💻 Elevate Your Typing Game with RK100!
The RK ROYAL KLUDGE RK100 is a versatile mechanical keyboard designed for gamers and professionals alike. With a compact 96% layout, it features 100 conflict-free keys, three modes of connectivity (2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth, and wired), and hot swappable blue switches for a tactile typing experience. Its durable design includes oil-resistant ABS keycaps and a powerful 3750 mAh battery, ensuring long-lasting performance. Plus, with fully programmable keys, you can tailor your keyboard to fit your specific needs.
Brand | RK ROYAL KLUDGE |
Package Dimensions | 39.5 x 16.21 x 4.9 cm; 1.11 Kilograms |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer reference | 01-001-100-00-01 |
Manufacturer | RK ROYAL KLUDGE |
Color | Black |
Hardware Platform | Laptop |
Operating System | mac |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 13.87 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.3 Milligrams |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.11 Kilograms |
E**.
Clicky typing sounds and a chonky space bar.
The connectivity is great for this product, though I mainly use the wireless and the Bluetooth, it has a lot of lighting styles of RGB that you can customize to fit your aesthetic. The typing is something that I have to get used as the keys feel a little "loose" whereby you press a key accidentally and it is registered, but it's more of practice to avoid such things occurring. Also, the sounds from the space bar are chonky, which is a detail I loved.
N**A
Exactly as described and expected.
Royal kludge has never disappointed
M**Y
High-quality keyboard
I now have three different styles of mechanical keyboards from RK and all of them are solid boards. One of them has brown switches, two of them have blue switches, and I opted for red switches on this one. I am getting used to the red switches after spending so long using blues. It will take a little getting used to, but I can tell the keyboard itself is made from higher-quality materials. The switches feel solid and consistent, and the board has good weight to it. I do wish the RGB backlight was a little brighter when it's not plugged in as the backlight dims a little when you unplug it. Obviously, this is to save battery life so I understand why it does it, and it's really only a small complaint.As for the wireless functionality, so far it has a consistent signal with no drops. Overall, I am as happy with this board as I am with my other RK's.
R**Z
Mi mejor teclado hasta ahora.
Después de haber usado un teclado considerablemente más caro (Logitech G513 Carbon) puedo decir que no estoy para nada decepcionado sino al contrario:Es un teclado muy completo y mucho más compacto, se siente de muy buena calidad y lo puedes usar con 2 computadoras (conectado a una con el cable y a otra con 2.4Ghz) aparte de también ser Bluetooth.Lo único por lo que me podría quejar sería por la calidad de las keycaps y que cuesta un poco de trabajo acostumbrarte a la distribución en un principio, pero todo lo demás excelente.Nota: no he usado el software porque según comentan genera problemas.
C**E
Incredible keyboard for the price! Just needs a steep adjustment period.
I originally am coming from a Logitech G613 that I got for ~$85 when it was still relatively new. I had that keyboard for nearly 4 years and it still is working totally fine today. Zero problems with that keyboard, and I highly recommend it.HOWEVER, my desk space had always been really small and the lack of backlighting still kind of bothered me. So I needed an upgrade with small form factor, still had a 10key pad, and had backlighting.After doing a lot of comparison and research (Keychron, Epomaker, Vortex, etc), I settled on this Royal Kludge RK100. Here's a breakdown of my review.PROs:+ Switches. I chose the hot-swappable Browns, as I'm one of the people who don't like the ultra clicky sound of the blues, but want a good balance over the Reds. I love the feeling of these Browns, especially after using the Romer G switches on the G613. These switches have a great sound that isn't loud, but the feedback and actuation feels satisfying with every click. A nice "thocciness" as the keyboard enthusiasts say. The fact that you can choose your own base switch, and then switch it entirely with customization is nice, although I myself will never do any customization. I don't have the patience haha.+ Backlighting. Full RGB with multiple lighting modes and even lighting recording! I haven't even tried the lighting recording, and I probably never will, but the fact that you can do that is pretty damn cool. The keycaps also allow the light to come through the letter itself so its not just background lighting. I like switching up the lighting modes just based on what Im doing or my mood. Theres a "Christmas-y" mode that I definitely will use come holiday time!!+ Num10 keypad. I wasn't going to give up my 10keypad anytime soon, and I still don't plan on it. Number entry for me is a necessity and I love having the numberpad while still having a much smaller form factor than the G613. More on this later though...........+ Battery life/charging. I like being able to just unplug my phone and plug the keyboard in for a quick charge. I've only had to charge this once in the month that I've had this. I turn it off everytime I walk away from it to conserve battery life. Those of you who will want to keep it on at all times will probably get closer to the ~7 to 9 day battery life if you keep the backlight on all the time, and if you don't use it, you can probably get up to a 25+ days. USB-C charging is really nice though. And the battery light indicator is helpful.+ Build quality. This keyboard is very sturdy with no creaking or flex. The rubber feet stay put nicely and the riser feet are also rubberized and are not flimsy at all.+ Connections. I like the ability to connect via dongle, Bluetooth, or wired. I only use the dongle. Its been perfect. No lag. No drops. Connects instantly as soon as I turn it on. Zero complaints here. Just as good as my G613 that NEVER had any drops in connection. But we'll see if this can last years.+ PRICE. All the features of this keyboard and its only $75 and wireless????? Sign me up.CONs:These aren't necessarily BAD things about this keyboard, its more of things that I am not exactly thrilled about.- Height. The height of the keyboard can be quite uncomfortable if you don't have a wrist rest. The G613 had a built in wrist rest that made it very comfortable to use, but it wasn't removable which made the keyboard SO much heavier and bigger than I wanted it to be in a small desk area. Though the riser feet are nice, there's no way I'm using them. I don't need to have an even higher angle. And that's WITH the wrist rest. Its a pretty high keyboard. So keep that in mind.- USB passthrough. Has anyone been able to get this to work? For some reason. It doesn't work for me. Maybe I'm using it wrong. Is it just for charging? It can charge my phone which is nice, but its very slow. But in terms of connecting a mouse....I never got that to work. I don't mind that much because I wasn't planning on using it anyway, but if you're buying it for the extra passthrough, hopefully you have better luck than me.- ARROW KEYS and ZERO on keypad. I get that its due to unfamiliarity and I totally understand this is the compromise of the small form factor with keypad. But I guess I just have long fingers. When I press shift, I tend to press farther on the right side of the right shift key. And because of the shortened key and the UP arrow replacing that area, I am pressing that up arrow way too much, its pretty annoying. I've gotten better at it and writing this review hasn't been the biggest pain, but it does get annoying. Hopefully in 3 months I wont even have to think about it right now. The single key size ZERO on the numpad is also a jarring difference for me. As an avid numpad user, I still have yet to get used to this. It may just take time, but I really do miss my full size zero.....BOTTOM LINE:Despite those complaints (they are just complaints, not really negatives about this keyboard), I freaking love this keyboard. The switches feel and sound great. Theyre so satisfying to press. I love typing on this thing. I go out of my way to write longer comments just because typing on this is so enjoyable. The back lighting is fun and extremely helpful. The small form factor is much more suitable for my desk size, and all I need is a long adjustment period to the shortened zero and shift keys.I highly recommend this keyboard. Both for the enthusiast who wants to customize everything, and for the average person who just wants a good keyboard of this size and doesn't want to give up the numpad. Anyone who gets this as their first mechanical keyboard is opening the golden door to world of keyboards. And you may not need to go any further!! 5/5
H**N
Good use!
Quite user friendly and easy to set up especially with 2 modes (BT & 2.4G). Nice backlight functions..
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