![]() ![]() I didn’t feel any slower when playing CSGO. Again, I really enjoyed the feeling of these Outemu browns. ![]() The gaming experience was also very good. I had no issues with this though and it felt very comfortable. As far as ergonomics go, the keyboard has a slightly flatter feel than my Ducky Mecha Mini, which is more tilted. The tactile bump works great as confirmation that a key was pressed with linear switches I sometimes wonder if I actually pressed the key. I think I may have to reconsider my favourite switch, as these browns felt really good. I matched my personal record of 140 on the Aesop typing test, and was easily averaging over 95 on Typeracer. Overall a very decent typing experience, and I was really hitting some good speeds with this board. You will also get some metal pinging, but I was mostly unaware of this. I did however detect some rattle on the right area of the space bar and on right Shift. The stabilisers are factory lubed and the rattle isn’t too bad. So you only get the tactile bump and not the click sound of a blue switch. These switches give a nice tactile bump with an actuation force of 55g. So the Draconic features rebranded Outemu browns, which I think is a safe choice as most people like browns. After 4 minutes of inactivity, the backlighting will automatically switch off as part of power save mode. The Draconic has a 3000mAh battery, and I was able to use this keyboard for over three days with the backlighting on. I had no problems pairing the keyboard with my PC and mobile phone, and didn’t experience any connectivity issues. There are two LED indicators – one for Bluetooth and one for battery life. Here you can also toggle wireless mode on or off. You can pair up to three devices simultaneously, and there is a switch on the side of the case to change between profiles. So the Draconic can run in wired mode with a detachable USB-C cable or wirelessly with Bluetooth 5.0. The Draconic comes in at $65, which is a bit higher than I expected, but still a competitive price. It’s good to see some of the more mainstream brands releasing smaller form factor boards, with Razer also releasing the Huntsman Mini recently. We’re looking at the K530 Draconic today, Redragon’s first 60% offering. The Draconic is a respectable first effort from Redragon ![]()
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