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The Rii RK908 is a compact 80% mechanical keyboard featuring durable blue switches rated for 6 million keystrokes, 88 anti-ghosting keys, and 22 customizable RGB backlight modes. Designed for gamers and professionals alike, it offers ergonomic comfort, multi-platform compatibility, and programmable macro keys to enhance both productivity and immersive gameplay.
Brand | Rii |
Product Dimensions | 36.35 x 14 x 3.58 cm; 900 g |
Item model number | BM RK908 |
Manufacturer | Rii |
Series | RK908 |
Colour | Black |
Power Source | USB Powered |
Operating System | Mac,Windows |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 900 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
I**R
Feels like a high end keyboard, surprisingly exceptional quality
As a developer I use a keyboard 8+ hrs per day and regularly buy new ones. I only bought this as it was next day delivery but so far, one of the best I've purchased from Amazon. It's a genuine UK layout, has a nice solid feel and minimal travel with some useful function keys in the right places. It's supposed to be 60% mechanical but honestly feels like 80-90% with a good positive click, okay it's not quiet but if you type fast and like to hear your keystrokes like me, you'll love this.The only negative is a lack of documentation, if you enable the flashing lights it looks a Christmas tree and took some time to turn it off again. The answer is using the FN and the A1-A6 keys to control this. Otherwise it's a really nice keyboard at a very low price, highly recommended.
V**R
How is this keyboard possible?
I am genuinely surprised; I have bought quite a few keyboards in an attempt to find a good balance between affordability, build quality and features and this is the only keyboard that has all three. It reminds me a lot of my previous "Corsair K65 Pro Mini RGB" but without the £100 price tag. The RK908 has (almost) all the same RGB lighting options (including individually backlight keys), a metallic base, very satisfying blue switch key clicks, and arrow keys on a 60% keyboard. No other keyboard at this price point offers all of this together.My only real issue is that that each key is stuck to a single colour, meaning that you can only have rainbow effects as you can't set the keys to match.
J**E
Probably the best keyboard for the money
Probably one of the best keyboards for value for money. Has nice and tactile blue switches, lights, aluminium covering and interference-resistant wiring which does not cost a fortune.You can also switch light modes or turn them off completely. It also has a macro feature which allows you to record a sequence of keys then type them out after pressing a specific key (I have had some embarrassing moments with them when accidentally pasting some text in a conversation I'd rather not have sent).Only one complaint: The LED lights can only light up a single colour (for each row: purple, pink, blue, yellow, red). There is also no light for the caps lock/numpad/macro keys which makes it hard to determine if you have them on. It is also extremely hard to clean and they do not come with a key cap remover.Speaking of damage, one key light has stopped working completely and during standby mode, the keyboard subtly lights up as if tiny bursts of voltage reach the keyboard.Other than that, would recommend as a good first mechanical keybaord.
A**R
Quality Keyboard
Ok first thing first, I did not want to spend a huge amount on a mechanical keyboard so for the price I paid, I am really pleased with the outcome. Love the breathing colours, as I like to work in the dark, and very handy in the winter months ! love the clanky sounds the keys make. As I work from home, the noise does not bother anyone or me ! however, I have purchased a gaming keyboard from the same company but not a mechanical one, much more quiet but that's another review. Not a gamer so cannot vouch for that part.So overall a lovely, noisy keyboard with colours - can't complain for the price. Not given 5 star as it's early days but other than that well worth the price.
R**M
Spot on performance for the money
Good key feel and response. Solid construction and weight to the base. Generous cable length allowing for good placement on any desk and putting pressure on usb connections. Lighting function is extensive, needing a manual to use all possible combos. Decent macro program function for those that need it. All-in-all a keyboard that offers n delivers performance that other much more expensive keyboards promise. A worthwhile purchase.
S**R
Decent mechanical keys and quality for little money
I paid just £20 on a lightning deal. Because of the price i was very happy with it. I'm going to give a different review to the ones above because hey, i hate video games. But don't let that put you off!Plus side:+ Comes with nice MX switches. Not too noisy even when compared with expensive keyboards.+ Solid build. Keys are mounted in a metal base plate.+ It's "ten key less" or TKL which is fantastic for people who prefer to use a mouse properly and don't mind deploying a separate keypad when tacking the odd spreadsheet. Trust me, TKL is a big plus and should be the default in every office nowadays.Negative points for a non-gamer:- The backlighting will totally annoy you so you'll want to switch it off. Don't bother with this keyboard if you have kids 'cos they'll quickly figure out how to make this keyboard do weird stuff which will drive you crazy and you'll want to send it back PDQ!- Keycaps have got loads of useless labelling for functions that practically nobody (that actually works for a living) will ever use.But hey it didn't stop me from buying this keyboard did it? After all you have to pay 4x as much for a keyboard that doesn't have all the aforementioned naff features that i persoanlly hate. If not like me, you're a gamer please do read some other of these reviews.No Siree i'm not complaining because at this price i'm prepared to hack this keyboard to disable the lighting and can afford to buy some fresh keycaps (just got a set of replacement grey caps for £8)I must admit i don't understand all this gamer nonsense. Seems to me these manufacturers could make a killing if only they realized that literally loads of people just want just a decent keyboard with clean looking keycaps (i prefer white or grey) on MX red switches and only a lit Caps lock (not purple please. Just choose a primary colour). Maybe once the market has calmed down a bit the good people over in China will figure out what people really want - at a decent low low price of course! (Perfect op for Amazon to commission a "basics" model?) Happy new year!
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