







🎮 Elevate your game and workspace with wireless freedom and pro-level precision!
The Redragon S156 is a versatile wireless keyboard and mouse combo designed for gamers and professionals alike. Featuring tri-mode connectivity (2.4G, Bluetooth, USB-C), a lightweight 61g mouse with up to 4800 DPI, and a mechanical-feel keyboard with 4 macro keys, it offers customizable RGB lighting and up to 200 hours of battery life. Compatible with PC and Mac, this compact 94-key setup balances performance, comfort, and style for all-day productivity and gaming.













| ASIN | B071CZQ3RF |
| Additional Features | Backlit, Ergonomic |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #129,893 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #4,981 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Redragon |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 87 |
| Color | blacko |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,582 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Rubber |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Redragon |
| Model Number | S113-KN |
| Number of Keys | 87 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Special Feature | Backlit, Ergonomic |
| Switch Type | Mechanical |
T**L
Great budget minded keyboard and mouse
This Keyboard and mouse combo is a very good buy. I bought this for my nephew for his gaming setup so before I gave it to him, I tested these peripherals for a week. Please note, I did not download the software for customization, nor did I get the headset. The Keyboard: I have quite a few other keyboards (I love my mechanical keyboards, own 7 for giggles.), I can say these are surprisingly good for the price. Double shot ABS plastic keycaps are a nice touch.. The base is extremely sturdy. My nephew recently spilled water on accident, due to the drainage holes, the keycaps worked fine after it dried off. The one thing I noticed is that, compared to say a cherry mx blue (I use a Logitech G 710+ with blue switches at work) there is a slight springy feeling and sound. It wasn't anything too worrying but it just took some getting used to. The spring sound will become annoying (to some). I tested it on CS:GO, Rocket League, Warframe, GTA V and League of Legends. The response of the keys felt good. They allow for multiple keys to be pressed, and no ghosting was noticed. I also did a typing test, my average is 80 wpm on my daily driver (G710 at work, G910 at home). On this keyboard I got 77 wpm with 2 mistakes. However, as these are Cherry Blue switch equivalent, they are a bit heavier, and over time, your fingers may get a bit more tired than say a Brown or Red Switch The mouse: The mouse is based off the MSI Interceptor. It's a decent design, it has good dpi variations and I like the fact it includes weights so one can change the feel of it. It isn't an amazing mouse, nor is it bottom of the barrel. Unlike the keyboards, my daily driver til recently was a Logitech G303, my first "gaming" mouse was called a "Sharkk gaming mouse" (literally this mouse, but different colors and a DPI up and down button). The response felt good, I actually scored two headshots in CS:GO. (I'm not CS:GO pro, I'm just an average player). When I moved the mouse left and right very fast, it occasionally showed it couldn't track my movements, but that was more of a test than actually playing in the match. But overall, while playing the above games (CS:GO, rocket league, LoL and Warframe) the mouse seemed responsive. The ergonomics are...okay. Some may like it, some may not. I have average sized hands, it fit comfortably. I was able to get the side buttons with no problem. There is also some sensor rattle. Overall it's a great buy at the price just for the mouse and keyboard. However some may be for finicky than I am and not recommend it. If you need a backup, want to gift a gamer that wants a mechanical keyboard or just want to upgrade, I'd recommend this set. TL;DR keyboard Pros: mechanical Water resistant Sturdy construction Cons- Has a slight spring sound/feeling. Blue switch may tire fingers faster than a Red or Brown switch Mouse- Pros- Accurate Ergonomic (subjective) Weights Cons- Sensor rattle Slight inaccuracy when moving the mouse really fast. Overall thoughts- Overall I enjoyed using this combo set. For a budget oriented person, or someone needing a back up keyboard and mouse (say if you attendance LAN party) this is a great set. I would run this as my daily driver if I didn't have my current setup. Excellent buy
A**D
Adequate Entry-Level Gaming Keyboard
This $45 set is a great way to get a mechanical keyboard and sensitive gaming mouse on a tight budget, as long as you're not overly picky. My preferred keyboards use Logitech's Romer G switches. The not!Cherry Mx Brown switches on this board are very much not those. Compared to a higher-end switch, they're heavier and clunkier, with a metallic twang (especially on the space bar) and yet a less tactile feel. That said, they're still better than a membrane, and for someone new to mechanical keyboards they're a very budget-conscious introduction. For me, I use this set (with its smaller tenkeyless board) to go with my portable small form factor computer, where it does a fine job of not making me want to throw the keyboard across the room. The board itself is not addressable in color; wysiwyg in terms of colors, other than turning LEDs on and off. The mouse is exactly what you'd expect from a cheap gaming mouse these days; which is to say, it's not actually bad. I'm not as snobby about mice as I am keyboards, so I'm not the best judge of these things, but I found it very usable, if not as nice as my Logitech G203s. For the record, when I bought this set, G203s were going for $40 a piece, so it's very much not a fair comparison. And that's kinda how to sum up this package. For $45 (I paid $39 for this a month or few ago), it's a great way to get a mechanical keyboard and high-DPI gaming mouse. Obviously, it doesn't stand up against mice as expensive as the entire package here, or $100+ mechanical keyboards, but that's really not a fair comparison. So if you're snobby like me, then this is more suitable for a secondary or portable set, or else pass and buy the more expensive board you already know you want. If you're less picky about your peripherals, for $45 this is a great upgrade on the cheap membrane keyboards and cheap mice that come bundled with a computer or as a starter set for a rig you built yourself, and in that role I 100% recommend it.
