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RK ROYAL KLUDGE RK84 Wireless RGB 75% Triple Mode BT5.0/2.4G/USB-C Hot Swappable Mechanical Keyboard, 84 Keys BT5.0 Gaming Keyboard w/High-Capacity Battery, Quiet Red Switch

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Size: Hot Swappable Red Switch


Color: White


Features

  • That is THREE MODES: Believe it or not, this is the first generation of RGB three-mode wireless keyboards. Wireless mode with stable BT5.0, hassle-free 2.4Ghz dongle plus USB-C wired mode set no limits about your keyboard connection.
  • 84 Keys, Redefine TKL - The innovative 75% unique layout differs from traditional TKL keyboards, which cuts more clumsy space off while supporting the same functionality as practical arrow, multimedia and control keys.
  • Hot-swappable - Hot-swap PCB allows you to replace 3 pins/5 pins switches freely without soldering issue. Enjoy the fun of making your own keyboard.
  • High-capacity Battery - This keyboard is week-durable to 200 hours with nonstop using under backlight off status, fully charged requires only 6-7 hours
  • Hub Design - This wireless mechanical keyboard is armed with 2 built-in USB pass-through ports and 1 Type-C Port, allowing to back up more facilities

Brand: RK ROYAL KLUDGE


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console


Connectivity Technology: wired, wireless


Keyboard Description: Flexible


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Special Feature: Ergonomic


Color: White


Keyboard backlighting color support: RGB


Style: Modern,Classic,Casual,Standard,Ultimate


Product Dimensions: 12.4"L x 4.9"W x 1.6"H


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console


Connectivity Technology: wired, wireless


Additional Features: Ergonomic


Keyboard Backlighting Color Support: RGB


Power Source: Battery Powered


Switch Type: Linear


Keyboard Layout: QWERTY


Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous


Button Quantity: 84


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model: Cherry MX (Blue/Brown/Red)


Minimum Required Operating System Version: Windows 10


Compatible Operating System Family: Windows


Compatible Tablet Computer Models: AAUB P30


Number of Keys: 84


Color: White


Style Name: Modern,Classic,Casual,Standard,Ultimate


Theme: Gaming


Brand: RK ROYAL KLUDGE


Keyboard Description: Flexible


Antenna Location: Gaming


Built-In Media: USB Cable


Model Number: 802933041


Model Name: RK84


Unit Count: 1 Count


Manufacturer: RK ROYAL KLUDGE


Mfr Part Number: 802933041


Generation: 1


Warranty Description: 1 Year Warranty


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 12.4"L x 4.9"W x 1.6"H


Enclosure Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Second finest keyboard I’ve found in 60 years
Size: Hot Swappable Red Switch Color: Black
Update 7/27/25: spilled something into the keyboard at some point which sat in the foam backing and did not evaporate, several keys got corroded pins and pin sockets and the color backlights went crazy. Completely disassembled and cleaned everything including using tiny wire brushes to remove corrosion. Nothing helped until I probed around with a continuity buzzer and suddenly the backlights were ok. However after reassembling now the bottom row of keys has a different color than the rest - when blue backlighting the bottom row is red, etc, etc. Ordered a new one but with brown switches instead of red. Update 5/3/25: after using it a while I find I do not like the short stroke red keys. I just can’t break the old muscle memory from using tons of long-stroke keyboards all of my career and I get false keystrokes due to my own fault. Update 7/23/24: replacement keyboard arrived today, charging as it should. I had to revert to my old Keychron K2A1 with the brown switches for the interval and now this feels like the stroke is shorter. Same quiet operation, silky feel, just a shorter stroke similar to the rkh81 that I liked so much. Update ~ 7/15/24: after a couple of days using it I realize it’s not charging. The battery capacity started out at 60% and I plugged it in and left it but never checked the charge current with a usb power meter. I did not notice the battery kept dropping until tonight when it hit 10%. When I plug it into a power meter the space bar blinks 3 times indicating it’s charging but it’s only taking enough power to light the backlights which work as expected. When I turn those off the power drops to 0ma. When I unplug it the backlights go out and the Fn+Enter doesn’t even light the 1 key indicating 10% charge remaining, I think that’s an energy conserving mode but the bluetooth connection works and the keyboard functions, at least for now. The charger in it must be defective, the battery certainly works, the wired power connection works, just no charging is going on and never has.. It’s being powered by a charging hub that has no problem supplying power to other devices, the power meter shows the supply voltage is 5.1v and zero amps. original ~ 7/10/24: With Red switches this is the second best keyboard I’ve ever used. The best keyboard is the RK-H81 with silver switches, it’s layout is slightly different and more exact to my muscle memory and the shorter throw of the silver switches I liked a lot but it has south facing leds which make shine-through keycaps unusable. Seems like a very stupid design decision and it wasn’t expressed anywhere in the listing. So an RK84 it had to be. I’m a retired programmer, I took typing in the 1960’s because it seemed like an easy class. Turned out to the be most important one I ever took. I became a teletype operator and then a programmer. The HP2621 terminal from the 80’s is my reference point, its keyboard is my ideal - the perfect reach, travel and spring pressure. And the RK-H81 came sooo close to improving on it, if not for the leds….. The RK84 layout is fine, I guess, but the keys are packed in for space’ sake rather than for the typist like the H81. I doubt the H81 designers were thinking of fast typists though, its south facing leds produce slightly nicer colored wave patterns so if that’s important then maximizing typing comfort probably isn’t. This RK84 is a solid, very useable keyboard. The RK-H81 is a mystery. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024 by P. Meyer

