⌨️ Compact. Quiet. Colorful. Command your desk in style.
The Redragon K614 Anivia is a sleek, ultra-thin 60% wired mechanical keyboard featuring low profile linear red switches for fast, quiet typing. Its compact 61-key layout and lightweight design make it ideal for professionals who value portability without sacrificing functionality. With 20 preset RGB lighting modes and advanced software for macros and key remapping, it offers a customizable and immersive typing experience tailored for both work and gaming.
Brand | Redragon |
Manufacturer | Redragon, Redragon: Contact: 9870294946 |
Item Height | 40 Millimeters |
Item Width | 15.3 Centimeters |
Product Dimensions | 33 x 15.3 x 4 cm; 420 g |
Item model number | K614 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Included Components | USB Cable |
Manufacturer | Redragon |
Item Weight | 420 g |
S**R
Exceeded my Expectations!
Writing this review after a Year of use.This keyboard has exceeded my expectations in every aspect and has become an absolute favorite for my gaming and typing needs.Firstly, the ultra-thin and compact design of the Redragon K614 Anivia is fantastic. It takes up minimal desk space, making it perfect for smaller setups or on-the-go use. The slim profile and 61 keys layout give it a sleek and modern look that complements any gaming or professional environment.The low-profile linear Red switches are a dream to type and game on. The keys provide a fast and smooth actuation, which is incredibly responsive and comfortable for extended use. Whether it's gaming sessions or typing tasks, the keyboard offers a delightful tactile experience.The RGB lighting is a definite highlight of this keyboard. The customizable RGB effects add a touch of flair to my setup, and the lighting options are easy to configure using the software provided. It enhances the overall gaming experience and makes late-night sessions more enjoyable.The double-shot keycaps are of top-notch quality and ensure that the legends won't fade away, even after long hours of intense gaming or typing. The durability of the keycaps adds to the longevity of the keyboard, making it a great investment.Additionally, the wired connection ensures a lag-free and stable performance, which is crucial for intense gaming sessions. The keyboard is plug-and-play, making it hassle-free to set up without any software or driver installation.In terms of value for money, the Redragon K614 Anivia offers incredible features at a reasonable price point. It competes with higher-priced mechanical keyboards while still delivering excellent performance.Overall, I am genuinely impressed with the Redragon K614 Anivia 60% Ultra Thin Wired Mechanical Keyboard. It's a well-designed, compact, and feature-rich keyboard that has enhanced both my gaming and work experiences. If you're in the market for a reliable and high-performing mechanical keyboard, I highly recommend giving this one a try. You won't be disappointed!
H**R
Lovely keyboard.... but
The media could not be loaded. *** Buy Kemove Blue Ocean keycaps ( available in stackskb.com) and this keyboard will behave completely differently! Best Keyboard for me right now. That mushy feel of keys gone! Feels crisp![Revised opinion after 45+ days of use: keys are too much soft and too much responsive, so getting too many typos while touch typing. Keys are even softer than a membrane keyboard. So, beware if you dont like that feel]I'm used to chiclet keyboards and this is my first mechanical keyboard. So, for me the experience is....It's silent...love itKeypress feels very cushiony than chiclet. It's mentioned that the actuation happens at 1.2 mm but the key travels far more deep than that, which I don't like (as a chiclet user perspective ofcourse). I'd love to know if that can be changed through changing the keycaps or replacing those red switches with brown switches or something. I'm a novice in this mechanical keyboard world.RGB.....lovely! That visual delight should be mandatory by law in every keyboards 😉Keyboard is very compact and light, and the reclining angle is perfect too.It's a great keyboard at this price and as per my research it's the best low profile 60% keyboard available @₹2.5k in India
G**T
Much better than rubber dome keyboards - not as good as Logitech G512.
Low profile keyboard - with similar overall height as Logitech K200 keyboard (Pics attached for comparison)Typing is comfortable.PS: You can't get the following key combination Win + Up Arrow (as hitting the function key along with Win key leads to win key lock and not the combination).
A**E
Excellent mechanical upgrade for laptop/chiclet keyboard lovers.
Excellent hardware and build quality; and in fact, the only low-profile, hot-swappable, red-switch, 60% that you are likely to currently find in this price-range.The shallow actuation depth makes it very sensitive to touch, which can be a good thing. The low-profile can help remove even the last vestige of delays between keypresses.Just note that it has an intentional flat profile and is therefore ergonomically different from the contoured keycaps of typical mechanical keyboards.The curved contour has evolved over decades to its current mass-produceable iteration for a reason, and will be immediately missed by those used to it for touch-typing.The software shares the same base as used by other manufacturers in this price range. It takes care of any RGB lighting scheme you can imagine, with a little effort, but lacks some basic remapping capabilities that could have gone a long way in making it useful for more people.For example, most glaring of all, the Fn key cannot be toggled, addressed or remapped and therefore any pressing of the arrow keys will require both your hands or some distracting finger acrobatics. To clarify again, Fn + W/A/S/D is required for the arrow keys and the Fn key cannot be moved to somewhere closer to the WASD keys so that it's easier to press.That was ultimately what broke the camel's back for me, even though I really wanted to keep this keyboard :-(
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