

🌈 Level up your workspace with vibrant RGB and tactile precision!
The mafiti RK101 Wired Keyboard and Mouse Combo offers a full-size 104-key slim keyboard with mechanical-feel tactile feedback and a fixed rainbow RGB backlight featuring 5 brightness levels and lighting modes. The ambidextrous optical mouse supports 4 DPI settings (1200-3200) for precise control. Plug-and-play USB connectivity ensures instant use across PC, Mac, and laptops. Ergonomically designed for comfort and durability, this combo is ideal for gaming, office, and home use, backed by a 1-year warranty.







| ASIN | B07H27CKQ1 |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #322 in Computer Keyboard & Mouse Combos |
| Brand | mafiti |
| Built-In Media | Keyboard and mouse |
| Color | Keyboard mouse combo with RGB backlit |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | Usb |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,997) |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Weight | 1.65 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | mafiti |
| Movement Detection | Laser |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Operating System | All Windows Server Versions 2000, Chrome OS, Windows 10, Windows 2000, Windows 95 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Backlit, hotkeys_and_media_keys |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Warranty Description | 1-year manufacturer |
E**T
Nice tactile feedback
Look, I've been using computers since the early '80s. Yes, I started on an IBM 8086 and learned to type on one of those old, clunky, off-white, monster keyboards. If your over 40, you know exactly which ones I'm talking about. The thing is, I really like those old, noisy, clunky keys. I knew the moment I pressed a key, that I had actually pressed the key. I just don't get that tactile feedback I enjoy, from these newer, rubber plunger type keyboards. With my getting up in age and less and less feeling in my fingertips, I really need that tactile feedback to let me know, I'm actually typing, not just tapping on my desk with no results. So, I like these gaming keyboards. Problem is, I've usually had to pay well over $100 to get one of any quality. And, with my coffee, tea, water, and CATS, the keyboards usually end up dying in less than a year. Ouch. I really like this keyboard. It has really nice tactile feedback. The key does make a soft 'click' when tapped, but not that annoyingly LOUD tick.tick..ticktick..tick.. of the old IBM Model M keyboards. Anyhoot, I like the soft tick sound and the tactile feedback, to let me know I am actually depressing the intended keys, without having to constantly look up at my screen to double-check (ok, I still have to look up, because I still make a lot of typos). I also like the lighted keyboard, with the key between the right side Fn and CTRL keys to turn the keyboard lights on and off. I get up early, usually around 3-4 am. I have my LED desk lamp, but that doesn't light up the keyboard tray of my desk. Being able to turn on the keyboard light, to see the keys, early in the morning is really helpful. Then, once daylight arrives, I can easily turn off the keyboard lights, so as not to have the rainbow of colors staring back at me all day. Yes, for the price, I think this is an INCREDIBLE keyboard, for those who like the soft tick and tactile feedback of the keyboards of yore. As for gaming? I'll let you read some young gamer's review. I'm not that guy, well, except a little solitaire. Yah, this keyboard works great for that. ;-)
T**P
Great Value for Money
I used to have Logitech Wireless mouse and keyboard. But it became extremely annoying when the signal was not consistent. So, I thought I should go back to the USB mouse and keyboard for quick response devices. I like something with backlight LED and I came across this product on amazon. There are numerous out there, but this one has the best price as I could find within a short span of time, 30 minutes. The keyboard has 5 levels of LED brightness and two modes of lighting: stayed-on and breathing. For the level of brightness, press and hold the sun-like key at the lower right corner and press Page-Up or Page-Down to go through the 5 levels of brightness. To switch between two modes of lighting, press and hold the Function key and press the sun-like key to toggle between the two modes. To turn off/on the LED backlight, press the sun-like key. The build of the keyboard is fine. I'm not using it for playing games so I don't know how it would work in a gaming environment. But for typing job, it does great. It is pretty quiet and responsive. I have never typed a button twice a letter. My keyboard does have a problem with the Enter key, though. It's kind of stuck and if I hit it with the same torque I use to type other keys during typing, it will not go down. I have to hit it again with higher torque ;) ... but I can live with that. All other functions that you would need, such as volume adjustment, playing music, check email, home button, calculator, and so on are just the matter of pressing the Function key with the F(s) keys. The seller claims that you can take off the keycaps to clean the keyboards. I have not tried it because I don't want to break mine. The mouse has seven LED light colors. You cannot change between these. It changes itself. There are six buttons on the mouse: left-click, right-click, the scrolling wheel, a button-on-the -fly to change the DPI (dots per inch) between 1200/1600/2400/3200 values, and two buttons on the left side of the mouse (I use these two buttons mostly to go back or forward when I browsing the websites). The mouse is OPTICAL, not laser. It is probably because they really mean this mouse for playing games. The Mouse is not thick and is quite small. If you have a big hand, you may not like it. The worst thing about this product is the manual. It is the most terrible manual I have ever seen. It just tells you the specs numbers and what the Function key does when being use with F1, F2, F3 and so on. I would buy this product again and would recommend this product.
S**A
Decent keyboard for a great price
As the title said, this is a mechanically FEELING keyboard. The keyboard is definitely not as tactile as a real mechanical keyboard, but that might not be a completely terrible thing. The keyboard is miles quieter than a true mechanical keyboard so it's easy to use at night without upsetting people you live with. That is especially important in a dorm situation. Also, the led lights make it easy to use at night. The colors don't change, but you can change the brightness or just turn the lights off. If you are looking for an incredibly tactile keyboard, get a true mechanical keyboard. BUT, if you're looking for a cool looking gaming keyboard to do some typing on for a great price, give this keyboard a chance.
J**Y
Exactly what I expected it to be
It is advertised as having a mechanical keyboard feel which it most certainly does not. It looks like a mechanical keyboard but as soon as you start using it you can tell it is not. However, for the price point and how well the keyboard and mouse work I am happy with the purchase. If you are a casual gamer or just buying this for normal keyboard use then I recommend it. If you are buying this to replace an actual mech keyboard, sorry this one isn't able to mimic the feel of a real mech keyboard. The mouse is very accurate and these are usb so there is no noticeable input lag as far as I can tell.
J**C
A good deal
Great functionality, and the lighting helps, especially at night.
J**A
RGB Flickering
Works as it should. longevity of product is questionable after 4month of use RGB starting to flickers. Keyboard and mouth are still working as it should. mixed feeling about the product. If it wasn't for the RGB problem with intermittent flicking I would recommend.
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