
Redragon
The Redragon K719 PRO (GALATIN PRO K719) is a 96% compact mechanical keyboard that packs premium features such as a gasket‑mounted case, a 1.41‑inch customizable TFT screen, hot‑swappable Mint Mambo switches and tri‑mode wireless connectivity, all at a sub‑$100 price point.
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$69.99
Average
$86.16
Lowest
$64.99
Highest
$89.99
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Best For
Budget‑conscious gamers who need low‑latency 2.4 GHz wireless and RGB; productivity users who benefit from the 96% layout and Bluetooth multi‑device switching; keyboard enthusiasts starting out who want hot‑swap capability and PBT keycaps; streamers/content creators who can display alerts or memes on the TFT screen; anyone seeking a premium‑feel gasket‑mounted board without a custom build.
Not Ideal For
Users with very limited desk space due to the 96% size; switch purists who demand top‑tier tactile or clicky switches out of the box; fans of ultra‑minimalist layouts like 60% or 75%; those who prefer a completely software‑free experience.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consistently commend the K719 PRO for delivering enthusiast‑grade features—gasket mounting, a customizable TFT screen, hot‑swappable switches and tri‑mode wireless—at a budget price. They note its solid build, attractive white‑mint design and strong typing feel, while pointing out that the included Mint Mambo switches are merely average, the battery life isn’t top‑tier, and the accompanying software feels less refined.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the keyboard’s looks, the useful TFT screen, the improved typing feel over membrane boards, and the convenience of Bluetooth for tablets. Common complaints revolve around the average stock switches, the relatively large footprint, occasional cosmetic damage from packaging, and a clunky software experience.
Common Complaints
Average stock switches, large footprint, minor case scratches from inadequate packaging, software clunkiness, and faster battery drain when RGB and the screen are heavily used.
What People Are Saying
“Looks amazing on my desk—gets compliments every time.”
“The screen is actually useful, not just flashy.”
“Typing feels so much better than my old membrane keyboard.”
“Love that I can switch to Bluetooth and use it with my iPad.”
“Easy to swap switches—great for tinkering.”
“The stock switches are okay, but not amazing—definitely upgrading soon.”
“Takes up a lot of space—wish it was more compact.”
“Came with a small scratch on the case—packaging could be better.”
“Software is a bit clunky, but it works.”
How It Compares
vs. Epomaker TH80
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the K719 PRO if you need wireless flexibility and a bigger display; pick the TH80 for a more compact 80% board with a slightly smaller OLED screen.
vs. Keychron Q1 Pro
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Disadvantages
Opt for the K719 PRO if you value a built‑in screen and wireless options at a lower cost; go with the Q1 Pro if you prioritize premium switches and open‑source firmware.
vs. Rakk Prestige
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Disadvantages
Select the K719 PRO for a feature‑rich, wireless, and visually dynamic keyboard; choose the Rakk Prestige if you prefer a smaller, tray‑mounted board without the need for a display or wireless.