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RK ROYAL KLUDGE S108 Typewriter Keyboard, Retro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Wired 108 Keys with RGB Backlit Sidelight, Detachable Wrist Rest, Round Keycaps Blue Switches - Black

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Size: blue switch


Color: black


Features

  • Retro Typewriter Style with Mechanical Keys: Mechanical blue switches offer medium resistance, audible click sound & tactile feedback, provides responsive and precise gaming environment and performance. Vintage steampunk keyboard round keycaps looks like a classical typewriter, brings you comfortable typing feeling & stable clicking touch.
  • Unique RGB Backlit Light Up Keyboard: Featuring dynamic colorful Per-Key Illumination, up to 168 LED backlit modes, Dynamically adjusting color changing. This RGB mechanical keyboard has customizable transparent sidelight for an immersive gaming atmosphere. You can also adjust the rainbow keyboard backlit brightness and speed. Moreover, you can create customized backlight as needed.
  • Detachable Wrist Rest & Metal Panel: The ergonomic ABS palm rest provides firm support that alleviates pressure on your wrist from gaming at an elevated angle.The gaming mechanical keyboard panel was made of top-grade aluminium alloy material, with matte-finish texture, sturdy and robust enough to protect it from scratch.
  • 108-Key Anti-Ghosting: 108 keys full size keyboard with number pad, and all keys non-conflict. Every keystroke is registered during intense gameplay and fast typing, no matter how many other keys are pressed at the same time. Clicky keyboard let you enjoy high-grade game with fast response.
  • PC Gaming Keyboard Compatibilty: Support PC Mac Laptop, Tablet, Desktop computer, compatible with Windows 7/8/10/XP/Vista, Linux and Mac OS systems. Plug and play. No drivers are required. Universal Keycaps Compatibility: Seamlessly swap between vintage typewriter keycaps and standard keycaps for a unique and versatile typing experience, catering to your individual style and preferences.

Brand: RK ROYAL KLUDGE


Compatible Devices: Laptop, PC, Gaming Console


Connectivity Technology: USB


Keyboard Description: Mechanical gaming keyboard


Recommended Uses For Product: Everyday Use, Personal, Gaming


Special Feature: Round Key


Color: black


Number of Keys: 108


Keyboard backlighting color support: RGB


Style: Steampunk


Product Dimensions: 17.4 x 7.2 x 1.6 inches


Item Weight: 2.2 pounds


Manufacturer: RK ROYAL KLUDGE


Item model number: 108


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 13, 2019


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  • Great
Size: blue switch Color: black
Pretty much got what I expected with this so that's always about as much as can be expected unless you have particularly low expectations of a product. I hoped this would be as good looking in person as in the pics and it definitely is, plus a bunch more. It has downsides but it's not as pricey as the big name keyboards and after a couple months it's still working fine, plus if you like the style i honestly don't know an alternative that matches it remotely on the modern typewriter sort of look it has - I think maybe once I saw an expensive keyboard made out of retrofitted keyboards, with all the issues their keys had an the less than optimal key layout and slope of the rows putting the top row far above the bottom, and the recreations would lose some cool points to solve some of these issues and supply some useful keys not on a real vintage typewriter. Stuff like that is really for hipster types to look cool and retro without care for the functionality of it as a keyboard for much of anything because computers 'are lame' or something, right? Anyway, besides liking it, some pros and cons: Pros: - Fully functional in all ways described, and as easy as plug and play - All the controls and color / effect / brightness options are available as keyboard commands, with no accompanying software required or complicated set up processes for relatively limited function options (unlike some big, expensive players - looking at you; Corsair (especially), and Logitech. Realistically programs that allow multiple effect layers (like e.g. -!a color / colors, a wave effect, a typing effect like a single color change or ripple / "pebble in a pond" effect, that's about as much as anyone can process or would look okay). You could add more but it either wouldn't be noticed because colors are similar to those used, or you can add jarring sudden bits of unexpected colors in a way that just diminishes the quality of the existing effect; Multiple constant changes clash as do multiple typing-reactant set ups. Basically, the combo of a set main color / colors / animation and the available addition of something like the ripple effect is plenty of movement and honestly more than what looks good w the style - I have a warm white / yellow and orange type background color and a typing effect in a cooler, brighter / whiter color scheme and it is more than enough, the reaction animation might be excessive to some and with this old style coloration of a warmer (2-3k kelvin) light temp that old lightbulbs were pretty exclusively made in, simple works well. You can do a rainbow and crazy stuff if you like though, and without touching your computer. - You also can independently control the side light - The mechanical feel of the keys is nice as are the satisfying click-clacks it produces, as long as you don't need to be quiet - home office yes, work office probably not unless you're the boss or at least have a private office. - Price is reasonable for quality and capabilities, at least where some keyboards are $150-200 for (seems to me) imperceivable benefits in response time etc.. and the software which can also set macros etc. easily but probably isn't worth it for non-gamers, and I doubt they're getting this anyway because it can't possibly be the best layout for that. - Seems well made, no issues - Really makes a nice look in, for example, a more traditional office (I moved into a house with an old fashioned wood paneled office and found a large wood / brass antique desk with inlaid green leather top on consignment to buy, and it fits the look perfectly - only the monitors look somewhat out of place. - Not the quickest to type on, the key shape and design aren't going to set record WPMs for you, but if you use the number pad more than the keys like me and normally average 120-180 wpm you could drop to 50-100 or so wpm but that's fine for many uses including many work needs. On that.. - Full size number pad, very comfortable and easy to use, trading options as my main vocation, I need it most and it's not failed me or even caused a typo. Cons: - Wired - Save the customization keys ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2020 by aberwah

  • 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. ADDENDUM After further typing with this keyboard, I decided to amend my review. I still really like it, but there is a little getting used to the keyboard before one is comfortable with it. Since the space of the keys took up more space than the keyboard I replaced, on the vertical plane anyway, I figured that the size of the keys could not be the problem. If anything, they were spaced further apart than a regular keyboard. So, I began to think of other factors that might affect the feel of this keyboard. First, I tried folding a couple of pieces of paper and raising the wrist rest by about 1/8 of an inch. This seemed to help, but it still wasn't where I wanted to be. I finally got somewhere very close to perfect when I folded the attached wrist rest under the keyboard, took my 3/4-inch-high traditional wrist rest, set it about ½” inch to an inch from the keyboard, and put the feet on the top of the keyboard down so the top is elevated. That pretty much did the trick, though there will probably be a little tweaking I'll do along the way. It still takes a little getting used to; however, the change in hand positioning has made so much difference. After some experimentation, I believe that the awkward feel of the keyboard was not due to the size of the keys as some reviewers had said. In fact, as I mentioned, the keys took up more space on the keyboard than the keyboard I was using. If anything, the keys were spaced a little too far apart. I think this is because they are round and do not fit together like square keys. But, after doing some trying of different things, I think what I found was a way to successfully type with much less adjustment of style or a learning curve. For me, it has much more to do with my hand position in relation to the keyboard than the keyboard itself. Furthermore, I think the provided wrist rest is too low and too close to the keyboard for optimal functioning. So, for me, I think the best answer was to use a traditional wrist rest and have the back legs of the keyboard extended. That seemed to provide a more natural position for my hands in typing. With a little help from AutoCorrect, and the occasional gratuitous use of the backspace key, I was flying across the keyboard in no time. If you purchase this keyboard, which I would recommend, I encourage you to try some experimentation yourself and find what works best for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023 by GK

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