Let me start by saying I didn’t expect much from a $60 gaming bundle, but the Redragon S101-3 combo blew me away. The rainbow puke RGB at startup? Yeah, annoying—but holding FN+Home lets me lock it to my preferred red glow within seconds. That’s my only gripe.
The keyboard’s spill-resistant design saved me during a late-night soda disaster (oops). The wrist rest is comfy for marathon coding sessions, and the anti-ghosting feature means my WASD inputs never get lost in frantic Fortnite builds. It’s clicky but not obnoxiously loud—my roommate approves.
Now, the mouse. I race in Assetto Corsa with all weights installed (yes, I’m extra), and the adjustable DPI is butter-smooth. Those programmable side buttons? Bound to nitro and gear shifts. The matte texture grips perfectly even when my palms sweat during boss fights.
The headset shocked me most—for a ‘freebie,’ the noise isolation rivals my old HyperX pair. Late-night Discord chats sound crisp, though competitive players might want a dedicated mic. Pro tip: Use the split 3.5mm jacks instead of the combo adapter for clearer audio.
Four months in, this bundle still feels premium. If you’re building a starter rig or need backup peripherals that won’t ghost you mid-game (literally), this overdelivers at every turn—rainbow vomit and all.