Redragon has revealed a fresh range of peripherals aimed at both gamers and office users. The company has launched two new keyboards and one office focused mouse, each offering useful features at prices that stay within reach for most users. These new products show Redragon’s push to mix smart ideas with simple and practical design.
Redragon Wyvern K761 Pro
The main highlight is the Wyvern K761 Pro, a full size wireless mechanical keyboard built for users who want flexibility and comfort. It supports Bluetooth 5.0 as well as 2.4 GHz wireless, allowing easy switching between devices. With a launch price of $74.99, it brings features that are usually found in more expensive keyboards. A small LCD screen on the keyboard shows basic information, while a built in knob makes volume control quick and easy.


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The Wyvern K761 Pro comes in two soft looking colour styles, white with green and white with blue. Both versions include bright RGB lighting that shines through the keycaps. The round PBT keycaps are strong and feel good for long typing sessions. Redragon uses Mint Mambo linear switches in this keyboard, which are light and smooth, making them suitable for both gaming and typing. Hot swap support allows users to change switches easily without tools or soldering.
Inside the keyboard, Redragon has added a gasket style build and five layers of sound padding. This helps reduce noise and improves typing feel. The keyboard can be customised using Redragon’s Windows software. It charges using a USB C cable and has a large 4000 mAh battery, which should last a long time even when RGB lighting is turned on.
Alongside this, Redragon has also launched the Otiim K729 HE, a wired tenkeyless keyboard aimed mainly at gamers. It offers a very fast 8000 Hz polling rate and uses special Hall effect UltraMag switches. These switches are designed to improve accuracy while keeping key presses stable and smooth during fast gameplay.



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The Otiim K729 HE connects through USB C and uses an online driver for custom settings. Users can adjust actuation points and enable rapid trigger features for quicker response. It comes with side printed PBT keycaps and RGB lighting. Like the Wyvern, it also includes five layers of sound dampening. The volume knob is placed along the top edge, keeping the keyboard compact and clean.
The most different product in this launch is the BM4195 AI smart mouse, which is clearly made for office use. It is priced at $29.99 during promotions and will later sell for $32.99. The mouse comes in white and purple and has a compact right handed shape designed for daily comfort.



This mouse includes special buttons that give quick access to AI powered tools, voice input, and smart search features. These shortcuts can be changed using Redragon’s software. The mouse supports both Bluetooth 5.0 and 2.4 GHz wireless connections and runs on a 500 mAh battery. It weighs 95 grams and offers a maximum DPI of 2400, which is more than enough for office tasks.
With silent clicks, a low 250 Hz polling rate, and seven total buttons, the BM4195 is clearly not meant for gaming. Instead, it focuses on quiet operation and ease of use during long work hours.
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With these new launches, Redragon continues to grow its range for different users. Whether someone wants a feature packed mechanical keyboard or a simple smart mouse for office work, Redragon is offering more choices without pushing prices too high.







