

⌨️ Elevate your workspace with the keyboard that adapts to your hustle — wireless, ergonomic, and endlessly customizable!
The RK ROYAL KLUDGE RKS70 is a premium 75% compact mechanical keyboard featuring tri-mode wireless connectivity (2.4GHz, Bluetooth 5.0, USB wired), a large 3150mAh rechargeable battery, and an ergonomic split design with adjustable feet and wrist rest. It supports hot-swappable tactile brown switches compatible with 3-pin/5-pin mechanical switches, includes 5 dedicated programmable macro keys, and offers broad compatibility across Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android devices. Ideal for professionals and gamers seeking comfort, customization, and seamless multi-device use.

| ASIN | B0C88V7LQK |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,457 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #1,383 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | RK ROYAL KLUDGE |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (119) |
| Date First Available | 10 March 2025 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 1.4 Kilograms |
| Item model number | RKS70 |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 11.6 Watt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Manufacturer | RK ROYAL KLUDGE |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 |
| Operating System | Android, Mac OS, Windows |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 33.71 x 19.41 x 4.09 cm; 1.4 kg |
| Series | RKS70 |
L**E
This was my second mechanical keyboard, and first ergonomic/split form factor. I was really excited to order this keyboard. I sat on the fence for about a year before finally taking the plunge. That being said, I'm happy that I did so! PRO: - Keyboard is heavy and solid. Doesn't feel like it will slide around. - Key travel is responsive, quiet and reliable. -Four 'legs' per section. You can have it lay flat or angled to your liking. Similar to traditional ergonomic keyboards. -Battery life is phenomenal. -Set up is plug and play. No need for drivers. -Bluetooth and 2.4 functionality is reliable. Keyboard works while charging. -Sections spread apart help my posture and shoulder blade pain. -Software allows for remapping of Macro keys (m1, m2, etc.) CONS: -You have to hunt around for the manufacturer-provided software for remapping keys and light control. I found a reddit post that gave me the correct information. -Limited backlight color and patterns. -The Macro keys on the left take some getting used to. -There is a learning curve.
U**S
Buen teclado, buena calidad, espacio perfecto, ergonómico para las manos
S**E
Update: I have decided to keep the keyboard, and retrained myself to use the backquote/tilde key on the right side. I'm upgrading it from 3 stars to 4 stars based on having used it for month or so. The extra star is for several reasons: - Once you get over the problems with the layout, it's a very satisfying keyboard. Good touch, good sounds (almost sounds like they're wooden keys, not a super loud sound and I like it), great feel and key responsiveness. - I haven't had any issues with it since I bought it, other than the right-side lights being static rather than pulsing like the left side. But today, after jiggling the cables a bit, they are now both pulsing. - Maybe most importantly, the manufacturer offered me a refund after seeing my review. Which was nice of them even though I'm keeping it after all. If they'd like to make a programmer/business/finance version of the keyboard, then: - move the `/~ key back to the right spot - make the left M1-M5 keys programmable on Mac - in general, make the Mac support better. Maybe a toggle switch that puts it in Mac mode and swaps the keys appropriately. - lastly, and this might sound strange, but make the spacebar on the left side shorter. Most programmers use their right thumb for the spacebar. Left thumb is for manipulating the Alt key. The large spacebar on the left side makes left-Alt hard to reach with my left thumb, and I have to keep the left half of the keyboard at a weird angle to compensate for it. Some of the function keys work on the Mac, which is nice. For instance, the volume controls and player controls. Overall I still like the keyboard well enough to hang onto it despite its flaws for programmers on Macs (even with the offer for a return/refund). Original review: Good keyboard. However, the tilde key is in the far upper-right corner, and you can't remap or rebind it into the proper location because all of the "programmable" M1-M5 keys down the left side are in fact hardwired. There is no Mac software for this keyboard, period. Also the keyboard shows up in Karabiner as SINO WEALTH and not Royal Kludge. They really phoned in their Mac support. I will have to return it, because I can't be bothered to untrain 40 years of typing ~ in the upper-left corner. If you use the terminal, then you use ~. You will know what I mean. Look, feel, and sound are all quite nice though. And if you don't use the ~ or backquote key by touch-typing, then the Mac bindings are decent. The function keys work for volume and brightness adjustment and muting. And if you press FN + s then it switches to Mac mode which has some other niceties such as putting Alt and Command in the right places. So I give three stars, even though I'm returning mine. I'll miss typing on it to be honest. It's hard to find a good split keyboard.
