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Image 1 — Inverted RGB Colors (Red is Green / Green is Red) on Redragon Fizz Pro K616
Image 2 — Inverted RGB Colors (Red is Green / Green is Red) on Redragon Fizz Pro K616

Inverted RGB Colors (Red is Green / Green is Red) on Redragon Fizz Pro K616

Hi everyone,

I recently bought a Redragon Fizz Pro (K616) and I'm having a weird issue with the RGB backlighting. The Red and Green color channels seem to be completely swapped/inverted.

When I select Red in the official Redragon software, the keyboard physically lights up Green.

When I select Green in the software, the keyboard lights up Red.

Blue and work completely fine.

This also happens with the built-in onboard lighting profiles, not just when the software is open.

I’ve already tried everything in the software: I hit Restore, uninstalled and reinstalled it, ofc the official version, and even installed the software of another keyboard model to see if that worked, but nothing. Is this a factory defect on the board? Or is it some kind of software bug? I haven't seen anyone else on Reddit or any other forums talking about this specific issue.

Should I just return it and claim the warranty at the store? I know it's a minor issue, but if none of you have had this problem, I'd like to return it under warranty and swap it for a 75% or TKL.

u/Playful-Complaint227 — 4 hours ago
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Moto para estudiante en Bogotá

¿Qué moto me recomiendan para Bogotá? Tengo 19 años, mido 1.67, peso 54 kg y soy universitario. Llevo varios años montando en bici recorriendo toda la ciudad pero ahora busco una moto que sea una herramienta real, útil y barata de mantener para transporte diario y trabajr en tiempo libre. Mi presupuesto va de 7 a 15-16 millones máximo (Tengo un ahorro de 21M) He visto mucha gente recomendar la Suzuki GN 125 ABS al no pagar impuestos y ser barata de mantener a lo largo del tiempo.

Mi uso sería más que todo ciudad general, y por ahí muy de vez en cuando subir a Ciudad Bolívar a visitar a mi abuelo. ¿Creen que la GN 125 me sirva perfecto para ese uso, transporte o con ese presupuesto debería buscar algo diferente? La verdad no se mucho de motos, y esta fue la opción que muchos recomiendan en redes sociales.

En resumen: Que opciones además de una Suzuki GN 125 o una TVS Raider 125 FI ustedes recomiendan? o subir a +150cc?

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u/Playful-Complaint227 — 2 days ago

Is anyone else experiencing a significant drop in the quality of YouTube's Up Next recommendations lately? I’ve noticed that even when listening to mainstream, high production artists like Michael Jackson, the algorithm frequently queues up extremely low quality content immediately after. I'm talking about generic "Tung Tung Sahur" remixes with under 1k views, obvious AI Slop tracks, or strange edits featuring Talking Ben samples (literally the song from the screenshot).

It feels like the 'discovery system' is getting worse; it’s likely pushing paid placements even for YT Premium users. Even though Premium is supposed to remove ads, I’m constantly fed these independent uploads that are clearly just ads disguised as recommendations, completely ignoring musical relevance. This makes it impossible to have a consistent listening experience without manually skipping five or more tracks in a row.

u/Playful-Complaint227 — 17 days ago

Just got my RhinoShield AirX in. I've been using a $6 AliExpress "inspired" version for a bit (in reality, it's inspired by the ESR cases), so here's the real comparison for anyone wondering if the premium price is a scam or not.

1. Thick as hell: Yeah, it’s wide and bulky. Reviewers moan about this, but honestly, that’s the whole point. If you buy this, you want a tank, not a skin.

2. Interior Quality: This is where the money shows. The inside is soft-touch and textured. The AliExpress one is just the same plastic inside and out. RhinoShield actually cares about not scratching the phone's glass from the inside.

3. Multi-layer build: You can tell the AirX is engineered with different layers and materials fused together. It’s not just a single piece of melted plastic like AliExpress one.

4. No Lanyard holes: Total buzzkill. There’s no dedicated spot for a wrist strap. You have to jank it through the USB or S-Pen cutouts, which sucks for versatility.

5. Fingerprint Magnet: Surprisingly, the outer plastic feels identical to the cheap one. Both are absolute grease traps. If you have oily hands, you’re gonna see it in the light.

6. Flat Buttons: Since the rails are so thick, the buttons are basically flush. There’s a bit of texture so you can find them, but don't expect clicky, tactile buttons.

7. S-Pen Struggle: Protection comes at a cost. The cutout is so deep and squared off that getting the S-Pen out is a mission if you don't have nails.

8. Bezels: The lip for the screen and the camera cluster is way higher on the RhinoShield. You can face-drop this thing on gravel and the glass won't even sweat. (Don't do it please)

9. The "Bulge": My biggest gripe. The wall near the buttons isn't perfectly straight; it curves out a bit like a tiny mountain. Might be a design sacrifice for the thickness, but it’s annoying to look at. (Look at the 5th picture)

10. Magnets: The MagSafe on the Rhino is a beast, literally 2x or 3x stronger than this specific Aliexpress case.

The AliExpress case is actually insane quality for just $6. If you're on a budget, that's the one to get. It looks great, it’s super useful, and honestly, it feels solid. You're not really missing out on anything major.

TL;DR: In my opinion , it's not worth it. Only buy it if you can drop that kind of money without hurting your wallet

But with RHINOSHIELD AirX, I lowkey want to throw my phone off a 5th floor just to see it bounce. I wouldn't even trust the AliExpress one to fall off my bed. That’s the difference $60 makes.

u/Playful-Complaint227 — 17 days ago