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Quick answer: The K628 wins on layout practicality and desk footprint — 75% with function row and arrows at $42.99. The K670 wins for numpad users — full 104-key layout at $47.99. Choose based on whether you need a numpad. Both are hot-swappable wired Redragon keyboards with identical build quality and switch options.
| Redragon K628 75% | Redragon K670 | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $42.99 | $47.99 |
| Layout | 75% — function row and arrows | Full-size with numpad |
| Hot-swap | Yes | Yes |
| Wireless | No — wired only | No — wired only |
YES! TRUE HOT-SWAP;Practical Wired 78 Keys;More Than Quiet;Vibrant Groovy RGB;The Mix+ Grey;Pro Software Supported
Upgraded Hot-Swap;Quiet+ Red Switches;Dedicated Multimedia Controls;Vibrant Groovy RGB;
Buy the Redragon K628 if you don’t need a numpad and want a compact layout that still has a function row and arrows. $5 cheaper, smaller footprint, more practical for most desk setups.
Buy the Redragon K670 if you need a numpad for data entry or number-heavy work, or you’re upgrading from a full-size office keyboard and don’t want to change layout habits. $5 more for the full key count.
Verdict
Pick based on the numpad. If you use it, K670. If you don’t, K628.
