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product_id: 360852979
title: "Redragon K621 Horus TKL Wireless RGB Mechanical Keyboard, 5.0 BT/2.4 Ghz/Wired Three Modes 80% Ultra-Thin Low Profile BT Keyboard w/Dedicated Media Control & Linear Red Switches, Black"
brand: "redragon"
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# RGB with 21+ customizable backlight modes 3-mode wireless: BT 5.0/3.0 + 2.4GHz + USB-C wired Hot-swappable low-profile linear red switches Redragon K621 Horus TKL Wireless RGB Mechanical Keyboard, 5.0 BT/2.4 Ghz/Wired Three Modes 80% Ultra-Thin Low Profile BT Keyboard w/Dedicated Media Control & Linear Red Switches, Black

**Brand:** redragon
**Price:** € 14.77
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ⌨️ Elevate your desk game with the Horus: where pro performance meets sleek style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Redragon K621 Horus TKL Wireless RGB Mechanical Keyboard, 5.0 BT/2.4 Ghz/Wired Three Modes 80% Ultra-Thin Low Profile BT Keyboard w/Dedicated Media Control & Linear Red Switches, Black by redragon
- **How much does it cost?** € 14.77 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- redragon enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted redragon brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Powerhouse Design:** Ultra-thin 80% TKL layout with low-profile keys frees up desk space and reduces wrist strain—perfect for sleek, modern workstations and gaming setups alike.
- • **Customizable RGB Ambience:** Dive into 21+ vibrant backlight presets plus a self-define mode to personalize your keyboard’s glow and create an immersive, mood-setting environment.
- • **Built for Windows & Mac Pros:** Flawlessly toggle between Windows, macOS, Linux, and Unix systems with hot-swappable Outemu linear red switches designed for smooth, quiet, and precise keystrokes.
- • **Seamless Multi-Device Mastery:** Switch effortlessly between 3 connection modes (Bluetooth 5.0/3.0, 2.4GHz wireless, and USB-C wired) for zero-latency performance across all your devices.
- • **Pro-Level Control at Your Fingertips:** Dedicated media controls and 4 on-the-fly macro keys let you command your workflow and entertainment without breaking focus or opening extra software.

## Overview

The Redragon K621 Horus TKL is a versatile ultra-thin mechanical keyboard featuring 3-mode connectivity (Bluetooth 5.0/3.0, 2.4GHz wireless, and USB-C wired), hot-swappable low-profile linear red switches, and 21+ RGB lighting modes. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it offers dedicated media controls, on-the-fly macro keys, and seamless compatibility across Windows, macOS, Linux, and Unix. Its compact 80% layout maximizes desk space while delivering precise, quiet typing with a durable aluminum chassis.

## Description

desertcart.com: Redragon K621 Horus TKL Wireless RGB Mechanical Keyboard, 5.0 BT/2.4 Ghz/Wired Three Modes 80% Ultra-Thin Low Profile BT Keyboard w/Dedicated Media Control & Linear Red Switches, Black : Electronics

Review: Great keyboard. Money well spent. - Great low profile keyboard. Works great and is just as good as the much higher priced competition. This is a super well made keyboard and the key sounds are good. This keyboard has some heft to it which is great.
Review: Great keyboard if you dont want high name brand - Really nice budget keyboard. Rbg lighting. Yoh can download app to change the light pattern or do it from the keyboard directly. Good value gor the money. Been using for 2 years now. A key or two got stuck here and there but they give 5 extra so i replaced and all good. Cleaned it out and worked like new. Feel is great and clickiness is nice. Quick and responsive. The black matched my pc.

