$120 is pretty cheap if you’re into custom keyboards, they’re usually lower end keyboards. If you just want a keyboard though, I agree it is pretty expensive 😢
Explanation of the screen for those who think it's useless: The knob switches between controlling volume, and switching between wireless and wired modes (and multiple bluetooth devices). It also turns the device on and off. Because the keyboard doesn't have any other switches to indicate what device you're on or the mode, the screen gives you a clear visual of Mac/Win modes, comnected device, and battery life. I personally like the multifunction knob and utility of the screen and the lack of a bunch of extra switches on the keyboard for changing those things, but it's not for everyone! The knob/screen DO actual stuff, though. (Source: I have the M75. It had the $40 off on Amazon so it was a steal for me. This is also all info listed on its page.)
Planning on pulling the trigger but man i've read about one case where a software update bricked the whole board. How is it holding up so far? Does it need the software?
@@artchitectpng I'm a Linux user so I didn't download the software. I'm a white backlight person so I just used the hotkeys to set the backlight to a static white. You can use the board just fine without ever needing to download the software tbh.
I bought into the mechanical keyboard thing, with a Cherry keyboard with "silent" keys. I have never had so many typing mistakes, and I get the multiple key press errors. I get that some people enjoy the noise, but I wish for a quiet, reliable, full size keyboard with media keys. Here's hoping someone makes a good one one day.
I got a $4000 dollar PC designed for rendering 3D animations, I had to get it- it was part of college stuff. But damn that thing came with a mouse and keyboard- fucker is a black rectangle, all black mouse and keyboard- no built in wifi, Ethernet only, single monitor, but holy fuck that thing has served me well.
@@Kementiri It's a bluetooth keyboard... It tells you the battery level, if it's set to windows or mac, and you know, it gives you the device code for bluetooth connection, try to think a little.
The knob is multi function, so it can be set for volume or to make it change between windows or mac, likely works when you mess with settings so you can adjust stuff without the mouse at hand. The screen is for battery and pairing setting, since you know, it's bluetooth.
I ended up accidentally buying this-and loving it. I didn’t really need to do lot of fine tuning (I did do a tape mod around the stab bar ends, mine were a little *too* loose for my liking). Overall it’s a solid prebuilt.
If the screen was customizable and the indicator lights were just backlights instead of ugly indicators I'd probably buy it. Love keyboards that have a 2.4 mode, more high-end keyboards should have it.
Wireless keyboards were always a gimmick to me. I feel similar with wireless mice but I can see the benefit there. I just don't see the benefit of not having a cable compared to charging/replacing batteries.
@@laternevercame Mostly for portability sake but it's also that wires can be a difficult to set up in certain setups. The keyboard isn't always right next to the tower/laptop/etc. Personally I have my laptop on a rollout tray which can make using a cable weird since it gets in the way due to the tray floating under the desk. Some other people just like the minimalist look without cables in the way.
tempted to buy this on amazon, but what switches or whatever are the ones used in the video? they sound great but im clueless when it comes to keyboards lol
These regularly go on sale for like $60-$80usd. My wife got it on sale for like 70somethint with a deal on amazon. Surprisingly good keyboard for what you get. Even if the board itself is plastic
I don't understand why people spend so much on keyboard, like on prices that range from 100 to 200 bucks. The office keyboard from my dad's workplace is the only keyboard I need. Still works after over half a decade
It’s an enthusiast thing, so it doesn’t need to make sense, some people just have a hobby. However there are absolutely cases where custom made keyboards are a good idea. For example many people type for a living (programmers and such). The speed they type and the health of they’re typing hands literally dictates their living. So investing in something that makes their lives easier makes perfect sense
the office keyboard from your dads office would shatter in a matter of minutes if i played the rhythm games i play on it. playing some games naturally makes you smack the keys alot harder than others. For me, this is the biggest reason but enthusiasts also like having keyboards that sound and feel a certain way, kinda similar to how people spend alot of money on cars. When my moms Toyota wagon from 1966 does fine, why would I ever buy a more expensive car?
because they feel and sound very nice and with all the options available you can put together a keyboard that matches your workstation very nicely. aesthetics are worth spending money on.
i used to own a Royal Kludge keyboard before i gave it to my friend, i absolutely love RK keyboards and the switches they use. very much recommend for others looking for a board on the less expensive side
What switches do they use. All I'm seeing is the word "brown" but they never once said a brand name. If they were true MX switches, they would say that. They're off-brand is my guess and they're being shady about it.
