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RK ROYAL KLUDGE RK61 Wireless 60% Triple Mode BT5.0/2.4G/USB-C Mechanical Keyboard, 61 Keys Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, Compact Gaming Keyboard w/Software (Hot Swappable Brown Switch, White)

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Size: Hot-Swappable Brown Switch


Color: White


Features

  • First Generation of Triple Mode Keyboards - Wireless mode with stable BT5.0 chipset, hassle-free 2.4Ghz dongle plus USB-C wired mode set no limits about your keyboard connection. The RK61 is best to fit smartphone, laptop and tablet.
  • 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard: The Compact mechanical keyboard with 61 Keys brings you a neat desktop. Tips you might want to know is that 60% BT gaming keyboard without numpad is most FPS gamers choice, more spaces left for mouse movements.
  • 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: RK61 60 Percent mechanical keyboard Allows you to use continuously about 13 hours with lightest backlit, up to 360 hours standby time.
  • Single Color Backlit But Not Dull: Even if RK61 has no multicolored RGB but only single LED backlit, the 17 dynamic backlit modes keep the plain effect away. Use FN + to choose your ideal mode, adjust the brightness and glowing speed freely.
  • DIY Software Supports - {bit.ly/RK_Keyboard_SW_240104}

Description

RK ROYAL KLUDGE RK61 Wireless 60% Triple Mode BT5.0/2.4G/USB-C Mechanical Keyboard, 61 Keys Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, Compact Gaming Keyboard w/Software (Hot Swappable Brown Switch, White)

Brand: RK ROYAL KLUDGE


Compatible Devices: PC


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, RF, USB-C


Keyboard Description: Mechanical


Recommended Uses For Product: Everyday Use


Special Feature: Backlit


Color: White


Number of Keys: 61


Keyboard backlighting color support: Single Color


Style: Modern,Classic,Casual,Standard,Ultimate


Product Dimensions: 11.5 x 4.02 x 1.54 inches


Item Weight: 1.81 pounds


Manufacturer: RK ROYAL KLUDGE


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 078396023


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: March 16, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Fantastic wired/wireless 60% for the price and good for Macs!
Size: Hot-Swappable Brown Switch Color: White
Was interested in diving into the world of mech keyboards but didn't want to spend 200 on a very intense keyboard. Thought I'd look at some interesting cheap options for wired/wireless keebs and go from there. I kept coming back to the RK61 based on online reviews saying that it was great for the price and I totally agree. For reference, this is my first actual keyboard purchase. All the other keyboards I've used in the past have been attached to the laptop, lol. I chose 60% because I don't use any of the keys above the numbers line. Nor do I use any page up/down keys or home buttons, etc. It's super compact as a result and I love this part. Obviously, if you use those or want separate arrow keys, maybe consider a 65% or TKL or something. I do have to say I was super hesitant about getting this because I only use Mac. The fact that there were no Mac keycaps kind of bothered me and I didn't know how easy it'd be to switch functionality. I was also hesitant about the fact that the arrow keys were not separate, especially being in the design profession and having to use arrow keys quite often. Happy to say that the keyboard settings in the Mac menu are easy to switch around, making the cmd key the one closest to the spacebar and solving that issue. I don't really care so much about the actual keycaps saying stuff different as long as I know the functionality is there. And the arrow keys, honestly. Took a couple tries to get used to it but now (3 days later), it's very natural to me to hit the fn key while using the arrow keys. Please note, before you can use fn to use arrow key functionality, you must first (on the new model, at least) hit fn+enter in order to get it to shift to that usage. Everything else is fine! Super happy that for about 50, I could get a wired and wireless version. I use the keyboard right next to my hooked up MBP and a monitor and have never experienced lag. I would use the wire but it looks messy and I like to keep my desk clean. Easy enough to charge at night anyway, when sleeping. Also really love the fact that this isn't RGB. I know some folks might want RGB (and I believe there is a version of this with it) but it was much too colorful for me and for my aesthetic, I wanted single color. The blue backlight is absolutely stunning with the white. Love it so much. Brown switch is fine for me although I tried a version with red switches and it does seem a tad quieter because it's linear and doesn't make a sound on the upstroke. But that's all up to personal preference. I haven't tried the Bluetooth switching since I only got one device so can't speak to that. Even though there is only one backlight, there are still many options for light effects as well as dimming or brightening the backlight. Additionally, it feels weighty and feels solid and not cheaply made, another great plus. One last thing to mention is that it does have to 'wake up' after a period of no usage. So whereas my Mac keyboard could regularly wake up the laptop on one click, I have to first click to wake up the keeb and then click again to wake up the Mac. No big issue for me but worthy of mentioning. Overall, amazing purchase as a first keyboard. I even purchased additional keycaps to get it to look a bit more custom! Vote HELPFUL if this review was useful for you! It would definitely encourage me to write more reviews! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2020 by LQ LQ