## Features

- 3-Mode Connection: Here comes Redragon innovative 1st-Gen 3-mode connection technology, USB-C wired, BT 3.0/5.0 & 2.4Ghz wireless modes which make the user experience upgraded to another level in all fields.
- Worry-Free Wireless: Built-in upgraded 3.0/5.0 BT and 2.4Ghz wireless chips, K621 offers a real-wireless and no-latency connection for all devices in the market. Easy to toggle among different devices in 3 modes set no limits of possibility.
- Master for both Win and Mac: Seamlessly switch between Windows and macOS operating systems, providing you with the flexibility you need for a smooth workflow.
- 80% TKL Low-Profile: Compact tenkeyless 87 keys in low-profile design, offers more space for mouse movement and shorter actuation distance. Provides precise performance at half the height while retaining white simplicity style.
- More Extra Practical: Set with 4 x 4 on-the-fly macro keys and a dedicated function area for media control. Convenient to rec frequently used macros without software, play the next song, or just scroll for volume adjustment.
- Endless Redefine Ways: With powerful software support, whatever backlit modes, key reassignments or combo keys macro records all enable for easy access. Level up your working efficiency and gaming performance in the best way.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09BVSFT7X |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Antenna Location | Everyday Use |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,595 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,167 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Redragon |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 10 |
| Color | Black (Red Switch) |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Laptop, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | BT, 2.4Ghz, USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (383) |
| Enclosure Material | Synthetic, waterproof material |
| Generation | 1 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.35"L x 7.48"W x 1.93"H |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Redragon |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | outemu_red |
| Model Name | Horus TKL |
| Model Number | K621 |
| Number of Keys | 87 |
| Number of Sections | 3 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Series Number | 26191618277569 |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Theme | gaming |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Redragon
- **Color:** Black (Red Switch)
- **Compatible Devices:** PC, Laptop, Tablet
- **Connectivity Technology:** BT, 2.4Ghz, USB-C
- **Keyboard Description:** Gaming
- **Keyboard backlighting color support:** RGB
- **Product Dimensions:** 15.35"L x 7.48"W x 1.93"H
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Everyday Use
- **Special Feature:** Lightweight
- **Style:** Contemporary

## Images

![Redragon K621 Horus TKL Wireless RGB Mechanical Keyboard, 5.0 BT/2.4 Ghz/Wired Three Modes 80% Ultra-Thin Low Profile BT Keyboard w/Dedicated Media Control & Linear Red Switches, Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61Sdeosq1FL.jpg)
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![Redragon K621 Horus TKL Wireless RGB Mechanical Keyboard, 5.0 BT/2.4 Ghz/Wired Three Modes 80% Ultra-Thin Low Profile BT Keyboard w/Dedicated Media Control & Linear Red Switches, Black - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71+Ail2h+BL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Troubleshooting for key issues**
A: Please replace the keyboard with the spare switch provided, and press and hold Fn + Esc to reset.

**Q: Troubleshooting for keyboard's wireless connection is unstable, keeps disconnecting, or cannot connect.**
A: Please re-pair and reconnect the keyboard, eliminate any sources of interference, and press and hold Fn + Esc to reset.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great keyboard. Money well spent.
*by S***T on February 1, 2026*

Great low profile keyboard. Works great and is just as good as the much higher priced competition. This is a super well made keyboard and the key sounds are good. This keyboard has some heft to it which is great.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great keyboard if you dont want high name brand
*by K***R on March 10, 2025*

Really nice budget keyboard. Rbg lighting. Yoh can download app to change the light pattern or do it from the keyboard directly. Good value gor the money. Been using for 2 years now. A key or two got stuck here and there but they give 5 extra so i replaced and all good. Cleaned it out and worked like new. Feel is great and clickiness is nice. Quick and responsive. The black matched my pc.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Board with Great Promise
*by C***. on August 3, 2023*

