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The RK ROYAL KLUDGER K84 is a cutting-edge wireless mechanical keyboard featuring a unique 75% layout, three versatile connection modes (BT5.0, 2.4Ghz, USB-C), and a hot-swappable design for customizable switches. With a high-capacity battery lasting up to 200 hours, this keyboard is perfect for gamers and professionals alike, offering both functionality and style.
J**.
Solid keyboard, but not much room to mod.
So this is replacing a Corsair K65 with cherryMX reds. Nothing wrong with that keyboard, but I wanted something different, thanks to Hipyotech (howdy hey).In the box came the keyboard, a user manual, a combo cap and switch puller, a USB A to USB C cable, and some extra swtiches. Not a lot of wasted room in the box, which is kinda nice. Wireless dongle is attached to the bottom of the keyboard, and was plug and play.It's got a bunch of RGB modes, colors, and settings. It's nice to be able to just play around with them at my whim. I know this isn't a huge feature on mechanical keyboards nowadays, but I'm coming from a board that didn't have any... let me have this!I went with tactile browns, as that was the first mechanical keyboard that I had. I think I prefer that style of switch, and these aren't aggressively tactile. The keyboard is surprisingly quiet, especially compared to the Corsair that I had. There was a bit of a springy ping when you hit the space bar a bit too hard. The fix was popping 6 screws out of the keyboard and painter's taping the bottom of the PCB. I did just a single layer, and it took care of the majority of the ping. I can still get it to ping, but I have to beat on the bar now. I also tossed some dense spacing foam I had from old lithium motorcycle batteries in the upper portion of the case to help mellow some of the sound out... sadly it was too thick to apply to the lower portion of the keyboard... sad.Less sad is the amount of space it takes up on the desk. It's pretty compact, so you're able to get the majority of a normal keyboard's function out of it in a smaller footprint than the K65. Nice! But also, not nice... more on that below.I haven't tested any sort of latency, bluetooth performance, or done much gaming with it, as life has been keeping me from doing a lot of gaming. That said, the typing experience has been very much a joy, and I'm getting used to a slightly higher than what I'm used to activation on the keys. That's causing me to jumble letters up as I'm typing. Just gotta get good.Speaking of getting good, it's not all sunshine and rainbows. Because of the form factor, the print screen, pause, delete, home, end, page up and down, and arrows are all scrunched in together. I'm not used to them being so close together, nor am I used to their non standard positions. This I think is just going to be a training issue with using the board... I won't lie though, there's a bit of frustration in having to look for a key that I've used for decades, and it not being where I was expecting. I'd love if the page up/down and home/end key positions were swapped. That would help me with the learning curve I think. Having the arrow keys surrounded by others is, likewise, very strange to me, as I'm unfamiliar and I can't hit them by simple touch anymore. Again, I think it's a training issue, but it's something to be aware of.I think the long and short of it is this is a keyboard that's nice to use if you need to free up some space on your desk. It's a pretty solid typing experience, and it's got a little space for modifying. On the downside, it's gonna take a little time getting used to key placement if you're used to blazing though spreadsheets and things like that. It's an affordable mechanical keyboard that lets you see where mechanical keyboards can go, especially if you're coming from a membrane style, or an older, much more difficult to modify keyboard.
C**R
Works on Mac! Way more than a budget mech.
RK84 80% With linear red switches.For starters - YES, this keyboard works on Mac! It even says so in the description AND user manual. It has a Mac mode and a Windows mode right on the keys! I canât speak for the software - I imagine that may only be usable on windows - but it is swappable, and it is compatible with both! I own both and use it on both so I promise you that it is. You can even swap the windows key with the alt key to where the command key normally is on a Mac when you switch the keyboard to Mac mode if youâd like. Much more comfortable!That said - here is my review:While this Mechanical keyboard is considered to fall under the âbudgetâ end of mechanical keyboards for its size - this keyboard is a great value.Hot-swappable switches, swappable keys, works both wired via USB-C, or wireless via any of its 3 different Bluetooth channels or itâs 2.4ghz USB, and even has two pass-through USB (type A) ports on the back for added convenience. It comes pre-built (although u wouldâve loved to assemble it), is compatible with Windows AND Mac, and it even has software! All for under $90? Thatâs hard to beat.Iâll be honest â this is my first mechanical keyboard, so take that for what you will. However, believe you me when I tell you that I did my research (and a lot of it) before purchasing this one. Seriously, itâs been months.This Royal Kludge RK84 met all of my criteria for a starter keyboard and then some. Has all the keys I really need (including a couple for convenience), could connect to two computers (but not at the same time), has red linear switches, is hot swappable, had decent battery life, adjustable RGB backlight, USB-C, and doesnât break the budget (around $100 since this is my first mechanical keyboard). I also wanted it to show up the next day, so keep in mind that these thoughts also include that I searched primarily on Amazon (which may or may not have limited me here, although I didnât feel that it did based on the options I found on YouTube and other forums as well). The selection on Amazon is quite decent for boards in this price range.I digress.Being a budget pre-built, and despite watching video after video on this mech (let alone probably 15-20 other keyboards), I was super unsure of what to expect after opening the box. I was nervous that it would feel super chintzy. I almost expected it to. I was worried it would rattle and clunk, it would be lightweight, and that it would feel cheap. More so, I was worried that I would be disappointed. However, that was not the case at all.I am currently blown away at the features and quality of this board (and Iâm a picky guy). Considering I couldâve spent double for a keyboard with the same (or even fewer) features that this bird has, confirms to me that this is a great starter levied for me, or for just about anybody who wants to affordably âdip their toesâ into the mech world.I canât speak much for longevity, but I am confident in saying that this is an awesome option among the many in its price range (at least on Amazon). Iâll upload a video of it completely stock later, but there isnât all that much rattle considering that things are minimally lubed from the factory - if at all.Now, no decent review is complete without an honest list of cons. After using it for a few hours this afternoon I have come upon a few things that are less desirable - but to be expected.- The user manual could be considered somewhat confusing at parts. Not that bad, but itâs mostly just pictures so some things are left to the imagination. For instance, the P button blinks indefinitely until you either pair it with the 2.4ghz USB dongle included, or switch the keyboard into Bluetooth mode and connect it.- There is some rattle in the stabs â but again this is to be expected and isnât severe enough that it canât be fixed fairly easily.- The case does sound a bit hollow/cheap â also an easy fix. It doesnât feel cheap though (as a reminder).- The brightness could be slightly more adjustable, although there is enough adjustability for me to be content.All things considered, this is a great keyboard. I would recommend it to anybody who thinks they might be interested in the enthusiast-side of mechanical keyboards.Easy 5 stars from me.
A**S
It has been a little more than 4 years, here are my thoughts about this keyboard.
I usually like to take between 3-5 years before writing a review on electronic products. First of all, the fact that this keyboard is still functional after 4 years talks volumes about the quality of the product. It is true that every 1 or 2 weeks I do a deep cleaning, but 4 years is a long time, especially for a keyboard of this price.The keys are nice, they have a great sound, and they are stable. The overall structure of the keyboard is also nice, and the inclination it provides is sufficient. Lastly, the battery life is extremely good. I use it for about 8-12 hours a day, and I think the battery goes for 1 or 1 1/2 weeks with 4 YEARS OF USE.One somewhat negative thing about the keyboard is the connection if you're using the USB. I literally have my PC case next to me, and I had to plug in the USB in the front panel, because the back panel was causing some lag.I won't mention anything about the RBG because I don't even use it, not important to me.In conclusion, this is a great product and if you take care of it, it will last you for years.
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