  • One of the most perfect keyboards I've used
Size: Hot Swappable Red Switch Color: Black
So I've been through a lot of keyboards - brands, layouts, switches, etc. This one gets just about everything right. As I go through the months/years, I think I will add a bnit here and there about it. For now, some top mentions: Every special key is available at a single keystroke. For Admins/Old-school folks, PauseBreak and PrtScr. THis is exceedingly rare on modern layouts. (For those who don't know, Screenshot and System shortcuts in Win, as well as handy hotkey options for Lin or whatever you play in) Can't believe I have to even say this, but we have Home, End, PgUp and PagDn, plus Del - so many keyboards have an odd mix of only some of these - even in a similar # of keys. Thee keys mentioned above are in a lgical place - Del is int he corner, Home/End are vertically arranged - the only other valid layout of the last 4 are for End to be at the bottom, but the way it is here is fine also. Ins and ScrLk are the 2 casualties, placed in Fn-mode - which is fine. These are the 2 least-used ones of the bunch, even for old-schoolers. And they're not ignored - they're just shifted to an easily-accessible 2nd tier of Fn. Perfectly logical. The way they handled the Caps Lock light is marvelous. Another model from RK had LED lights on the front - kind of blinding, I always hated them. This one - the letters on CapsLock turn white when it's locked. IDK what happens if you use white lights on your KB (if you're such a monster) but for everyone else, this is unintrusive and the perfect way to do this IMO. This might be my fav design choice TBH. The keyboard is excellent, feels great, responsive. I don't notice any lag/delay whatsoever when typing very fast. I have not used it in anything other than Wired mode though, so grain of salt. This is actually my first Red switches. I'm a Browns kind of person typically. These Reds feel heavier than Cherries. Cherries are too soft for me, so this worked out. Turns out I can do OK without the tactility, I just need some more resistance than Cherry provides - this does the trick. I also feel that it's tighhter than a lot of others. Less jiggle. I feel like if you can live without a numpad, that this is the best layout. Very unobtrusive overall size while giving you every bit of input control you could need. People who oppose this layout tend to dislike the learning curve for special nav keys. I hear this, but honestly after using laptops of all shapoes and sizes I've learned to not take the traditional layout for granted, and have as a result transitioned to be more flex with Home/End/Pg keys. If you've laptopped on a non-15.6" size, you'll be fine. I also think that this layout is just logical. What I think I'm trying to say is that it's a very gentle leraning curve. I honestly didn't feel like there was much of one. I took to this far easier than I expected. If you do need a numpad, I strongly recommend the 85% layout with a numpad - as opposed to the 85% that doesn't. RK makes a greaty one of these and I think it's the 2nd-best KB I've used. That one is only 1 row wider than a regular 10-keyless, so bang for buck is ideal. However it has a couple of un-ideal key choices, amking the learning curve slightly steeper. I had to have a custom keycap printed and re-bind a couple of keys. This keyboard here I didn't feel like I needed to customize anything. At this point, other than when i do my taxes, the numpad is a rare need. I do have a mech USB numpad that sits pushed back, giving me the option when I do need it, but in general it's more and more rare. At any rate. if you are thinking about losing the numpad, and you have strong feelings about muscle memory and special keys, this keyboard here is a gem. I also think it's an excellent value and a good investment that will last. As far as porability - it can be wireless and can of course travel with you. Its weight is like that of any metal-based mech KB. It has weight. Personally, I find these to be inexpensive enough to where I prefer to have one at work and one at home, rather than lugging it around. But if I did need to carry it, I wouldn't be worried about the durability or anything. It's well-built. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2025 by shrimp sandwich

