
Redragon K585 DITI
Score: 73/100
RK Royal Kludge X108
Score: 79/100Rankings

The RK Royal Kludge X108 is a full-size wired mechanical keyboard with clicky blue switches, an aluminum alloy chassis, and extensive per-key RGB lighting. It lacks wireless options and the included plastic wrist rest feels cheap, which may deter users seeking premium ergonomics. Best suited for gamers and typists who value a retro aesthetic and robust wired performance.

The Redragon K585 DITI is a compact one-handed keypad with 42 keys, seven macro keys, and a detachable wrist rest, delivering full NKRO and RGB lighting. Its wired-only USB-C connection and limited switch variety may be drawbacks for users seeking more flexibility. Perfect for right-handed gamers needing a portable macro-rich accessory.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
42 keys | 108 keysbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 590 gbest | 1,179 g |
— | 1 yearsbest | |
7 keysbest | — |
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Software(1) | ||
Software Support | true | false |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Connection Type | Wired | Wired USB |
Build & Design(4) | ||
Switch Type | Outemu | Blue mechanical |
Key Count (keys) | 42 keys | 108 keys |
Weight (g) | 590 g | 1179 g |
Dimensions (W×H×L) (mm) | 279.4x50.8x228.6 mm mm | 40.9×440.9×182 mm mm |


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Professional reviewers and editors emphasize the K585 DITI's strong macro capability, full NKRO rollover, and vibrant RGB lighting as key strengths for budget-focused gamers, while noting the limited switch selection and lack of wireless or height-adjustable features as notable drawbacks.
Typical consumers praise the keypad's portability, ergonomic wrist rest, and the usefulness of its seven macro keys, often highlighting the reliable Outemu switches and attractive RGB lighting; complaints focus mainly on the wired-only connection and limited macOS software support.

Professional reviewers commend the X108 for its solid aluminum build, high-quality clicky blue switches, and authentic steampunk keycaps, noting the extensive RGB options and ergonomic tilt legs as strong usability points. However, they point out the cheap-feeling plastic wrist rest and the absence of wireless connectivity as notable drawbacks.
Everyday users love the retro typewriter look, the satisfying clicky switches, and the bright RGB customization, while appreciating the sturdy feel and volume knob. Common complaints focus on the plastic wrist rest's comfort and the distracting nature of some lighting modes, as well as the lack of wireless capability.

