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I will post another review in the upcoming weeks to let you know the long-term outcome so go ahead and try it, keyboard and mouse you have a 30-day return on it if you're not happy, so far everything's good?



Upon unboxing, I did notice maybe a third of the keys have what seems like... some sort of discolouration or something around the sides? Nothing comes off when I wipe at it, but it does have a somewhat more slippery texture I guess??? It’s not a dealbreaker or a big issue, honestly, I don’t really care or notice it (especially bc it’s on the sides of the keys anyway). But I thought it might be worth mentioning.
I have pictures somewhere, so I might add them later.
Overall great product tho

The colours are nice. You can change from always on to off or multi coloured or one solid.
The mouse is ok. You can’t turn that colour off.
I just can’t get over how tough the keys are.
Now I’m stuck with two keyboards here too.
Lesson learned




BUT it works great. The USB wires are threaded and braided for durability and have a Velcro tie back on them.
There is no installation required! You don’t need any program (or account - like other expensive brands)
Mine was black with RGB strips inside. They change colours and have quite a few options available to switch it up.
The mouse is your standard mouse with 2 buttons on the side. However it looks cool to match and fits nice in your hand. A bonus is that both feel durable and you can one click adjust the timing of it.

-update: 5 stars. It works amazing and there are so many different lighting options

Pros:
- Great Price
- RGB Lighting, awesome for it’s price
- Mouse is has a decent weight allong with Keyboard
- Feels of good quality and no issues so far
Cons:
- No keyboard driver
- Mouse driver took some looking and is not as updated or configurable as I’d like
- Keyboard does feel a bit mushy
Overall, I would recommend this to anyone on a very tight budget. But, I would also recommend that you spend a bit more if or when you get a chance and go with a more configurable and newer product/brand


1) The keyboard loses it's previous lighting setting when the computer is shut down. Sleep doesn't seem to revert it to default, but full shut-down puts it back to a sort of scrolling rainbow across the length of the surface. Not too bad of an issue though; there are preprogrammed quick keys to choose/cycle through the different options.
2) The mouse lighting doesn't have customization options. It is stuck on red and slowly fades on and off. I'd prefer to be able to set it to match the colour of my keyboard and be constantly on. The slow blinking bothers me when I'm watching a video or a movie or something. Obviously it doesn't matter when you're gaming because you can't see it so it's not an awful issue, but I'd change it if I could.
Otherwise, the products are a heck of a step up from the Costco wireless keyboard/mouse combo I was using before and having purchased it on sale for less than $50 CAD, it seems like a good piece of equipment for the price.

For the S101 Redragon RGB LED backlit keyboard:
All keys work fine, lightning options all work fine and the options are pretty good for a cheap keyboard that doesn't use software for this. All lighting effects are changed via the FN+ ins, home, pgup, pgdn, end and del presses. you can turn the lighting on or off, have rainbow effects, 7 static colors choices and breathing breathing effects mixed in among all the different options.
It feels pretty stiff with no bendiness to it, keys are all printed properly, unlike the corn combo and the axGear combo I previously tried out, key presses feel nice, are quiet but you still "feel" it when contact is made. It has the various media keys but you have to use the FN+F1 to F12 presses. Feels like it is better quality than the corn stuff but maybe not quite as good as the MS sidewinder x4 I just stopped using.
For the M601 Redragon mouse:
The mouse has looks good but I haven\t installed the software to check out the programability of the buttons yet, will do that at after xmas when my son get it, not a feature he will be using. It has a nice red lighting effect, the cover has a bit of a rough or gritty feel that I prefer over the smooth shiny covers that get sweaty and yucky.
The clicking so far feels nice, no double clicking. The wheel is rubberized and works well though each click as you turn it could be a tad more defined IMO. The dpi buttons just below the scroll wheel works fine and surprisingly isn't in the way whether I use a palm or claw grip. The same thing for the left side forwards and back button, they are there and no gymnastic required to click them but they are not in the way as there plenty of room below them for your thumb, I have medium hands btw.
It's seems just a tad lighter than my g600 mouse and is approximately the same length and about the same width though for the width it feels and looks less wide due to it curving inwards instead of outwards. The g600 is more like this ( ) and the m601 is more like ) ( if you get my meaning.
It has a cover underneath you can take off to adjust the weight but the cover is rather stiff to remove and frankly I highly doubt anyone would remove any of the weights.
The mouse has 4 dpi setting which is easily see and you click the dpi button via flashing light, faster flashes means higher dpi. it has 1000/1600/2400/3200 dpi setting which seem good to me and all work at the right speeds.
IF these both last for 1 year or more with out issue I think it's well worth the 39.99 CAD, all taxes included, price tag.
I think it's a good option for young teens and kids.
Will update in 6 months or so.
I would definitely say the Redragon stuff is of better quality than the corn/axGear brands even after a quick try after receiving it brand new.

