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RK ROYAL KLUDGE RK100 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard RGB Backlit Bluetooth5.1/2.4G/Wired 96% Full Size 100-Key Hot Swappable Gaming Keyboard Brown Switch Carbon

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Size: Hot Swappable Brown Switch


Color: Carbon


Features

  • Full Size Mechanical Keyboard - RK100 wireless mechanical keyboard is 96% full size with compact 100 keys, which is solid and stable. Especially suitable for the mechanical keyboard starters during gaming or working.
  • Customizable RGB Backlight- This RK100 gaming keyboard provides 18 RGB backlight modes, 8 monochrome backlight modes, and 1 full-color backlight. The software allows users to customize the lighting, making it brighter and more enjoyable for personalization.
  • Three Modes Connectivity - This mechanical keyboard includes 2.4Ghz wireless, Type-C-USB 2.0 wired and bluetooth 5.1 connections. And RK100 gaming keyboard could be connected with up to 3 devices via Bluetooth5.1; N-key rollover (NKRO) in the wired mode, all 100 keys are conflict free.
  • Hot-swappable Switches - RK ROYAL KLUDGE RK100 wireless keyboard can be hot swapped at wish and replaced by all of MX-similar mechanical switches (including Gateron, Cherry, etc.), supporting 3-pin/5-pin switches. This wireless keyboard is available in blue/brown/red switch.
  • 3 USB Ports - This hot swappable keyboard is armed with a 3750mAh large battery and geared with 2 built-in USB pass-through ports and 1 Type-C port, this wireless keyboard is allowed to back up more facilities and works for long-time gaming/working. This gaming keyboard is compatible with Win/Mac dual system, unlimited use.

Brand: RK ROYAL KLUDGE


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console/Laptop/PC/Tablet/Smartphone


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Keyboard Description: Tri-mode Mechanical Gaming Keyboard


Recommended Uses For Product: Everyday Use, Gaming, Personal, Student


Special Feature: 3 USB Ports, Full Size, Tri-mode, Wrist Rest


Color: Carbon


Keyboard backlighting color support: RGB


Style: Vintage


Product Dimensions: 15.6"L x 6.1"W x 2.1"H


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console/Laptop/PC/Tablet/Smartphone


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Additional Features: 3 USB Ports, Full Size, Tri-mode, Wrist Rest


Number of Keys: 100


Keyboard Backlighting Color Support: RGB


Number of Batteries Required: 1


Power Source: Battery Powered


Switch Type: Mechanical


Keyboard Layout: QWERTY


Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous


Button Quantity: 100


Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model: Brown


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 2


Processor Count: 1


Color: Carbon


Style Name: Vintage


Theme: Honeycomb


Brand: RK ROYAL KLUDGE


Keyboard Description: Tri-mode Mechanical Gaming Keyboard


Antenna Location: Everyday Use, Gaming, Personal, Student


Built-In Media: USB Cable


Model Number: RK100


Model Name: RK100


Manufacturer: RK ROYAL KLUDGE


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


External Testing Certification: Não aplicável


Warranty Description: 3 Months


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 15.6"L x 6.1"W x 2.1"H


Enclosure Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene


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  • Solid keyboard - Form factor is interesting (but I'm getting used to it)
Size: Hot Swappable Brown Switch Color: Classic
First off, this is the first non full (or over full) size keyboard I've had since as long as I can remember. I briefly did have a Corsair wireless gaming mechanical but I returned it after a few days because the battery life could only get me a day or so, which defeated the purpose of the wireless. That turned me off wireless keyboards for a few years, but after my last keyboard had a failure I gave this one a shot. I like a lot about this device. I'm going to detail some cons here but I want to be clear, I like a lot about this but it is taking some getting used to. Pros: - Battery life seems great. It's a bit hefty compared to others (or my Apple work keyboard), but it has solid feel and the battery has lasted me days already after charging, low battery indicator still not on. - Keys feel good, pretty responsive even over Bluetooth - Wakes from sleep quickly Weird/New To Me Stuff (might be cons to some people): - The layout is... interesting. Cramming the arrow keys under the right Shift and Enter, tucked into the Numpad making the 0 smaller is good for saving space but I can adamantly say I do not like that layout. I'm getting used to it, but quite a few wrong button presses this week. The placement of the Delete key is also not ideal, enough to where I moved it - They gave a PrtSc and Ins key but by default End is a Function button, which means coding with this thing is not a great experience out of the box. The keys are both moveable and remappable, but I'm going to have to 3D print an End key because the Insert key takes it's place. They include some extra switches in the box, an End key seems like a no brainer (because now my End key says Insert until fixed) - The software is functional, but has to be downloaded off some Google Drive repository and feels sketchy at best to get. Honestly this is actually a con. The software did work, but it's 2024 and this is a large brand on Amazon. Get a website. Host your files. Host them on AWS honestly. Just don't be an unnamed Google Drive link you have to find on Reddit - Brown switches are new to me, getting used to the feeling. I like the keys and they're pretty quiet which means I can actually type while on calls and take notes. The Spacebar is loud as heck though, feels like a different switch set entirely. I do like the TAP over the CLUNK of my last mechanical, but getting used to the "almost there but not quite" presses I'd still give this thing a great score even with the quirks. It feels well built, it is sturdy, and it looks good. I like that it takes up way less space and in addition to being smaller there is no giant double thick braided dual USB cable coming out the back in the way all the time. I also like that it can switch between Windows/MacOS functionality. That all being said, having the 10 key is nice for what I do (gaming and coding/design), but if I were to go back to square one I'd probably go with an even smaller version of a similar keyboard and then a dedicated wireless 10 key that had arrows and a full suite of Home/End/Delete buttons in normal positions. I think I'll get used to it, but it's hard to break 30 years of typing habits. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2024 by Rob L.

