and programming. I cannot speak to its performance as a gaming keyboard, though I've heard a different switch type besides blue might be better. Google up mechanical switch types to find what's right for you if you're a serious gamer.
2) I use this with a Mac (Macbook Pro) with no problems. I haven't extensively tested the function keys' media control functions, so I can only say the volume up/down both work. I had to tell the computer what kind of keyboard it was when I first plugged it in but since then it hasn't asked, even after disconnecting/reconnecting it. And it took about 30 seconds to go through the auto-detection process, so no big.
3) The keycaps are easy to remove and seem like any basic hot-swappable cap, and the switches aren't soldered in, so I presume it's possible to swap them as well. (Note that I'm not sure how the fact they are proprietary plays into the ability to repurpose them or whether that affects what the board accepts.)
In conclusion? It's not a perfect keyboard, but it's perfect for me for the price. Worth a go if you're curious about mechanical keyboards, don't care about noise, don't mind a few extremely simple modifications, or just want something to tinker with.
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Vincent Davis
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Wonderful
2023年1月9日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表颜色: RGB Backlight (Black)已确认购买
For a budget mechanical keyboard, I think this hits all the high points. No number pad is not a huge negative because I don't normally use one. Very responsive and the RGB is nice and vibrant. Great addition to the family and happy to have picked it up!
1 个人发现此评论有用

Jhomil F.
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Excelente teclado, duradero y fiable
2022年12月27日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表颜色: RGB Backlight (Black)已确认购买
Esta reseña la escribo a casi 1 año de uso y no me arrepiento de la compra de este teclado, me ha funcionado al 100% con cero fallas, las luces se ven excelente y muchos modos de colores para elegir, lo unico que cambiaria seria mejorar un poco el software, pero esto ya es algo de la marca Redragon en general. Lo recomiendo al 100% buena relacion calidad/precio
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Jaden Felisilda
4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
good keyboard for the price wish the noise was a bit better
2023年1月20日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表颜色: RGB Backlight (Black)已确认购买
i like the keyboard its the first keyboard under 100% and i think its great. the sound is alright, recommend getting an armrest for the keyboard cause my hands hang off the desk.