🎮 Elevate Your Game with RK61 - Where Style Meets Performance!
The RK ROYAL KLUDGER K61 is a cutting-edge 60% mechanical gaming keyboard designed for gamers and professionals alike. With triple mode connectivity options, a compact layout, hot-swappable switches, and an impressive battery life, this keyboard is perfect for those who value both functionality and aesthetics in their workspace.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 61 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Language | English |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Pushbutton Switch |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
Connectivity Technology | BT5.0, Wireless 2.4G, USB-C |
Special Features | Portable, Backlit, Hot-Swappable |
Number of Keys | 61 |
Style | Modern, Compact |
Theme | gaming |
Color | White |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.5"L x 4.02"W x 1.54"H |
A**K
Nice quality, small keyboard for touch typists in a small workspace.
COVID has me working in my small home office. I have my work MacBook, my Windows Laptop, and my old iMac all jammed onto a small desktop. Wanting to clean up my desk, I was looking for a Bluetooth keyboard that would work with all three. Which brought me to this small, wireless keyboard with the ability to pair with three machines.Here's the good news, this is a well-made keyboard. It's fast. If you have the ability to type very fast, the switches on this keyboard have strong tactile feedback that allows you to actuate each key without fully depressing the key. If you aren't a touch typist, this probably isn't the keyboard for you. If you are a touch typist, you have three key combos that you will need to learn, or the benefits of this keyboard miss you entirely.This is a noisy keyboard, for a reason. If you are a touch typist, you may like the audible click each keypress makes. This is, however, not a friendly keyboard for use in a shared workspace.This is a small keyboard, but it has full-sized keys. This is great if you are a touch typist with a small, private, workspace. It does require some tradeoffs. In order to make the keyboard small, but retain full-sized keys, there are fewer keys than a standard 101 keyboard, this machine has multiple functions or layers for many of the keys.This keyboard has full-sized arrow keys that occupy one layer. Press Fn+Enter and that layer is disabled and now the up arrow becomes the /? key. Left arrow becomes the right Alt key and the Right arrow becomes the right CTRL-key. (I'm not sure what the down arrow becomes.) Tada!In my case, I also need to flip the functions of the keyboard from windows to Mac. To do that, I hit Fn+A or Fn+S Then I have access to all the windows or Apple functions. I can use Fn Q to switch to my work laptop, Fn W to switch to my windows laptop and Fn E to switch to my old iMac.Kudos to this keyboard for having EXCELLENT Bluetooth management and excellent power management. It reliably stays connected to the machine I want it connected. It reliably switches on command. It reliably reconnects after it has gone to sleep. In this regard, it is even better than my old Apple wireless keyboard.Finally, the top row of keys acts both as your regular numeral row and your Function keys. To toggle that layer, I hit Fn+Ctrl to flip back and forth.Admittedly, Remembering these three key combos takes a little getting used to. The instructions are sparse, but they exist, and the keyboard functions as advertised.This is a loud, clicky keyboard. I kinda like it, though I have to close my office door or my wife will comment on the noise.The keyboard has survived its first week of use on one charge, so that seems acceptable. It charges through its included USB cable. The battery is permanent and not hot-swappable. The key switches are permanently soldered in, so they aren't swappable either. The keycaps are swappable, and I may just buy a new keycap for the "WIN" button.Oh, it has amber lights. I have the black version of this keyboard and they look nice, though I don't really need all the wavy patterns.The layers thing doesn't bother me too much, but it is hard to get used to my wife laughing whenever I type._____I've spent a bit more time with this keyboard and I've added a start. It was easy for me to add the Fn+Enter to toggle the arrow keys and Fn+Ctrl to toggle the function keys.I'm super happy with the ability to switch between three devices on demand. This really is a great keyboard for the money, and the seller did a great job getting the keyboard shipped promptly. They even sent a personal follow up email to ensure everything went well and that all my questions were answered.
B**N
Great product & customer service
Great product & amazing customer service.1 yr warranty comes with it and they replaced my sons right away after water damage.
Z**Y
Great keyboard
Fire great quality ive had it for 2 years its fire
A**R
3 years and still going strong!
I've had this keyboard for over 3 years, and I can confidently say that it's held up so well. I've replaced switches on it with no problems. I've spilled MULTIPLE things on it (coffee, water, juice... don't recommend) and i'll just take off the caps and blow dry it and it still works fine. I used it in the past as a travel office keyboard (although its not very quiet) because it was SO compact, and now I use it as a gaming keyboard for my desk. The only thing I dislike is that the initial connectivity after disconnecting it or forgetting the device of it is kinda finicky. It will sometimes pair really easily and sometimes it will be a TASK. The battery life isn't great, but I usually use a wired connection so it's a non-issue for me. Overall would recommend this if you're looking for a really decent starter keyboard! It does what I need it for.
K**A
Five Stars
Does Exactly What It's Supposed ToNo complaints here—this product works exactly as expected. It arrived on time, in good condition, and performed its intended function without any issues. Reliable and as described. Would purchase again if needed.
Y**N
This is my review
Hi, I bought the keyboard as a gift for my grandson. I haven't had time to give it to him yet. I heard he was looking for one, he's probably already heard about it, and he also knows it's not cheap, so I decided to surprise him.
P**O
Great portable wireless mechanical keyboard.
I’m typing my review on this keyboard.I got the white one with the blue switches (I think they are Kailh Blues) and I’m pretty impressed with this keyboard for the price. Many of the reviews on this products complain about the weird placement of the arrow keys and combined functions of other keys, but in reality that the nature of most 60% keyboards. The wireless connection is solid, although using it without a cord for gaming introduces a good amount of input lag (blues are crap for gaming anyway).There seems to be an older version and an updated one, the updated one has some more ergonomic key combos to activate certain functions, and also have a USB-C cable, which is much preferable to a micro USB. Make sure you guys look at the manual and keep it in case you can't remember some of the unmarked key presses, such as ctrl + enter to disable the arrow keys.Typing on this keyboard is very satisfying, with a nice click and feedback every time you press a key. The keys are well spaced, and they each have enough heft so they can’t be pressed by accident. Someone with larger hands shouldn’t have much trouble using this to type. Also due to its size it is pretty easy to carry around in bag if you are trying to use it as a portable keyboard.I also like the fact that you can pair it to 3 separate devices at once and switch between them very easily.The backlighting is pretty great, especially when typing in the dark. All the other lighting mode other than the standard one are a little too flashy though. I usually just turn it off to save battery, which has been pretty good so far.I’m also using this on a iPad and it paired really easily and has had 0 problems with it so far. Make sure to switch to Mac mode from the Windows mode or vice versa. (Ctrl + A or ctrl + S)The downsides of this keyboard are the key legend which is a little cheesy, as well as how loud it is (that’s the nature of all blue switches though). Also if you listen closely beyond the loud clicking of the keys, there is some metallic pinging that can be heard. It isn't the greatest sounding thing in the world, but is mostly drowned out by the clickiness of the keys.Overall this is a great and rather discrete looking keyboard that is great value. Hopefully reliability is good, will update if anything happens to it. Buy this if you are considering it.EDIT: They are Outemu blues
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