








⌨️ Elevate your desk game with compact power and seamless style!
The RK ROYAL KLUDGERK68 is a wireless 65% mechanical keyboard featuring 68 keys including standalone arrow and control keys. It supports Bluetooth 5.0 with multi-device switching, hot-swappable tactile brown switches for easy customization, a robust 1450mAh battery providing up to 13 hours of use, and 20 dynamic blue backlight modes to enhance your gaming and productivity experience.
A**A
Factory foamed, lubed, and works with Linux - perfect!
The RK68 is a great beginner board if you're just getting into the hobby of mechanical keyboards. It's easy to mod, comes with all the bells and whistles stock, and works for any office/personal environment.I bought this with the intention to make this my portable keyboard, as it was lightweight and had all the features I needed. This is used between a PC, MAC, and a couple of linux boxes. It connects fine to all devices, even when running bluetooth. Haven't tested with my Raspberry Pi, but I don't think it's going to be an issue there.It's 2023 and surprisingly only a few are mentioning that this already comes foamed and lubed out of the box. When replacing the keycaps and switches, i noticed that the stabs had a decent amount of lube on them, so there was no rattle. Even the spacebar was quiet - they had filled the plate gap with foam to prevent dust and minimize rattle. Removing the keycaps and switches, I could see there was definitely foam between the plate and PCB - a pleasant surprise. The back also doesn't sound as hollow, so I'm guessing they added foam to fill the space where the battery is, as well.I was already happy with the sound and feel, so I skipped the tape mod and only replaced the keycaps and swapped out the reds for Gateron Milky Yellows. It sounds and feels fantastic.Just calling out that this is LED (single blue light) and not RGB. It’s also dual mode - Bluetooth and wired - with no USB dongle. So if both items are important for you, look elsewhere.This board has the potential to sound however you like, depending on how you tune it. It all comes down to preference. But for what you're getting out of the box and for that price - it's a great everyday keyboard at an incredible starter value with a lot of potential down the road.
K**A
Very useful, and functional keyboard.
I have greatly enjoyed using and modifying this keyboard. Currently it is primarily outfitted with the stock switches and keycaps, save for spacebar, left shift, left tab, backspace, enter, and the arrow-keys which are Akko matcha greens. The stock keycaps I received are the clicky blue switches that have tactile feedback. I will be replacing these stock switches at some point to something that will match the matcha greens in a more flattering way. However these switches feel like decent quality, and you receive a few spares in case some fail. I use this keyboard primarily for work as an IT person, which I feel it excels at as you can quickly swap from up to three bluetooth devices, enabling the user to quickly switch back and forth without having to worry about a dongle or power chord. Battery lasts quite a while, I have only charged it once since purchasing at this point. Did have an issue where certain keys would not respond, but i was able to remedy the situation by holding function and spacebar for a few seconds. Would recommend this keyboard!Returning after I have upgraded the stock switches, I have been astounded by how this keyboard performs with upgraded switches. I chose Lavender Purple Pro V3s because they were a pretty close mach to the Matcha Green Pros that I installed previously. The keyboard performs very nicely and feels very great with these switches!
C**Y
For it's price it's honestly pretty awesome.
Honestly for it's price, it's a very nice setup. The RK Red switches are IMO not bad once you add some lube to them. They are very cheap starting price so you can customize or mod them however you'd like and not feel too bad about it if something breaks while also having a very reliable keyboard underneath. My biggest complaint is that out of the box this keyboard has absolutely no weight to it. I took a metal support and cut a piece off and it fit comfortably in the bottom of the case and the foam holds it in place so there's 0 rattling. The keyboard feels WAY more premium after doing this. You could also pour silicone into the base to dampen sound and add weight. Again, it's a cheap keyboard so who cares if you're trying out something new and it isn't great. I think I have 5 of them so far and each one is a little different. It's nice to have comparisons of the same product imo so you have clear data and I've so far just been a big fan of this keyboard for it's price and ability to do what I need.EDIT: One problem, and I'd consider it a semi-major problem, I've noticed is that when you are using the Keyboard over Bluetooth, it has a tendency to not send keypresses. I thought maybe it was interference from the keyboard and the computer since there is so much 2.4ghz present nowadays, but I happened to be on a rural road with nothing to do so I figured I'd test out the keyboard with my laptop in the car. Even when I am no where near any interference, the keyboard still has a hard time keeping a strong connection with my device. That being said, I mostly use the keyboard wired and I have NEVER noticed a missed keystroke when it was plugged in, so still I think this keyboard is a tremendous value, but understand that the bluetooth functionality is really not well implemented and there are no dedicated dongles for you to make this a wireless keyboard essentially making the wireless capability unusable without severe frustration.
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