I believe it’s their own brand switch but don’t take my word for it. I personally loved the brown switches I had on my keyboard so if that was an issue you were worried about I think you would enjoy them. They also have Red, Blue and Low Profile Red switches to choose from
@HWEC Input I was more curious if you were able to confirm my suspicions. I actually doubt they are even their switches. They're probably a cheap Chinese switch. Most high end companies don't even make their own switches. That stacked ontop of back-lit keys but keycaps that don't shine through, I'd actually warn people not to buy this board. You can get real MX switches on a board for half the price.
@HWEC Input yeah for $50 this would be perfectly priced. But they're asking $120 for it. Which is absurd when you compare it to any other keyboard at that price point.
@@iSuckAtGamesGG I don't know about you, but I use the numpad when using the calculator and excel or when writing emails and shit. I also do video and photo editing so I use shortcuts assigned to the numpad.
@@francish3135 $65 is fair. Closer to competitor prices. I just found it absurd that they think this board competes with anything from Razer/Corsair/Logitech. This board is a rebrand drop item. It should be priced accordingly.
I have always found those kinds of keyboards that are clacky like that, but are also kinda silent at the same time very cool and satisfying to listen to, but I don’t think I could have one of my own. I think the noise will eventually get super annoying, but in small clips it’s nice to listen to
Had me until it had RGB, not a fan of RGB stuff personally-but the keyboard color palette is absolutely beautiful. Kind of reminds me of Super Nintendo colors.
I have this keyboard, and in the US I believe you can get it for $40 off, unless that promotion has ended, but I got it for $80. This is a Gasket Mounted keyboard and feels really great for a prebuilt. I got the Red switches and they feel amazing. The Knob is also usable for Volume when connected via USB-C with the software. Can change between Windows & Mac mode. Also connect up to 3 devices with Bluetooth 5.1, and the Knob is used to switch between BT, 2.4 & Wired.
Love the sounds from the switches. I'm still debating what switches to get but theres really no videos on websites that have sound for the type of switches they sell. Would really help honestly. Im only getting one of these keyboards for myself because of the custom keycaps imma buy. [Wont spend $100 on a keyboard but will on a 100% custom keycaps for $68 LOL]
Honest question here. Aside from the fancy colors, and the know/screen, what really sets this keyboard apart? I can get business done on a keyboard that costs $20.
It’s a mechanical keyboard, for gaming or people who prefer a better typing experience not getting your “business” done if a keyboard doesn’t matter to you.
@@elijahmckenzie9207 you can get a mechanical keyboard for much cheaper too though. keyboards have pretty diminishing returns as the prices get higher.
@@spoongaming9507 Maybe not, I have an rk71 (an older design) which I got for around $40 which seems to be made from the same materials. $30 for some custom pbt keycaps and you'd think it was custom. You'd buy this keyboard if you think the knob and screen are cool. For anyone else, an rk71 or rk61 or even one of the DROP keyboards would be better value
lol, by the same logic why people buy seikos and rolex if a cheap watch can do the job just fine or fancy clothes or 200hp motorbikes just to drive around town?? custom mechanical keyboards are a niche market, basically this is not meant to the general public like u guys are, but for people who really like to customize every aspect of their keyboard and I mean every little aspect BUT there is already a big market of commercial keyboards out there for the general public for u guys who don't really care abt any of this 👍
I got gifted this for christmas last year, and it worked amazingly for a bit! that was of course until the arrow switches broke because I was tinkering around without the proper tools I think I damaged something in the board, because when I tried using it after those two switches broke, it just didn't type smoothly. not at all critiquing the kb at this point, it's an amazing keyboard and I would happily buy it again if I had the money. I'm just ranting about how much I suck at this hobby I tried (and failed) to get into. lol
Can ANYONE explain to me why mechanical keyboards are so expensive? It feels like anything below $100 is budget. With normal keyboards $100 is gonna get you a keyboard that'll type the damn message to be carved into your gravestone. The only difference I can tell is the sound. In fact most mechanical keyboards I see are smaller. Entirely ditching home, page down and up, the num pad, etc.
