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⌨️ Elevate your desk game with wireless freedom and customizable precision!
The RK ROYAL KLUDGE RK84 is a cutting-edge 75% wireless mechanical keyboard featuring triple-mode connectivity (Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4Ghz wireless, and USB-C wired), hot-swappable tactile brown switches, and a high-capacity battery delivering up to 200 hours of use. Its compact 84-key layout balances functionality and space-saving design, enhanced by vibrant RGB lighting and built-in USB pass-through ports for ultimate versatility.
















| ASIN | B08M3KPXV5 |
| Additional Features | Backlit, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Integrated Stand, Rechargeable |
| Antenna Location | Everyday Use |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,589 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #293 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | RK ROYAL KLUDGE |
| Built-In Media | Keycap Puller, USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 84 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,400 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Hard Plastic or Metal |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.4"L x 4.9"W x 1.6"H |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | RK ROYAL KLUDGE |
| Mfr Part Number | 072998043 |
| Model Name | RK84 Wireless RGB |
| Model Number | 072998043 |
| Number of Keys | 84 |
| Number of Sections | 5 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Everyday Use |
| Special Feature | Backlit, Hotkeys and Media Keys , Integrated Stand, Rechargeable |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Theme | Rainbow |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
J**.
Solid keyboard, but not much room to mod.
So this is replacing a Corsair K65 with cherryMX reds. Nothing wrong with that keyboard, but I wanted something different, thanks to Hipyotech (howdy hey). In the box came the keyboard, a user manual, a combo cap and switch puller, a USB A to USB C cable, and some extra swtiches. Not a lot of wasted room in the box, which is kinda nice. Wireless dongle is attached to the bottom of the keyboard, and was plug and play. It's got a bunch of RGB modes, colors, and settings. It's nice to be able to just play around with them at my whim. I know this isn't a huge feature on mechanical keyboards nowadays, but I'm coming from a board that didn't have any... let me have this! I went with tactile browns, as that was the first mechanical keyboard that I had. I think I prefer that style of switch, and these aren't aggressively tactile. The keyboard is surprisingly quiet, especially compared to the Corsair that I had. There was a bit of a springy ping when you hit the space bar a bit too hard. The fix was popping 6 screws out of the keyboard and painter's taping the bottom of the PCB. I did just a single layer, and it took care of the majority of the ping. I can still get it to ping, but I have to beat on the bar now. I also tossed some dense spacing foam I had from old lithium motorcycle batteries in the upper portion of the case to help mellow some of the sound out... sadly it was too thick to apply to the lower portion of the keyboard... sad. Less sad is the amount of space it takes up on the desk. It's pretty compact, so you're able to get the majority of a normal keyboard's function out of it in a smaller footprint than the K65. Nice! But also, not nice... more on that below. I haven't tested any sort of latency, bluetooth performance, or done much gaming with it, as life has been keeping me from doing a lot of gaming. That said, the typing experience has been very much a joy, and I'm getting used to a slightly higher than what I'm used to activation on the keys. That's causing me to jumble letters up as I'm typing. Just gotta get good. Speaking of getting good, it's not all sunshine and rainbows. Because of the form factor, the print screen, pause, delete, home, end, page up and down, and arrows are all scrunched in together. I'm not used to them being so close together, nor am I used to their non standard positions. This I think is just going to be a training issue with using the board... I won't lie though, there's a bit of frustration in having to look for a key that I've used for decades, and it not being where I was expecting. I'd love if the page up/down and home/end key positions were swapped. That would help me with the learning curve I think. Having the arrow keys surrounded by others is, likewise, very strange to me, as I'm unfamiliar and I can't hit them by simple touch anymore. Again, I think it's a training issue, but it's something to be aware of. I think the long and short of it is this is a keyboard that's nice to use if you need to free up some space on your desk. It's a pretty solid typing experience, and it's got a little space for modifying. On the downside, it's gonna take a little time getting used to key placement if you're used to blazing though spreadsheets and things like that. It's an affordable mechanical keyboard that lets you see where mechanical keyboards can go, especially if you're coming from a membrane style, or an older, much more difficult to modify keyboard.
B**A
Ignore old reviews! This is a great buy as of May, 2021!
