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The Redgear Shadow Blade MK853 is a USB-powered mechanical keyboard featuring 22 customizable Spectrum LED lighting modes, tactile Blue switches for enhanced typing speed and feedback, a Windows key lock to prevent accidental interruptions, a dedicated media control knob, and ergonomically designed floating keycaps for comfort and precision.





| ASIN | B08T28HSDN |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic, mechanical |
| Antenna Location | gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #167,623 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #4,938 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Redgear |
| Built-In Media | Keyboard, Warranty Card |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | red |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Compatible devices | Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 7,119 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 43.6L x 22W x 4.2H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Gaming Keyboard |
| Item Weight | 1300 Grams |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Mechanical |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Keyboard description | Mechanical |
| Manufacturer | Redgear |
| Mfr Part Number | MK853 |
| Model Number | MK853 |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Power Source | USB Powered |
| Recommended uses for product | gaming |
| Special features | Ergonomic, mechanical |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Switch Type | Clicky |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
U**D
Arrow Key Not Functioning properly
After 2 year using this keyboard I faced a problem in arrow keys. Left arrow key work as down arrow key and up arrow key start functioning as multiple function like decreasing the volume when press up arrow key. Down arrow key start working as left arrow key and so on.
S**A
Not the real deal
Whoever siad in their reviews that this is clicky or noisy has never actually used a proper mechanical keyboard in their lives.
D**S
Solid Build, Great Performance...
Excellent mechanical keyboard with satisfying key feedback and a solid build quality. Likes: Comfortable typing experience, customizable lighting effects, dedicated media controls, and sturdy construction. Dislikes: The keyboard is slightly noisy, which is expected from mechanical switches. Overall, a great value for money mechanical keyboard that is suitable for both gaming and productivity.
A**T
Great Keyboard, Good value, Great life
Writing this review after almost 3 years. Worked fine under heavy load as I am hardcore gamer. RGB works fine. Typing feel is good. Was having some issues with W key but it got fixed after some deep cleaning. Update: As of today Aug 8, my keyboard is facing issues multiple key register double keys. So it's safe to assume it's unusable now. 4 years of hardcore gaming and work. I'm satisfied.
C**L
Worth it, but comes with a few issues -> 2-3 year long review
I bought this in 2023 after doing a lot of research and it was the best option for the price with all the features I was looking for. It worked well for all these years, but from the last 2-3 weeks, it is acting all weird. Some keys play around and it has started to give me headaches and is affecting my work since I have to check every letter. Whenever I press on "e" 8 is automatically pressed. The same is for "s" and "x". Backlights of some keys has already stopped working a while ago, but was not a problem for me, but this key issue is pissing me off. Another thing is rust. Rust has started to appear on some corners, and I think it happens over time. Pros: - feature packed - amazing typing experience - volume knob - wrist rest - solid build Cons: - lack of customer support - backlight stops working after a while - faulty keys, maybe chip too Final verdict: Go for it! It is worth the price for 1-2 years, but after than you'll need to get a new one. Invest in an expensive mechanical keyboard if you want it for long term, but if you like trying out new ones now and then, buy at a similar price range and explore. This keyboard has served me well till now, before the key issues started to act up. I have enjoyed using it from the first day onwards and continue to do so. I have done everything from gaming to coding in it and it is a good one to type in.
R**S
BEST IN PRICE POINT.
i have been using this from 7 days and it is working very perfectly. and the voice knob is very useful for editing stuff and all and for this price point maybe this one is best for everything gaming , editing, working anything it's perfect in all class and the clicking sound of keyboard it is perfect i really love the blue keys and about weight its preety heavy and bulky but if you want to do work like sit and work only then its perfect and about size this is the best size for any RGB keyboard in this segment all proper keys with num PAD and about Lighting its perfect master of light is this keyboard ๐๐ป if you have a budget of 2500/- then go for this keyboard absolute recommended.
V**B
don't buy it for long time use
I purchased the Redgear Shadow Blade Mechanical Keyboard about a year ago for โน2500, which I initially thought was a fair price for a mechanical keyboard. However, my experience has shown that the cost was not justified. The keyboard looked good and promising with its mechanical switches and backlighting. Key Malfunctions: Within just a 11months of use, I am now experiencing issues with keys failing to register properly writing in caps when its is off, automatically pressing \\ as u can see in here (T|his is a t\est\ of keybord t\yping) This made typing frustrating and unreliable numbers are not working properly. (I Tried every method form youtube ) and pressing 'f' would type 'f and "Enter" key same time Backlight Failure: Left side backlight not turning of, light keeps flickering. This made the keyboard less functional in low-light environments. Key popping out: I work all day using this keyboard and sometime keys pop out mostly arrow keys making typing work more frustrating Numpad Problems: The numpad became problematic as well, with keys registering multiple characters (e.g., pressing '1' would type '13'). This issue made numerical input very difficult. My Impression: Given the problems I am facing, the Redgear Shadow Blade Mechanical Keyboard is the worst keyboard out there in market. it being 2,499rs , the performance issues with key functionality, backlighting, and the numpad make it feel scammed(and you'll have to buy new keyboard within a year) Conclusion: Not Worth it... Don't buy it
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