In our office we’ve been using K70 MK.2 Low Profile Rapidfire mechanical, and K83 membrane keyboards from Corsair; as well as Lenovo laptops as our standard for key feel, actuation distance, response, and quietness. Now we’re looking for new ‘boards closely mimicking the typing experience of Lenovo’s upper echelon laptops (the ones we have anyway) with enhanced features varying in significance depending on overall execution. We gleaned a lot of input especially through YouTube and omitted the Logitech Craft “Advanced” Keyboard for among other things - paint wearing-off the keys. Corsair K100 Air, and Razer DeathStalker series were excluded chiefly for the ridiculously high prices with a possible dent in the cost-to-longevity lottery vs. customer service reliability. So we ordered a JLab Epic keyboard but the keys were wobbly, and when using a finger on the volume knob there was too much resistance often causing the board to slide as a result. Two or more fingers on the unfortunately short knob usually brushed against the BT2 key which took a further hit on design confidence. Though the keys were reasonably quiet with short travel, there were no standalone keys for media control, Home, End and Windows functions; we don’t require a number pad, ROI was cost prohibitive and no one really gravitated to it so the ‘board was returned. Attention soon focused on Logitech’s highly functional and beautiful G915 TKL in both color schemes but we quickly learned of the infamously wobbly keys, high price, and lack of hot-swappable switches. But the very appealing form factor and aesthetics became the benchmark so as luck would have it, Youtubes by The Provoked Prawn, Refreshingly CoZChristopher, randomfrankp, ECPU, Caleb Thornton and others brought the K621 to light. Understanding it’s “inspired” by the G915 TKL while possibly recalling the Egyptian falcon deity Horus, along with unique pluses, minuses; hopes of recent updates, and shockingly low price for what’s on the check list, we purchased two: • White keys/silver deck • Black keys/black deck In the Box • Keyboard with a 2.4GHz dongle in a magnetized cubby tucked in the chassis’ underside. • 5’ 2” USB A-to-C (90° angle for the Type C) cable matches the ‘board’s key color • Keycap puller • Switch puller • Four extra switches • A few stickers General Use The power switch on the ‘board’s left side needs to be switched ON for wireless and Bluetooth communication, and OFF for USB. In either case it’s slightly difficult to engage/disengage. Pros 1. Very thin profile allowing hands to be in a more comfortable position compared to non-low profile ‘boards, resulting in wrist rests that aren’t needed, for us at least. 2. Slightly smaller footprint than the G915 TKL. 3. The 2.4GHz dongle storage is a thoughtful touch especially when toting from place to place. 4. Legs on the underside deploy solidly in either position. When ‘open’ they raise the deck about a half inch in back. Rubberized non-slip pads on back and bottom of the legs aid the two non-slip pads under the chassis’ front. They do a good job of keeping the board in place while in use on smooth wooden surfaces or desk mats. 5. System BIOS/UEFI is accessible through the USB cable; some ‘boards can’t do it. 6. Connecting up to five devices and switching between them on the fly, the M Status LED shows a different color for: • Bluetooth 3.0/5.0 (both appear as selectable devices in my phone) BT1-blue, BT2-cyan, BT3-magenta • 2.4GHz - green • USB cable - white when the battery is fully charged, red when it’s charging Ad copy indicates there’s no latency with the upgraded BT and 2.4GHz wireless chips which we confirmed through key presses and media controls at roughly 6 feet. But when using BT1 two inches away from a phone there were missed key presses, and sometimes a normal press/release of the up or down arrow key resulted in the cursor continually moving until the key was pressed again. Something similar happened in 2.4GHz mode with a completely different key. In both cases the keyboard was situated between a phone and PC. There’ve been no problems so far with USB. 7. Switching between connected devices takes about a second, when in close proximity anyway. 8. Hot-swappable Outemu Low Profile Linear Red Switches with Cherry MX-style stems (shaped like a +), require only 40 grams (1.41 ounces) of force with a 1.2 mm (.05 inch) actuation distance. Both are less than the G915 making it easier on the fingers with better overall usability and feel compared to the K70’. 9. If a number pad is needed you can purchase Redragon’s K618 (full size keyboard), or a separate number pad from a different manufacturer. 10. We use the dedicated media controls a lot especially the dual-function knurled roller which moves in stepped increments (two at a time in windows) and makes immediate changes in volume or backlight level corresponding to how quickly you move it. When it’s used as the dimmer, the arrow keys briefly flash letting you know that full brightness or backlight off is reached, a very nice touch. Engaging either mode requires pressing the rubberized round key just left of the status LEDs, and it will stay in that mode until it’s pressed again. The play/pause button is useful when working on a project and needing to pause foreground or background media, YouTube, etc., to handle other activities then continue from there. This is preferable to a mute button as none of the media is skipped, a reassuring design choice. There are situations though when a mute button is warranted, like needing to hear something in your immediate environment without stopping a game for instance. 