D**R
Quality Keyboard and Mouse
I have a different redragon keyboard and mouse that I use as my main keyboard in my home office and I like it a lot. However the pandemic means I have to do a lot of work upstairs on the kitchen table. The default keyboard with my laptop is not the best, so I previously bought a different USB keyboard which I also didn't like. Finally I figured I should get one with the same brand and switch type (brown) that I have in my office. As I hoped, this keyboard is excellent quality and a joy to type on. I like that it's smaller and takes up less space when I put it away. My only complaint, and the reason I knocked off one star, is the LED backlighting. My other redragon keyboard has customizable RBG colors but the LEDs in this one are set as one color. And I would be fine if it was just solid blue or something. But the rows from top to bottom are red, blue, orange, green, yellow, and purple, rather than any spectrum order, and I think the arrangement looks a bit bad to be honest. Unfortunately while you can change various effects, you can't change the color itself. I changed the setting to one where it is normally not backlit but does a "color burst" with every keystroke and I do not hate that one, but I wish the default backlight looked a little nicer. This is mostly a review for the keyboard, but the mouse is a perfectly serviceable wired mouse with aesthetically pleasing rainbow backlighting, no complaints there. Overall, Redragon continues to have the best quality for the price that I've found so far available on Amazon.
M**T
Great entry level mechanical keyboard and gaming mouse. Well worth the money for first time mechanical keyboard users.
First thing, I've never written a review for anything I have bought in the past, but did feel obligated to write one for this. Being an avid PC gamer and spending years using membrane keyboards, you truly notice and more importantly FEEL a true difference with a mechanical keyboard. And this is an authentic mechanical keyboard, but equipped with Cherry Blue replica keys. Now with this being my first mechanical keyboard, I am more than okay spending 30 dollars on this one. If you've never owned a mechanical keyboard i urge you to buy this one because I highly doubt you'll be disappointed. Unless you're not a fan of loud clicking keys, but for me that's an added bonus as it gives more satisfaction to the product. The LED back lighting is bright and stands out. There is also a 'breathing' option that's quite cool as well. For the mouse; A good entry level gaming mouse with more than enough DPI for the avid gamer. Very ergonomic, fits comfortably. DPI button located in the center of the mouse for quick DPI change. Two buttons on the side for easy macros. Fast and responsive. The only con I have is that I didn't spend the extra 5 dollars for the headset. LOL
V**E
Great little kit! Would buy again, but maybe with cherry reds.
Had this set for almost a year now. TLDR: Would recommend on a budget. Keyboard - Keys still feel great and work fine. That being said I knew what I was getting into when I purchased a cherry blue keyboard but man this thing is definitely on the louder end of the spectrum. Mouse - Nothing too special to write home about but it feels pretty good and has nice action. The software to adjust the levels is pretty nice and the macro functionality covers any needs I have. I wish that there were more DPI breakpoints to set but I mean for what I paid for I find it acceptable. Mousepad - Still going strong. Doesn't appear to be frayed or have any severe damage outside of maybe one or two decorative stitches coming loose on the ends.
M**I
Great Keyboard.
Great mechanical keyboard. Nice and heavy and definitely loud as they are based on reds. The mouse is nice, some people complain about the grips but I honestly like it. The DPI settings on the mouse are nice and I don’t have to download software. There are 4 settings and I’m content on the Second setting which I believe is 600 DPI. The mouse pad is nice also. Great buy for a budget gaming keyboard and mouse or if you are just into mechanical keyboards. The LED’s are only red but the brightness can be adjusted.
A**N
Not delivered overnight as promised.
Before my review of the item I need to talk about the shipping. Item listing said it would be delivered overnight between 4am-8am. Big reason I got it. It didn't show. At 4pm the next day I got a message saying item was just shipped. I got it 2 days after I ordered it. Not good. The product itself is good for what I paid. It is your typical all plastic made in China generic keyboard. Works fine, just very plastic. The keyboard is not programmable. The lights are limited compared to other red dragon keyboards. There is no software for the keyboard. You hold down the FN key and then press other keys to change modes and speed. It's adequate just not very deep. The mouse is more solid. It is programmable with software. Go to redragonusa.com, look under "combo" and get the S113 software. Small problem is that the software initially comes in Chinese. If you click on the settings cog button there is a button to change the language, but that button is labeled in Chinese also. I had to just click each button until I saw the word "english". Then it worked fine. The manual states the mouse resets everytime you reboot the computer and you have to run the software again. It might mean that you have to have the software boot on startup, but I haven't tested it as I rarely if ever reboot my pc. All in all it's a good cheap keyboard but the build quality is all plastic. Good for the money but not too quality.
C**N
Great value at this pricepoint.
While I wouldn't consider myself a "power gamer" I have logged quite a few hours on PC, Playstation, and Atari systems over the decades. I also work on computers most of my workday, and when I am able to work from home, I connect via my laptop. One of my requirements in any keyboard of laptop I purchase is that it must be backlit, as I sometimes work (and play) in the dark. This keyboard is perfect for what I needed in a keyboard at this pricepoint. Strong, tactile, good rebound... I am fairly hard on a keyboard. I also do not need the "number pad" which increases the overall keyboard size. I am really hard on mice (mouses?) as I usually go through one every year or two. I haven't killed the clicker on this one yet, but I do not see this one being any more durable that many of the others I've had (logitec being the majority). I bought this for the keyboard and I am very pleased with the purchase and definitely recommend.
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