✨ Type Your Way to the Future!
The RK ROYAL KLUDGER K84 is a cutting-edge wireless mechanical keyboard featuring a compact 75% layout, versatile connectivity options including BT5.0, 2.4G, and USB-C, and a hot-swappable design for customizable switches. With built-in USB ports and dynamic blue backlighting, it’s designed for both functionality and style, making it the perfect addition to any modern workspace.
B**W
Works great with Linux PC and Mac Studio bluetooth, not my favorite keyboard layout
The keyboard is solidly built and has a nice feel, and both the bluetooth and WiFi dongle work well. Though like usual with keyboard WiFi connections, I had to put the dongle on the end of a long cord, so it isn't connected directly to the Intel Nuc mini PC I have (too much interference when directly connected, or too far from the keyboard). I like the smaller keyboard, though it is not my favorite, as I cannot seem to get used to the right side column having Del/Home/End/PgUp/PgDn in that order - I often press the wrong key. But that is not a mark against the keyboard, just my preference as it turns out.
M**I
Not for big hands but a very, very good keyboard
I saw tons of great reviews for this keyboard and would tell anyone and everyone who is used to typing on a 75% layout that you really can't go wrong with this one. It's really well-aligned, it's high quality, the two standard USB-A ports bundled in with great battery life and super bright lighting is excellent. However there are few things to consider. For the past 6 years I've been primarily typing on a Lenovo T450 laptop keyboard. These are low-profile I found my hands aching on the RK84 after a few days of use. The CTRL key on the RK84 is also the same size as all of the other keys on the board, which was a huge pain for the way that I type. I ultimately went with a TKL Logitech G915 with brown switches and am actually typing on that right now. I would say that if you're thinking about getting this and have typed on other mechanical keyboards of standard profile you cannot go wrong with this. Still give it five stars because it's very, very good, just not for me. If you have large hands, maybe get the bigger version of this or if you're used to typing on laptops then it might be better for you to check out low profile keyboards. Sure you can't customize them as much out of the box but it might be a good way to transition towards standard sized mechanical keyboards. Also, it could just be that the way I type is too "stupid" for these boards, but I'm loving my new one, shame that this didn't work out for me but a great product nonetheless. (I got it with blue switches, yes, they are very, very loud, but very satisfying to press.)
A**R
Works OK but often has missed/incorrect inputs on wireless mode
Most of the time it works, but when sometimes when I type fast or anything at all in wireless mode, the inputs get messed up and I'll have spelling errors or missed keys.
B**N
Great value, high latency
Exceptional value for a keyboard at this price point, but latency is high in all modes. Not recommended for gaming but otherwise fantastic board.
T**X
Better than expected.
This is my first foray into mechanical keyboards, but so far I love it. The keyboard is heavier than expected, it feels great and sounds great. I was concerned about the size because I have big hands, but the condensed key layout doesn't cause me any trouble at all and I love having a keyboard with a smaller foot print.
H**Y
Great value
It’s hard to find full featured mechanical keyboard at this price. It supports wireless or wired modes, and the blue switches type just like other more expensive blue switch keyboards. The build is solid. The only dislike is the backlit leds. They’re quite useless and distracting. You can turn them off, but the print on the keys becomes difficult to read
K**F
Substantially better than I expected.
I bought this for use with my Steam Deck, I have a big carrying case (search Amazon for USA Gear Carrying Case Compatible with OLED Steam Deck, Steam Deck Charger, and More Steam Deck Accessories) that has space for a keyboard roughly this size (turns out, exactly this size). They keyboard works amazingly. I was concerned there'd be a bad key delay via Bluetooth, and was willing to use the 2.4ghz dongle instead, but all the way across a 20' living room, it's still instant on Bluetooth. The keyboard is far more "substantial" than it looks in the pictures. It's nice and heavy. Doesn't feel like some cheap Logitech wireless keyboard.Very very happy with this purchase, perfect for traveling and gaming :)
S**H
Nothing good about it
Worst keyboard I've ever used. FYI I've been an expert at typing for decades. I bought this for sitting on the couch and using the TV as a monitor. I brose the internet, play games and do Adobe work.The connection is too poor for fast gaming (like Fps games) as it misses keys pressed. The bluetooth option is even worse.But worst of all, with normal typing, the keys are so soft that you can't type a sentence without letters getting entered multiple times or random nearby keys getting pressed. And the keys are so close to the edge that you can't even pick up the keyboard without pressing various F keys that change the display of a browser window, or worse yet, some random F keypress combo happens that changes the orientation of the display to portrait mode.Very low contrast on the key markings. Unless you are in very bright light, you can't see what keys are what unless they are lit up, (they all look solid black) and the software can't communicate with the keyboard so there is no way to light up anything except the WASD keys for gaming. You can't place your fingers in a typing position without pressing random keys, and you can't even look down to see if your hands are placed right because of the lack of backlight and low contrast with the key markings.Wish I'd never bought it. Back to the $20 cheapo keyboards.
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