M**L
Esta es la primera vez que invierto en un teclado de este precio. Anteriormente, he probado otros más económicos, pero decidí darme la oportunidad de experimentar con un teclado de este tipo (y precio), por lo que mi reseña es muy amateur y nada profesional, de un consumidor promedio. Lo bueno: Parece insignificante, pero el poder dividir el teclado ayuda bastante en lo ergonómico. Resulta muy cómodo tener la posibilidad de acomodar a tu gusto cada mitad. Esto va muy bien con las teclas que son bastante suaves y receptivas, con un ligero toque es suficiente para accionarlas, sin mencionar que son silenciosas. Físicamente, se siente de buena calidad, de materiales buenos y su peso con sus almohadillas hace que no se mueva mientras escribes. Lo malo: Mi principal queja es la batería. El teclado nunca se apaga automáticamente, por lo que, intuyo, la batería se drena con facilidad. En un ambiente de oficina, usándolo approx. 8 h y apagándolo el resto del día neutro, la batería se va en unos 3 días. Si bien puede conectarse y seguir utilizándose, esperaría no tener que cargarlo tan seguido. Otra cosa que no me gustó y que, particularmente, me molesta mucho, son sus teclas de atajo. Hasta la fecha no he podido configurarlas, ya que su manual no indica cómo y no he encontrado el software necesario. Y sin mencionar que las combinaciones de teclas están bien raras... su manual de instrucciones solo menciona algunos, pero he tenido que buscar en internet algunos otros para activar/desactivar funciones que apagué/encendí por error y vaya que son difíciles. Lo neutro: El tamaño sí es muy compacto para mi gusto, aún sigo teniendo problemas con teclas aledañas al presionar; si no estás acostumbrado a usar todos tus dedos al escribir, a lo mejor la pasas mal. Las luces RGB no creo que aporten mucho al teclado, ya que son algo débiles. En mi caso, al estar en una oficina, ni siquiera se notan, por lo que no las enciendo para ahorrar batería. Finalmente, los colores disponibles me parecen bastante bonitos; las combinaciones de teclado y teclas me parecen buenas.
P**L
Update: RK contacted me and helped me with the issue, it was a faulty keyboard and they replaced it. works like magic! Ill start with that it came - Opened and scratched and used Which sucks and its hard to say if its amazon or the seller - but i ordered a new one as its sketchy to connect a device with a firmware to you computer and install Chinese drivers. beyond that, i never had so many missed keys, i have to retype everything multiple times and i use many different keyboards, laptops, servers cheap keyboards, mechanical keyboards. what seems to be the problem is some key presses dont register, and sometimes there's a lag or a hang when typing. the lights and all that stuff is nice but i need a keyboard i can type and not retype everything a few times. i did get the brown switches as i used these before. biggest cons:. - used - missed keys i havent got to use it in its ergo form as i was trying to get used to typing on it, but just that was tedious. ill try to reset settings but the missing keys is the most annoying of it all. i dont know what the polling rate on this but it feels slow, my Bluetooth keyboards work faster than that. also i noticed that space, backspace and enter have a of movement and sometimes they dont press even though it went all the way down. i dont know if its only this keyboard or they all do this, but it drives me crazy to be honest. noise level is ok, not too loud which is nice for a mechanical keyboard/ i use it wired.
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