GALATIN PRO K719: YouTuber Reviews You Need to See
Post par Redragon,
August 15, 2025
Introduction
Looking for a mechanical keyboard that stands out? The GALATIN PRO K719 is Redragon's first keyboard with a built-in LCD screen, giving you quick access to settings and a unique look. Its 95-key layout keeps all essentials while saving desk space, and the control knob, PBT keycaps, and vibrant RGB lighting make every press satisfying.
Since the launch of the GALATIN PRO, the K719 Series has expanded with even more creative designs — including the K719 ANIME, K719 GRAFFITI, and other exclusive editions. Each model carries the same premium build and customization flexibility that define the K719 lineup.
In this blog, we've rounded up the best YouTube reviews of all K719 keyboards, so you can see how each version performs in real setups and decide which one fits your desk best. We'll also keep this post updated as new K719 models and reviews are released — or you can click here to explore the full K719 Series lineup.
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@NoodleNick REVIEW---The Cutest Budget Keyboard
"The K719 comes with Mint Mambbo linear switches and mint-colored PBT keycaps, and honestly, they look super cute. It's a playful touch that makes the keyboard really stand out on any desk. The OEM-profile keycaps with large, readable fonts make typing comfortable and easy on the eyes. You don’t have to squint to see the keys, which is always a plus."
"One of the coolest features is the built-in LCD screen and volume knob. They not only look fun but also make controlling the keyboard feel more tactile and satisfying. You don't even need software to tweak settings—everything can be controlled right from the knob and the screen. It's super convenient and keeps things simple."
"When it comes to gaming, the keyboard feels smooth and responsive, especially in FPS games. Every key press registers quickly, giving you a reliable edge during fast-paced action."
@Lunatix Studio REVIEW---Is it worth the $70 price tag?
"The design of the K719 is really appealing. It has a 98% layout with a small LCD screen and a knob on the top right corner. The screen shows time, date, battery, and connection status, and the knob lets you control the volume easily. One thing I love is that the top frame and base are held together with screws, which makes aftermarket modding or upgrades much easier. It's nice to see a keyboard that’s built with customization in mind. I also love the white and mint green two-tone design—it's clean, playful, and really stands out on the desk."
"When it comes to keys and typing feel, this keyboard shines. It uses OEM-profile double-shot PBT keycaps that match the mint-and-white base, and the Mint Mambo linear switches are super light and comfortable. Typing feels smooth and cushioned, even during long sessions, and the stabilizers are solid with no rattling."
"For gaming, the K719 performs really well. The switches have a light actuation force, which helps with fast responses during long gaming sessions. Every key press registers reliably, making the keyboard feel smooth and responsive for all kinds of games, especially FPS titles."
@Samuel Tan REVIEW---Smooth Typing, Cool Screen, and Fun Knob
"The typing feel on the K719 is really smooth and comfortable. It comes with Redragon Mint M linear switches that are pre-lubed, giving a soft, creamy sound. The OEM-profile PBT keycaps are nicely rounded and the stabilizers have minimal rattle, with extra foam dampeners under the spacebar to make typing even quieter."
"This keyboard also includes a lot of built-in damping and soundproofing features. There's foam and a thick silicone layer in the bottom case, plus switch pads and plate foam between the plate and PCB. All of these help make the typing experience more cushioned and the sound fuller and more pleasant."
"It's powered by a 4000mAh battery, which is enough to keep the keyboard running for extended periods, even with the screen and RGB underglow active."
@Tristan Pope (Crafting Worlds) REVIEW---A Redragon Keyboard for Enthusiasts? The Galatin Pro Surprised Me!
"The K719 looks really lovely and lightweight. I love the dual-tone design with the white and mint green colorway—it’s clean, playful, and really stands out on the desk. Even the back side is nicely designed, showing attention to detail."
"The mint Mambo switches feel great. They’re linear, soft, and lubed, giving a smooth and comfortable typing experience. The keys sound nice without being too loud, which makes long typing sessions enjoyable. It isn’t super loud, and the noise dampening works well. It feels nice to type on, making it a solid choice for an office-friendly keyboard that’s fun without disturbing others."
