RK ROYAL KLUDGE S108 Typewriter Style Retro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Wired with True RGB Backlit Collapsible Wrist Rest 108-Key Blue Switch Round Keycap - Black
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Jacob Edwards
> 3 dayI like the layout and design of this. The click is nice too, but I tried to use this for an office setup for 2 weeks now. And the keys are just too small for anyone with hands bigger than a 10 year old. I was constantly hitting other keys, and jamming 3 keys at once. Trying to type fast with this keyboard is impossible if you are used to a standard layout. If they made the buttons like .5x larger and spaced out maybe 2cm more it would be doable. But otherwise I have to chicken peck my war around to make sure I hit what I want.
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TamieRogers
Greater than one weekBought for office use. Not ergonomic. Buttons too bulky.
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Christy L. Smith
> 3 dayI have a great 60% Royal Kludge keyboard, which inspired me to buy this one as it looked beautiful. After receiving it and marveling at how pretty it was, when I started typing on it, I realized it was just not a well designed keyboard. The typewriter look does NOT feel like the typewriters I have with the metal rims and glass tops. In the end, the keys also move side to side in ways that make it just hard to type consistently on. I WANTED to like this keyboard, but it just means Im going to have to build my own, using proper keys, and sturdier materials, if I ever want something that types as well as this looks.
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Mr. Gadget
> 3 dayI got this keyboard for my wife. She has been wanting one so i fot it for her. She is happy and loves the circle keys and all the colors it displays. She uses it for work and all the ladies she works with are very jealous.
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Raees
> 3 dayThe blue switches and the layout of the aesthetics of this are amazing, should you be into this sort of thing. The keys are responsive. The clitty-clack-SUPER-DUPER is fulfilling. Not too loud, not too soft. Think of MX Cherry Red switches, but a tad louder, just by a bit. Word to the wise: Please do your research on this product in order get your color profile palette in order, since its kind of hidden in the functions. Otherwise, Im happy. I currently have mine sweeping left to right on whit LEDs. Sure, nothing crazy blinking gamer-looking, but she looks like diamonds. Sophisticated.
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Louis mairnaccio
> 3 daySo this keyboard is amazing! I love the way the keys feel, it’s light weight, it feels extremely high quality. But there is no software to change the lights… you have to do it manually through the keyboard it’s self which was surprising to me with this brand, even their cheaper keyboards have software to adjust LED colors and movements. The keys are also very sensitive i have adapted to them but you will be using the backspace a lot your first few weeks of use.
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Maxy D
> 3 dayVery satisfying clicks when you type. Draws attention and great conversation starter. Different lighting combinations so you can have it flow with colors left to right or stay a constant color, its really up to you.
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Autumn
> 3 dayI waited a while to post this review because I saw people were having issues with the metal key covers (or whatever you want to call them) coming off, but Ive had this keyboard for several months now and I have had not one issue. Its definitely worth the money to jazz up your office and/or gaming setup.
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Maurice A. Morales
> 3 dayThe keyboard is quite a solid product. I have been trying to find a decent keyboard to replace the one that came with my PC due to wear-and-tear of course. Upon finding this and purchasing it... I must say the good things about it, along with the bad stuff about it. The good things about this keyboard is... its pretty. Typewriter styled keyboards are just lovely. The keys are circular. The keys also light up once the keyboard is plugged in to the computer, due to it being an RGB lit product. The font style of the keyboard is kind of pleasing to look at and each key also lights up when using the computer in a dark room (I personally prefer it this way when I game). The wrist pad that is attached can be collapsed for a more technical experience when not on a desk. If can be extended for more comfort. Now for the drawbacks. And to start off? · Not a quiet one -- My goodness, its LOUD! Im personally not a fan of clicky-clacky keys where they make a snapping noise. And this one really has to be vitally necessary to do so. Playing a game with keys atrocious snapping sounds is a discomfort. · Circular keys = Poor accuracy. When I am trying to do anything involving to type out words, 50/50 you will keep making typos constantly (for example: [word]./). Dont get me wrong. Half of it is my own fault for finding a keyboard, especially when its styled like a typewriter. But overall... solid product.
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BlackLeatherRain
> 3 dayIf what youre going for here is pure aesthetics, its a lovely little mechanical keyboard. Its easy enough to get used to the round typewriter keys, and I admit I had a bit of fun playing with the color options of the keyboard. I was also lucky to not be subject to some of the issues others experienced with the silver rings falling off - my keyboard arrived intact and with no failed parts. My biggest qualm with this keyboard is the space bar, and that one key is what keeps this from being a five star keyboard for me. I have a typing style that tends to smack the space bar on either end - however, given the trigger key for this is only in the middle of the spacebar, that means Ill frequently fail to register a space when I hit that space bar. Its annoying... but not enough so that Ill end up replacing the keyboard. From an ergonomic standpoint, the wrist rest is awesome and all, but long periods of typing means that my wrists will get a bit fatigued from such a straight and closely-packed traditional keyset. If you deal with wrist issues from an ergonomic standpoint, this probably isnt the keyboard for you.