Redragon K677 Pro Rammus Review — Best Budget 60% Wireless Keyboard
| Value for Money | 9.5 |
|---|---|
| Wireless Connectivity | 8.5 |
| Build Quality | 7.5 |
The Redragon K677 Pro Rammus delivers triple-mode wireless (Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, and wired USB) in a compact 60% form factor for under $50 — the best-value compact wireless keyboard for gamers who want connectivity flexibility without premium pricing.
Description
Quick Specs
| Form factor | 60% (61 keys) |
| Switches | Redragon mechanical (clicky) |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth + 2.4GHz + USB wired (3-mode) |
| Backlighting | Per-key RGB |
| Keycaps | ABS |
| Frame | Plastic |
| Hot-swap | Check listing |
| Compatibility | Windows, macOS, Android, iOS |
Source: Redragon official product page
The Redragon K677 Pro Rammus solves the main problem with budget compact keyboards: limited connectivity. You get Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, and wired USB in a single 60% board for under $50. That triple-mode flexibility means one keyboard handles your gaming rig, your work laptop, and anything else you want to connect — without cable juggling or worrying about whether the wireless mode will drop during a session.
Redragon has built enough gaming peripherals to know how to make a keyboard that doesn’t feel like it cost $50. The chassis doesn’t flex under pressure. The keycap legends are readable. The switches are clicky mechanical — Redragon’s own variant — with enough feedback to feel deliberate without being disruptive. RGB covers all the standard effect modes: static, breathing, reactive. Nothing groundbreaking, all working correctly.
The 60% layout is strict: 61 keys, no function row, no arrows. That’s the same trade-off on every 60% board, so first-time compact keyboard users should know what they’re signing up for. The layer shortcuts through Fn handle arrows, media controls, and function keys. Most people adapt in a few days.
The Redragon K677 Pro isn’t trying to compete with $200 keyboards on switch technology or build premium. It’s trying to give you a functional 60% wireless gaming keyboard at a price most people can justify. It does that well. The 2.4GHz connection is responsive enough for gaming. The Bluetooth connection handles typing on a laptop without issues. If you want a backup keyboard, a travel keyboard, or your first attempt at the compact form factor, this is a reasonable starting point.
Where it falls short relative to premium options: ABS keycaps will develop shine with heavy use, the wireless latency doesn’t match what a SteelSeries or Corsair protocol delivers, and Redragon’s software is basic. None of that matters much at $47.99. It becomes more relevant if you’re comparing against what you could buy for $150 more.
Verdict
The Redragon K677 Pro Rammus is the right 60% wireless keyboard for anyone who wants multi-mode connectivity without a large investment. Triple-mode wireless at under $50, from a brand that provides real product support, in a build that doesn’t embarrass itself. Good starting point for the compact keyboard form factor.

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