Best BUDGET MECHANICAL Keyboard 2021 UNDER $100 - Redragon K580 Pro Vata (Unboxing + Review + Test)
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- There used to be a time where mechanical keyboards were difficult to find at reasonable prices, but those days are long behind us. Nowadays, it's quite easy to find different options around your price range. In today's video, we're going to unbox, test, and review the Redragon K580 Pro Vata (Brown Optical Switch Edition). One spoiler though? I never expected something like this.
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Wow this girl is cool, she literally replies to each comment..
Lol I try
Redragon is the BEST keyboard and mouse company (especially from China) I have experienced yet. It actually feels really good and is the most bang for your buck. Thank you for this review
No problem! Most people are on a budget nowadays so I thought this would be a good video to make.
I want to buy this keyboard !! Should i buy blue swithes ?
@@Hanumant_Raje It really depends, they're significantly louder but have a "clickier" feel to them. I think the brown switches are a good medium between red and blue. You get some click and you don't need to deal with loud click clack noises. That's just me though, you may not mind it.
I keep hearing about the spare switch sets and wondering why they're different pairs. It simply because it's a cheaper/easier way of providing spares. One box, toss it in, move on. Saves time and trouble of matching the key spares to the keyboard, and the key switches are costing them far less than the labor and logistics of product matching. No mystery
They're still useless in the case of actually needing spares. They are already making different versions of the same keyboard. It really doesn't take a whole lot of logistics to literally just put a row of blue or red spares in a box.
after this review i might just buy it, and it's only $50 rn o_o
Is it just my unit that is really loud? The metal reverb happens when I type normally. The keys dont even have to be pressed all the way, just the force of them going back up to normal position is enough to make the sound ring out. Debating if I refund this one and get another one to try
In the video I mentioned that this was normal. I personally don't mind it. 😁
This keyboard is Best that the k586 pro Brahma or what do You think?
You got me there, it really depends. The Brahma has optical blue switches that are noisy as hell and the keyboard itself is more expensive. However it's got 10 macro keys and a detachable wrist rest. On the other hand, the Pro Vata is cheaper and has brown switches. But, it's got 5 macro keys and no wrist rest. It really depends on what you're looking for and what you prioritize. Macro keys are only important honestly if you stream or need to assign a combination to them in video, photo and audio editing, a wrist rest is nice but not entirely necessary, and how loud the keys are as well as how "clicky" they feel is pure personal preference.
can i try cherry mx switches ? i mean forcefully pulling and applying , may that work?
You could try. I mean the keyboard comes with the tools for it so I don't now how forceful that would be.
I'm planning on Picking u this keyboard, but I'd like to know how do I set the poling rate to the lowest without software ?
You got me there mate, I have no idea. I didn't see anything regarding that in the manual, the only thing I saw I can change directly on the keyboard is the color of the RGB.
@@Saintwolvinn Alright, thanks for letting me know. so, how has this Keyboard been after a year ?
It is really brown, right?
Yeah, I've had it for a while and you can definitely feel the difference.
does it come with wrist rest?
Unfortunately no. There was a different model that did have one but it was a bit expensive.