  • Great budget keyboard, but has some connection issues
Size: Hot Swappable Red Switch Color: Black
It's been a great keyboard. Not sure if it's my setup, but there are a lot of times where the keyboard does not work when coming back to my computer. It'll light up when you push something, but then go off after a second. The only way for me to fix it is to unplug and plug it back in and it'll start working like normal. Also, the connection point for the usb-c is not very stable; it is able to wiggle up and down slightly, which doesn't seem right. It's a good budget keyboard, but I think I'm going to look for something new eventually. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2025 by Kevin M.

  • Royal Kludge RK84 - A Good Stock 75% Keyboard, Modded To Be Even Better Royal Kludge RK84 - A Good Stock 75% Keyboard, Modded To Be Even Better
Size: Hot Swappable Red Switch Color: White
I am going to start by saying that I am typing out this whole review with this keyboard (but the keyboard is fully modded, but I will get to that detail later). Let's start with the basic features of this keyboard. I mainly use all of my keyboards with the USB-C cable connected (for competitive gaming reasons) but the wireless connectivity options are a plus. Tested the 2.4 GHz USB Reciever mode. The mode does not have the best low latency input but it is a minor latency. The range for the USB Reciever Dongle is not usable at a long distance. Definitely must use close-range for optimal usage. The Bluetooth connectivity is a bit better than the USB Reciever for sure. But basically for everyday usage and single-player gaming is fine, but I would not use this keyboard in its wireless modes for fast First-Person-Shooter game though. As for its built quality, I would say the RK84 is decently fine. Every stock components about it (as in its plastic build, its switches, its stabilizers, and its keycaps) are roughly the same in feel and sound as any other basic mechanical keyboard out there. So the switches are relatively audible and scratchy when typing and the stabilizer in the large keys (as in the Spacebar key, Left Shift key, Back key, and Enter key) can rattle quite a bit. But for most regular consumers, that might not be too noticeable or become a problem in everyday usage. Other than that, the stock RK84 itself is great for everyday consumers and the stock keyboard is sturdy and surprisingly a bit heavy for a plastic build (which is good as the keyboard won't move around as much). Everything about the keyboard works as intended. Now for the "fully modded" part that I mentioned at the beginning of this review. I recently started getting into the world of custom mechanical keyboards but I am by no means a pro keyboard enthusiast (yet). However, I do mod and upgrade all of my keyboards to make them feel smoother and sound better (it is not recommended to disassemble a keyboard if you don't know what you're doing without watching some videos first). I have 2 other keyboards that are also fully modded as well; my secondary budget keyboard: Redragon K530 and my daily driver high-end keyboard: Glorious GMMK Pro. I got this keyboard because of the "budget" recommendation from a few pro keyboard enthusiasts on YouTube. I say "budget" but $80 is still relatively high for a keyboard to regular consumers. I guess it is "budget" when compared to other custom mechanical keyboards that are $100+ for just being a barebone kit like my Glorious GMMK Pro. Anyway, I digress. I would highly recommend this keyboard over any other "budget" keyboard because it has the correct hot-swappable feature for anyone looking to dip their toes a bit into the world of custom mechanical keyboards and modding them in the future. I say "correct hot-swappable" because this keyboard's PCB actually can support numerous brands of switches like: - Gateron switches - Cherry switches - Durock switches - Novelkeys switches - Kailh switches - and etc. Unlike other budget keyboards that only support one type of hot-swappable switches. An example would be my Redragon keyboard that is technically hot-swappable but only hot-swappable with the same brand of Outemu Switches or something similar like Akko Switches. Some of the modifications I ended up doing to the RK84 were: - Adding 2 layers of PE Foam (roughly 1.5-1.6 mm or 1/16 inches thick each layer) to the bottom inside of the plastic case. - Adding 2 layers of Masking Tape to the bottom of the PCB (as shown in the picture). - Adding a Keyboard Switch Sound Dampener Foam (84 key layouts) between the PCB and the metal plate (as shown in the picture). - Taped down a single layer of PE Foam (roughly 1.5-1.6 mm or 1/16 inches thick) between the PCB and where the stabilizer would hit the PCB to dampen the sound of impact. - Switched the stock stabilizers with Durock Plate Mount Stabilizers (Clipped and Lubed with Krytox 205g0). - Hot-swapped out the stock TTC Red Switches with Gateron Ink V2 Black Switches (Lubed with Krytox 205g0 + added Deskeys Switch Film)(as shown in the picture). - Switching out the stock keycaps with Glorious Aura V2 Keycaps. After hours of modding the keyboard to its fullest potential, I managed to make this keyboard feel smoother and sound thockier than it ever has before (as shown in the video). The mods I made to this keyboard made it so much better that I replace my budget Redragon K530 (which is also similarly modded) with this fully modded RK84 to be my secondary keyboard. Couple of minor things to note: - The advertisement for the keyboard stated that it is an 80% keyboard. This is not true. Although 75% and 80% are similar, the key layout of the RK84 is that of a 75% keyboard. For a more detailed difference between what a 75% or 80% keyboard is, you can Google search that for yourself. - While it is no major deal-breaker, I wish the keyboard has brighter RGB lighting. I have a Glorious GMMK Pro keyboard with the same switches and keycaps and it is a lot brighter than the RK84. - The RGB LED on this keyboard is north-facing so there might be some keycap interference (depending on what kind of keycaps you're using. The Glorious Aura V2 Keycaps that I use for this build has no interference issue at all.) - I know the RK84 Pro has it but I wish this regular RK84 comes with the aluminum frame as well. It would have made this board feel even more high quality. (I would get the RK84 Pro but I like the 2 USB pass-through ports that this regular RK84 has). - To fully mod this board, as I did with mine, would cost you an additional $100-150. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2021 Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2021 by Tam Nguyen

