

⌨️ Elevate your workspace with sleek, silent precision!
The Rii RK907 is an ultra-slim, wired USB keyboard designed for both Mac and PC users, featuring low-profile, quiet keys and a splash-resistant build. Its compact form factor saves desk space while delivering reliable, plug-and-play functionality across multiple Windows versions and macOS, making it a budget-friendly, durable choice for professionals seeking a no-nonsense typing experience.





| ASIN | B0BXNGJ2LD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #90 in Computer Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,524) |
| Date First Available | March 7, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 14.1 ounces |
| Item model number | RK907 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Rii |
| Product Dimensions | 17.52 x 5.71 x 0.79 inches |
G**N
Works GREAT; Very QUIET
Very good keyboard, good feel. Keys have soft keybeds, and do not make a lot of noise. I'm using it with a Mac, and the compatibility is perfect, except for the OPTION and COMMAND keys being reversed, but this is the case with all non-Apple keyboards; the ALT key is the OPTION key, and the "Windows" key is the COMMAND key. Mac System Preferences provide a setting to modify these keys; It's a very easy fix. It works once the Mac boots up, so you still have to remember the reversed keys if you want to use any of the Mac Startup Actions, like selecting a bootup drive. GREAT keyboard, GREAT price.
K**N
Basic and Reliable – Gets the Job Done
The Rii RK907 Ultra-Slim Compact USB Wired Keyboard is as straightforward as it gets. It’s not fancy, doesn’t have any special features, but it does exactly what you need a keyboard to do. It’s lightweight and compact, making it a good option if you’re short on desk space or just need a simple keyboard for everyday use. It works seamlessly across multiple platforms, including Mac and PC, and I had no issues with compatibility. If you’re looking for a no-frills, budget-friendly keyboard that gets the job done, this is a solid choice. Just don’t expect anything beyond the basics!
A**N
Good keyboard
Good keyboard for price. Easy to type on.
R**B
Keys are very quiet
This is a functional keyboard. It has separate multi media keys but they are slightly small and too close to the F keys. So when you press on the volume keys you also hit the F key below it. The keys are very quiet but I'm not a fan of these keys, they are like mechanical keys. I just couldn't get used to them. I'm too used to the chiclet keys. The cord is too short, could be a foot longer. Otherwise it's a very good basic wired keyboard. Not sure how long it will continue working, I will keep this as a backup.
V**A
Great replacement for yet another dead Logitech k270
I use this for typing, and to control media. It's got rewind, ffwd, volume up and down, mute, stop, play/pause, and there's also a couple of other buttons (a 'home' and another one that I've set to open the calculator with Windows Power Toys). This keyboard basically has the same sort of 'hand feel' when typing as the k270, but without the little 'bump' at the bottom. I don't miss it and prefer the flat bottom of the Rii. Other than the k270 having that weird bulge, the distance between keys on the Rii and the size of the keys is basically identical, which is great since I don't need to readjust over a decade of muscle memory. Also, it's wired, so no more screwing around with batteries. It's light weight and fits on a mounted arm nicely. Also it says "Rii" above the up arrow, which reminds me of the old WRYYYYY meme, and that makes me chuckle.
R**Y
Excellent Keyboard w/Original Layout
Excellent keyboard, inexpensive but smoothe, quiet, and everything works. I wanted a wired keyboard to insure it wouldn't have any problems or need charging and I got it with this one. I wanted all keys to be in their original places, and they are.
T**Y
Worked
Works as expected
D**N
Not bad for price
Pros: Low price. The most quiet keyboard out of all the "silent" type keyboards I have tried. Full size. Cons: Keys can easily be damaged if pressed too hard, because the silicone domes of the membrane is rather fragile. Once this happens, the key must be pressed much harder and gets stuck due to loss of spring force.
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