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Incredible value! One of our favorite Redragon keyboards is $35

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As the summer ends, it’s a great time to take stock of what you have and what you want. For us, that’s meant reviewing many of our ‘Best Of’ lists and seeing where the price has gone and what deals have emerged. Recently, we found that the best mechanical keyboard went on sale. This ongoing Logitech G915 TKL deal puts it at $100 below MSRP. But there’s even more value to be had from keyboards in that list. The Redragon K552 was, at that time, considered to be a great value buy at its regular $60 MSRP price. But now, with deals and the passage of time, you can get it for just $35. That’s a savings of $25 and an incredible value for a keyboard. Tap the button below to check out the keyboard for yourself and make your purchase while this deal is on, or keep reading to see what makes this mechanical keyboard so appealing.

Why you should buy the Redragon K552

The big deal with the Redragon K552 is that it’s legitimately a mechanical keyboard with real mechanical switches, not just a boxy imitation board. Each key is responsive, yet click-free, and has red switch tactile feedback. More on the gamery side of things, the Redragon K552 has zoned RGB and fun backlighting modes (think “wave” or “reactive”) to make your keyboard a part of the experience and not just a driver of it. Plus, it’s tenkeyless design keeps everything compact, a perfect choice for cramped desks and smaller office spaces. The Redragon K552 will appeal to anyone who favors functionality, small touches of flair, and getting maximum value.

We were happy with the value you get out of the Redragon at its usual $60 price point. But now, $25 less at just $35, it actually has a lower cost than the item at the top of our best budget mechanical keyboards list. That makes this an excellent time to upgrade any non-mechanical keyboards you have remaining at a killer price. All you have to do is tap the button below.

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