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RK ROYAL KLUDGE RK61 Wireless 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Ultra-Compact Bluetooth Mechanical Keyboard with 10 Hours Battery Life and Tactile Brown Switches, Compatible for Multi-Device Connection

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Brand: RK ROYAL KLUDGE


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Keyboard Description: Gaming


Special Feature: Wireless, Bluetooth, Lighting


Color: Black


Number of Keys: 61


Style: Modern


Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene


Included Components: USB Cable


Wireless Type: ‎Bluetooth


Brand: ‎RK ROYAL KLUDGE


Item model number: ‎960832228


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows XP, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 2000, Windows 10


Item Weight: ‎1.7 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎13 x 6 x 1.8 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎13 x 6 x 1.8 inches


Color: ‎Black


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎PDTXCLS


Date First Available: ‎July 23, 2022


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  • A feature-packed compact BT+USB keyboard
Royal Kludge is apparently a sister-brand of Redragon, whose products I've purchased before. I've always felt they offer decent value for the money. I got the RK61 with brown switches. I prefer quieter switches for noise reasons: between gaming and conference calls, the clicky keyboards cause a lot of overhead noise. The keys have a bit of a matte finish on them. I opted for the red-backlit, as I play at night a lot, like to be able to see keys, but don't need the full RGB experience. Key brightness and lighting mode are highly adjustable, I generally use 'always on' mode (actually, it is 'on and dim when pressed'), along with a lowered brightness. Visually, it looks nice. And while it is compact in overall form, these are full sized layout, normal switches and keycaps. So mostly the typing experience of a full keyboard. I really wanted this more for gaming than anything else. I've played some Apex using the keyboard the last few days. Have no complaints. It is advertised as 10-key rollover, didn't notice any problems whatsoever in heavy keying combat situations. And because it is so narrow, it leaves a ton of space for mouse, without turning it at a crazy angle like many players do. Bluetooth setup was trivial. Hold Fn+P until the P starts to blink, then go to the target device and search for devices. Both on a tablet and a PC, I had no problem detecting and pairing within say ten seconds. I certainly can't say I've pushed the battery to the limit. But I have used it on battery connected to an android tablet, trying to test that use case: maybe working at a desk where you don't want cable clutter, or travelling (work or school) and need full keyboard feel but in a small form factor. I had zero problems with bluetooth over the course of a couple hours connected. Halfway through that use, I plugged the usb cable back in, and swapped between bluetooth and usb to work with both tablet and PC. With a hotkey, you swap between them. Obviously if you have it plugged in, battery isn't an issue, but at least on paper, the battery life specs sound good: 10h use, 3h charge, 360h standby. That's enough for a day of work, full time, without charging. Only obvious downside is there is no extra led or set of leds to indicate what device is currently active, but that's minor. You can also pair up to three devices at a time (PLUS usb). For someone who needs control over multiple machines without re-pairing, that should be a great help. Again, a quick hotkey selects one of the three devices in about a second. Here's my quick pro/con list. Pros: - multiple device connection -- 1 usb + 3 bt. - full sized keys, for normal typing feel. - real switches (pick your desired kind), should last a long time. - solid build, feels heavy like a metal baseplate, not cheap. - really compact form factor, easy to take with you, or use on small desk space. - decent sized battery, lifetime, charging (on specs). - detachable micro-usb cabling, with normal tip, so any cable can be used (great if you have preferred braided cables or something). Other models they make have usb-C if that's a desire/need for you. - pretty configurable red LED backlight. Again, I didn't need much. Their higher models apparently have more control via PC software. Cons: - bigger and heavier than my many-years-old travel bt keyboard. If you are throwing it into luggage, you're fine, but might be heavier than desired for carrying around in a backpack all day. (That said, I'm unclear the competition is any different on this point!) - the base is pretty thick, so you'll likely want a wrist rest to raise your hand up. - I'd have liked back feet to adjust angle for even better tuning of ergonomics. - I wish the on-off switch for BT was on the back, and a bit more 'solid'. - no indication of active device (but none on the competition that I've seen). Overall given the price point, this is a solid piece of hardware, with a range of flexibility between usb and bt, BYO cable support which also makes it great for travel use and charging, configurable backlighting, and choice of models in white+black, different switches. I'd definitely recommend trying it out if the features hit all your purchasing needs for a compact keyboard. I tried to take some pictures to give you a better feel for the product (marketing shots often leave something to be desired!). There is one between my Redragon half-keyboard and mouse, one showing it in comparison to my tiny bt travel keyboard, one showing angle comparison to my half-keyboard, and one showing it above one of my favorite tenkeyless usb-only keyboards. I hope those are useful for prospective buyers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2019 by Kindle Customer

  • Can I reconfigure these keys?
I really wanted to like this keyboard. It's everything I wanted in a bluetooth mechanical. Right size, right "kerchunkiness" of the keys, back lit. But it never occurred to me, until I had it and started typing, that some of the key configuration choices were less than optimal. Most notable is the ? character, which is still in the lower right sharing space with the / character, but to get to it (and this is confirmed in the manual), you need to hit the *left* shift button and the *right* function key, along with the /? button. Here's the real problem with that -- if you forget to hold down function? Well, this key also functions as the up arrow. Without function what you did is moved the cursor up. But since you're holding shift, you just highlighted the last row of text you typed. And if you're not paying attention and keep typing? Congratulations, your last sentence just disappeared, overwritten with what you're typing now. I did that multiple times before finally setting the keyboard aside and going back to my regular built in keyboard. Maybe I'll work my way up to it with some smaller projects. But I got the keyboard to increase my typing efficiency, and having to go back and undo accidental deletions every few sentences was not helping. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2019 by Amazon Customer

  • It connects with the PS4 however...
I own a red-switched full mechanical keyboard, which I use for substantial data entry. I wanted a smaller one with brown switches to be both quiet and tactile. And because of the feedback, I went with this one. I don't know if I got a defective one or if I'm just too spoiled, but I didn't like it. The quality feel of this one is inferior. There is a loud reverb sound when typing, especially when hitting the spacebar. Talking about that spacebar, it is so wobbly and almost feels as if it will fall off. It connects via Bluetooth to the PS4, and I loved that I was able to play Modern Warefare, but remember the noise? My mates were able to hear it too and became the point of complaint instead of the campers (lol). The whole idea of the brown switches was to be less loud than blue. Luckily I bought two different keyboards with this one. Let's see if the other one is a better fit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2020 by Juanis

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