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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Em~
> 3 dayOkay, the negatives first! I love this keyboard, though its software is kinda trash. Also, why even have software if you cant do simple things like configure your devices RGB with it? Honestly. It doesnt allow you to customize keys enough or to disable unwanted buttons, either, so I had to use separate software to do all that. My final gripe about this keyboard is that the little metallic rings around the keys can pop off and wont go back on unless you glue them. Only happened with one key for me so far, but now my D looks all naked and sad. Now for the positives! The lights are lovely, though I havent used the custom lighting feature, so dont take my word on that if youre looking for custom patterns! You can dim the lights or brighten them as desired, or turn them off, super easily. I love the volume buttons, the shape of the keys, the glorious clackiness of every keystroke... Its a good keyboard. Just be prepared for the little inconveniences I mentioned and decide if the goods are worth the bads. ♥
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Maurice A. Morales
Greater than one weekThe 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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Maria Rieg
> 3 dayI have the coolest keyboard at work
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SashaWins
> 3 dayI guess I read it wrong--- I was hoping for wireless keyboard. Unfortunately, thats not the case. Overall, I love that its colorful, large letting, and has that cool old school type writer sound.
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Robert Mace
Greater than one weekI needed to replace my old keyboard and wanted one with the colored lights and type writer keys .Did a search and looked at many new ones but liked the over all looks and style of this one. The clicking sound of the keys is not that loud and is fun to use . The colors it can do is nothing short of amazing !
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Jesse
> 3 dayGreat design, absolutely love the key functions and the retro style !!! Only problem is when restarting my computer, the keyboard doesnt seem to connect rendering it useless.... Not sure if its a compatibility issue or what...I have to unplug and re-plug the keyboard several times before it will finally connect and be used.
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Affian Rage
Greater than one weekTLDR; Overall a great keyboard (for a new one that is). Definitely worth the price especially if youre looking to splurge on a keyboard but dont want to buy something that is Razer priced. I really do like the design and if anyone likes typewriters then this is probably a keyboard you will like. The round keys do take some getting used to after using square keys for so long but they are definitely sturdy with their tall base and metallic edges. The lighting is pretty alright. They dont have a massive slew of color options but its better than some of the equivalent and cheaper boards on the market. Also the base color is pretty easy to see (due to the tall and clear base) but the reflection from the metal overpowers the actual lighting for the keys themselves. The characters have this dull lighting compared to the base however it has an interesting effect whenever you press a key. I cant really speak on the gaming aspect. Ergonomically, its pretty great that it comes with its own wrist rest. Its only detachable via removing the screws but its still a nice addition. Like I stated previously, it takes awhile getting used to the smaller and round keys. I find that I accidentally press other keys if I start typing too fast more so on this than on square-key keyboards. Overall, I would definitely recommend purchasing this if you want something that looks different and would rather not spend the money for a razer keyboard. You get what you pay for and I personally feel like this is a much better alternative and is worth the price than keyboards within the same price range and less. Well see how long this thing lasts for.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayThis keyboard is more for style art and fun, is perfectly acceptable, but shouldn’t be compared with a typical keyboard. My kid loves it, and doesn’t care at all that you need to be a bit more precise with the smaller keys. Nuff said.
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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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George Washington (no association)
> 3 dayAfter 9 months of use, the silver (plastic) edges of the keys are falling off. Its not a big deal as I can just pop them back on but its unfortunate when Im in the middle of typing something out and it falls between the keys. Not really a deal breaker for me personally as Its not something I cant fix with a little bit of superglue lol. Aside from that small issue, its very comfortable to use (though it took a couple of days for me to get used to the circular keys) and sounds great.