Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Reviews of RK ROYAL KLUDGE RK61 Wireless 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Ultra-Compact Bluetooth Mechanical Keyboard with 10 Hours Battery Life and Tactile Brown Switches, Compatible for Multi-Device Connection

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Great keyboard for it’s price!
I bought this keyboard for occasional use with my iPad mini. I wanted a Bluetooth mechanical keyboard that’s not too big and at a good price.

Build Quality. It’s built much nicer than I expected (especially since I was going for a lower price point). I love the feel of mechanical keyboard, and i can type super fast with it. The weight of it, feels substantial
giving it a quality feel. But not too heavy where I wouldn’t want to carry with me in my messenger bag to Starbucks. I’ve only had for 1 day, but I doesn’t seem like the keys will pop out easy and for no reason.

Criticisms. The font choice used on the keys. I assume they are trying to appeal the ‘gamer’ market. It’s not ugly. Or that obtrusive. It’s not something I would go for if I had a choice. Definitely not a dealbreaker. Also, to pair the keyboard- you actually have to read the manual. There isn’t a separate tiny button that you would expect. You have hit fn+tab, then fn+p. Not that it’s hard, but i don’t know if it’s something i’d Remember or have the manual on me when i’m on the go.


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 I am extremely pleased with how it looks
Received on time, in proper condition. I am extremely pleased with how it looks. If you are lookin for a quality, yet budgeted, 60% keyboard( in white) this is the way to go. I use mine for gaming, whilst connected via micro usb. Easily swapable key caps, which I swapped out immediately( personal preference . All in all I’d buy again, and recommend to anyone getting into the 60 percent keyboard game. (Not as preferred for writing, or speed typing, right off of the bat. After two weeks I’m fully adjusted, though my large hands could have played into the struggle/ delay of learning)

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