They are a relatively niche product with a limited customer pool, which means that they have to make money with less potential sales, and they can’t mass produce them at the quantities of cheaper more common keyboards, which also raises the price.
It's genuinely insane how ignorant some people are. I am not a fan of 300-400 bucks keyboards for sure. But like $150-200 for a good custom is amazing, it's practically a one time investment that's gonna serve you forever. If you're sitting at your computer for more than 2 hours you should get one definitely. But as they say, it's impossible to explain the difference to someone who doesn't want to understand.
I've been using a $30 Logitech keyboard with extra media buttons and numpad for years, and it has served me very well. Am I really the insane one when you look at 200 dollar keyboards without a numpad just because the buttons make a nice clicky sound...?
@@datb0013 he wont understand cause he doesn't want to. no point in arguing. 99% of people will never use a numpad. my guess is people who use excel or something on a daily basis
@@razpaqhvh7501 I don't use excel and use nunpad hourly. Numpads > the psychos who use the number-bar. People are so slow when they use the normal ones above, I explode and convulse each time I see it. If you'd be faster with it, then maybe I'd call that the "superior" one.
@@FainthedCherry well as a dev/coder myself, i always use the number bar. it's way closer to the actual letters and it takes much longer for me to lift my hand up and use the numpad. not to mention that i'd have to lift it up again and bring it back to the center of the keyboard.
Most people who buy these hot swap switch boards want to go full enthusiast and mod it. Generally the better modable boards have south facing LED. They look really nice around the edges of keys because the switch is flipped so the LED is closer to the user. Because the print on keys is generally towards the top if they are backlit, the light won't show through very well in a south facing switch, like these. To accept cherry / gateron caps you need a south facing PCB, meaning for shine through caps you're looking at side printed caps. Also you get much thicker double shot keycaps when they don't need to be translucent. This leads to the deeper "thock" sound when the cap bottoms out. That's why manufacturers of these hot swap boards started putting the LEDs south facing, and why you don't see very many shine through caps, even though a lot of the boards have RGB
You can get the keyboard here! (affiliate): geni.us/km2f5c
120 DOLLAARSS??! I CAN BUY A PC WIT THAT
@@whatsthisssmaybe a Chromebook? Lol
@@whatsthisssWTF
Full video?
@@whatsthisss its a good price for a prebuilt keyboard at hat quality and with that layout, even though its expensive
Me looking at keyboards: 😀
Me hearing the prices: 😳 -> 💨
Amazon has them for $80 due to $40 coupon off.
@@JackMrBum
How long will it last and what other stuff can I use it on?
@@ImmaSquirrel idk how long does it last but its for that keyboard only
There are plenty of budget brands that are solid. You don't need to drop $400 to have some fun.
😳 -------------------> 💨
I have one of their older keyboards, and it works great. $120 for this is a little too steep for me though.
$120 is pretty cheap if you’re into custom keyboards, they’re usually lower end keyboards. If you just want a keyboard though, I agree it is pretty expensive 😢
It's 76 now
@@lavertat6814 85 now 90 if you want silvers.. meh
@@bbimmy it's not a custom keyboard tho
Its 60 dollars off ali
Me with a 7€ keyboard from 2018
Just for 113€ more it would have leds in it.. thats a bargain mate!
mine is like 10 years old, maybe older lol
@@balidr Or I could buy a fifty pack of LEDs for £8.29 and glue them to the keycaps themselves
10$ logitech keyboard forever
4* xD
Me looking at keyboards: 😀
Me discovering the prices: 😳 -> 💨
Me hearing the sound: 🏄♀️-> ⌨ 😃
My bank account: 📉🏠🚫
Me looking at the prices in AUD 👋
Explanation of the screen for those who think it's useless:
The knob switches between controlling volume, and switching between wireless and wired modes (and multiple bluetooth devices). It also turns the device on and off. Because the keyboard doesn't have any other switches to indicate what device you're on or the mode, the screen gives you a clear visual of Mac/Win modes, comnected device, and battery life.
I personally like the multifunction knob and utility of the screen and the lack of a bunch of extra switches on the keyboard for changing those things, but it's not for everyone! The knob/screen DO actual stuff, though.
(Source: I have the M75. It had the $40 off on Amazon so it was a steal for me. This is also all info listed on its page.)
