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RK ROYAL KLUDGE RK61 Plus Wireless Gaming Keyboard, 60% Percent Mechanical Keyboard with Bluetooth/2.4Ghz/USB Modes, Hot Swappable RGB Keyboard for PC Gamers, Silent Linear Viridian Switches

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Size: Linear Viridian Switches


Color: Grey


Features

  • Triple Modes Wireless Keyboard Supported 2.4G / Bluetooth 5.0/ USB wired three connection modes, the RGB gaming keyboard could freely connect with laptop, desktop, PC, tablet and etc. Long standby with 1850 mAh rechargeable battery support the bluetooth keyboard for hours working
  • 60 Percent Compact Layout & Extended USB HubThe RK61 Plus wireless gaming keyboard delivers big features compressed from large full keys keyboard into a 60% form-factor and save more room for your mouse. Plus with extended USB hub port for easy connection to more USB devices
  • Silent Hot Swappable KeyboardThe smooth keystroke allows for more rapid actuation, making them the preferred switches for gamers. The touch of Viridian switches are more smoother than the red switch. And easily swap out the mechanical switches, and custom your keyboards depending upon your preference
  • Wide CompatibilityWith 3 modes connection is widely compatible with Windows/ MacOS/ Android/Ipad. What's more, the wireless keyboard can connect with up to 3 devices via Bluetooth. Quickly switch to your target device through Fn+Q/W/E which effectively meet the needs of work or game scenarios on different devices
  • Macro Recording & Driver SupportRK ROYAL KLUDGE gaming keyboard is armied with superior driver.The RK keyboard can be customized to perform the complex commands you need-custom RGB backlit light and effect, redefin key function and macro setting. Maximize keyboard customization

Brand: RK ROYAL KLUDGE


Compatible Devices: Laptop, PC, Tablet, Gaming, Smartphone


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, 2.4G Dongle Wireless, USB-C


Keyboard Description: 60% RGB Mechanical Keyboard Wireless


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Special Feature: Portable, Rechargeable Battery, Backlit, Programmable Keys, Hot-Swappable


Color: Grey


Number of Keys: 61


Keyboard backlighting color support: RGB


Style: Compact Creamy Gaming Keyboard with USB Hub


Product Dimensions: 11.65 x 4.17 x 1.57 inches


Item Weight: 1.74 pounds


Manufacturer: RK ROYAL KLUDGE


Language: English


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: RK61 Plus


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: August 9, 2023


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  • Very good compact keyboard out of the box, great with easy mods
Size: Linear SkyCyan Switches Color: Black
TLDR: - Nice quiet sound out of the box - Easy to mod for even better experience - 5 min auto shutoff for inactivity - Software is a bit minimalistic and lacking in much customizability for keybinds. Must be connected by wire to use. - Compact which is both good and bad depending on if you are ok with the lack of dedicated keys like arrows, del and `~. - Not great for programming/work that extends beyond normal typing but adequate due to above mentioned keys - Easy switching between wireless and wired - Overall a great and recommendable keyboard if you are happy with the keys available and ok with the keys that aren't This is my second mechanical keyboard, my first being an 87 key very cheaply made wired one. Coming from that, it wouldn't take much to impress me, but this keyboard did exceed my expectations. I play games moderately, leaning more to rarely, and primarilly use the keyboard for work/programming. Out of the box, the keyboard is very pleasant to use. It is fairly quiet and has a satisfying but soft lower toned click compared to the blue switch I came from. This type of thing is always subjective and while I originally wanted a nice clickity clackity keyboard, the blue switches got to be a bit much and this is a nice change. The RGB is nice and while the keycaps don't have translucent lettering for the light to shine through, I find it pleasant enough. I'm not staring down at my keyboard most of the time so just have the ambience of it out of the corner/bottom of my eye is sufficient for me. You can probably find a pattern that suits your taste and if not, they do have some flexbility in customizing it with their software. I didn't play around with that at all. Out of the box, you can cycle through different patterns and also cycle through different colors for each pattern. The speed and brightness of the color change is adjustable as well without need for software. I would have liked a dedicated function key to toggle the lights off and on, but you can just hit the dim key until it shuts off so it's not a huge deal. These are mostly one time and forget as far as I am concerned. The ergonomics of the keyboard are adequate at best. The case has a slight incline to it, but it has no feet for adjustability so if you prefer a flatter keyboard profile, you are out of luck sadly. I can't imagine anyone wanting it to be inclined more. Personally I find that an arm rest is a must to use this comfortably for any long periods of time, but find it pleasant enough with one. The software is very bare bone. You must be plugged in physically to use it. You can create some custom macros for keys or set keys to do different things, but given that this is a small keyboard as is, you are going to be hard pressed to find a key you don't use where you can set anything custom on it. The inability to change what the function key does when pressed with another key is what really limits the customization. The only thing I ended up changing was the list key into a del key. There are lighting customizations as well, but I skipped that section. By default, you have the number keys enabled with the Fn key giving access to the F1-12 keys. If you want to access the media keys, you have to set the F1-F12 keys as primary by hitting Fn+leftCtrl and thereby losing the numbers key all together until you get out of the mode. Too much of a hassle to use the media key. I don't understand why they don't have an option to set the number keys and media key as a combo. I don't really use F1-F12 or media keys much, but just note that there is that limitation there. The Fn+leftCtrl actually cycles through 3 modes which you can read in the documentation so I won't go over it. I find the other 2 modes useless anyway. While I picked this keyboard specifically because it was compact AND had 2.4Ghz option, I ended up never bothering with the dongle and using BT instead. I haven't seen any lag/connectivity issues and the switching only has about a second delay which is pretty good. Note that it will scan in as both BT3 and BT5. BT5 does show a battery life indicator, but it doesn't seem to be very accurate. The only way to know you have full battery is to plug it in and wait for the spacebar to flash white 5 times; this happens once so if you don't happen to notice it, I guess you miss your chance to see it is full. It will flash 3 times when first plugged in to indicate it is charging. The keyboard lasted roughly 10-12 hours I would say on a single charge with LEDs on and active use. The keyboard shuts off after 5mins of inactivity to conserve battery life. I plan to leave it plugged in most of the time so that is more than adequate for my needs. I did end up modding it by adding an extra layer of foam, duct taping the bottom of the PCB and adding foam to every keycap. This has help to give the keyboard an even deeper and nicer thonk sound. How to is easy to lookup on google or youtube. It is easy to take apart with only 4 screws under some keycaps you can see if you look closely so no need to remove all the keycaps if you want to perform any internal mods. I wouldn't say you need to mod it, but if you want to, it was fairly easy with the only caution I would give being with removing the battery connector as its a bit hard to pull out and the connector to the PCB can flex quite a bit. Overall, I use it as a programmer first and foremost and I can say that I probably would have opted for a slightly bigger keyboard if I had to do it all over again. The ` and ~ are available as Fn and Fn Shift for the Esc key even though the keycap doesn't have it labeled like most other keyboards I have seen. Del and arrow keys weren't something I would expect to miss as dedicated keys since I spend most of my time in VI mode, but my primary work laptop is Windows so they do come in to play more often than I had realized it would. If you like using window snapping to side ofs monitor by hitting the Win key and arrows, you'll have to toggle the arrow key mod with Fn Enter and then toggle out again when done. Again, all those keys are accessible with Fn so it's not the end of the world, but the inefficiency to access them at times is noticable early on. Other than that, the rest of the keys available are fine for my needs and I'm quite happy with the overall feel and use of it, especially with the easy mods performed on it. My big recommendation to everyone who plans to buy this is to use your keyboard without the keys you will lose if you are downsizing. Remove the keycaps or put some tape on that you will notice. I didn't realize how often I used some of the keys I assumed I wouldn't care about. So long as you are comfortable with missing out on those keys, it is a great keyboard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2023 by hshea