When I bought this I was very unsure about what product I was getting. Reviews were very mixed and sometimes contradicting. It turned out that at the purchase date of 5/4/21 they were shipping an updated version of this keyboard from what most reviewers got. The newer version is great! It is the one with the serial number starting with 21. I wanted to write a review to clear up any confusion for future buyers. First off, the Bluetooth and 2.4 wireless connection are great, no firmware update needed. I was able to walk into another room and still remain connected on Bluetooth 5 and stand about 10 feet away on 2.4 wireless. I have not noticed any latency when typing and have never waited for it to connect after waking from sleep (At least with the 2.4 connection, I've only used Bluetooth for testing). I'm not a huge keyboard enthusiast but this keyboard feels nice to type on. Although they claim the same actuation force, the brown switches are a bit more stiff compared to the gateron browns that I came from. The board has a nice weight to it. Lighting is clear and bright if you need it. Battery is the best thing about this board. I have using it for two weeks on 2.4 wireless coming from a full charge. Lighting mostly off except for a few hours a night when it was on the 2nd lowest brightness. When I connected to my Chromebook to test Bluetooth just now it said the battery was at 70% after 2 weeks! I considered giving it a 4 star review because of the software but since it is optional that seems unfair. It is functional and from what I can tell, not malware. However the updates are iffy. When I tried to update firmware the keyboard was temporarily bricked. Unplugging it and connecting wirelessly fixed it, not sure why. Trying to update the software/firmware at a later date gave me errors. If you need to create macros or change lighting effects it is perfectly useable but I would skip it if you don't. And definitely do not update firmware unless the page has new information on it (currently says updated 4/23/21). Overall I think this is a great keyboard, especially for the price. I was looking for a wireless 75% keyboard and ended up choosing between this and a keychron k2. I decided to take a gamble on this because it had more features and customizability. I'm really glad I did. Highly recommend it!
B**M
First one had issues, second one much better!
The first RK84 I received quickly developed some problems with repeating keys (getting multiple characters when certain keys were pressed). This occurred even when I tried replacing the switches in question. The seller sent me out a new one and I'm pleased to report it works much better, so I may have just had a "lemon" the first time. In addition to working better, I noticed the new keyboard also had a couple improvements over the prior one: - a foam layer added between the plate and PCB to help reduce hollow noise - much better stabilizers. The first unit had somewhat translucent white stabilizers on the larger keys that were very loose, and would rattle and wobble. The replacement I got has different ones that are a solid white and *much* more stable, exactly what you want in a stabilizer. So I am a happy customer (for now) and am revising my rating upward accordingly. I will update this review if this unit develops any more unreliable key stuttering. If you have any problems like that, be sure to let your seller know and perhaps they can assist. Overall, "bang for the buck", this is a solid keyboard and one of the cheapest wireless models on the market with swappable keyswitches. Mine came with the brown keyswitches that are kinda average, but that's a non-factor for me as I prefer Kailh switches and have replaced mine already. It's a great entry point into modding keyboards or you can run it just as it is.
M**N
Great keyboard but software is sorely lacking
Edit: I originally gave this thing 5 stars but after a month I'm gonna have to knock it down. The keyboard itself is great, built-in LED modes are awesome and the fit and finish feels good to me. Coming from my 5-year-old K95 platinum, the switches on this board feel more premium and less pingy to type on. If you're someone who expects Apple level integration, this might be a little letdown. Nevertheless, I'm happy with my purchase. This thing has never had any real issues just some slight annoyances or "quirks." The "quirks": - The included dongle is crap. Just don't use it. From a distance of 2 feet, it occasionally lags out which is unacceptable for a gaming keyboard - After the computer is shut down, the LEDs will start flashing to notify you that Bluetooth is disconnected and will not stop until it falls asleep - Even with a wired connection, it defaults to Bluetooth and falls asleep after a few minutes of inactivity. If inactive for a very long time, it takes a couple of seconds to re-pair with your PC. Windows will ding you every time this happens. - I'm glad they offer software but it's very barebones compared to what others are offering, but this is just a fact of life to expect when buying a keyboard from smaller manufacturers. - Cannot lock fn key / invert F keys. I wish there was a way to do this so I don't have to press Fn each time I want to change the volume
J**O
If you're in between this and the RK68. get this.
I ordered both the RK68 and the RK84, the RK68 had blue switches and the RK84 has brown switches. The size of the RK84 is literally one key row bigger than the RK68, if it's strictly desk space you're looking for, I would choose the RK84 10 times out of 10. The placement of the keys is also much better on the RK84, on the RK68 the delete key and the print screen key should be swapped. It's absolutely crazy that they would decide to place the print screen in the top right, and the delete key underneath that. As for the connectivity issues that many people speak about with their dongles, get an extender or move the USB's to somewhere other than the back of your motherboard. I have a Razer Orochi V2 and when that is plugged into the rear of the computer, I have significant connection issues. Much like every mouse I've ever used, besides the G Pro wireless. In order to counteract this, all you need to do is move your USB's from behind all that hardware, to wherever the front USB is on your computer, if you don't have that or those are full, get a desktop USB stand and plug it into that. You would need to do this with 99% of wireless receivers on the market anyway. The range on the RK84 is about 20 feet to maintain perfect connection (i.e. every single key press will still be received). As for the ergonomics, if you haven't tried either browns or blues, go with browns. If you've tried blues but not browns, go with the browns. If you've tried blues and reds but hated the linearness of the reds... go with browns. The blues are a little hollow sounding but are amazing to type on, however the sound that they make is enough to make you go insane if you have to write a 10 page paper like I have. The browns have enough bass to make you feel all funny inside, hitting the spacebar is like listening to the lowest voice in a barbershop quartet. Overall, this keyboard is amazing and if you're deciding between the RK60, RK68, RK71, and this one. Get this one. The battery life is so much longer that you will only have to charge it maybe once a week with moderate to heavy use.