Great feeling keyboard and mouse. I have been using the keyboard for a year now with no problems and still don't want to replace this thing. The color changing button is very handy for adjusting color on the fly while in a game or something. Mouse had a really great mouse button finish on it that I want on all of my mouses. The buttons on the mouse also work very well and give off a very satisfying click. Mouse wheel feels controlled and not loose which is a big pet peeve of mine. Both of the items look bad ass and over all the keyboard works well.
Bad:
So the mouse in this package is really garbage. The reason being is the EXTREMELY LOW quality in the cord. That thing popped off like 3 weeks after I had been using it. I treated it really well to using the cord manager thing that they include. As for the keyboard it DOES NOT save the color settings, you will have to set the color every time you get on your computer. While I did like the feel of both the keyboard and the mouse you can definitely tell that they are really cheap plastic. Also the keyboards keycaps are starting to fade but it has been a year so I guess it ain't that bad.
Summary:
Great for the price and make for a great gift with new PC gamers. I love the keyboard and I wish the mouse still worked as I really liked the grip finish they added to it. If your looking for a cheap solution that will as for a month or 2 then get this package. However, I would highly suggest getting the keyboard only and buying another mouse to go with it. Also if you really care about color, the keyboard does not save it and it seems kinda faded if your not in the dark. Hope my review helped you to make an informed purchase. :)


+Great materials quality
+Easy to adjust settings
+Mouse feels comfy
+Settings have memory
+Wired mouse
+RGB bright enough to notice but not distracting
CONS:
-My S101's RGB memory stopped working when I plugged the KB+M into my new PC so I have to set the LEDs every time I boot up.
-Redragon support does not answer emails.
I was looking for an RGB keyboard to fit with my red & black themed build, but I didn't want to spend $100+ as that money could be better spent on parts. So imagine my pleasant surprise when I saw that Redragon offered a wired RGB KB+M combo for $35 CAD.
I was a bit wary at first, as I'd never heard of Redragon, but the reviews were solid and the product looked great. When it arrived, any lingering concerns I had were dispelled.
The quality of the product is fantastic! Everything has a non-slip texture to the plastic, and that plastic feels good and strong, not cheap at all! The LEDs are just bright enough to look good, without being too distracting. Some decent varied options for settings (I mean, I'm not expecting Razer for $35, but they still did pretty good).
One thing to be aware of is that the mouse is not RGB, but is instead locked to a breathing red LED. This is fine for me with my build theme, but may not work out well for others.
Also I have to take one star off as the RGB settings are supposed to have memory, and they did save on my old PC, but now that I've got the keyboard hooked up to my new PC, I have to set the RGB every time. I've emailed Redragon support about it a few months ago now, but they never replied back to me.
Nonetheless, still extremely happy with the product, would recommend it if you want RGB peripherals without breaking the bank.







The overall design of it is really nice but the font on the individual key pieces look so basic, as well as this, the buttons feel small so I always end up making typos.
