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The Rii K61C Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features a full 104-key layout with ultra-durable blue mechanical switches rated for 50 million keystrokes. It offers 5 customizable red LED backlight modes, an integrated cradle for mobile devices, and programmable macro keys to enhance both gaming and productivity. Designed for PC, Mac, and Linux, this USB-powered keyboard combines durability with sleek functionality to keep you ahead in every session.
Brand | Rii |
Item model number | USRT61C |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC, PC/Mac/Linux |
Operating System | Mac,Windows |
Item Weight | 2.76 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.56 x 1.77 x 7.4 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.56 x 1.77 x 7.4 inches |
Color | K61C |
Power Source | USB Powered |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Manufacturer | Riitek |
ASIN | B07JKKH8MD |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 23, 2016 |
S**C
Built like iron at a bargain price
I love this keyboard. First of all the keys are extremely responsive to my touch, which is somewhat light. Granted I don't game so I can't address that. However, this is an excellent all around keyboard which includes a well at the top in which you can stand something you might want to copy, a thoughtful feature for any user. it makes noise, but that is one of the "features" of a mechanical keyboard, something like haptic feedback for a keyboard. I've only had a few mechanical keyboards in my long online career, usually early ones, and they were all "noisy". They all made me hate the person in the next cubicle. If you don't like clicking of any kind, don't get a mechanical keyboard. The keyboard top is brushed aluminum, not that shiny black plastic that attracts all kinds of dirt and is impossible to keep clean. It also has a braided cord. The back lighting is excellent. Also the keys are visible without the back light. My only teeny little gripe is that some of the letters are not closed. I don't know why, but I find that very slightly annoying. I also like that the key puller and some alternative gaming keys are held in place under the keyboard. Honestly it is a phenomenal keyboard at a genuine bargain price. I also have a backlit Logitech for another PC. I like this about as much as the Logitech, which is an excellent but expensive keyboard. The Logitech is non-mechanical.
S**D
Yeah, just buy it. It’s worth twice this.
CLACK CLACK CLACK CLACK CLACKThis keyboard is gorgeous. It’s responsive. The backlight is beautiful, and I had a funny moment with my wife because of it. We were watching tv on the Xbox it was hooked up to, because you can use these for both apps and a few games on Xbox, and the led was reflected on the screen. I went to turn it off and it started to dim. And then lit back up, sarcastically, the led has a “breathe” mode. Didn’t know that, and we were both laughing about it.The keys are big and chunky, which I love. If you don’t? It’s got a key puller, buy a new key cap kit and replace them. These are modular. It’s got an led macro setup, imagine being able to light up frequently used gaming keys so you don’t miss while playing in the dark. It’s got that.The response is awesome, the keyboard feels great to type on, it’s fantastic for gaming. For the price, this is “you can raise the price. I won’t mind”.
N**1
Solid Keyboard so far
I bought this keyboard to use at work. This is at a triage computer in a busy hospital, basically somebody typing on it 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We go through keyboards about every 6 months with the standard Dell style dome cap boards they give us. Those are OK at best when new and horrible when wearing out.I was making multiple typos (as were others when reading their notes) with the old keyboards.This keyboard is amazing for the price. It is a solid, metal frame board that has great key feedback. There is no question if you hit the key or not, and I am very easily able to tell when I hit the wrong key while typing. While I still have typos, I can instantly tell by feel that I hit the wrong key.So far, everyone that has used it (about 15 people) say they really like it, although a few said it takes a bit to get used to. The keys sit a bit higher than the keyboard we used to have, so it does take a little adjustment, but once used to it, they say they like it much better. If I go from using this keyboard to a dome top type, it feels like typing on a keyboard filled with pudding.It is great to have a 10 key also, since these number pads are used all the time for vital sign entry.The braided cord with included velcro strap is nice as well.There are a few negatives, but nothing major to make me want to return it.The font on the keys is a bit odd. That is probably the biggest complaint from those that have to look at the keyboard to type. I understand this being a "gaming" keyboard that they do that style font, but I would prefer a standard font. Same for the shift key options, they are side by side instead of one on top of the other.I am very thankful for the red LED backlight. With the LED off, it is hard to see the keys, but with the backlight on, it is very easy. All the different light options are neat, but just not needed for what it is used for.This keyboard is loud, but that is expected with blue switches. Not horrible overall, but something many have mentioned. It is not like we are in a quiet office or anything, so not a huge deal.I will post up in a few months how this keyboard is holding up.November 2021 follow up:Keyboard is still working great. Wish it was still in stock so I could by another one for a different computer here at work.
J**R
Good value for the money
Very nice sound, a little heavy for gaming but I got used to it after a week. the build quality surprised me, has a nice heft to it. The metal top plate looks and feels nice, but the key caps feel very cheap. Lighting is nice, overall a great value for the money, and if you want to try blue switches this is a great cheap option before spending hundreds of $$$ on other brands.
B**Y
LIking this wireless keyboard
The wireless keyboard looks nice and clean. It is very responsive and the RGB lights auto connect to the Corsair iCue manager. It feels solid and you get a nice mechanical "click" when you type but it isn't ridiculously loud by any means. It has a nice little usb slot to store the wireless connector when not in use (it ships with the connector in the slot) and it also has a wired usb cord for charging and also gives you a wired connector for use when you need it.Overall, very satisfied and just what I wanted.Only slight negative is the wrist rest is fairly thin plastic and it would be better with a little padding, so four stars for the ergo features.
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