

🌟 Elevate your desk game with wireless power and vibrant style!
The RedThunder K10 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse combo delivers professional-grade performance with lag-free 2.4G wireless connectivity, long-lasting rechargeable batteries, and customizable RGB lighting. Engineered for durability with a 10 million keystroke lifespan and premium materials, it offers ergonomic comfort and broad compatibility across major operating systems and consoles. Perfect for millennials balancing productivity and gaming, it’s a plug-and-play powerhouse designed to light up your workspace and keep you ahead.























| ASIN | B09D9RP5WS |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 112 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 4 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand Name | RedThunder |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,287) |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Item Weight | 1.01 Kilograms |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | RedThunder |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wireless USB |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Operating System | Chrome OS, Mac OS, Windows 10 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Backlit, Ergonomic, Rechargeable |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
P**W
A great wireless Keyboard & Mouse combi for the price
Great keyboard. I love the clickety sound the keyboard gives with a deep key drop which is great for a touch typist. The mouse is just ever so slightly light but responsive enough. The DPI adjustment buttons aren't really necessary and could be shortcuts instead. Once you've set the DPI, I feel you're not going to change it and it's an option in the settings of your operating system. The price is competitive against Logitech and personally I prefer this keyboard and mouse to the likes of a £100+ for a wireless mouse alone. USB adapter required for use. some keyboards use Bluetooth, but for reduced lag, the 2.4ghz dongle is a better device. The light's are great but would be great if the keyboard & mouse synced their colours. Both the Mouse and keyboard also Illuminate when charging so you know that it is in fact charging.
P**A
The best customer service ever.
Top notch customer service. I had a slight problem with the USB dongle and I emailed their support team and was sent a brand mew package without any hesitation or back and forth. Shout out to their customer support team member Mao Yu for exceptional service. Will definitely recommend them to friends and family and will keep using them in futures myself. Also the Keyboard and mouse look fabulous, to be honest you get good quality and service. Grand value for money. Size is perfect as well, usually this kind of keyboards are quite bulky, but this one is just the right size. And the color changing feature is lovely.
J**T
Okay, could be better
Not bad and good quality, however the feel of the keys is less 'mechanical' than I expected for a Gaming keyboard. Saying that the keyboard has a metal base and is sturdy. The mouse is not overly ergonomic, but works for shorter periods.
A**A
Great customer service
Amazing product! Had an issue with the mouse but the team were amazing at resolving the problem and did so very quickly
A**R
Ok But be prepared.
Mouse doesn't charge, keyboard works but not sure when that might go aswel.
E**.
Surprisingly Good
Pretty good Keybored and mouse for the price, Does feel a bit cheap. Battary lasts 3 weeks for each, colour is good as well
E**N
So far, so good
Pros: - The keys feel good - There is no input lag - Has all the keyboard shortcuts you need -Shares a receiver with a mouse which is a great idea -Light’s turn off quickly when not used (about 2 mins off no use, might be a con for some people) Cons: - Relatively low battery considering quick sleep timer - Only 3 color modes, can’t set one static block color - Keyboard doesn’t remember your color setting, have to put it back to the color you like every time - Mouse is very now and too small for extended use so had to use another -Only charges via laptop, can’t use plug outlet to charge Overall a good inbetween keyboard while you search for a long term replacement
S**N
Nice keyboard for the money, but...
I like the feel, sound and features of this keyboard. I'm NOT a gamer, but I find the keyboard quite comfortable to use, and the backlit keys are not only cool they make it a lot easier for a fairly quick hunt and peck kind of typist like me to type! The fact that the backlit keys even have the secondary symbols lit is also a plus (may backlit keyboards don't light those). I also tend to wear out the characters on keyboards fairly quickly, and with backlit keys like these, those characters should remain visible until the plastic has a hole worn right through it! I am disappointed that RedThunder is not using unifying USB receiver technology. I have a different Logitech mouse that uses a unifying USB receiver and I was hoping this keyboard was going to be compatible with it so I did not have to tie up another USB port on my computer for the keyboard. Another thing is that I wish to use the mouse that came with this keyboard on another device than the one using the keyboard, but because it requires the RedThunder USB receiver (only) I am unable to use a standard unifying receiver to do that. I am thus also a bit disappointed that RedThunder apparently does not sell spare USB receivers, or other parts like replacement keys for these products. 3 MONTHUPDATE: the company's statement: "The keys have a 10 000 000 keystrokes lifetime, so you can hold on to it for the next decade! ABS keycaps adopt two-color injection molding process, the letter of characters never fade." is totally incorrect and misleading. The keys are transparent plastic, and the characters are masked off when they paint the rest of the key black. I use the keyboard a lot and after just 3 months the paint is wearing off the top of some of the keys thereby obliterating the characters, see photo. Also, when new the battery lasted about a week (I use it all day long every day), then a week later it lasted 5 days, then a week later it lasted 3 days, and now I have to have it plugged into USB power continually to use it.
