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RK ROYAL KLUDGE S108 Typewriter Style Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with True RGB Backlit Collapsible Wrist Rest 108-Key (Red Switch, Black)

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Size: red switch


Color: black


Package Dimensions: 18.78 x 7.24 x 2.13 inches


Item Weight: 2.51 pounds


Manufacturer: RK ROYAL KLUDGE


Date First Available: December 5, 2022


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  • Great, unique, and very bright keyboard
Size: blue switch Color: black
The media could not be loaded. I was a little hesitant to purchase this keyboard after reading the reviews, especially considering the frequent mention of typing difficulty with the keys on the keyboard. I mean it looked great, but the whole purpose of a keyboard is typing on it and if it poses problems in that area, it could be a real deal-breaker. I went ahead and ordered it anyway because it just looked so cool. After receiving it, I plugged it in and, with a little trepidation, began typing on it. I found that getting accustomed to the keys was a very minor concern. In fact, I would not even consider it an issue at all. I think it caused me to hit another key in addition to the one I was typing once or twice; however, I’m not a great at keyboarding, so it could very well have been me. On the best keyboards, I use the backspace key quite frequently. At the same time, I have had training in using a keyboard and can type without the hunt and peck method. It helps that this keyboard also has a little raised line on the F and J keys so you can get the correct hand placement without looking. I think the thing that throws people off is not the size of the keys as much as the feel. Because they are circular, with a raised edge around the outside of the key, they feel different underneath your fingers, so it takes a little getting used to in that respect. It’s a bit of a distraction at first. It has a generous six feet of cord, which is usually ample for most setups. The cord also has a hook and loop strip which keeps the cord together when not in use. The cord is not braided, but it should hold up under regular use. The video for this keyboard was taken under very bright lighting and the RGB colors show very well. I purchased this for my work office, where I have bright lighting, so this was a big plus. Upon plugging in a second time, it remembered my RGB settings I had on it before it was unplugged. I read a lot of reviews that mention the audible click for the Cherry red mechanical keys. While certainly different than a non-mechanical keyboard, when I began typing on this keyboard, I really did not notice the sound until I was writing the review, and what had been said by other reviewers called my attention to it. The switches I have on my keyboard for my home computer are mechanical Cherry brown, and I did not notice a lot of difference in the loudness of the sound. In fact, for an office environment, even with others around, I don’t think it would be that much of an issue, unless of course a co-worker has misophonia, then any keyboard would probably be difficult for them to tolerate. Overall, I really like this keyboard. It is very bright and has a lot of onboard color options. There are a lot of RGB keyboards that can be had for cheaper, but as the saying goes, you get what you pay for, and in this instance, I am happy with what I had paid for. Not having disappointments is worth something in itself. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023 by GK

  • Problems with shipping; both arrived with what appeared to be damage, but wasn't.
Size: blue switch Color: black
EDIT: I adjusted my rating because despite the attempts to drive me crazy, this is a decent keyboard. Just don't be surprised when it arrives all beat up. I ordered this because of the various features, but like most people who want RGB lighting, that was a major selling point. When I ordered it, I requested additional packaging because I didn't want it stolen. It arrived in a crushed, brutalized box with no cushioning in it, and no labeling to let the shippers know not to smash it around. The box had been completely torn open, defeating the 'hide what's inside' concept, and had been hastily re-taped closed. The box inside was crushed, scraped and equally damaged. The inner box the keyboard came in has little padding to absorb shocks, with just maybe a 1/4 inch of padding on the ends, and nothing to protect the keys or bottom. I requested a replacement, and complained about the packaging, as well as what was apparent damage; it looked like some of the RGB elements had been damaged, and were stuck on (more on this later). They apologized and sent me a new one in a single day (!), which impressed me... until it arrived WITHOUT AN OUTER BOX, and with two of the corners crushed in. This IS considered a delicate device, right? Why is it not packaged in a way that allows it to arrive without it being broken? I'm not even sure if this is it BEING broken at this point, as it's the same on both keyboards. The NUM button was glowing a constant white when I plugged it in, and at some point after, the CapsLk also began to do so, but then mysteriously went back to cycling colors; a sure sign this thing was already well on it's way to shorting out... but actually not. Neither of these could be dimmed, and remained constantly bright no matter what settings I used. Turns out they turn like this to show they're active... something that isn't explained in the manual, or anywhere on the product page. I had no idea, and since this is something that has happened with previous keyboards as a sign of a short or a dying lighting module, I assumed it was damaged. It also did something odd when I dimmed it completely and accidentally pressed the dim function again, but that too is explained nowhere in the single sheet document that comes with it, nor anywhere on the product page. All in all a confusing, frustrating process for getting a new keyboard. They should seriously consider packaging it more safely, due to how roughly it gets handled in transit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2023 by Darena B.

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