"The little screen is a fun addition—it shows useful information and adds personality to the keyboard. The knob is tactile and feels great to use. You can control volume, toggle settings, and even display GIFs, making the keyboard both functional and playful."
"Considering everything you get, the keyboard is very impressive for its price. It’s all plastic but still sounds and feels high-quality, offering a lot of features without breaking the bank."
@BiboyHaranero REVIEW---Aesthetics for the Anime Lovers!
"Really gamey vibe and 100% not for minimalists. You get this dark gray, black, and blood-red colorway with anime prints all over — swords, flames, even a female character on the spacebar. The design’s wild but in a good way. The legends don’t shine through, so yeah, not great in the dark, but it keeps that anime aesthetic front and center."
"Gasket mount but still feels stiff — in a good way. Yep, it’s a gasket-mounted board, but thanks to the flex-cut PC plate, you still get that soft, cushiony typing feel without losing structure. It’s got five layers of noise dampers, so it doesn’t sound hollow or cheap at all."
"That screen and knob combo is just cool. You can upload a GIF or a JPEG right on the keyboard screen — literally customize your display. The knob isn’t just for volume; it also lets you navigate the screen, switch between RGB effects, layouts, and more. The setup feels intuitive and fun to play around with."
"Tri-mode connection, baby. This thing connects however you want — 2.4 GHz dongle, Bluetooth, or wired. You can even hook it up to five devices and just flick the little toggle on the side to switch. Super convenient whether you’re on your PC, laptop, or phone."
@AngelPGC REVIEW---Crazy Visuals, Killer Features: Redragon K719 Pro Hands-On
"The keyboard has a cool dark anime vibe with a blend of black, red, white, and green colors. There’s a lot of different textures and designs all around the keyboard, adding a ton of creativity. The character on the left side and on the spacebar is Redragon's original character, Ignara, which is super cool. And it comes with Redragon Hi-Fi custom linear switches, prelubed for smooth typing. It's hot-swappable, supporting both 3‑ and 5‑pin switches."
"This is a gasket-mounted keyboard, meaning the plate isn’t in direct contact with other components. It also features PO noise dampening pad, EXP switch foam, PET sound pad, bottom socket foam, and a silicone dampener — all combining to reduce hollow sounds and improve typing feel."
"The volume knob lets you twist left to lower and right to raise volume — perfect for gaming or music. Next to it, a 1.14-inch display shows time, date, battery, and other indicators. Using the knob, you can access a menu to choose time or GIF, change RGB effects, brightness, speed, language, and keyboard layout. You can even set the time format to 12‑hour or 24‑hour."
@James Roncesvalles REVIEW---Full Unboxing & First Impressions
"The keyboard goes all in on anime aesthetics, with red stones, custom character artwork, and Ignara featured on the spacebar, modifier keys, and arrow keys. The dark gray, black, and blood-red colorway gives it a bold, gamey vibe that stands out on any desk."
"This keyboard use the Redragon prelubed Hi-Fi linear switches, they are light, responsive, and ideal for gaming, and you can swap them out with 3- or 5-pin switches. The keyboard also supports USB-C wired, Bluetooth 5.0, and 2.4 GHz wireless, connecting up to five devices with negligible latency and a 1,000 Hz polling rate."
"The internal 4,000 milliampers of battery ensures long sessions with recharges even with RGB in the screen running. While the key cap legends don't shine through RGB, the underglow still gives a nice accent, especially if you're using it in a dark setup — that's actually a good thing for battery life."
Conclusion
After watching all these reviews, it’s clear that the K719 really delivers. The mint-green design is fun, the switches feel smooth, and the little screen and knob add a playful touch. Overall, it’s a solid keyboard that’s comfortable to type on and versatile enough for different setups. We’ll be putting together more keyboard review collections soon, and if you’re curious about the K719, you can click the K719 product link to learn more!
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