11. When wirelessly connected - all LED’s timeout at 55 seconds to preserve battery life. Any key press except moving the roller instantly ‘wakes’ and registers that character on the screen depending on the key. 12. Touching the rubberized G and media keys provide pleasant sensory input of the ancillary functions somewhat mitigated by their pivoting movement if pressed near the perimeter. 13. Two product color variants: black keys and deck, and white keys on a silver deck with a brushed finish. 14. The aluminum deck brings a hint of rigidity, and heightens the aesthetic. Subjectively it would be nice if the black version sported a dark gray brushed deck to augment the black keys a la G915. 15. 20 different multicolored backlight presets (some interactive), the ability to choose static colors, white or no backlight means no pressing need to install software, another check in the win column. An app however is available to personalize backlighting for each main key, and help refine macro functions. 16. RGB especially in a dark room on the black version is understated and preferred by some, as comparatively there isn’t nearly as much light reflecting off the deck which enhances the aesthetic. The silver version however easily reflects a diffused wash of light from the deck providing additional ambience preferred by others. I thought it’d be a questionable source of light pollution but when the ‘board is on a work surface in front of you - it’s gorgeous, they both are. 17. Primary and secondary key legends are backlit unlike the G915 and other ‘boards which annoyingly only target the primary. 18. Double-shot removable low profile sculpted key caps with Cherry MX-style insert are replaceable if there’s a suitable option. “Double-shot” refers to an injection molded plastic for the alphanumeric characters, surrounded by an injection molded plastic outer layer forming the key shape. Depending on assorted variables this should last longer than a single-shot for a key shape which receives a painted color and laser etch to create the characters. After a while the paint tends to wear-off through usage and it looks pretty bad often leading to early e-waste. 19. Didn’t think I’d like the logo but it’s growing on me; not quite as “office benign” as Corsair’s but it’s a welcome addition in our workspace nonetheless. 20. The Windows Key can be disabled. 21. W, A, S & D game functions can be transferred to the dedicated arrow keys. 22. Keys don’t wobble or rattle unlike the G915, and stabilizers under longer keys do a nice job. 23. Absolutely no body flex when typing. 24. The USB cable’s 90° bend is handy for a particular station we have where the user’s drawing tablet is in very close proximity to the keyboard, and a USB connection in back of the ‘board wouldn’t easily allow it. 25. Rumor has it when the ‘board is USB’d to a PC and the Redragon’s software is open it will do an automatic firmware check and update. Presumably the firmware in our decks is current as the software gave no indication one way or the other. Still the software should communicate the current firmware version and if an update is ready to download. 26. Onboard memory for personalized lighting profiles and macro key presses with the G keys and M keys is convenient. 27. The keyboard is lite and small enough to travel, so grab a suitable case and go. Midpoints 1. The logo on one ‘board appeared to have a smooth finish while the other had a small wrinkle near an edge. Not knowing if it was a manufacturing defect, curious fingers soon found it was protective film that we since removed. 2. Legends on the lighter key caps are easier to see without RGB in a lit room than their darker counterparts. 3. Waiting to see which key color shows more wear. Will the light colored keys look dirty more quickly over time, and/or will the darker ones show more wear/shine through frequent usage? 4. Waiting to see how long the ‘boards last in our work environment. 5. Customer service: I sent an email to them just after midnight not long ago and in less than two hours received a very cordial and thoughtful response, as well on the following nights to get a better understanding of current issues, adding to owner satisfaction. Unfortunately Redragon haven’t addressed the BT and wireless issues noted by others that have been lingering for some time. Cons 1. Typing with a Bluetooth connection was hit and miss with too many misses; 2.4Ghz had one mishap when there should be none, in either case it doesn’t inspire confidence. 2. Media keys are briefly lit when pressed which needs to be the other way around, seemingly a quick fix for Redragon. 3. Caps Lock and M LEDs are too bright, especially when the deck is plugged-in and the battery fully charged turning “M” into a constant visual irritant. Hopefully this will be changed soon by the manufacturer, in the meantime thin film products or dark ink will hopefully address the issue without looking tacky. 