Buy the Redragon K552-2 TKL keyboard for less than $20 on Amazon

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Mechanical keyboards are a strange, elusive, and messy world to get into, especially if you thought that nothing was wrong with your keyboard before going mechanical. Something that makes many people hesitant to dive into the world of Mechanical Keyboards is one very simple thing: Its barrier to entry can be pretty high, and all the keyboards from larger brands can be fairly expensive. However, we’ve seen a trend of more budget brands getting involved in the budget PC Peripherals space, and Redragon stands among them as having a reputation for being one of the most reliable that you can buy. The Redragon K552-2 is only $17.49 at the time of writing, which is a deal that is not to be missed if you want to finally dip your toes in and get a mechanical keyboard for gaming.

Enter the Redragon K552-2 87 Key TKL mechanical keyboard, which will not leave you wanting when it comes to a good, budget mechanical keyboard, equipped with smooth Outemu Red switches, which means that you won’t butt up against any tactile feelings when using this in-game, and Reds are generally the preferred switch if you’re going to be doing a lot of gaming. With a red backlight adorning the keycaps, you’ll be able to assemble your very own gamer dungeon with ease, all while not at all breaking the bank at a paltry $17.49 at the time of writing. When compared to Tenkeyless options from the larger brands, you could be saving a pretty penny while also not missing out on too much aside from RGB and wireless connectivity, which is worse for gaming, anyway. Is it really worth paying that much for a simple brand logo when you get an Amazon guarantee and save this much, anyway? Not really, especially if you’re a beginner looking for your first-ever mechanical keyboard.

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Sayem Ahmed

Sayem is a writer and critic with over 10 years of experience reporting on the latest technology and video games.

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