⌨️ Light up your desk, power your play.
The Rii RK100 is a wired USB keyboard featuring a full 105-key layout with 11 multimedia shortcuts and a vibrant 3-color LED backlight with breathing effects. Designed for both professional office use and casual gaming, it offers mechanical-style tactile feedback without the premium price. Compatible with a wide range of operating systems including Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android, it also includes smart power-saving features that automatically sleep and wake the keyboard to optimize energy use.
Brand | Rii |
Item model number | 8541667748 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop |
Operating System | Android,Chrome Os,Linux,Linux Os,Mac Os,Vista,Win10,Win7,Win8 |
Item Weight | 1.68 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.93 x 1.18 x 5.12 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.93 x 1.18 x 5.12 inches |
Color | 3 Colors LED Backlit |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Rii |
ASIN | B01LVZU9B0 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 27, 2016 |
S**.
Quality!
Love, Love Love this keyboard. Solid and sturdy. I love the red light under the black keys, it is so smooth! However, I had to send it back. The "Enter" on the numbers keyboard was upside down and one of the feet broke.
A**R
THE PERFECT KEYBOARD
I bought this keyboard over a year ago. The keys are large and the keyboard has different colors you can choose. I love this keyboard. I am still using it and will buy again!
Y**
Review after using this for over 2 years....basic, reliable, keyboard, I recommend it.
I bought this in February of 2019 as a keyboard for a laptop I was using as a desktop. Since then I built a system to use for personal/office and light gaming. I moved this board over to the new rig as it was one less thing I had to purchase. I have been using this now for over 2 years (March of 2021) and it's been a reliable keyboard and pretty much done everything that I have needed it to do. For $18 that I paid for it, it was well worth the cost and has gone above and beyond in it's service thus far. There is no clear mechanical "click" when you depress the keys but it's good enough. If you have worked on any keyboard that has shipped as OE with an HP or Dell in the past and were fine with it, this will be enough for you. I am typing this review out on it now. If you are picky about the keys having that mechanical feel when you depress them, this is not the keyboard for you. The footprint is compact and it has no real edges or frame like a traditional keyboard which is nice as you can take canned air and just clean the keyboard of errant debris like dried skin, sesame seeds from a bagel you ate over the board or any other dust or stuff that has collected amongst the keys.If I had any complaints is that there are only 3 color choices for the lighting red, blue or purple. The red and blue are a bit dark and in regular room light it's a bit dim. The purple, since it uses both LEDs is brighter so I have it on purple most of the time to make the keys more visible. There are some keys that are not lit up completely (e.g. the "enter" key, the "r" is not as bright as "ente", "FN" key is not as bright as those around it) but for an $18 keyboard I am not going to complain (though I guess I just did). The light key is too close to the rest of the keys so I do inadvertently press it changing the LED color which honestly is not a big deal. Other than that I really cannot complain much more about this keyboard.If you are looking for a basic, reliable and inexpensive keyboard that is backlit, this is a good choice.
A**R
Definitely worth buying
Got the keyboard in 2 days (prime member) and have not been disappointed since using it. The underglow works good and I havent bothered to take any pictures because it looks just like the ones already posted so please take that into consideration when reading this review that you are definitely getting what you see. The keys are easy to push and have as much resistance as a laptop keyboard. As far as "clacking noise" unless you like the noise of a standard office keyboard, this one is pretty quiet until you're hammering down on the keys. If I was going to complain about anything it would just be that as my hands sit, I sometimes have bumped the key that powers or changes the colors on the keyboard with the outside of my right palm. But Im chalking that up to how I rest my hands against the keyboard and not a fault with it. The cord length for me is fine but If it matters the length is somewhere around 3 feet so its distance from your tower/laptop should be minimal. All in all I recommend this. The price is right, the keyboard does everything it should and isnt sticking or having any bad keys, and you get a pretty cool looking keyboard especially if you're on a budget.
B**Y
Replacement keyboard
Keys are raised like a typewriter some of us remember. I simply don't like the flat keyboards. I don't use the lights but some may like them. Have used this keyboard extensively for some time and only replaced the original (same model) because I spilled tea on it and some of the keys began to stick. I definitely recommend this keyboard.
A**A
Not a bad keyboard, but not a great one either.
I bought this as a temporary replacement for a Corsair K70. If you have ever own a decent mechanical keyboard Rii's RK100 will not impress you the slightest bit. The RK100 is a membrane keyboard that has a bit of feedback on a keystroke in an attempt to imitate the clicky feeling on a mechanical keyboard. You still get the squishy membrane feel on a key press, and the actuation force is no different from a standard membrane keyboard. The keys are the slightest bit louder than a membrane keyboard. The function key that controls the multimedia shortcuts replaces the right side Windows start menu key. I've had no problems using the multimedia shortcuts, if you're use to having individual multimedia keys on your keyboard they can take a little time to get used to. The key for the keyboard's RGB settings replaces the context menu key for Windows. There is no software for the RGB settings. I've had no issues switching between the three RGB colors -- red, blue, and magenta (not purple) -- or changing the brightness. I will say I wish I could make the color a bit brighter to match the red color scheme on the rest of my rig.In the product description it calls this keyboard, "a professional mechanical feeling backlit gaming keyboard for gaming and office, not a real mechanical keyboard, but it's worth more." In my opinion with coming from a keyboard that professional gamers use, I cannot agree with that statement. While the RK100 might offer some imitation mechanical feeling you don't get any of the advantages whatsoever of having a mechanical keyboard, so if that's what your looking for you might want to pass on this. If you're looking for a keyboard just to game with and you're not interested in the benefits of a mechanical keyboard over a membrane one, this isn't a bad keyboard. For typing if you're used to a membrane keyboard but would like to have some extra feedback that a mechanical keyboard offers you might like this.You'd be hard-pressed to find another backlit RGB keyboard at this price point, but if you're able to spend an extra 20 or so to get an actual mechanical keyboard, I would go that route instead.
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