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Redragon boosts its lineup with feature rich keyboards and a clever AI mouse

Redragon boosts its lineup with feature rich keyboards and a clever AI mouse

Redragon has expanded its product lineup with several new gaming and office peripherals, bringing fresh options for users who want modern features at fair prices. The brand has introduced two new keyboards and a unique office mouse, each made for different needs but all focused on comfort, style, and ease of use.

Redragon Wyvern K761 Pro

The first new product is the Wyvern K761 Pro, a full size wireless mechanical keyboard. It supports both Bluetooth 5.0 and 2.4 GHz wireless modes, giving users flexible connection options. Priced at $74.99, it offers features that are usually seen in more expensive keyboards. A small built in LCD screen shows useful keyboard information, while a dedicated knob lets users adjust volume quickly.

The Wyvern K761 Pro comes in two clean colour options, white with green accents and white with blue accents. Both versions feature bright RGB lighting that shines through the round PBT keycaps. These keycaps are strong and made to last, making them a good choice for long term use. The keyboard uses Mint Mambo linear switches, which are light and smooth, making typing easy and comfortable. Thanks to hot swap sockets, users can also change switches without soldering.

Inside the case, Redragon has added a gasket mount design and five layers of sound dampening. This helps reduce noise and gives a softer typing feel. The keyboard can be customised on Windows using Redragon’s own software. It charges through USB C and has a large 4000 mAh battery, which should easily last for long sessions, even with RGB lighting turned on.

Redragon Otiim K729 HE keyboard

For gamers, Redragon has also launched the Otiim K729 HE, a tenkeyless wired keyboard focused on speed and accuracy. It supports an 8000 Hz polling rate and uses special UltraMag Hall effect switches. These switches are designed to improve input accuracy while keeping key presses smooth and stable.

The Otiim K729 HE connects through USB C and uses a web based driver for custom settings. Users can adjust actuation distance and enable features like rapid trigger, which are popular in competitive gaming. It comes with side printed PBT keycaps and strong RGB lighting. Like the Wyvern, it also includes five layers of sound dampening and a volume knob placed neatly along the top edge.

Redragon BM4195 AI smart mouse price

The most unusual launch from Redragon this month is the BM4195 AI smart mouse, made mainly for office work. It starts at $29.99 during holiday deals and will later retail for $32.99. The mouse is available in white and purple and has a compact, right handed design.

The BM4195 includes special buttons that can open AI powered websites, activate voice input, or perform smart searches. These shortcuts work in a similar way to modern AI keys and can be customised using Redragon software. The mouse has seven buttons in total, silent clicks, and supports both Bluetooth 5.0 and 2.4 GHz wireless connections.

With a 500 mAh battery, a weight of 95 grams, and a maximum DPI of 2400, the BM4195 is clearly aimed at office users rather than gamers. Its 250 Hz polling rate also confirms this focus, making it ideal for quiet and comfortable daily work.

With these new launches, Redragon continues to offer feature rich products for both gamers and office users. From powerful mechanical keyboards to a smart AI focused mouse, the brand is clearly trying to bring modern ideas to affordable hardware.

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