Redragon S101 Wired Gaming Keyboard and Mouse Combo RGB Backlit Gaming Keyboard with Multimedia Keys Wrist Rest and Red Backlit Gaming Mouse 3200 DPI for Windows PC Gamers (Black)

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  • Xero ☠ Static ☠ FluX™

    > 24 hour

    While my friends always made fun of me for buying cheap $15 mouse and keyboards I could have been buying this set all along. My theory has always been why would I pay $50+ for a mouse and keyboard that I will just break or replace in a years time, just to have fancy RGB lighting, when I can get a basic one that suits my needs for a sliver of the price. I was right, but wrong! You can have both. This set is the same price as buying a basic (walmart ie...) type mouse or keyboard for the same price, and you get the flashy RGB. The mouse even has a DPI option which you wont find with most basic mouses out there. It looks great, for me they are also both comfortable and fits my fingers well. The keyboards RGB is easy to figure out, but the mouse is a little different. It defaults with red and while some say you can download software to change this, I have seen others say its only red in this model. I have yet to do so as Im fine with the red. The mouse software is listed under a different model number on the manufacturers website, so keep that in mind if you care enough to go hunt it down and try it out. They provide no link to this or point you in the direction of it within the actual products box or manual. Regardless of that, for $30 you really cant go wrong....

  • Thach

    > 24 hour

    Have it for a few months now and i smashed it everyday but somehow its still working like normal . Good fit for people with short temper when gaming like me lol

  • Robert Eyerly

    > 24 hour

    Let me start by saying, I love this product. I can say with complete honesty, that I do not think you can find a better Mouse/Keyboard combo out there for the price ($27.99 with free 2-day shipping w/ my Prime subscription). Having said that, please understand that you are getting a mouse/keyboard combo on the cheap, and although in this case I dont necessarily agree with the you get what you pay for sentiment because this has far exceeded my expectations for the price, it is still a $30 combo so keep that in mind when purchasing as not to be disappointed if you are expecting this thing to walk your dog. It does not come with software, does not have macros, etc. (although it does have function keys for your basics like changing volume, media player play/pause, next track, etc.) In other words, it is not full of bells and whistles, but if you are just looking for a solid gaming combo for a low price than you really cant beat this combo. The keyboard has a solid construction despite being all plastic, and the keys have great tactile feedback, probably the best I have experienced for a non-mechanical keyboard. It is precise and responsive. The one complain I have with the keyboard is something other reviewers have already mentioned; the enter key is that strange tall type that relocates the key next to it instead of above it. In my case this is not a big deal at all because I do not use that key often, but I could see it being a problem if I did so you will want to be aware. The ability to swap the arrow and WASD keys is neat, but for me it is just a gimmick as I always use WASD when gaming anyway. With the feet down, the keyboard sits at a nice angle and I have been able to game for periods of 4+ hours without any discomfort. Moving on to the mouse, I bought this combo originally because my Logitech G9 I have been using for the last 5 years got spilled on, and shorted out. I loved that mouse and at the time I paid $70 for it when I bought it. Now that I am married and with a child, I do not have $70 to spend on a mouse, so I came to amazon to look for decent gaming mouse. My budget was $30. After some research I came across this combo. #1 best selling keyboard and mouse combo on amazon? I thought. I had never heard of this brand and 5 years ago when I bought my Logitech, there was no such thing as an off brand making a quality product so I was a bit skeptical at first. However, after reading the comments I thought... What the hell, its $30. I will give it a shot and if I am not thrilled, I can buy another one once I get my tax return. Now that I have rambled my story to you I will tell you how I feel about the mouse. Now, I will not lie... It is no G9. That mouse had the perfect set of weights and DPI settings that just felt amazing, but at $70 that was the expectation. With that in mind, I will say that this mouse is the second best mouse I have used. The DPI settings are nice, though for me the highest one is way too fast so I use the middle setting normally, and the lowest setting for precision such as sniping (the buttons on top of the mouse to adjust DPI on demand are great for this). The mouse is very smooth, the left and right click as well as the other buttons all have a great feel to them. I play games that require a very high CPM, so I am jamming on the right click constantly, probably at least 100 times per minute, and it is always responsive and catches every click with ease. The mouse wheel works fine, I have no issue with it... Not much to say here other than that it functions as it should. TL;DR: Both the keyboard and mouse are worth the price alone IMO, to get both for the price is just icing on the cake. I am highly satisfied with my purchase and would strongly recommend this combo to anyone. I have already recommended it to friends if they should ever need an economic solution to replacing any of the gaming keyboards/mice.

