RK ROYAL KLUDGE RK84 Wireless RGB 75% Triple Mode BT5.0/2.4G/USB-C Hot Swappable Mechanical Keyboard, 84 Keys Bluetooth Gaming Keyboard w/High-Capacity Battery, Clicky Blue Switch

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  • Cristian Y. Mena

    > 3 day

    Mi primera incursión al nicho de los teclado mecánicos, disposiciones, perfiles de teclas, switches y demás, sabía de estas cosas muy por encima graciass videos aleatoriamente vistos a los lsrgos de los años atrás y finalmente opté por dar el salto (Gran salto por cierto). Timar la desición de qué driver comprar fue bastante dificil en especial con este en específico gracias a los controversial que son su reseñas por sus apartados de conectividad pero aquí van mis experiencias: Yo hice la compra de este teclado a finales de octubre y lo recibí a primcipios de noviembre tras decidir cancelar el envio de otro keyboard el cual en su momento pasó a ser mi primera opción tras la constante observación de los problemas de conectividad que comentaban cientos de usuarios en foros y reviews de YT, no obstante al final decidí arriesgarme con este puesto que tras todo lo recopilé de infirmación, el teclado a priori solo sufría de problemas por sus drivers y me alegra haber cmabiado de opinión a último momento puesto que para nada he tenido problemas desde el instante en el que lo saqué de la caja, conecté y encendí y asi hasta el día de hoy con más de 1 mes de uso (Ya veremos en los consiguiente meses). Revisión de apartados: - Construcción, no tengo mucho que decir, su peso y solidez son bastante siprendentes, el plástico no se le ve de mala calidad, difucil de flexionar y probablemente puedas partir un par de cocos con este teclado sin demasuado problema. - La disposición 80% es exactamente lo que buscaba, teclado de tamaño reducido ya que el pad numérico solo tiene sentido si haces contabilidad a mi parecer, y yo que estudio programación agradezco el deshacerme de las TK y conservar las teclas de función. - Switches RK Red y el perfil de teclas; hasta donde tengo entendido lo switches propios de Royal Kludge intentan simular a los gateron y suelen decir que los primeros no son malos pero tampoco nada destacable, funcionan bien y se siente sólidos y en lo que a mi respecta, no soy un entusiasta de esto aún, soy muy nuevo en cuanto a la experiencia propia se refiere, pero elegí los rojos porque me gusta la respuesta rápida, directa sin sensación clicky, muy contento con ellos y las teclas ABS de perfil OEM se sienten cómodas aunque algunas de ellas tenian pequeños defectos de fabricación en su parte baja (Los bordes de terminación inferiores que dan hacia el tecladi) en el día a día ni se nota. - Conectividad, no tengo ninguna queja aquí... Tri-mode, con un dock que añade 2 USB tradicionales para conectar otris dispositivos (Solo cuando el tecladi está conectado via usb al pc) , conexión bluetooth 0 problemas, unos 10 metros y muy rápida (Aunque la más lenta de las 3, aun podrías jugar a un shooter si lo quisieras y no notarias la diferencia a menos que juegue competitivamente en altas esferas, el dongle funciona excelente a una distancia de máxima de unos 8 metros, de ahí en adelante empieza a perder pulsaciones aleatoriamemte, estando en el escritorio es el método que suelo usar tanto para jugar como para programar y tipear siempre, y la conexión por cable, pues... Ya te la puedes imaginar, raro será que llegue algo fuera de sitio cuandi me toca usarla a causa de quedarme sin bateria. - Batería, a no ser que mantengas el RGB encendido, este bicho dura lo suficiente cimo para que te olvides de que se supone que debes cargarlo (Si no fuera poruqe cuando está bajo de carga la tecla FN comienza a parpadear en verde. - Características varias, el RGB tiene un brillo decente, nada dle otro mundo pero me cumple perfecto para el tipeo nocturmo que es para lo único que lo uso, que sea HotSwap me deja la posibilidad de modificarlo a futuro lo cual es muy buena feature, el marco desacoplable es otro detalle de diseño bastante cool y por último los accesorios, un key puller muy normal y, las patas traseras, un agregado que se agradece tener aunque habría preferido las del tipo built-in, la altura del teclado es algo mayor de lo que me esperaba peri con el tiempo me acostumbré al igual que su inclinación así que no suelo usar las patas. Estoy ya es muy extenso así que me detendré aquí, simplemente les animo a darle una oportunidad y si no quedan satisfechos siempre lo pueden devolver :).