  • Excellent keyboard
Size: Hot-Swappable Brown Switch Color: White
The media could not be loaded. I am not a mechanical keyboard expert by any means. I wanted a 60% board to use with my laptop, tablet, and occasionally the game consoles. Build quality of the keyboard feels substantial, not flimsy at all. The key caps look great and I love the options for backlighting. I selected the brown switches, they sound great and feel great to type with. It does take some getting used to after only typing on a full size board but totally doable. Excellent starter keyboard to mess around with putting on new key caps or switches. ADDITIONAL NOTE Something to be aware of if you are going to be swapping out keycaps and switches - The PCB is NORTH FACING (backlighting LEDs are on top) instead of SOUTH FACING (backlight LEDs on bottom). This may limit compatbility with cherry profile keycaps because the orientation of the switch will not fully allow the switch to bottom out. I was not aware of this before ordering some new keycaps but luckily they were OEM profile. The most common type of keycap profile is cherry so you may be limited to what you can use! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2023 by Dat T.

  • Alot Of Cool Features
Size: Hot-Swappable Brown Switch Color: White
RK61 is a very versatile keyboard that can literally fit anyone's needs. I personally used it for working and it is amazing. The plastic quality is good and the device is hot swappable so you can make it sound better or sound quieter. It is both compatible with 5 pin and 3 pin switches which is really good because then you have 2x more the options than a regular keyboard. There are also many different lighting options which are all really unique and fits everyone's preference. One minor downside might be that there is no F row and no volume up or down but it is still usable but a little less convenient ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024 by Jennifer Li

  • Nice keyboard, abysmal manual
Size: Hot-Swappable Brown Switch Color: White
I bought this keyboard as a gift for my mother and helped set it up for her. The documentation is a very poor Chinese to English translation that is often nonsensical in what it says. It was very difficult to translate the English in to real English. I wrote up a replacement mini-manual for her and I've pasted it below. Hopefully it helps! The brown switches offer a nice tactile feel, but are very quiet and not the old school 1980's mechanical clicking that I was after. I don't know much about the "colors" of the switches, but brown is nice and quiet and has a good spring. I can see why it is the commonly purchased key type on Amazon. The white light is nice, but it's a very cold white light so it almost has a blue hue to it. Still looks nice, but I thought it was worth noting. The lack of dedicated arrow keys was a disappointing oversight on my part. It makes it difficult to type if you're a heavy keyboard user (as opposed to a more point and click user). I know you can switch between media key modes to enable the arrow keys, but then you can't use the "?" key without pressing "Fn+Shift+?" which is awkward and difficult for me. All that to say, if you want to use arrow keys, there are trade offs in what keys are enabled/disabled. I'm sure you'll find a happy medium. I'm optimistic based on previous reviews that this will be well-enjoyed. I'll have to post a follow up in a few months to see if the 4-star rating persists. English to English Manual Translation: Pair a new device: Long-press Fn + Q/W/E Switch between devices: Short-press Fn + Q (Device 1), W (Device 2), or E (Device 3) Switch between Mac and Windows key mappings: Fn + S - Mac Fn + A - Windows Switch between Arrow keys and "?" : Fn + Enter (press again to switch back) Cycle between keyboard preferences (3 modes): Fn + Left Ctrl 1. Normal - all letters w/"?" key and top row is numbers. 2. Multifunction keys enabled (can't type YUI,HJK,NM<) 3. Media - like Normal but number keys are media keys instead. Use Fn key to type numbers. --- Summary: Normal mode with the arrow keys enabled may be the best for typing. Normal mode with the arrow keys disabled might be more convienient for iPad though since you can tap to position your cursor and don't have to learn a new way to type the "?" symbol. --- Charging: If switch is ON, plugging in the power cable will show 3 flashes continously - battery is charging 3 flashes - battery is already full, all lights off after 3 minutes 5 flashes after unplugging also indicates a full battery. If the switch is OFF, plugging in the power cable will show 3 flashes continously - battery is charging, keycap lights remain on 3 flashes - battery is already full, keycap lights remain on All lights off after unplugging. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2020 by C. Stout

  • Great quality and reasonable price
Size: Hot-Swappable Brown Switch Color: White
My 14 year old son is very pleased with this keyboard
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024 by Janne

  • Good quality
Size: Hot-Swappable Brown Switch Color: White
This keyboard worked out well.
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024 by LAVONA FANCIL

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