  • Ernest L. Johnson III

    > 24 hour

    For, what Id call, an entry level set, inexpensive, fairly solid with good feedback on keys and DPI on mouse. Ill give ReDragon props for flashy. This is one flashy keyboard, the solid backlight setting is great, especially gaming in low-light. I still have attempted the changes color with each keystroke but would likely be a strobe effect. Warning: There is no downloadable software, all the settings are manually done at the Keyboard or Mouse. The only reason I cant give it a 5-star. This is why it is a good entry level gaming setup. No macros to program, it would be up to the game to keymap, but macros are out. The DPI setting on the mouse resets each time you shutdown/restart the computer, so you just need to click the DPI selection button. Same goes with the Keyboard, the FN Home, or FN END will change the backlighting. The instructions have a page on which each does. Im not a fan of the no memory aspect of the keyboard and mouse, but the cable length, funcitionality and feel of the keyboard, a well weighted full sized mouse. Oh, cable length is good to longer than expected, I think about 5. The mouse cable is braided. Its really not a bad set, I might get one of ReDragons higher end KB/Mouse over the more common brands out there. Sometimes you just need a flashy keyboard and mouse and dont want to spend a ton on something else that is really only marginally better than this one. :-)

  • GEH

    > 24 hour

    The keyboard is great. Not a fan of the rotating lights when the computer starts up, but its easy enough to put it back on the color I prefer. Ive been using this keyboard for a long time and its comfy to type on for work, as well as gaming. A solid multimedia keyboard. The mouse is comfortable, if a bit small, and is also great for a mouse. Only negative is that the left main button started squeaking after 6 months of use, and its annoying enough that I dont use it anymore. Its a plastic-on-plastic squeak, very annoying.

  • Bonny Turner

    > 24 hour

    Playing WOW.

  • Jan James

    > 24 hour

    The review way below was a review that I gave the keyboard AND the seller. After I wrote the review, I tried contacting the manufacture o the keyboard for a warranty exchange, They told me to go to Amazon where I bought it. I went to Amazon, they told me to go to the seller, I wrote the seller an email asking or an exchange. I waited and waited...... Didnt see a reply when they DID reply promptly. They were willing to exchange the keyboard immediately. I missed that email and thought they never emailed me back. I contacted Amazon and THEY ended up sending me out a NEW keyboard...... It was a day later when I caught up and saw that the seller sent an email letting me know that they would absolutely replace / exchange the keyboard as requested. If needed, I WILL do business with this seller again in the future! UPSTANDING and a great seller!!!! Changing the review rom a one star to a total FIVE!!!!! OLD review that is retracted -- I am NOT a heavy typer. I bought this then connected it on The 2nd month o the year on the 1st day. I CANNOT type the letter in-between the D and the G on the keyboard. I cannot type the month that I connected it because it starts with the letter that I cannot type.