Planning on pulling the trigger but man i've read about one case where a software update bricked the whole board. How is it holding up so far? Does it need the software?
@@artchitectpng I'm a Linux user so I didn't download the software. I'm a white backlight person so I just used the hotkeys to set the backlight to a static white. You can use the board just fine without ever needing to download the software tbh.
I like having a volume knob, it's a nice color way too. Might jump on this one...
40 off for something like this w9uld be great
Copium. The screens so useless when other cheaper keyboards do all of that without it and for a lot less.
That sound of typing was orgasmic
I wanna say something but I don’t wanna get deleted so I just hope you get what I was gonna say
I bought into the mechanical keyboard thing, with a Cherry keyboard with "silent" keys. I have never had so many typing mistakes, and I get the multiple key press errors.
I get that some people enjoy the noise, but I wish for a quiet, reliable, full size keyboard with media keys. Here's hoping someone makes a good one one day.
It's edited in though
@@Kenchinito2207 no
The new “Sleepless in Seattle” scene.
THIS LOOKS SO NICE
Ur voice are so chill and calm love it
The sound of this keyboard is incredible!
“It’s the little things...”. 😁
@@keirfarnum6811 its average >:(
This keyboard = Eargasm
🤔🤔🤔🤔
🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨
@@denisdavid1339 thats too many emojis brother man
AYO 📸🤨
That’s um.. a weird thing to say the least
💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
It reminds me of a classic game boy, neat design 😗
Switch and Click, This is amazing! I subscribed right away!
Wow! I was really surprised when I started hearing that sound test at the end. It sounds really good and requires no modding or building!
sound is edited in
“A screen in the bottom left” *proceeds to show the bottom right of the keyboard*
I got a $4000 dollar PC designed for rendering 3D animations, I had to get it- it was part of college stuff. But damn that thing came with a mouse and keyboard- fucker is a black rectangle, all black mouse and keyboard- no built in wifi, Ethernet only, single monitor, but holy fuck that thing has served me well.
I just fallen in love with your voice 😍❤️
Are you going to do a full video on this? I'm curious to see the inside for what the mount is like and if mods make any difference.
A knob... And a screen?
The screen doesn't do anything though 😂
@@Kementiri hey a looping gif of bongo cat would be a +1 for me
@@Kementiri It's a bluetooth keyboard... It tells you the battery level, if it's set to windows or mac, and you know, it gives you the device code for bluetooth connection, try to think a little.
The knob is multi function, so it can be set for volume or to make it change between windows or mac, likely works when you mess with settings so you can adjust stuff without the mouse at hand.
The screen is for battery and pairing setting, since you know, it's bluetooth.
with the knob I can play pong and brick breaker
Those key caps 🤌 perfection
I ended up accidentally buying this-and loving it. I didn’t really need to do lot of fine tuning (I did do a tape mod around the stab bar ends, mine were a little *too* loose for my liking). Overall it’s a solid prebuilt.
me crying with my rk h81’s laundry machine knob
Microwave knob
If the screen was customizable and the indicator lights were just backlights instead of ugly indicators I'd probably buy it. Love keyboards that have a 2.4 mode, more high-end keyboards should have it.
Did you mod that if not it sound good stock
Wireless keyboards were always a gimmick to me. I feel similar with wireless mice but I can see the benefit there. I just don't see the benefit of not having a cable compared to charging/replacing batteries.
@@laternevercame Mostly for portability sake but it's also that wires can be a difficult to set up in certain setups. The keyboard isn't always right next to the tower/laptop/etc.
Personally I have my laptop on a rollout tray which can make using a cable weird since it gets in the way due to the tray floating under the desk. Some other people just like the minimalist look without cables in the way.
@@daveharrenburg7670 oh I completely understand the use case. I personally feel it's a gimmick though.
Reminds me of old IBM keyboards and I love it
Wow I’ve been waiting for them to make this for, it feels like, years! Excited
The sound is too good for a board that only cost 120
She must have definitely modded it. That sounded way too creamy for a prebuild.