  • Works on Mac! Way more than a budget mech. Works on Mac! Way more than a budget mech.
Size: Hot Swappable Red Switch Color: White
RK84 80% With linear red switches. For starters - YES, this keyboard works on Mac! It even says so in the description AND user manual. It has a Mac mode and a Windows mode right on the keys! I can’t speak for the software - I imagine that may only be usable on windows - but it is swappable, and it is compatible with both! I own both and use it on both so I promise you that it is. You can even swap the windows key with the alt key to where the command key normally is on a Mac when you switch the keyboard to Mac mode if you’d like. Much more comfortable! That said - here is my review: While this Mechanical keyboard is considered to fall under the “budget” end of mechanical keyboards for its size - this keyboard is a great value. Hot-swappable switches, swappable keys, works both wired via USB-C, or wireless via any of its 3 different Bluetooth channels or it’s 2.4ghz USB, and even has two pass-through USB (type A) ports on the back for added convenience. It comes pre-built (although u would’ve loved to assemble it), is compatible with Windows AND Mac, and it even has software! All for under $90? That’s hard to beat. I’ll be honest — this is my first mechanical keyboard, so take that for what you will. However, believe you me when I tell you that I did my research (and a lot of it) before purchasing this one. Seriously, it’s been months. This Royal Kludge RK84 met all of my criteria for a starter keyboard and then some. Has all the keys I really need (including a couple for convenience), could connect to two computers (but not at the same time), has red linear switches, is hot swappable, had decent battery life, adjustable RGB backlight, USB-C, and doesn’t break the budget (around $100 since this is my first mechanical keyboard). I also wanted it to show up the next day, so keep in mind that these thoughts also include that I searched primarily on Amazon (which may or may not have limited me here, although I didn’t feel that it did based on the options I found on YouTube and other forums as well). The selection on Amazon is quite decent for boards in this price range. I digress. Being a budget pre-built, and despite watching video after video on this mech (let alone probably 15-20 other keyboards), I was super unsure of what to expect after opening the box. I was nervous that it would feel super chintzy. I almost expected it to. I was worried it would rattle and clunk, it would be lightweight, and that it would feel cheap. More so, I was worried that I would be disappointed. However, that was not the case at all. I am currently blown away at the features and quality of this board (and I’m a picky guy). Considering I could’ve spent double for a keyboard with the same (or even fewer) features that this bird has, confirms to me that this is a great starter levied for me, or for just about anybody who wants to affordably ‘dip their toes’ into the mech world. I can’t speak much for longevity, but I am confident in saying that this is an awesome option among the many in its price range (at least on Amazon). I’ll upload a video of it completely stock later, but there isn’t all that much rattle considering that things are minimally lubed from the factory - if at all. Now, no decent review is complete without an honest list of cons. After using it for a few hours this afternoon I have come upon a few things that are less desirable - but to be expected. - The user manual could be considered somewhat confusing at parts. Not that bad, but it’s mostly just pictures so some things are left to the imagination. For instance, the P button blinks indefinitely until you either pair it with the 2.4ghz USB dongle included, or switch the keyboard into Bluetooth mode and connect it. - There is some rattle in the stabs — but again this is to be expected and isn’t severe enough that it can’t be fixed fairly easily. - The case does sound a bit hollow/cheap — also an easy fix. It doesn’t feel cheap though (as a reminder). - The brightness could be slightly more adjustable, although there is enough adjustability for me to be content. All things considered, this is a great keyboard. I would recommend it to anybody who thinks they might be interested in the enthusiast-side of mechanical keyboards. Easy 5 stars from me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2021 Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2021 by Carter