  • Aditya Parik

    > 3 day

    It is a decent keyboard with respect to hardware. The keyboard I got was the newer 2021 manufactured one, and it does not have any issue with the 2.4ghz connection. It works flawlessly for approximately 5 feet of range, after which it starts missing many of the keypresses. One thing to note is that the latency benefits are not that much for this 2.4 ghz connection compared to Bluetooth 5.0. We should not expect Logitech lightspeed level of performance. It is just a good option when the device you are connecting to does not have Bluetooth capabilities. The switches used in this keyboard are actually very acceptable. Not the smoothest. Lubing the switches should surely help. The stabilizers are also decent. The keycaps are very good abs keycaps for the price. Overall the hardware is on par to, say Keychron k2 v2. Out of the box, these keyboards are a huge upgrade from cheap membrane or mechanical keyboards. Although, these keyboards wont match in out of the box typing quality to keyboards like Yunzii Akko. Issues arise when dealing with the firmware and the software. The device has a really unintuitive battery level indicator. The official instruction says: Spacebar will flash 3 times when battery is not full, 5 times when it is fully charged. For me, even after charging for 10 hours, the space bar never flashed 5 times. I reconnected the keyboard as well to reset the keyboard, but that did not help. Further, there is no way to know even an approximate estimate of charge level. So, there was no way to confirm if the firmware was failing to show full battery, or if the battery actually did not charge. Another major issue is that the backlight turns of in 15-20 seconds when in wireless mode, irrespective of the sleep time set in the software. In wired mode, the backlight stays on for the correct amount of time. Overall, all these issues add up and make it difficult for me to recommend these to anyone who cannot ignore such irritations.

  • Lila Whitehead

    > 3 day

    Keyboard is fantastic, Bluetooth, wired, and USB work great. Brown switches are tactile and satisfying without being loud. One thing that I dont like, if your charge gets low all the wireless modes stop working. Even when plugged in it doesnt work so make sure to keep it charged. That being said, the charge is pretty great, maybe ~4-5 days on full charge.

  • Mike

    Greater than one week

    I have had the keen for about a week and it is amazing to type on, like, night and day from the keyboard integrated into my laptop. The switches are a bit light and while this is understandable if im not mistaken they are 40g and switches like mx reds are 45. It makes it quick for gaming but i have mostly been using it for typing and will have to switch out the switches in the coming months, but it is great for what you get. The keycaps have a nice feel to them, even for ABS, although the doubleshot part is only at the top and this makes them sound just as clacky as regular abs keycaps due to thinness. Mine actually came with pre-lubed stabilizers, with a good tubing job, however they might need to be clipped and band-aid modded for better sound. The spacebar is really loud, again, due to thinness and unloved switches. There was also foam between the plate and the PCB, as well as some foam under the pcb, however there is more open space near the back as it is thicker there so there is air between the foam, pcb, and the battery/daughterboard and so they keys tend so sound clackier as you move towards the function row, not helped by the taller keycaps. It would be wise to put more in the back should you purchase it. Overall, it gives a great typing experience and sounds really, really good if you like clacky keyboards. Definitely would recommend.

  • Jeff Poling

    > 3 day

    I have both the white and black versions, so this review applies to both. It works as expected and almost as wanted. The customization capabilities of the lights are weak, and the key re-mapping is limited. I havent used the macros. Its rather bulky and heavy, but thats not surprising with a battery two to three times the capacity of other wireless keyboards I looked at; for my intended use of the keyboard thats more than a fair trade. Charging the battery must be done using a USB A to USB C cable, or with a USB C cable with a USB A adapter, otherwise it wont charge. There is no battery level indicator, the space bar flashes when you plug in the USB cable, thrice if it is charging, five times when it’s done. The white came with a combination keycap and switch puller, the black came with a standard keycap puller. Both keyboards ship with bad firmware at the time of this review; the included image shows the symptom, when attempting to use your customized lights mode, of the bad firmware. Firmware updates are built into the customization software. The white was made functional by the software linked in the product description at the time of this review; it did not work with the black. I ended up doing a little research and found a more recent version of the software on the manufacturers website (en. rkgaming. com) which worked. Note that the customization and firmware flashing must be done over USB. I have not experienced the issues with Bluetooth and 2.4GHz that have been reported in other reviews. So far, I like the keyboard for its intended purpose, writing documents on my Android tablet when I must be away from my Windows PC (I do not use the keyboard with my Windows PC as I need the keypad, not because of any issue with the RK84).

  • Daisy Huang

    > 3 day

    the thing kinda misfunctions sometimes, but overall works pretty well. Good quality for the price and its super pretty. The lights are bright and are adjustable, pretty sure theyre customizable too. I also like how easy it is to take apart to lube the switches or to change the keycaps. pretty good money for its quality and price

  • Marglowinthedark

    Greater than one week

    I’m a journalist and I wanted a good keyboard to make working from home more fun and I LOVE this thing. It’s so sturdy and satisfying to type on compared to some of the other more plasticky ones being sold on Amazon that honestly feel like Fischer price toys. This is a solid keyboard. And I love how it lights up!! Also having multiple ways to connect it to my laptop has been really convenient. I did a lot of keyboard research before buying this and it paid off because I love this thing.