4. No explanation in the manual of the “down arrow” LED between Caps Lock (A) and M LEDs. 5. No way to adjust the backlight time-out. 6. The three ‘status LED’s’ don’t indicate battery level except “M” when it’s time to recharge, and the software doesn’t display the battery at all. 7. The keys don’t approximate the better Lenovo laptops for short travel, and especially quietness. This is very important for people in a wide variety of job titles and use cases where quiet operation of a keyboard is paramount. The K621 and the K618 in this regard is disappointing, but people accustomed to mechanical keyboards may like it. Even though we have K70’s they aren’t great for typing and office productivity so we use them for other functions. 8. Can’t find a truly quiet lower profile switch/key cap set, yet. 9. Connecting the USB cable at both ends doesn’t auto switch to it, it needs to be selected by pressing Fn/5. Changes We’d Like To See: 1. Alter the media key’s lighting scheme as noted and allow them to be RGB customized and dimmable, use the G915 and other noteworthy ‘boards for examples. 2. Lower the status LED’s brightness and make them dimmable with the main keys but not all the way off. 3. Use Fn/B keys to temporarily report battery charge status by lighting applicable F1-F10 keys from orange to green. F1=10%, F10=100% with ten percent increments for keys in-between. When it’s at 5% turn F1 red, when at 2.5% blink red repeatedly on/off indicating the ‘board needs to be charged. 4. A dark gray brushed aluminum deck to augment the black keys. 5. Higher contrast legends in the black key caps. 6. Utilize a better power switch for feel and movement. 7. Going forward ensure all packaging and protective shipping solutions are compostable and/or recyclable materials. There’s no need for the plastic bag, end cap and twist tie for the USB cable. The two pullers (without the current resealable bag), and USB cable can be shipped in accessories boxes within the main package. The protective shipping sleeve covering the keyboard should be a different material, which if suitable would also allow the logo to be protected. 8. Option for near silent (not figurative) switch/key combos. Though pressing/releasing one of the extra switches proves they’re very quiet, for some reason actuating a key cap/ switch mounted in the deck makes it highly audible unfortunately. Most people won’t remove key caps, remove then disassemble switches to apply lube, close the switch housing, affix a small rubber O-ring to each stem then take apart the chassis to apply soundproofing before putting it all back together and voiding the warranty. 9. (Integrated with #8) Option for lower key travel. For gaming enthusiasts the ‘621 and ‘618 have exceptionally low travel, but for the millions of people acclimated to very good laptops, the K621 and K618 need improvement. 10. Provide underbody channels to route the USB cable: left, back, or right on a MKII version. 11. On the MKII version place the nine keys below the volume/dimmer control to just above the up arrow key. To the right of F12 place three buttons shaped like the round G and Media keys (without the wobble) for: • Mic on/off • Mute on/off for speakers/headphones/earbuds • Camera on/off These are advantageous for office productivity, gaming, podcasts, meetings, Helpdesks, etc., additionally the mic. and camera controls offer privacy. Or the three keys could be populated in the unused deck space just above the up arrow key. Summary All things considered the K621 is feature-rich and heading in the right direction at up to ¼ the cost of its Logitech counterpart depending on market variables, while bettering it in notable areas. Unfortunately it’s marred by some issues so we’re still looking for a quieter lower actuating product with features, ergonomics and aesthetics this ‘board offers, but nothing to our knowledge comes close at the price….. yet. Would we purchase another? With their affable approach to customer service and our experience with the board: yes, but only for USB and 2.4GHz; and BT for basic controls, but waiting to see if they effectively address the current issues. Writing the review I used the ‘621 to wirelessly type in my PC’s word processor, while BT’d to my phone listening to tunes, changing tracks and pausing/playing when necessary. Switching between them was quick, effective and a pleasurable experience. In Closing If Redragon take the load off their CS Department by implementing astute changes, and effectively market the results to a much wider demographic without unnecessary price hikes, their brand visibility and bottom line may increase notably for the efforts going forward. Question is: how cohesive and skilled are their management, engineering, marketing, sales, manufacturing, ecology, quality assurance, packaging, and distribution teams to continually get it done while steadily improving compliance and reducing their carbon footprint? From office building dwellers, content creators of all sorts, project members, home theater enthusiasts, to those wishing not to disturb nearby family members; there are vast markets moreover people to reach and enhance the quality of their lives.

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