  • Good price, good product.
Size: Hot Swappable Red Switch Color: Black
Keyboard works great, lights up, charges fast and is satisfying to use.
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2026 by Jackson

  • very nice keyboard for this price
Size: Hot Swappable Red Switch Color: Black
This keyboard offers fantastic features for this price. Wired, bluetooth, 2.4. mine is red switches which has nice sound, box had extra 4 red switches. for wired connection it's type c and was included too. layout is nice doesn't lack arrow, function or "home' "end" keys. is has fantastic colors and modes to choose from, for more detailed customisation it needs software, which is normal, looks like beta one but actually offers per key color customization,. macros and updater. this doesn't have spare keys for those macros but you can map that to included ones. doesn't know battery life yet, but i think it doesn't include indicator. some keys when set to white, are not consistent may be little bit different from one next to it. bluetooth connection seems stable, so is wired, don't know about 2.4 yet, it was 1.3 kilos, but because of metal frame, which is nice quality. backlihts can customize levels, colors, speed, modes. keyboard itself doesn't have built "steps" to rise, but are included in box which can be attached, not perfect but wasn't deal breaker for me. i am very satisfied with this purchase, i waited for sale and had about 20$ discount on friday. but i think this is priced nicely even with it's base price. update : i had some issues with this keyboard and wanted replace/refund but it was shipped outside states so for refund amazon asked me to return which included too much additional fees, but royal kludge support were supportive and refunded item after saw the issue, it took some time they responded slowly, but at least they helped me. don't know what's the issue, it's only on windows i think not on android. after few reconnects, keys don't type, only function + shortcuts . but when i reboot my computer keyboard is fine, and when it's fine, it's very nice. i hope this was case only with my keyboard + computer combo. thanks for support. must note that amazon offered additional 20$ for return fees, but didn't need as royal klude refunded my item. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2021 by George

  • It has been a little more than 4 years, here are my thoughts about this keyboard.
Size: Hot Swappable Red Switch Color: Black
I usually like to take between 3-5 years before writing a review on electronic products. First of all, the fact that this keyboard is still functional after 4 years talks volumes about the quality of the product. It is true that every 1 or 2 weeks I do a deep cleaning, but 4 years is a long time, especially for a keyboard of this price. The keys are nice, they have a great sound, and they are stable. The overall structure of the keyboard is also nice, and the inclination it provides is sufficient. Lastly, the battery life is extremely good. I use it for about 8-12 hours a day, and I think the battery goes for 1 or 1 1/2 weeks with 4 YEARS OF USE. One somewhat negative thing about the keyboard is the connection if you're using the USB. I literally have my PC case next to me, and I had to plug in the USB in the front panel, because the back panel was causing some lag. I won't mention anything about the RBG because I don't even use it, not important to me. In conclusion, this is a great product and if you take care of it, it will last you for years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025 by Andres

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