@@JoselitoBurrito it actually sounds like that right off the box
@@JoselitoBurrito nope, RK makes fantastic budget keebs. Mindblowing
"only 120" my god
@@groupie8985??? 120 isn't that expensive for a keyboard
tempted to buy this on amazon, but what switches or whatever are the ones used in the video? they sound great but im clueless when it comes to keyboards lol
They are RK Red switches I think. You can also use RK Blue switches but they are more tactile
THE SOUND OMG- 😍😍😍
REALLL
These regularly go on sale for like $60-$80usd. My wife got it on sale for like 70somethint with a deal on amazon. Surprisingly good keyboard for what you get. Even if the board itself is plastic
I don't understand why people spend so much on keyboard, like on prices that range from 100 to 200 bucks. The office keyboard from my dad's workplace is the only keyboard I need. Still works after over half a decade
it's impossible to explain the difference to someone who doesn't want to understand.
@@razpaqhvh7501 No, by all means, please explain. Perhaps you can put some sense into me
It’s an enthusiast thing, so it doesn’t need to make sense, some people just have a hobby.
However there are absolutely cases where custom made keyboards are a good idea. For example many people type for a living (programmers and such). The speed they type and the health of they’re typing hands literally dictates their living. So investing in something that makes their lives easier makes perfect sense
the office keyboard from your dads office would shatter in a matter of minutes if i played the rhythm games i play on it. playing some games naturally makes you smack the keys alot harder than others. For me, this is the biggest reason but enthusiasts also like having keyboards that sound and feel a certain way, kinda similar to how people spend alot of money on cars.
When my moms Toyota wagon from 1966 does fine, why would I ever buy a more expensive car?
because they feel and sound very nice and with all the options available you can put together a keyboard that matches your workstation very nicely. aesthetics are worth spending money on.
I use a keyboard that was less than 10 dollars on Walmart.
Where was it
Plztell
Im in desperate need
Plz
WHERE WAS ITT
That sound tho 🤤
i used to own a Royal Kludge keyboard before i gave it to my friend, i absolutely love RK keyboards and the switches they use. very much recommend for others looking for a board on the less expensive side
What switches do they use. All I'm seeing is the word "brown" but they never once said a brand name. If they were true MX switches, they would say that. They're off-brand is my guess and they're being shady about it.
I believe it’s their own brand switch but don’t take my word for it. I personally loved the brown switches I had on my keyboard so if that was an issue you were worried about I think you would enjoy them. They also have Red, Blue and Low Profile Red switches to choose from
@HWEC Input I was more curious if you were able to confirm my suspicions. I actually doubt they are even their switches. They're probably a cheap Chinese switch. Most high end companies don't even make their own switches. That stacked ontop of back-lit keys but keycaps that don't shine through, I'd actually warn people not to buy this board. You can get real MX switches on a board for half the price.
@@laternevercame while I would agree with being weary, for 50 bucks and you want a nice cheap keyboard, they aren’t bad
@HWEC Input yeah for $50 this would be perfectly priced. But they're asking $120 for it. Which is absurd when you compare it to any other keyboard at that price point.
That's the one I got, its amazing
wish we had full keyboards like this. no numpad is a huge turnoff.
I just have a separate numpad
i have never once used the numpad, idk why ppl care about it so much
@@iSuckAtGamesGG I don't know about you, but I use the numpad when using the calculator and excel or when writing emails and shit. I also do video and photo editing so I use shortcuts assigned to the numpad.
The way you said Woooo after seeing the tactile round switch is really funny.
I have this and it’s my fave keyboard I’ve ever owned 💜💜💜
$120 for off brand switches. Plastic board. Cheap keycaps. But hey...it's got a knob.
And a screen :D
Alguno de ese rango de precio que recomiendes?
65 usd if ur lucky like me!
@@francish3135 $65 is fair. Closer to competitor prices. I just found it absurd that they think this board competes with anything from Razer/Corsair/Logitech. This board is a rebrand drop item. It should be priced accordingly.
@@laternevercamegaming keyboards kinda suck besides having fast response time
Me with my 2011 keyboard
My twenty-two Mistumi keyboard which I got almost free :)
I friggin love when a keyboard has a good volume knob, especially if it's multipurpose
I LOVE my Royal Kludge keyboard. Its treated my so well, Bluetooth and wired, bright rgb, many rgb settings, hot swappable, easy to disassemble.
