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Redragon Keyboards Redragon Kumara K552 (English)
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Redragon Kumara K552 (English)

Mechanical

£33.25£45.29

Or £11.08/mo. (x3)*

2stores
Redragon Keyboards Redragon K630 Dragonborn 60% Wired RGB Gaming Keyboard 61 Keys Brown Switch White

Redragon K630 Dragonborn 60% Wired RGB Gaming Keyboard 61 Keys Brown Switch White

£49.99

Or £16.66/mo. (x3)*

2stores
Redragon Keyboards Redragon K618 Horus Wireless RGB Bluetooth/2.4Ghz/Wired Linear

Redragon K618 Horus Wireless RGB Bluetooth/2.4Ghz/Wired Linear

£61.99

Or £20.66/mo. (x3)*

2stores
Redragon Keyboards Redragon K512 Tastatur

Redragon K512 Tastatur

£34.88

Or £11.62/mo. (x3)*

1store
Redragon Keyboards Redragon K629 RGB 75% Mechanische Gaming Tastatur mit RGB u4 Tasten Red Switch

Redragon K629 RGB 75% Mechanische Gaming Tastatur mit RGB u4 Tasten Red Switch

£44.20

Or £14.73/mo. (x3)*

1store
Redragon Keyboards Redragon K615P-KBS Elise Pro RGB Mechanische

Redragon K615P-KBS Elise Pro RGB Mechanische

Mechanical

£50.23

Or £16.74/mo. (x3)*

1store
Redragon keyboard, mechanical 105

Redragon keyboard, mechanical 105

Mechanical

£39.99

Or £13.33/mo. (x3)*

1store
Redragon k617 60% rgb

Redragon k617 60% rgb

Mechanical

£41.88
1store
Redragon K585 DITI One-Handed RGB

Redragon K585 DITI One-Handed RGB

Mechanical

£43.82
1store

Three tips when buying a keyboard

In addition to standard keyboards, there are many different keyboards that are adapted for different purposes. Here are two examples.

  • Gaming. One of the most common custom keyboards today are those made specifically for gaming. Select this type of keyboard if you primarily want to play games.

  • Work from home. If you're primarily going to use the keyboard for your work, it may be worth investing in an ergonomic keyboard. These may look a little different, so it’s up to you to think about what suits your work situation. If you work with numbers, for example, a keyboard with a built-in numeric keypad can be invaluable.

  • Ergonomic keyboards. These often look a bit different, e.g. it's common for them to be slightly bent or arched, and they are designed to be used for a long time without causing pain or repetitive strain injuries.

A safe way to find out if you’ll be happy with your keyboard is to test out a couple in a physical store. How do the keys feel? Would you be willing to work on the keyboard for long periods?

Though a keyboard should feel good from the start, you should also expect it to take some time before you're completely comfortable with it. This is especially true if you have purchased a new keyboard for ergonomic purposes, as you will have to learn a new, ergonomic way of typing.

Wan't to learn how to be a really fast typer? Check out this quick guide to write fast as lightning.

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