With an 87-key TKL layout, the Redragon K568 RGB Dark Avenger reclaims desk space for wider mouse movements. Outemu Blue switches provide physical tactile resistance and audible clicks through a 4.0mm travel distance. This updated version replaces the older K552 Kumara chassis with a floating key design and upgrades lighting to nine full RGB modes.
Key Features
- Outemu Blue Switches: 60g actuation force with clicky tactile feedback. You feel a distinct bump when the keypress registers.
- 87-Key TKL Design: Compact frame without the dedicated number pad. It fits on narrow desks without restricting mouse travel.
- 9 RGB Modes: Integrated lighting with adjustable brightness and effect speeds. Keys remain visible during low-light BD load shedding.
- Spill-Resistant Build: Metal and ABS chassis with internal drainage holes. Liquid passes through the frame without shorting the circuit board.
- N-Key Rollover: Full anti-ghosting across every key on the board. Multiple simultaneous inputs register correctly during high-speed typing.
- Gold-Plated USB: Corrosion-resistant connector with 1000Hz polling rate. Data signals travel without latency or interference during gameplay.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Redragon K568 hot swappable?
The MK2 version supports hot-swapping for compatible Outemu-style switches. You can pull and replace individual switches without using a soldering iron.
How to change RGB modes on Redragon K568?
Press the FN and INS keys together to cycle through the nine lighting effects. Use FN plus the arrow keys to modify brightness levels or effect speed.
Does Redragon K568 work with Mac?
The keyboard functions as a standard input device on macOS via the USB-A port. Certain multimedia shortcuts won't work because the firmware defaults to Windows layouts.