Idk why the comments are so hard on the keyboard. It sounds really nice and I like the aesthetic. Maybe I’m just different 😅
haha glad you like it!
what switch color is this model? Love the sound
I hate when she hearts questions but doesn't answer
@@hydra_lisk IKR
I have always found those kinds of keyboards that are clacky like that, but are also kinda silent at the same time very cool and satisfying to listen to, but I don’t think I could have one of my own. I think the noise will eventually get super annoying, but in small clips it’s nice to listen to
Yeah I hate super clicky switches. I prefer the quieter ones.
That keyboard clicks my soul
Royal Kludges tend to die after a year or so due to pcb issues, most of the units in Bangladesh did at least.. So do your research beforewards fellas
Had me until it had RGB, not a fan of RGB stuff personally-but the keyboard color palette is absolutely beautiful. Kind of reminds me of Super Nintendo colors.
Just switch it to white or turn it off.
I’m a big fan.I wanted to ask did u get the silver or red switch.Which is the best.
the shade of blue and the size of the keys both remind me of the keyboards from the early 2000s and the giant computers running windows xp
Poor mans Zoom75
I think I'll wait for my Zoom75 Kitsune to come in😊
@@Kementiri Nice! I got the Plum)
@@goddammit I don't think there was an option for eternal weights for it. I did get the flex cuts.
A knob?
Take my money.
The design reminds me of my keyboard from the early 2000s
I am glad you showed typing in the end. It's way to noisy for me. I like nice, quiet keyboards like my Logitech.
Me after hearing the price: 🏃♀️💨
I have this keyboard, and in the US I believe you can get it for $40 off, unless that promotion has ended, but I got it for $80. This is a Gasket Mounted keyboard and feels really great for a prebuilt. I got the Red switches and they feel amazing. The Knob is also usable for Volume when connected via USB-C with the software. Can change between Windows & Mac mode. Also connect up to 3 devices with Bluetooth 5.1, and the Knob is used to switch between BT, 2.4 & Wired.
This looks like a retro nice keyboard with lights
I just bought a new RK keyboard during there spring sale, it’s awesome!!
Dollars.?
same
The screen also shows battery percentage and if it’s in windows or Mac mode
Love the sounds from the switches. I'm still debating what switches to get but theres really no videos on websites that have sound for the type of switches they sell. Would really help honestly.
Im only getting one of these keyboards for myself because of the custom keycaps imma buy. [Wont spend $100 on a keyboard but will on a 100% custom keycaps for $68 LOL]
I got this keyboard on sale and I absolutely love it. It sounds so crispy and buttery and I love the RGB options!!
Very nice!
Looks like I’ll fail NNN to those sounds😫
Bottom left? Idk if it’s the camera but I thought that was bottom right
Woah! 120? Thats amazing!
The sound is amazing
it literally looks like one of those keyboards you get with like one of those early 2000s pc that was just a giant box with the really fat box monitor
which switches did you choose for this keyboard?
i think she had silver
Megamind got me !! 😂
That Meggamind threw me off 😂😂😂
Honest question here. Aside from the fancy colors, and the know/screen, what really sets this keyboard apart? I can get business done on a keyboard that costs $20.
It’s a mechanical keyboard, for gaming or people who prefer a better typing experience not getting your “business” done if a keyboard doesn’t matter to you.
@@elijahmckenzie9207 you can get a mechanical keyboard for much cheaper too though. keyboards have pretty diminishing returns as the prices get higher.
@@quinsey9211 You can get a mechanical keyboard for much cheaper but it'd probably be lower in quality
@@spoongaming9507 Maybe not, I have an rk71 (an older design) which I got for around $40 which seems to be made from the same materials. $30 for some custom pbt keycaps and you'd think it was custom. You'd buy this keyboard if you think the knob and screen are cool. For anyone else, an rk71 or rk61 or even one of the DROP keyboards would be better value
lol, by the same logic why people buy seikos and rolex if a cheap watch can do the job just fine or fancy clothes or 200hp motorbikes just to drive around town??
custom mechanical keyboards are a niche market,
basically this is not meant to the general public like u guys are, but for people who really like to customize every aspect of their keyboard and I mean every little aspect
BUT there is already a big market of commercial keyboards out there for the general public for u guys who don't really care abt any of this 👍
Is it compatible with Cherry Mx switches?
Because my keyboard right now has Outemu but I want cherry mx switches.
no reply but a like 😭
The sound is like heaven
im so glad i chose this for my birthday at first i was going to do the rainy 75 then found this
what switches did you use?
bro she hearted it and didnt respond
@@therealkanyewestforreal tis a sad day
Logitech g95 mouse and keyboard. I'm good.