G**.
Great Keyboard that Punches above it's sticker price
This keyboard is beautiful, and feels great to play/type on. Hot swappable keys means you can easily change out the switches and really dial in your preferences. It has lots of RBG options. Keys are very responsive and smooth. They have just enough feedback to let you know that you are slapping the keys, but without it being a chore. I haven't had any ghosting or any issues while gaming. It is awesome that is has the option to go wireless using Bluetooth or use the USB dongle. When i want to use it for my media center pc, it makes it a breeze to use it from my bed or couch.
B**O
Great value
I researched this keyboard and didn't buy it at first because of the wireless dongle not working properly. I ordered a Keychron K2 that was never delivered and got a refund on that one, but while I was waiting I gave the RK84 a second look and then I read that the new version fixed a bunch of issues. This version also came with Fn media keys which I like, the price is better than the K2, hot swappable, RGB. To be fair, this is my first mechanical keyboard so don't take my word as an expert. So far I been loving it. Update: I've been using this keyboard for almost 2 years now and still works very well and I'm very happy with it. I had an issue with the wired mode though. When the PC was asleep and I would press a key in the keyboard, depending if it was switched to BT or 2.4Ghz wireless mode (although it was also switched off) it would try to connect using the wireless mode. I had to unplug the USB cable and plug it back again to make the keyboard recognize it was in wired mode. My work around was to keep the 2.4Ghz dongle plugged as well as the USB cable (because I use the USB passthrough a lot). This was ok at first but also there was the other issue: the keyboard software did not recognized the keyboard. This got enoying over time. Recently I contacted email support and they were super helpful. I got a firmware update from RK that fixed both issues so I'm really happy. I'm thinking of doing some mods, taking advantage of the hot swappable switches. It is a very good long term investment
K**G
Great base board to config as your own
Like others who have reviewed this keyboard - I scoured the internet reading reviews and researching multiple makes/models. However, I am a newbie in this space and had to start at the very beginning to understand the various configuration options there are with mechanical boards (i.e. key layout and #, key caps, switch types, etc.) and which ones I think would work best for me. So I can only rate this with experience level-1, and as someone who primarily uses it for typing vs gaming. A few things I like about this board: - Hot-swappable key caps and switches; allows me to change things up to find the option that best suits my preference/needs; although I will say the brown switches and stock key caps aren't that bad, so while I eventually want to make changes, I don't have to do so quickly. - While the software would be great for setting key/lighting preferences - primarily for gaming - the plug-n-play experience is easy and does what I need. - The wireless capability was a "must have" on my list, but I learned it can be rare for nicer mechanical boards. This one works great and even has extra USB ports which come in handy. - Keyboard layout: I thought this was going to be the hardest/worst part of getting this keyboard. The tight layout seemed like I would be hitting a lot of wrong keys. Surprisingly, it hasn't been that hard of a transition to get the feel of this one. Not so great things: - Some of the keys do have a little wobble, but I know there are some DIY ways to dampen that. - The software must be downloaded and used to configure on a Windows machine. Normally not a problem, except I switched to a Mac as my personal computer a few months ago.
P**S
So far really happy with the purchase
I like the size of the keyboard and the multiple connection options are really handy to make it easier for you to use it. The brown switches are great and more quiet than my others keyboard browns. Overall I think it’s a good choice and vfm.
A**T
Excelente teclado a buen precio
Es un teclado compacto por lo que puede ser guardado en cualquier cajón, tiene gran variedad de configuraciones para la iluminación de las teclas.
F**I
Pretty good
At first it had some delay issues but as soon as I restarted it it got good - pretty nice so far
M**A
Amazing!
I love this product. I use it for general typing, programming, gaming and whatever else you can use a keyboard for. I don't know why my experience with it has already been so great. Maybe it's because I just switched from a clunky and flimsy membrane keyboard to this perfect creation. No regrets whatsoever. I already feel very comfortable using it. I feel at home. The best value for money and it's easy to use. The RGB is amazing and my ears enjoy the sounds of the switches. Heck, all of my senses (except taste) have took a liking to this keyboard. Well done!
G**I
One of my favorite keyboard!
I've been using the Royal Kludge keyboard for three months now, and it has been an excellent experience! No issues so far—everything is still working perfectly. The battery life is impressive, lasting a long time between charges, and the overall build quality is solid. One of the cool features I love is that you can remove the frame to give it a slimmer look, which adds to its versatility. The typing experience is smooth, and the connectivity is stable. If you're looking for a high-quality, reliable keyboard, this one is definitely worth considering!
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