Redragon K599 Deimos Wireless Mechanical Keyboard Review 6

Redragon K599 Deimos Wireless Mechanical Keyboard Review

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Packaging and Accessories


Packaging for the Redragon K599 Deimos, which I will henceforth simply refer to as the K599 for convenience, is about par for the course for gaming-branded keyboards, and certainly other Redragon keyboards. The cardboard box has a black wrap with the company logo, product name, large illustration of the keyboard all lit up, and salient marketing features on front. On the back are more features and specifications in multiple languages, which go with more images of the keyboard. Seals on either side keep the contents inside in place during transit.


We see now that Redragon employs a two-piece packaging with an inner box, and its design is on the simpler side with just the logo in the middle. A double flap on the side also keeps the contents from spilling out. Opening the box, we immediately see the keyboard in a thin plastic wrap and thick foam surround to protect it as it makes its way to you. The accessories are underneath the keyboard, just strewn in there without much regard.


Redragon includes a multi-language guide that is fairly handy for going over the onboard controls and pre-programmed features even with the less-than-perfect English in the English section. There is also a sticker of the logo should you want it. We see a detachable male USB Type-C to male USB Type-A cable, which points towards a Type-C port on the keyboard. A plastic zip-lock bag contains a plastic ring-style keycap puller and metal switch remover. Expect hot-swappable switches then, although I would have liked the better metal-wire puller Redragon included with the K530. Last but not least, four spare switches have been thrown in just in case some go bad, or you want to play around with them.
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