  • Great keyboard, great layout
Size: Hot Swappable Brown Switch Color: Carbon
Is it the most 'elite' mechanical keyboard? No. Is it going to give you bragging rights or a 'wow' factor from your fellow mechanical keyboard nerds? No. But Is it customizable, moddable, easy to tinker with, easy to swap switches, and give you affordable access to a mechanical keyboard frame and a decent out-of-the-box experience with plenty of features in a great layout? Yes. This is a great base to start from for mechanical keyboards, and the hot-swappable key switches means you can get whatever you want. Want "Thoc" then go for it -- I prefer a tactile and very quiet keyboard, so I bought my preferred 'silent' switches and even swapped out the key caps for some other shine-through keys to make it feel a bit better and allow the lighting to shine through the key-caps. Modding this keyboard was incredibly easy and fast compared to other experiences I've had. I've since bought this and done some much lighter modding as gifts for friends who have were tired of spending too much on really terrible membrane keyboards that constantly broke. Every one of them has agreed that these 'cheap' RK's (in any layout) are a huge step up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024 by H

  • Incredible for the price!
Size: Hot Swappable Brown Switch Color: Classic
I have been falling down the mechanical keyboard hole over the past year. Since a new semester of school was starting, I wanted something that would be comfortable to type on, but still affordable and (relatively) slim. When I saw this one, it almost seemed too good to be true, especially for the price. The layout is quite interesting. It still has the numpad and the F-keys, but the board is still roughly the size of a tenkeyless. Everything is crammed onto it, with the only glaring omissions being the scroll lock, pause, and end keys. It can feel a little cramped for games and apps that make heavy use of the arrow keys, but it's nice to keep that functionality. What surprised me the most about this keyboard were the extra features that came baked-in. There is a thick foam between the plate and the PCB, as well as a thin sheet of foam inside the board itself. This mutes the echoey "ting" sound that is the bane of every office user. I do still recommend slathering the back of the PCB in blue painter's tape, though. That stuff makes your keyboard sound downright bougie, especially on one like this. I am not sure what kind of brown switches were in this. The branding on them just says "RK," and they don't feel quite like the outemu or gateron browns I've used. They're someone heavy (~40 grams), and the 'bump' is fairly pronounced. Their sound profile is also a little "clangy," but they're not too bad for cheapy switches. The keycaps are only so-so. On one hand, they look quite classy. The white-and-dark-grey color scheme is nice and retro. They're double-shot, too, so the letters won't rub off even if they wear down. On the other hand, they feel cheap and light. They're made of ABS, and it almost feels as if your fingers slide off of them. I would recommend swapping them out with a set of PBT keycaps, if that's your sort of thing. They feel and sound better. That said, this is an odd profile. Make sure you get a set with the narrow shift/alt/fn/ctrl keys! The stablizers aren't amazing, but they get the job done. They do come pre-lubed, which is nice, but you have to slather them in it to get rid of a lot of the rattle. This board being hot-swap makes that much easier, though! My favorite feature of this board is the hot-swappable switches. If a switch goes bad, or if you simply want to try a new set, replacing them is as simple as plucking them out and popping a new one in! Just be gentle and support the PCB from the back to make sure the sockets don't pop out. A tool was included with mine that made this much easier. I already had a couple of those, but props to them for making life easier! This keyboard is also a "hybrid," both wired and wireless. That said, there is a slot in the back of the board for a dongle, but I can't find it anywhere in the box. Perhaps the slot is a carry-over from a previous version? I use the board wired anyway, so I can't speak to the quality of the wireless signal. This board also has two pass-through cables in the back of it, if you want to plug in your mouse or controller. Props to them for that! Finally, this board is backlit. It isn't full-on RGB, unfortunately, but it is a pleasing, neutral shade of cyan. Pro tip: Setting the board to light each individual key up upon being pressed works wonders for when you're popping new keys in! It makes testing so much easier. Overall, this is a dang solid board for the price. It looks, sounds, and feels quite nice, and only gets better with modding, which is encouraged by the modular design. This thing makes typing a breeze, and I enjoy using it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2023 by Whiskers

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