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
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Sam
> 3 dayOne of the LEDs is already starting to discolor and I haven’t had this product for more than a month. All other features are great, but discoloration this early is disheartening.
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Ryan
> 3 dayI got the red switches in mine with white keycaps to really show off the RBG. The sound right off the bat was pretty good, I filled the keycaps with UV resin because I want the THOCK. Im also going to lube the switches and put foam in it as well but those mods will come about later. Now for the keyboard itself! Its honestly pretty great. It has a solid weight and the sound isnt too bad out of the box either. The switches feel nice but I feel like some lube will be pretty great for these tbh. I did have to replace one of the switches right away because it kept actuating even after I released it. There were four replacement switches included so it was really easy to just use the included tool to swap it out and that fixed the problem. its also pretty nice to type on in terms of height. Its at the right height for me so its been pretty easy to adjust to.
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J. Martin
> 3 dayI love this cute colorful keyboard. The keyboard was a little smaller than I expected but still love using it with my ipad.
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Matt Syljuberget
> 3 dayConsidering the fact that his keyboard is meant for gaming, I think it does a pretty good job. I personally am not a gamer myself but I do a lot of typing; the keyboard feels nice and I love the color options. The few things that I noticed are that the keys are not high-quality and you can see that they came fresh off of an assembly line, as well as the cushion pads on the bottom of the keyboard are not the same height which makes the keyboard wobble as you’re typing— But you can just put a piece of paper or something underneath it to make it stable. Overall, I’m enjoying it so far and I will update as time goes by. **Update** I’ve been using this for a few days now. My big pet peeves are 1) the fact that the space key sounds different than the rest of the keys 2) the keyboard is SO SENSITIVE to even the slightest touch. I know I got the red keys, but this is a bit absurd. 3) the instruction manual is is broken English and very hard to understand.
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Levi Ralston
> 3 dayThe hardware itself and the build in lighting modes work well, but the software is an absolute train wreck for 3 reasons. 1-The software has a whole bunch of versions and you have to find out which one to use but there is practically no information about it 2-The software is hard to install 3-When you add any custom lighting to your board and try to save it IT DOESNT SAVE. You will have to remake the lighting effect every single time that you close the software, restart your pc, the power goes out, you unplug or turn off your keyboard, etc. Check out Keychron keyboards before you purchase this board
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Rafa
> 3 daySo on their original model which is the first picture Ive had for like 3 or 4 years now and for how cheap it was I loved it, now for the new models the second and third pictures which I purchased in the Pro Versión. The wireless, and The Wired versión are all the same Models which different features of course, the thing is I cant do what I do with the older models with the new models. The combination of Spacebar and N is what I use to super glide, I tried the same inputs on all three keyboards and nothing, I cannot replicate the movement that Im used to on apex with these new models. Other than that is a good keyboard I suppose
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kamicokrolock
> 3 dayIve been using this for a few months and my opinions are as follows: if you need accuracy in wireless modes, then this is not the device for you. Im using this to learn to touch type and I cannot use this wirelessly while I do my typing drills as it does not register every 20-30ish keystroke. This wont bother me with regular office use. I also use it wired for my typing drills, but this is advertised as a gaming keyboard and Im sure gamers would not be thrilled at the lack of accuracy. Also, I have a $30 cheaper bluetooth keyboard that has 100% accuracy so there really is little excuse for bluetooth lag in this device. If your planning on using it wired and want an entry level hot swappable mechanical keyboard you can easily mod, this is a good place to start. I swapped the stock keycaps and switches for some ZDA caps and Gateron CAP milky yellow, lubed the stabilizers, and foam modded the case and am happy with the results . So overall a solid 4 stars from me. Would have been 5 if not for the Bluetooth/wireless inaccuracy.
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Thanya
> 3 dayMy 10 yr old is obsessed with key boards. He does his re search and even has some great expensive high quality key boards I have purchased for him. This is by far his favorite. He has changed the keys on it but for preference in color and sound. He loves this keyboard better than his 300 dollar one.
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Madison Cox
> 3 dayI wanted to give this 5 stars so bad, the keyboard is awesome but it did come dirty :( I’ve been scrubbing the keys for a few minutes and it’s still got marks all over it.
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James R.
> 3 dayRK61 RGB Wireless: Black Ended up with brown switches after trying the red switch version. With the red switches I couldnt feel when the button was being depressed and I couldnt lightly rest my hand on the keys without accidentally pressing a key. Brown was perfect and what I was used to, with an ever so slight resistance prior to a smooth downstroke. Pros: -Bluetooth and wired works well and connected to any supported devices easily. -Keys arent bad at all. Relatively quiet and feel the same as my older Logitech board. -RGB has a bunch of options and the software allows for more customization. Cons: -2.4ghz wireless was dead on arrival, all troubleshooting options were exhausted with no success -Battery life wasnt amazing, but was fine for a day of gaming -Software was difficult to find and not amazingly designed (spelling errors) I couldnt figure out how to reprogram the default layers. If you wanted to reprogram the y key to something other than printscreen while fn is held, not do-able. It supports basic remaps of keys, function layers not included I guess. -RGB isnt the brightest and the white is kind of a cool white -61% is not a great format without decent software support. Third-party applications exist that allow better customization such as AutoHotkey (Windows only) but theyre only software based and cannot be added to the hardware so customization can be taken with you on the keyboard itself. If you dont care about customization of remaps and macros and dont mind the size format, get this, its great. If youre looking for a top of the line software and tons of customization and a great software, dont get this. I only use Windows and android and Ive utilized AutoHotkey to improve usability while on Windows. For the money its totally acceptable to me.