⌨️ Elevate your desk game with retro vibes and next-gen precision!
The RK ROYAL KLUDGES108 is a full-size 108-key mechanical keyboard featuring tactile blue switches for responsive, clicky feedback. Its vintage steampunk design with round keycaps is paired with 168 customizable RGB backlit modes and a detachable ergonomic wrist rest. Built with a durable aluminum alloy panel, it supports anti-ghosting for flawless multi-key input and offers broad compatibility across Windows, Mac, and Linux systems with plug-and-play convenience.
Enclosure Material | Metal |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.4"L x 7.2"W x 1.6"H |
Color | black |
Theme | Rainbow, Steampunk |
Style Name | Steampunk |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Button Quantity | 108 |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Switch Type | Clicky |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Gaming Console |
Number of Keys | 108 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Additional Features | Round Key |
G**K
Great, unique, and very bright keyboard
The media could not be loaded. I was a little hesitant to purchase this keyboard after reading the reviews, especially considering the frequent mention of typing difficulty with the keys on the keyboard. I mean it looked great, but the whole purpose of a keyboard is typing on it and if it poses problems in that area, it could be a real deal-breaker.I went ahead and ordered it anyway because it just looked so cool. After receiving it, I plugged it in and, with a little trepidation, began typing on it. I found that getting accustomed to the keys was a very minor concern. In fact, I would not even consider it an issue at all. I think it caused me to hit another key in addition to the one I was typing once or twice; however, I’m not a great at keyboarding, so it could very well have been me. On the best keyboards, I use the backspace key quite frequently. At the same time, I have had training in using a keyboard and can type without the hunt and peck method. It helps that this keyboard also has a little raised line on the F and J keys so you can get the correct hand placement without looking. I think the thing that throws people off is not the size of the keys as much as the feel. Because they are circular, with a raised edge around the outside of the key, they feel different underneath your fingers, so it takes a little getting used to in that respect. It’s a bit of a distraction at first.It has a generous six feet of cord, which is usually ample for most setups. The cord also has a hook and loop strip which keeps the cord together when not in use. The cord is not braided, but it should hold up under regular use.The video for this keyboard was taken under very bright lighting and the RGB colors show very well. I purchased this for my work office, where I have bright lighting, so this was a big plus. Upon plugging in a second time, it remembered my RGB settings I had on it before it was unplugged.I read a lot of reviews that mention the audible click for the Cherry red mechanical keys. While certainly different than a non-mechanical keyboard, when I began typing on this keyboard, I really did not notice the sound until I was writing the review, and what had been said by other reviewers called my attention to it. The switches I have on my keyboard for my home computer are mechanical Cherry brown, and I did not notice a lot of difference in the loudness of the sound. In fact, for an office environment, even with others around, I don’t think it would be that much of an issue, unless of course a co-worker has misophonia, then any keyboard would probably be difficult for them to tolerate.Overall, I really like this keyboard. It is very bright and has a lot of onboard color options. There are a lot of RGB keyboards that can be had for cheaper, but as the saying goes, you get what you pay for, and in this instance, I am happy with what I had paid for. Not having disappointments is worth something in itself.ADDENDUMAfter further typing with this keyboard, I decided to amend my review. I still really like it, but there is a little getting used to the keyboard before one is comfortable with it.Since the space of the keys took up more space than the keyboard I replaced, on the vertical plane anyway, I figured that the size of the keys could not be the problem. If anything, they were spaced further apart than a regular keyboard. So, I began to think of other factors that might affect the feel of this keyboard.First, I tried folding a couple of pieces of paper and raising the wrist rest by about 1/8 of an inch. This seemed to help, but it still wasn't where I wanted to be. I finally got somewhere very close to perfect when I folded the attached wrist rest under the keyboard, took my 3/4-inch-high traditional wrist rest, set it about ½” inch to an inch from the keyboard, and put the feet on the top of the keyboard down so the top is elevated. That pretty much did the trick, though there will probably be a little tweaking I'll do along the way. It still takes a little getting used to; however, the change in hand positioning has made so much difference.After some experimentation, I believe that the awkward feel of the keyboard was not due to the size of the keys as some reviewers had said. In fact, as I mentioned, the keys took up more space on the keyboard than the keyboard I was using. If anything, the keys were spaced a little too far apart. I think this is because they are round and do not fit together like square keys.But, after doing some trying of different things, I think what I found was a way to successfully type with much less adjustment of style or a learning curve. For me, it has much more to do with my hand position in relation to the keyboard than the keyboard itself.Furthermore, I think the provided wrist rest is too low and too close to the keyboard for optimal functioning.So, for me, I think the best answer was to use a traditional wrist rest and have the back legs of the keyboard extended. That seemed to provide a more natural position for my hands in typing. With a little help from AutoCorrect, and the occasional gratuitous use of the backspace key, I was flying across the keyboard in no time.If you purchase this keyboard, which I would recommend, I encourage you to try some experimentation yourself and find what works best for you.
D**T
Great for the price
I just received this keyboard so know this review is based off like ten minutes of usage.The design is great. I had a previous typewriter style keyboard similar to this but the Bluetooth didn’t work and it stopped working all together so I ordered this one and received it a few hours later. It worked as soon as I plugged it in, and the instructions show how to change the color patterns. I love that it has a hand rest and it also sits up so you can type comfortably. My last one laid flat and I’d always prop it up on my laptop where it would slide around. This one also is longer and has the numbers keypad on the side which I missed having on my last one. It also has a button programmed to pull up the calculator function on the computer which is perfect.
J**S
I love this keyboard!!
I’m so happy with this keyboard. I got a new work computer and it came with the kind of keyboard that is almost completely flat. I key almost all day long while working and I just couldn’t get used the flat style of my new one. I ordered this one and it was exactly what I wanted. The keys are almost like an old school typewriter. It is so easy to get a good feel of the keys and this really contributes to the accuracy of my work. The keys seem very well connected and they respond to commands immediately. It has a wrist “rest “ and is very comfortable to use. I’ve played around a bit with the colors and they are vibrant and a fun touch. This is exactly what I was looking for and I love it!
T**R
Worth it.
If you hate click-y keyboards, you will hate this. If you love click-y keyboards, you will LOVE this. I am personally a click-y keyboard addict.I actually like that this keyboard makes me have good typing posture again. You cannot slouch and type with this keyboard, not really. You will make a lot of annoying mistakes if you do. You HAVE to sit up, back straight, and wrists hovering above to get consistent, quality writing. The wrist rest is still nice, though, for when I am writing casually and do not care about minor mistakes.The light-up function is more expansive than I thought it would be. It has a plethora of modes, but I picked a simpler 'breathing' mode with my favorite color, green.
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