  • Jeffrey Eaton

    13-06-2025

    The keys feel amazing. Probably the best feeling keyboard Ive used(Previous keyboard in recent usage are Corsair Strafe, both Mk1 and Mk2, and Roccat Vulkan 122) Software isnt the best, but it is easier than a lot still(And infinitely better than most indie keyboards as most dont even have software to control keybinds, RGB Lighting, etc) The feet for the keyboard are magnetic, rather than held in with plastic stubs like most keyboards. This is both a pro and con, the con is that they can get knocked off and lost(which is what happened to me), the pro is if they get knocked off because youre being a little rough, they arent broken - just put it back in place. As said, I lost 1 of the feet for the keyboard and contacted customer service and requested to pay for a pair of feet, rather than let me pay for it, they insisted theyd just send them to me at no extra cost. Shipping was also fast, took about 4 days from me opening a ticket to receiving feet - significantly better customer service than Ive experienced with even the monolith keyboard companies like Razer, Corsair, etc Keyboard is very customizable as you can pop the keys off and replace them with other key caps as well as the stem itself, which is very nice and uncommon as most keyboards have the stems soldered on. Only major downside, for me, is the lack of a numpad. If they had a wireless/bt keyboard like this, but was a 100% keyboard, Id definitely be on board for that, unfortunately their 100% keyboards are not wireless/bt, however.

  • erin s.

    > 3 day

    I ordered this keyboard as I wanted a wireless one so that I could easily move around my keyboard as my desk is multifunctional. I used this keyboard for gaming and it worked fine for about the first 6 months. But then the keys started to stutter and misinput, an issue Ive never had with a keyboard before. I contacted RK and they offered me several solutions to try and fix the issue, I tried them but it didnt work, so they offered me a replacement since my keyboard was still under warranty. Very quick and receptive support team.

  • Nick B.

    > 3 day

    For the price the amount of features this keyboard comes with is amazing, the Rk red switches I got with my board feel very nice and smooth. - The only cons I have with this keyboard is that the software for this thing is pretty crappy and could use some major work. In the software I set the RGB to never turn off (by default it turns off every 5 mins) and while Im glad that they at least have this feature it sucks that when putting my PC to sleep they still stay on... so I have to unplug the keyboard every time I go to bed. - The last thing is that even with a Bluetooth 5.1 adapter in my PC there is still a very noticeable input latency while gaming in Bluetooth mode, so I have chose to keep it wired. This is the first Bluetooth keyboard I have used so Im not sure if that type of latency is normal for BT keyboards or not but it makes playing any kind of online competitive game out of the question while connected with BT. (btw my PC is right next to my keyboard so it is not a distance latency thing.) Other than those two cons I am very happy with my purchase of this keyboard and plan to easily upgrade it with new keycaps and switches down the road thanks to the useful hotswap feature!

How can I get the software and the latest version of the firmware?

bit.ly/RK_Keyboard_SW_230510

Why the keyboard becomes disconnected in the Bluetooth mode?

When the battery level is low, the keyboard cannot support the BT function normally, Please re-update the Bluetooth function of the device and fully charge the keyboard.

Can it work with a PS4, PS5 or Xbox?

RK keyboards are compatible with some games of PS4, PS5 and Xbox on wired mode. Our keyboard can"t connect with Xbox one, PS4 and PS5 through Bluetooth mode

What brand are the switches?

RK switches.

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Keys Layout
75%, 84 keys 75%, 84 keys 75%, 84 keys 90%, 96 keys 90%, 96 keys 80%, 89 keys 60%, 61 keys
Connection
BT 5.0/2.4Ghz/Wired BT 5.0/2.4Ghz/Wired BT 5.0/2.4Ghz/Wired BT 5.0/2.4Ghz/Wired BT 5.0/2.4Ghz/Wired BT 5.0/2.4Ghz/Wired BT 5.0/2.4Ghz/Wired
Back light
RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB Blue Orange
Size/Inch
12.4 x 4.9 x 1.6 12.4 x 4.9 x 1.6 12.4 x 4.9 x 1.6 14.8 x 4.9 x 1.5 14.8 x 4.9 x 1.5 14.2 x 5.3 x 1.6 11.4 x 4 x 1.5
Battery Capacity
3750 mAh 3750 mAh 3750 mAh 3750 mAh 3750 mAh 1850 mAh 1450 mAh

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