RK ROYAL KLUDGE RK61 60% Mechanical Keyboard with Coiled Cable, 2.4Ghz/Bluetooth/Wired, Wireless Bluetooth Mini Keyboard 61 Keys, RGB Hot Swappable Brown Switch Gaming Keyboard with Software - White

(618 reviews)

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$54.99

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  • ETOSHA KEATON

    > 24 hour

    I usually never write reviews for anything I purchase. The RK61 has gone above and beyond all my expectations. Some of the highest quality stabilizers, keycaps, and RBG lighting I’ve ever seen. For under $60, this is an absolute steal. Mine also came with a coiled cable, foam mod, and some foamed stabs. Amazing keyboard in almost all regards.

  • Diva

    > 24 hour

    My daughter keeps on telling me to get this product online because it’s good price compare to other stores.It’s definitely a good quality too.

  • Thaddeus Abear

    > 24 hour

    Great little budget board for the money, if you go into this expecting support from RK you’ll have a bad time. If you get the wrong product instead of a 1 star review you should return to Amazon and get the right thing.. pretty simple stuff. Plenty of available information in the booklet it comes with and lots of YouTube videos to help with connection/feature use. The keyboard unchanged is fine, change the switches, caps, and add a little foam to the case and it’s pretty great. You can customize one of these and their better than a box store razer/Corsair at the same price point or less. If you have no plans to do that then you’ll be fine for $50 give or take. Amazon always has deals on these things. Have 2 of them, they work.

  • Dale Spearman

    > 24 hour

    I got lucky, $20.48 exactly. Why? Spend too much time on Amazon, know when new items are listed, and watch over things, youll inevitably catch a solid price. I did. Board came to me with TTC KS4A Browns. This tells me that its an earlier 2020 model, as this is when they started using these switches in this board. Ive owned four of these, and love catching them on a good whim when theyre cheap. Why? Theyre simply a super easily moddable board, come with reliable switches depending on what generation you get, and who doesnt love brown switches? Grab one, stack some nice keycaps on it, and youve got one of the best, and one of the easiest to find budget 60% mechanicals on Amazon for a banger price. Onto the TTC KS4A Browns. These TTC KS4A Browns feel much more different than the original TTC KS4 Brown switches. TTC KS4 Browns - Before they were replaced with the KS4A, the KS4 used to feel crummy, rough, and didnt really have a following smoothness to pass them off as a good brown alternative. Even for typing, the bump was there but didnt roll off in a way that was pleasant. It was a lot more sharp. TTC KS4A Browns - While still not a smooth typing brown switch. The TTC KS4A is a nice take on the traditional MX Brown clone. Feeling just as tactile as the original KS4, they provide a bump that feels like it takes longer than the original KS4 but isnt as jagged or off putting. Its pleasant, and doesnt get in the way of the downward stroke. Id say theyre actually a more fun switch to type on than the originals. Get it, dude. Its the RK61 thats touted by a lot of reviewers as being a Top 10 budget 60% contender, and theyre right when they say its the most gracious plug and play experience. Software is nice too, I actually find it relatively easy to use as Im familiar with the code and UI theyre using for this. If you can get used to it and enjoy making profiles, its down your alley. Please, all praise aside. If the RK61 appeals to you and you can find it cheap by checking for used models. Go for it, its not to be slept on, and its hands down one of my most favorite boards on this whole site for the price.

  • Palmer

    > 24 hour

    This board is a bit too narrow for me, but I got exactly what I paid for. Works well, no complaints.

  • Connor Brady

    > 24 hour

    The price does not reflect how amazing the build quality is of this keeboard. You dont need to replace or mod anything, the switches are so responsive and it feels heavy/good quality. Coming from a 90$ hunstman mini I was not expecting the difference but its something you only feel after trying it. Similar to switching monitor hz for gaming!

  • Abhayjot

    > 24 hour

    This keyboard is great for gaming. As a gamer myself, this keyboard seems too good for the price! I bought it for about $50 which is crazy for how good this keyboard is. Unfortunately I did return this keyboard because I couldn’t get used to it being 60%. I loved everything about this keyboard so I bought the RK87. I made a more detailed review on that if you would like to check that out. However, if you’re looking for an awesome cheap 60% keyboard, this is the one to buy.

  • Sai

    > 24 hour

    It is worth the money and a really great typing experience. Takes a while to get used to the function keys.

  • HM

    > 24 hour

    I was initially drawn to the aesthetic of the keyboard, and it definitely does not disappoint. It is a fantastic looking keyboard. Unfortunately, 60% keyboards are generally form over function, sacrificing usability for a smaller (albeit nicer looking) footprint. Also nice that it comes with a coiled cable too, which adds even more the aesthetic. Now onto the bad parts: I would recommend 60% keyboard to most people. Again, I recognize that this isnt the companys fault, but there are a lot of small differences between using a 60% keyboard and a more traditionally sized one. First of all, the F keys are all compressed into the the number row (you can look at the picture product for reference). Each key in the top row has four different functionality and it is not at all intuitive how you switch between using the top row as function and as numbers (you hit Fn + Left Shift). If you do anything or play any games that require both the F keys and numbers (aka League), this keyboard will likely not cut it. Also to hit tilde (~), you have to hit Fn + Shift + Esc. Basically, if you want to use this keyboard, you will have to relearn a lot of muscle memory, which takes a bit of getting used to (not impossible though). And getting used to the keyboard wouldnt be that bad if the software on the keyboard was more intuitive. One last but nitpicky point: the space bar is significantly louder and makes a more distinct sound than other keys. I havent had mine for even a week and I am returning it. I think it is a great product, but I myself should have understood what it takes to use a 60% keyboard more. I will return this for a 70% one.

  • Colton Alsobrook

    > 24 hour

    The item was prime. Exquisite delivery. Quality of the wrapping was splendorous.

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