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ANTONIUM K728 PRO

ANTONIUM K728 PRO

通常価格 $54.99 USD

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通常価格 セール価格 $54.99 USD

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  • 80% 87 Keys TKL Wireless Mechanical Keyboard
  • Gasket Structure & Hot-Swap Functionality
  • 3-Mode Connectivity
  • 5-Layer Noise Dampening
  • White & Blue Mixed Keycaps
  • Custom Dragon Chant Linear Switch

  • Note: Ships to CA, US, EU and UK Customers Only.

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ANTONIUM K728 PRO

ANTONIUM K728 PRO

通常価格 $54.99 USD

🔥20% Off with Code '7YEARS'

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通常価格 セール価格 $54.99 USD

🔥20% Off with Code '7YEARS'

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Antonium k728 pro
  • Overview
  • Specifications
  • Software Download
  • Reviews
Antonium k728 pro
  • Overview
  • Specifications
  • Software
  • Reviews

REDRAGON GASKET OUT

The body structure differs from traditional screw fixing by using precision-locked covers with gaskets to assist with noise reduction and flexibility. It provides even feedback while the vertical cushioning reduces rigid noise, delivering a crisp, clean and softer typing feel.

3-Mode Connection

Geared with Redragon advanced tri-mode connection technology, USB-C wired, BT 3.0/5.0 & 2.4Ghz wireless modes which make the user experience upgraded to another level in all fields.

Noise Dampening x 5

Equipped with 3.5mm PO foam, IXPE switch foam, PET sound pad, bottom socket foam, silicone bottom pad along with the silicone gasket. Significantly reduce the hollow noise, creating dampened and ultra-clean typing acoustics, making each keystroke satisfying and comfortable.

Custom Dragon Chant Switch

With thick-lubed custom linear switches combo with a gasket form factor, which features cushioned rich linear travel with silky creamy and cozy typing feedback.

80% TKL Form Fact

K728 PRO tenkeyless features an 87 keys layout design, cutting loose the numpad for more mouse-moving space. Original gasket structure and board material in a compact design, crafted for FPS gamers.

Pro Software Supported

Expand your options using the available software to design your own new modes and effects found on redragonshop. Macros with different keybindings or shortcuts for more efficient work and gaming.

Features
87 Keys 80% TKL Wireless Keyboard
Custom Dragon Chant Linear Switch
Redragon Gasket Out
5 Sound Absorbing Pads
Hot-Swap Socket
Software Supported
Design
Connectivity2.4Ghz, Bluetooth, USB-C
Keyboard Size14.69 × 5.51 × 1.46 inches
switchesLinear Dragon Chant Switch
Keycap MaterialPBT
Item Weight0.96 KG
Matrix87 Keys
LayoutUS QWERTY
Height AdjustableYes
Shine-ThroughYes
Package Included
1 x Redragon K728 Pro Keyboard
1 x Detachable USB Type-C Cable
1 x Keycap & Switch Puller
1 x Nano Receiver
4 x Spare Switches
1 x User Manual
1 x Redragon Sitcker
Software Download

Reviews

Customer Reviews

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Techneek
The Keyboard we don't need, but really want!

What do we have here? The Antonium naming sounds like something straight out of a Marvel Ant Man movie! Pairing this keyboard with Redragon’s Antonium mouse delivers one of the best gaming combos out there. It's the ultimate one two jab and right hook you've been looking for this keyboard hits hard and packs that powerful punch.

The aesthetics are on point: the color design of the keycaps, the smooth yet satisfyingly clicky mechanical feel, all at a price that’s kind of tough to beat compared to other brand keyboards. It’s compact without hogging your desk space, and I personally prefer the cleaner look without a number pad.

Some extra macro keys on top or to the side would’ve been a nice bonus, but honestly, no matter which Redragon product you grab these days, you’re bound to be impressed. They’ve been dropping some seriously hot gear lately. Just be careful not to burn your fingers on these fiery keys! ;)

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Nemes Patrik

Best budged gamer keyboard ever:3

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Kenji
Falls Just Shy of a Perfect Budget Keyboard

Pictured: The K728 keyboard with the Meteor wrist rest and M612 Pro mouse.
First and foremost: If you're looking for a budget TKL keyboard with a linear switch, this has basically everything you'd want to look for with a solid construction all around. 5 stars for rigidity and typing experience at this budget. The RGB is a nice bonus, with both the keys and the strip of RGB lighting you get above the arrow keys. Bumped down to 4.5 stars for software control.
The long: The design of the keyboard is extremely solid, with a plastic front cover (that I assume clamps down together) as a frame. The keyboard can be angled to three different heights and is best paired with a 20mm wrist rest. The right side of the keyboard contains a storage hole for the USB wireless dongle, the right contains the USB-C port and tri-mode connectivity switch. Comes with a 90 degree cable end so it can be tucked away while in use. While I personally prefer a clicky switch, the linear switches on this keyboard are as described and feel very easy to type, lubed switches with a solid "chunky" typing noise. The keycaps are doubleshot, with a clear plastic legend that diffuses the RGB lighting. The finishing edges of the keycaps have some very small burrs, but they do not interfere with the travel of the key at all.
As with some of the other Red Dragon products, the additional software is a bit more limiting than other brand names. For the RGB, while they offer some different modes, there's no way to combine modes into regions, i.e. you want X keys constantly lit up and the other keys to fade. In terms of switching between different lighting modes, you can do so through the software or switch through the modes via the keyboard commands. There isn't an option to switch between the 3 software profiles through the keyboard. Likewise, you have very limited control over the light bar above the arrow keys, with only a few modes (2 types rainbow, solid color, fade) to cycle through using the keyboard controls.
The software includes a macro editor; HOWEVER, there are no instructions (on the booklet or software) on how to use the macros on this keyboard. For the mouse, I can set specific buttons to macros. I have yet to figure out how to assign and use the macros on the keyboard.

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