
Redragon K671
Score: 83/100Royal Kludge X108
Score: 74/100Rankings

The Redragon K671 is a full-size wired mechanical gaming keyboard featuring hot-swappable linear Red switches, RGB backlighting, and a metal-reinforced base, aimed at budget-conscious gamers. It offers strong build quality and customization options, though software and macOS support are limited.
The RK ROYAL KLUDGE X108 blends a vintage typewriter look with modern mechanical features. It offers a solid aluminum build, blue clicky switches, and extensive RGB customization, but lacks wireless connectivity and hot-swap capability.
| Attribute | ![]() | Royal Kludge X108 |
|---|---|---|
| ↓ lower better | 939 gramsbest | — |
100 | 108best | |
24 monthsbest | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | Royal Kludge X108 |
|---|---|---|
Layout & Size(1) | ||
Keyboard Layout | Full QWERTY 104-key | Full-size |
Performance(1) | ||
N‑Key Rollover | 100 | 108 |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Case Material | Metal | Aluminum alloy |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Connection Type | Wired USB-C | Wired |
Switches(2) | ||
Switch Type | Linear Red | Blue |
Hot‑Swappable | true | false |

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Professional reviewers note the K671 stands out for its hot-swap capability and durable PBT keycaps, delivering premium features at a budget price.
Everyday users praise the smooth switch feel and vibrant lighting, while noting the lack of per-key RGB and occasional software quirks.
Professional reviewers praise the X108 for its eye-catching steampunk design, solid aluminum build, and the authentic typewriter feel provided by the round keycaps and clicky blue switches. They also highlight the extensive RGB customization and the convenience of VIA/QMK support, noting it offers high-end features at a mid-range price point.
Everyday users love the keyboard's visual impact and the satisfying click of the blue switches, often mentioning the volume knob as a welcome upgrade. Common complaints focus on the cheap-feel wrist rest, lack of wireless connectivity, and occasional firmware quirks after powering on.
“Looks amazing on my desk”
“Clicky and satisfying to type on”
“Love the volume knob”
