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Nick B.
> 3 dayFor 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!
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Tole
> 3 dayBuena calidad, confiable y cómodo. NAAH DE LOCOS :)
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Stevie
> 3 dayIf youre just getting into mechanical keyboards that you want to customize this is a great option. There are so many mods out there, you can easily make it sound to your personal preference.
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Jordan Tolentino
> 3 dayI ordered both the RK68 and the RK84, the RK68 had blue switches and the RK84 has brown switches. The size of the RK84 is literally one key row bigger than the RK68, if its strictly desk space youre looking for, I would choose the RK84 10 times out of 10. The placement of the keys is also much better on the RK84, on the RK68 the delete key and the print screen key should be swapped. Its absolutely crazy that they would decide to place the print screen in the top right, and the delete key underneath that. As for the connectivity issues that many people speak about with their dongles, get an extender or move the USBs to somewhere other than the back of your motherboard. I have a Razer Orochi V2 and when that is plugged into the rear of the computer, I have significant connection issues. Much like every mouse Ive ever used, besides the G Pro wireless. In order to counteract this, all you need to do is move your USBs from behind all that hardware, to wherever the front USB is on your computer, if you dont have that or those are full, get a desktop USB stand and plug it into that. You would need to do this with 99% of wireless receivers on the market anyway. The range on the RK84 is about 20 feet to maintain perfect connection (i.e. every single key press will still be received). As for the ergonomics, if you havent tried either browns or blues, go with browns. If youve tried blues but not browns, go with the browns. If youve tried blues and reds but hated the linearness of the reds... go with browns. The blues are a little hollow sounding but are amazing to type on, however the sound that they make is enough to make you go insane if you have to write a 10 page paper like I have. The browns have enough bass to make you feel all funny inside, hitting the spacebar is like listening to the lowest voice in a barbershop quartet. Overall, this keyboard is amazing and if youre deciding between the RK60, RK68, RK71, and this one. Get this one. The battery life is so much longer that you will only have to charge it maybe once a week with moderate to heavy use.
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Ronald
> 3 dayI researched this keyboard and didnt buy it at first because of the wireless dongle not working properly. I ordered a Keychron K2 that was never delivered and got a refund on that one, but while I was waiting I gave the RK84 a second look and then I read that the new version fixed a bunch of issues. This version also came with Fn media keys which I like, the price is better than the K2, hot swappable, RGB. To be fair, this is my first mechanical keyboard so dont take my word as an expert. So far I been loving it. Update: Ive been using this keyboard for almost 2 years now and still works very well and Im very happy with it. I had an issue with the wired mode though. When the PC was asleep and I would press a key in the keyboard, depending if it was switched to BT or 2.4Ghz wireless mode (although it was also switched off) it would try to connect using the wireless mode. I had to unplug the USB cable and plug it back again to make the keyboard recognize it was in wired mode. My work around was to keep the 2.4Ghz dongle plugged as well as the USB cable (because I use the USB passthrough a lot). This was ok at first but also there was the other issue: the keyboard software did not recognized the keyboard. This got enoying over time. Recently I contacted email support and they were super helpful. I got a firmware update from RK that fixed both issues so Im really happy. Im thinking of doing some mods, taking advantage of the hot swappable switches. It is a very good long term investment
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Nate Springer
12-06-2025I did a ton of research before deciding on this keyboard and the one thing that no one ever mentioned was that it has a fair bit of sound proofing in it already. I purchased a sound proofing kit along with this keyboard and hardly used it. I did add some more padding into the cavity of the case but I ended up taking some of it out due to there being minimal space, thus minimal sound echoing. It’s a heavier keyboard than I expected and it’s build quality is amazing for the price. If you’re looking to take a step into keyboards and customization then this is definitely a keyboard to consider.
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Christopher
> 3 dayI originally went shopping for a new board, because my large tenkey board sat too far to the left of center and made my right wrist hurt, so I wanted something a little more compact, and figured I may as well go wireless while Im at it. I initially had some issues with this RK84 freezing up every 10 minutes or so, and though it was the board. I contacted customer support, and they sent me a replacement, which seemed to suffer the same issue. After some troubleshooting, I narrowed the true issue down to my own motherboard -- updating my BIOS and removing my RAM overclocking/overvolting fixed the freezing issues for me. For the record, I have an Asus Z170. RK customer support was very responsive though. - Keycaps on this seem to be ABS and OEM profile. I swapped them for some blank cherry profile PBT caps, for aesthetic and durability reasons. - The 2.4GHz connection for me is stellar. Not only is it very responsive, but it also lets you use the board to wake your computer from sleep, which cant be done using bluetooth. - Having bluetooth capabilities to write long messages on my phone is a nice use case as well. - Its yet not clear to me what the full lifetime of the battery is, but Ive been heavily using the board without backlighting now for 1 full week, with no sign of dying. Update: the battery life on this thing is nuts. Ive been using it for a month now without charging it. - Its a relief to know that if I get tired of the blue switches in this board, I can just swap them out for whatever I feel like. My only real gripe with this board is that, as far as I can tell, theres no way to monitor the battery level, so Ill have to have it die on me to know when its time to plug it in for charging. Initially I was debating between this RK84 or a Keychron K2, which is very similar. Its true that the Keychron has a slightly larger battery, but it also places the delete key in a really poor spot, and the RK84 can act as a USB hub in addition, so overall I think this board is a better option.
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Mark Silversteen
> 3 dayEdit: I originally gave this thing 5 stars but after a month Im gonna have to knock it down. The keyboard itself is great, built-in LED modes are awesome and the fit and finish feels good to me. Coming from my 5-year-old K95 platinum, the switches on this board feel more premium and less pingy to type on. If youre someone who expects Apple level integration, this might be a little letdown. Nevertheless, Im happy with my purchase. This thing has never had any real issues just some slight annoyances or quirks. The quirks: - The included dongle is crap. Just dont use it. From a distance of 2 feet, it occasionally lags out which is unacceptable for a gaming keyboard - After the computer is shut down, the LEDs will start flashing to notify you that Bluetooth is disconnected and will not stop until it falls asleep - Even with a wired connection, it defaults to Bluetooth and falls asleep after a few minutes of inactivity. If inactive for a very long time, it takes a couple of seconds to re-pair with your PC. Windows will ding you every time this happens. - Im glad they offer software but its very barebones compared to what others are offering, but this is just a fact of life to expect when buying a keyboard from smaller manufacturers. - Cannot lock fn key / invert F keys. I wish there was a way to do this so I dont have to press Fn each time I want to change the volume
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Josh
> 3 dayReally nice board for the price.
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A. Campbell
> 3 dayHad initial problems with Mac functionality, but once I got that sorted out this keyboard has been a dream. Compact form factor, and the sturdy build have been highlights. It does seem to be an all plastic build, but it does not feel cheap. Sounds good, though I plan to add new keycaps and do a foam mod to dappen just a bit more. The RGB is good and has a lot of presets, though I do wish it were a bit brighter. If you are using this with Mac Mini, make sure to attach 2.4 connector directly to your Mac Mini, not through a dongle or anything like that. This may lead to problems for those running off of Mac laptops because the 2.4 is USB type A and I believe you may experience the same problems with the dongle connection (though I am not 100% sure) If you are looking for a keyboard to be your first mechanical, or a base for modding for the first time, I highly suggest this one.