C**S
Very nice product, especially for the price; my son loves the feeling of the mechanical keyboard.
T**S
While I love a good click-clacky-keyboard, sometimes you want something a little quieter and more considerate (noise-wise to the people around you). The RedThunder K800 Mechanical Keyboard is colorful (with its LED colorway display), customizable, and feels solid - like it will hold up to regular use. Can't speak to it being water-resistant as I don't wanna purposefully test that particular aspect. I would recommend getting a gel pad wrist rest as the keys are set a hint higher because it is a mechanical key keyboard. Be aware, this is a cabled keyboard, not Bluetooth, which I didn't mind. Otherwise, it works great.
A**R
There are a few issues that keep the RedThunder K800 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard from greatness. And there are several aspects of this keyboard that are strong, so this is still a solid product. So let's get the weaknesses out of the way first: - The lights are unevenly distributed underneath the keys, and there is not a one-to-one/light-to-key mapping. There are more like 10 or so LEDs underneath all of the keys. This causes the light to be unevenly distributed, so some areas of the keyboard are brighter than others. This is particular noticeable when there are no animations. - There are a few preset options for the colors (using a Fn-keypress to activate), but I was still left unsatisfied. I am now accustomed to RGB keyboards where the individual key light can be set. A few brightness levels are included also, so the entire array can be dimmed. - The light times out after the keyboard has not been touched in a few minutes. There is no way to set an "always-on" mode, even when the machine is plugged into an outlet. This is a bummer for games that might require sporadic keyboard use. In a dimly lit environment, having the keyboard go dark in the middle of a gaming session is not good. Pressing a key will register the key-press also, so there is no way to turn the lights back on without sending a key press signal. Meh. - And finally, the keys are not very translucent at all. Even with the keyboard lit, it can be difficult to see which key is which if the environment is dark. - And a bonus... this product has the notorious micro-text manual. Go find a magnifying glass, the normal human eye can't read this manual without some sort of magnification. But like I said, this keyboard does a lot right also - so let's end on a high note. Here is what it does well: - The construction and quality is top notch. This keyboard is made of metal and passes the lift test with flying colors. It is heavy and will stay where it is put. - The keys are a pleasure to press. I wouldn't want to do any speed typing on this board, but for gaming it is perfect. - The braided cable is of generous length and is well constructed. - The keys can be removed and swapped, and a tool is included to pop them out. So there you have it. It doesn't reach greatness, but a solid performer nonetheless. Shop around, and if this ends up being your cup of tea then you can't really go wrong.
J**N
I was super excited when I ordered this keyboard because I have a "gaming key-pad" from RedThunder that I absolutely love and this keyboard seemed like it was going to be another favorite peripheral from RedThunder for me. Unfortunately that is no where near what happened when the keyboard arrived. I pulled it out of the box, realized it is EU style (not that big of a deal since I don't use my desktop for much typing) but also that it has a super tiny shift key. Okay so not the end of the world, but then I plugged it in.... and the W, G, and Windows keys either didn't work at all, or only worked if I pressed so hard it felt like I was going to break the whole keyboard. Of course this was likely just a random defect since when I removed the keycaps, it seemed the switch had just been manufactured wrong, so I contacted RedThunder using the information they provide in all their products. 5 days later, I had not heard back though, so I tried to contact them through Amazon on their seller's page. Another 5 days and no response. I then waited 5 more days just to be sure they aren't just slow; no response. I finally broke down and contacted Amazon and requested a replacement, which arrived in less than 2 days. The replacement works fine and I really do like the look and feel of the ketyboard's metal deckplate and the slightly defused key switches that make the RGB look nice and clean, BUT I cannot in good conscience recommend this product based on RedThunder's lack of customer service. Especially for a brand that literally includes like 3 different pieces of paper with every one of their products that tells you about "how much the customer matters" and "please feel free to contact us if you have any problems or questions" and all that type of stuff. Overall if you are willing to gamble on getting a defective product and zero support from RedThunder, go for it, but otherwise save your money and look elsewhere.
B**K
Worked great at first. Didint like my switch. changed that, things were OK. Constant updates. 3 months later. The letter 'L' quits working. After another tri-weekly update.
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