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Quick answer: The K530 Pro wins if you need wireless — $49.99 Bluetooth 60% hot-swap keyboard. The K628 wins if wired is fine — better layout with function row and arrows at $7 less. Unless cable management is a real problem for you, the K628 is the smarter buy.
| Redragon K530 Pro | Redragon K628 | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $49.99 | $42.99 |
| Layout | 60% — no function row or arrows | 75% — function row and arrows included |
| Wireless | Yes — Bluetooth | No — wired only |
| Hot-swap | Yes — 100% | Yes |
Upgraded K530 PRO;Hot-Swappable Red Switches;3-Mode Connection;Wireless Made Easy;Dedicated for FPS Gamer;RGB Illumination Builder;
YES! TRUE HOT-SWAP;Practical Wired 78 Keys;More Than Quiet;Vibrant Groovy RGB;The Mix+ Grey;Pro Software Supported
Buy the Redragon K530 Pro if wireless is a genuine requirement — traveling keyboard, clean desk without cables, or pairing to multiple devices. The 60% layout adjustment is the price for wireless at under $50.
Buy the Redragon K628 if wired is fine. Better layout (75% keeps arrows and function row), $7 cheaper, and no adjustment period required. Most people don’t actually need wireless on a desk keyboard.