It looks better then i expected
I got gifted this for christmas last year, and it worked amazingly for a bit!
that was of course until the arrow switches broke because I was tinkering around without the proper tools
I think I damaged something in the board, because when I tried using it after those two switches broke, it just didn't type smoothly.
not at all critiquing the kb at this point, it's an amazing keyboard and I would happily buy it again if I had the money.
I'm just ranting about how much I suck at this hobby I tried (and failed) to get into. lol
What kind of switches is it using
They liked and didn’t respond….
we get whole system in 120$ IN india
Sounds so nice wow
Wish it was full-size for that price. But cool
As soon as the price drops to $30 I'm buying.
Royal Kludge is always comming in clutch with quality "inexpensive" keyboards. I have the rk68 (65%) and did a few mods on it
bro the keyboard noise made my back jolt because i had headphones in and it was on full blast-
with prices like those i am grateful for the keyboard that came with the ibm pc jr
Im crying with my laptop's keyboards
One hundred twenty dollars?
$84.99 now
Love the keyboard and your voice. Unintentional ASMR with comity 👍
😊 thank you
Everyone talkin bout the keyboard, but no one talkin bout dat sick desk mat!
Yeah, they definitely put all budget on the keyboard not the rest, holy this shi sounds hella good
$120 for an asmr machine
I was going to get that one, but I got an epomaker thanks to the software reviews
Sounds pretty nice
Can ANYONE explain to me why mechanical keyboards are so expensive? It feels like anything below $100 is budget. With normal keyboards $100 is gonna get you a keyboard that'll type the damn message to be carved into your gravestone. The only difference I can tell is the sound. In fact most mechanical keyboards I see are smaller. Entirely ditching home, page down and up, the num pad, etc.
It is made of pure gold and more gold.
Fact checkers: ...
They are a relatively niche product with a limited customer pool, which means that they have to make money with less potential sales, and they can’t mass produce them at the quantities of cheaper more common keyboards, which also raises the price.
no rgb or white light would be sickkkkk
i just got mine last week rk royal 75 i got the RK84 Wireless RGB Limited Edition Keyboard love it!
I love it ❤❤❤
It's genuinely insane how ignorant some people are. I am not a fan of 300-400 bucks keyboards for sure. But like $150-200 for a good custom is amazing, it's practically a one time investment that's gonna serve you forever. If you're sitting at your computer for more than 2 hours you should get one definitely. But as they say, it's impossible to explain the difference to someone who doesn't want to understand.
I've been using a $30 Logitech keyboard with extra media buttons and numpad for years, and it has served me very well. Am I really the insane one when you look at 200 dollar keyboards without a numpad just because the buttons make a nice clicky sound...?
@@Goldy01 not the reason it’s that much lmao
@@datb0013 he wont understand cause he doesn't want to. no point in arguing. 99% of people will never use a numpad. my guess is people who use excel or something on a daily basis
@@razpaqhvh7501 I don't use excel and use nunpad hourly. Numpads > the psychos who use the number-bar. People are so slow when they use the normal ones above, I explode and convulse each time I see it. If you'd be faster with it, then maybe I'd call that the "superior" one.
@@FainthedCherry well as a dev/coder myself, i always use the number bar. it's way closer to the actual letters and it takes much longer for me to lift my hand up and use the numpad. not to mention that i'd have to lift it up again and bring it back to the center of the keyboard.
For $120, the backlight better do what backlighting exists for: to shine through the keys. Otherwise, what's the point?
Most people who buy these hot swap switch boards want to go full enthusiast and mod it. Generally the better modable boards have south facing LED. They look really nice around the edges of keys because the switch is flipped so the LED is closer to the user. Because the print on keys is generally towards the top if they are backlit, the light won't show through very well in a south facing switch, like these. To accept cherry / gateron caps you need a south facing PCB, meaning for shine through caps you're looking at side printed caps. Also you get much thicker double shot keycaps when they don't need to be translucent. This leads to the deeper "thock" sound when the cap bottoms out. That's why manufacturers of these hot swap boards started putting the LEDs south facing, and why you don't see very many shine through caps, even though a lot of the boards have RGB
Beautiful