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The TECKNET Wired Gaming Keyboard at $27 is a full-size membrane keyboard with rainbow LED backlighting (single-zone, not per-key RGB), 19 anti-ghosting keys, and multimedia function keys. At $27 it sits between the Redragon K521 ($16, 9,188 reviews) and the Redragon K671 hot-swappable mechanical ($30, 6,660 reviews). The extra $3 over the TECKNET buys real mechanical switches with hot-swap capability from Redragon — a meaningful upgrade in feel and longevity. The TECKNET's 4,235 reviews indicate a functional and widely purchased product; the membrane switches and non-RGB backlight are its ceiling. Right buy for: buyers who need a full-size wired keyboard under $30 and want more review confidence than the $16 K521 offers, but don't require mechanical switches or per-key RGB. For anyone willing to spend $3 more, the Redragon K671's hot-swappable mechanical design is the stronger purchase without question.
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Last checked: Jul 17, 2026
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