💻 Elevate your typing game with style and convenience!
The RK ROYAL KLUDGE F68 is a groundbreaking 60% foldable mechanical keyboard that combines a sleek aluminum body with a built-in stand holder. It features tactile brown switches for a satisfying typing experience and offers both wireless and wired connectivity options, making it perfect for professionals on the go.
C**E
Subjectively one of my favorite keyboards
Portable, lightweight, inexpensive, comfy AF to use [I add a Razer 60% wrist rest to my bag]Most important things: Battery life is decent, though I take care to keep mine topped off, she's a JOY to type on [though I wish I could get a clickier version] She folds up neatly into my LTT bag and gives me no issues with bluetooth pairing. She just works... Well enough that I occasionally rep my Black widow V3 75$ with her when I'm doing regular non game related work [read: YouTube surfing].
R**N
Overall pretty good keyboard for traveling
I bought this because I wanted a mechanical keyboard that was easily transportable with my laptop.The keyboard folds in half, which works pretty well. Folded it's like a small umbrella and fits in my backpack easily.Unfolded it feels solid, although the keyboard can't be "locked" into an unfolded position, so if you pick it up or put on an uneven surface it may fold a bit on its own. Placed on a flat surface it feels like any other smaller mechanical keyboard.The keys feel good. The brown switch keys make noticeable sounds, as expected. About as much sound as any other brown switch keyboards. It's not a silent keyboard. I can't speak for the red keys.Typing on the keyboard feels good and solid, but the keyboard lays pretty flat. Typing on a flat mechanical keyboard took a little getting used to at first as outside of laptop keyboards I am used to keyboards with at least some lift. It would be nice if it had feet that could be flipped up to give more of a lift and angle to the keyboard.The keyboard comes with a USB cable and can be used wired or over BluetoothThe arms to hold a phone or tablet are fine, but I don't really use them. When not deployed the arms dock flush to the back of the keyboard, so they don't get in the way if you don't want to use them.There are a few things I think can be improved upon with this keyboard, but overall I am pretty satisfied with it so far. It's unique in that it folds to make it easier to pack than most keyboard and it doesn't sacrifice quality, so if that's something that you are looking for then this is worth considering.
F**Y
Perfect mechanical keyboard for any Bluetooth device
Delightfully easy to pair. I like that the power switch is a slide so it doesn't accidentally turn on. I love the feel of a mechanical keyboard and this keyboard has satisfying key presses. The actuation and travel is ideal. The noise is lovely. I bought it to write longer notes into my phone and it functions flawlessly. My phone is fairly large and doesn't fit many holders but it sits fine in the holder here.
D**.
close to good but needs work
There's no way to lock the keyboard open, and it has a tiny bit of give to the fold so it goes past 180 degrees/flat. If you're looking for a lap keyboard, be aware it'll cave in a little -- even more so if you put your phone on the holder flaps.No way to turn off the BT status LED to conserve battery power. It turns itself off after some inactivity, but then as soon as you type, it comes back on. It should have just followed the backlight brightness setting (except for low battery or finding a connection). [2-month edit: the upside to this degree of power management is the keyboard's standby time is absolutely insane - I left it 'on' for over a week and didn't even realize it - I hit a key, a second or two later it's on & reconnected and I'm already typing away on it].Spacebar or the left-hand ctrl/win/alt could have been a little smaller to allow for a context menu key. There doesn't even appear to be a fn+key combo for the context menu?The bag is too tight at first but can easily be stretched a little. You can also spin the keyboard inside the bag as you're sliding it in, so the keys don't get stuck on the edge of the bag. If it had just a tiny bit wider opening it'd be fine.It does feel sturdy and nice to type on, provided it's on a flat surface. If a version of this keyboard came out with these things fixed, it'd be very nearly perfect. The biggest flaw, really, is the lack of any way to lock the keyboard open so it doesn't flop around while using it anywhere besides a table.
S**K
Love it. Use an umbrella case.
I love this travel keyboard but don’t like the tight velvet sleeve it’s sent with and couldn’t find a dedicated case for it (in its folded half-size).So, for anyone else in the same boat, I recommend searching for “umbrella case”. They’re roughly the same length and size, and come in dry-bag styles or full zip around. I recommend “ Umbrellas Bags for Wet Travel Umbrellas 3.9"x8.7" Portable Cover Carry Storage Sleeve for Compact Folding Umbrellas Travel Home Outdoor”, it fits the folded keeb perfectly and is easy to access with the full zipper.The keyboard is great too. Very portable, love the switches and the shine-through keys. Have to google the quick hot keys for connection, but that’s all. Love it
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