Redragon K552-R Kumara Keyboard Review 0

Redragon K552-R Kumara Keyboard Review

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Packaging and Accessories


Packaging for the Redragon K552 is quite similar to the other Redragon keyboards we have seen. The cardboard box has a black wrap with the company logo and product name on front, along with a large illustration of the keyboard all lit up and the salient marketing features. We also see that the keyboard comes with "Dust-Proof Red" switches, but more on that later. On the back are more features and specifications in multiple languages, which go with more images of the keyboard, as well as a seal and a double flap on the side to keep the contents inside in place during transit.


Opening the box, we immediately see the keyboard inside a bubble wrap for further protection, along with the cardboard surround. The Redragon K552 is clearly a budget-minded keyboard without much going on in terms of accessories. There is a sticker of the logo and a useful booklet of operating instructions common to both models of the Redragon K552. It goes over the various pre-programmed functions in many different languages and is well worth going through. That having been said, there are really only three pages of useful information in each language, and these pretty much describe everything you can do for customization because functionality is completely onboard. The final accessory is a plastic ring-style keycap puller, and as with the K596 Vishnu, I would have liked the better metal-wire puller Redragon included with the K530 Draconic instead since ring pullers can scratch the sides of keycaps.
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