  • Lori

    > 24 hour

    ok first off I did not buy this for gaming i needed a new keyboard because a cat decided that my keyboard was a great place to cough up a hairball on my keyboard and I work from home. well after the dogs ate the hairball off the keys I found the left over mess and got to work. After popping off the keys and doing a cleaning the L P and space bar were all sticking. like it took me 5 min to type the word approve because of that letter P. So i ordered this keyboard 1. the price. 2. the pretty lights on the keys and 3 it could be shipped the next day and work wouldnt be that interrupted. So I get the keyboard after struggling at work all day I excitedly connected it and tested it out. and OMG the letters G and M were not responding on the new key board....(insert allot of screaming yelling temper tantrum and foul language) I set up for an exchange with amazon the next morning they told me my replacement would take 2 days... I couldnt do it... I cancelled the replacement logged into best buy and ordered the same keyboard from them but I was able to pick it up the same day on my lunch hour. I got the exact same keyboard I had ordered for the same price and EVERYTHING works beautifully! the only issue is i wish the keyboard was more to the right but thats more of how my work space is set up than the item. So Im giving this keyboard 3 starts because the first one I had was faulty but the 2nd one works great.. but remember I am not gaming just data entry so I do not need the speed of a gaming keyboard so it wouldnt really be fair for me to comment on that.

  • Cheryl

    > 24 hour

    I bought the keyboard + mouse set as an upgrade from my previous keyboard. I had an old emachines keyboard that I dearly loved, but the print has worn off many keys and some of the keys take considerable pressure to function, so it was time to upgrade. I will be using this for coding and extensive word processing, not gaming, so thats what this review is based on. Mouse: The mouse is nice. Its got a nice weight. The texture on the buttons gives it a good feel. It glides on the mousepad well with no skips. Its plug-and-play, although you need the driver in order to program the extra buttons. (see below) I havent used the DPI switch, since I wont need this for my work. The funny little contour points at the back end of the mouse are quite handy for moving the mouse around when selecting large amounts of text. No noticeable delay between click and computer response. Keyboard: The keyboard is ok. Im kind of a banger when it comes to typing (I press hard on the keys as I type.) But this keyboard makes considerably less noise than my last keyboard... much softer sound and keypress (if that makes any sense). I was hoping to have the static rainbow illumination for the backlight, but havent figured out how to do that yet. (see below) My biggest complaint is that its missing the little notches on the J key that I used to use to orient my fingers when I begin typing. It has a notch on the F and the 5 on the tenkeys area, but not on the J. Instructions: This is where this set really fails. A very thick booklet is included with this set, but dont get excited. Most of the book is translations. Theres only about 3-5 pages of instructions, in very small print (I needed to get a magnifier to read them!), and the instructions arent complete. The instructions could be written with more clarity about how to change colors, and the website for downloading drivers isnt even listed. AND when you do Google-search and find the website, youll find that the model number on the booklet (and mouse & keyboard) isnt the same as the one on the website. (If you read the Q&A for this item, youll see what I mean.) Overall, the instructions are the worst problem with this item. If you can get beyond this, its not a bad set for the price. Definitely makes you feel like you spent more than you did for the set. :)

  • Carl E.

    > 24 hour

    The keyboard is a membrane type, the keys can be a little hard to press down (not impossible of course). It has several backlighting settings (7 colors blah blah blah Im sure you can read the product data. The backlighting works without other software). The cord to the keyboard feels like it could last a while. Personal opinion (like all of this...): the mouse is the best part of this combo. Its a 6 button mouse (2 regular mouse buttons, 1 button on the click wheel, 1 just above the click wheel that changes the DPI settings, and 2 buttons in the right hand thumb location.) The mouse has red lights that breath by default (though you can turn this off through somewhat glitchy software that works 1/2 the time. But your hand is covering it when you use it...so itll probably be ok). The USB cord has a braided jacket that feels like it can take alot. It has a weight system that you can customize (personally I use 1 of the weights for a lighter feeling mouse). I have large hands and am right handed, and I like that the mouse fits my hand well. The thumb buttons on the mouse are closer to the desk than some other mice Ive used. I use a photo manipulation program often with it and the ability to set DPI higher at the click of a button is pretty useful. It also comes in handy when you run out of space on the desk (because sometimes I have papers, electronics projects etc. that are also on the desk) Im curious how long the mouse and keyboard will last (Ive had them for just under a month with daily 2-3 hour use at the time of writing this). And Im guessing theyll last a while due to the cords. Overall: the keyboard takes a touch too much work to press the keys down (personal preference) but seems solid and the lights are fun to play with (though IMO the lights are nice but not essential). The mouse meets every need I have.

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