RK ROYAL KLUDGE H81 Hot Swappable Mechanical Keyboard, Triple Mode 2.4Ghz/BT5.1/USB-C Knob Control Wireless Gaming Keyboard Gasket Mounted with RGB Backlit SkyCyan Switch, 75% Layout 81 Keys

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  • MichaelS

    > 3 day

    Coming strictly from mechanical gaming keyboards, this is a breath of fresh air. I wasnt too sure about the switches (used to cherry reds) but after a few lines of text Im sold. This is my new primary keyboard. Pros: Feels very substantial for a plastic keyboard Very good typing experience Good response time 75%+ keyboard is a must as a Linux user Cons: RGB a little limited in fancier effect options compared to what Im used to No shine through keycaps and keycaps a little boring -though in theme with the board

  • Kasey McLaughlin

    > 3 day

    I love this keyboard. SO. MUCH. And for that price..... Whats not to love?! Its such good quality. Especially if you are just looking for a keyboard base. I have changed the caps & switches on this one 3 times already. The keyboard is amazing without any modifications. The led lights are bright & have no issues. If you like clicky keys you will like this keyboard. I feel like I got the same quality keyboard as a fancy $150-$300 keyboard.

  • Michael Markley

    > 3 day

    Just a disclaimer, this is my first mechanical keyboard. This thing feels solid and types so smoothly, input for gaming is instant. I am using it in wired mode which would be best for gaming but if you want you can use Bluetooth or wireless connectivity for 3 devices. Just turn the knob to the number and it swaps over. The lighting is amazing, especially since I was using a single colored full size board before. Lots of modes and you can change between single colors and rgb. Ill update if I have any issues but so far this is close to perfect. The space bar is louder than the other keys so I might look into an insert to dampen sound but thats it.

  • Grace Kim

    20-11-2024

    I have about 7 Keyboards. 2 Wired + 5 Wireless 4 Wireless keyboards were about an average $80. Best quality & Best quite but has lovely mechanic sounds. easy to get used to and it responds very quickly. I will get another one soon. I recommend this keyboard for sure!

  • Kim Flanders

    > 3 day

    Everything about this keyboard has impressed me so far. Sounds absolutely beautiful - quiet, with great feel. Keyboard looks great, RGB look great, connection knob works perfectly, no complaints here. I have gotten $150 keyboards in the past that do not compare. This will be my daily driver both for gaming and office use. Highly recommend to anybody.

  • Tori

    > 3 day

    This is now my daily use keyboard for work and fun. The dial for selection of devices is nice and tactile, it wont turn on if you dont want it to and softly snaps into place for each mode. The software is nice as it lets you change colors for all modes, as well as the sleep settings (this works over 2.4 and Wired, I have not tested BT with software changes) The battery life seems really good as well. USB dongle is magnetically kept on the back of the keyboard if not used. The sleep settings work well, and you dont lose your first keystroke when it wakes up from sleep. It has two leveling feet levels, which is nice since sometimes I want it a bit less angled for work, but more angled when playing games. It sounds good out of the box. There isnt any gasket movement, and if I didnt know it was in there, I would guess it wasnt in there, as it is very stiff, but it is helping the sound for sure. My issues with this are the switches, and the charging indicator. The switches (SkyCyan) are weird. They feel like a progressive Yellow switch. They are light for the first ,5mm of travel, then are a bit stiffer to actuation, and then to about the same weight as a yellow for bottom out. The light initial travel makes them feel a little mushy sometimes. Im looking to see what I want to swap with, but the ones it came with are workable for the time being. Just not my style of switch. Id never tried these before this keyboard. My other gripe is the charging light. If you have the keyboard plugged into USB power, and the keyboard goes to sleep, the indicator goes out as well. You wont know if it is done charging until you go to type again. If the keyboard is plugged in, Id like to see this light be lit regardless if the keyboard is sleeping since its plugged in. It really is a minor thing, but something I did notice. Other than the two things, one being subjective, I really do like this keyboard a lot. Ive been using it for work and play and have had no issues with either.

  • BloP

    > 3 day

    For 80$, this retro looking keyboard is a steal! It has a good sound tempering, budget switches, hot-swap 3/5 pin board and double-shot cherry pbt keycaps! Out of box sound is amazing. Pretty decent wireless connectivity (BT + 2.4G) with good battery life. I only didnt like mode changing knob. It could be moved to the under of the keyboard and they could add volume knob instead of it.

  • Chris

    > 3 day

    Overall it’s a solid keyboard for the price. Has a solid battery life and sounds decent out of the box without any modifications done to it. Looks really clean. Only downside for me was the RGB was not the best. The white looks blue and other colors look off. Other than that it is a solid Keyboard for the price.

  • C.L.

    > 3 day

    Great beginners board to tinker with. Or keep it stock, it felt and sounded good out of the box.

  • theshock

    > 3 day

    I have been using a Mac style thin keyboard for several years, and while it has been good, the feel of the keys was not what I have grown up with. With this mechanical keyboard, I feel a great responsiveness to the keys and how the overall weight of the keyboard does not slide around. The many Bluetooth and 2.4ghz settings allow me to use multi-PCs for work and home use. Overall great product!

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