  • Small size, big possiblities
Size: Linear SkyCyan Switches Color: Black
I was needing a nice portable keyboard to use with my steam deck on my TV. After searching and returning a different brand (it was DOA) I decided to give this one a shot. This is my first 60% keyboard as I have always gamed on a full one. This did not disappoint. Pros: - 3 BT profiles: This is great. I started off just using it on my steam deck but now I have actually integrated it in home office setup. Being able to switch between my personal pc, work laptop, and personal tablet with 2 button presses is great. It's seamless and I have not had an issue with it. - Wireless/BT/Wired: This is also wonderful. No matter which way you need to connect to it, it has you covered. I have not tried the wireless yet but the wired and BT work flawlessly. It is great to still be able to use the keyboard when its dead by plugging it in and just switching it to wired. - Ports: It has you covered on the ports as well. 1usb 2 usb-c. - RGB: If that is a pro to you? I haven't really played around with this feature as I don't care one way or the other for RBG. - Sturdy: since I am using this for a portable keyboard I have dropped it a time or two. No issues. Small blemish where it hit but that is it. Cons: - FN keys: Since this is my first 60% keyboard I am still trying to get used to the FN keys. Using this for work I use / a lot but on this keyboard not using the FN key first it becomes a up arrow. This has caused me so much frustration. But that is still on me getting used to it, so not a con that should cause anyone not to buy this. Overall, this is a very solid 60% keybaord and I highly recommend for anyone just getting into them! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024 by Cody Moffett

  • Great Keyboard at a reasonable price
Size: Linear SkyCyan Switches Color: Black
I got this keyboard to use as a portable keyboard to take with me to the office, libraries, and cafes when I work. So far, I think it's a fantastic keyboard. I like the sound out of the box, and the noise level is not too much worse than those crappy old membrane keyboards. As for the typing experience, I like the feel of RK Sky Cyan switches. The actuation force is not light enough to feel like your are typing against air, but not heavy enough to feel like you are getting a work out for your fingers. It feels just right for me and buttery smooth to type on. The keyboard layout might take some time to get use to, and there are some parts that aren't really ideal for me. For example, I don't like the fact that I have to hold Fn to use the "/" key. I'm a programmer and I do have to use "/" quite a bit, so it does get annoying. With that being said, maybe that's just an inherit problem that come with squeezing down the keyboard size. I haven't had enough experience with other keyboards to know how good this layout is compare to those, but apart from the "/" key problem, I think the layout is pretty easy to use. Not to mention you can customize the layout to your liking through their program as well. Overall, I think it's a great mechanical keyboard for this price point. I would highly recommend it if you are looking for a portable keyboard to carry with you when you're on the go. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2023 by Hung

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