This is 55$ in my country and it's such a steal. 5 pin hotswap, 2.4ghz wireless, Bluetooth, 3750 mah battery, rgb, 75% layout, removable frame and very good build quality. Nothing compares to the features you're getting for such a low price.
@@MrBie probably in philippines. Most mechanical keyboards there are cheap as hell compared to foreign countries, but I've only seen them being cheap on their online stores.
I just bought the same keyboard and it's great! With some tape and liquid silicone I have thock sound for 5$. For me the RGB is nice I don't care about the software and by the way the 2.4 Ghz dongle works perfectly fine from 8 meters( 26 feet).
Thanks for the overview, I'm trying to make a choice between the RK84, EP84 or Keychron K2 v2. Do you know if the RK84 software will allow per-key assignment of RGB? I'd like to make custom color profile sets for standard use, editing and gaming.
yo dude, you do not need per-key rgb come on this is a sure buy! Plus this KB will only get more expensive like other RK products did after people discovered them.
This is really good review! Thinking of getting either the Keychron K2 or this one. But I like that this one has a software, so I'm kinda leaning towards this now.
I just bought this last 9hrs ago and I can say this is the best budget keyboard you can buy , its functional , responsive , silent , build quality is great its cheap and most of all it gets the job done hands down this keyboard is better than my corsair k75 rapid when it comes to performance but the question is will it stand long my corsair KB is still alive and well to this day and I bought it last 2017. and I bought this for only 50+ dollars 2600 pesos in the Philippines.
I have the same keyboard, modded it pretty hard, changed keycaps to an XDA profile, it's awesome and I recommend it to enter the hobby for its versatility. I agree, the software is trash. I needed to contact their customer support for a firmware update. Good content, keep it up, regards from Argentina.
Great review like usual. :) Is there a difference between the RK84 and the RK61? If so is it big? Also the rk61 has over 8k reviews on amazon whereas the rk84 only has 345 and quite a lot are bad so im kinda confused... Thanks in advance :)
@@aaron_kimOh ok. Are you sure that they are the same because I just got 10x more confused when I saw that consumer tech reviews has done a separate review for the rk61 and rk84....? It's not that I don't believe you it's just that I don't want to regret buying one. Also would you recommend the rk61 or gk61 for typing/coding?
@@b1az3rqwerty51 They should both be using the TTCK branded switches unless you get the PRO model. I believe the PRO models have the Gateron switches. They will all sound different depending on the switches you get.
@@aaron_kim Thanks, so I should make my choice based on whether I want to have 60% or 80%. And sorry but last question (I'm new to the mechanical keyboards) Will the rk84 red switches sound the same as in the video I linked?
02:40 Some of us have solved the 2.4 dongle range issue by simply adding a USB 3 extension. For whateve reason, it completely eliminates the range problem. I have mine on a 6 ft USB 3 extension, and the range is now a good 15 - 20 ft. The extension allows to move ti further away. Can't remember which channel, but another UTuber pointed this out long ago, and it worked for me.
Just got this keyboard today, and apparently, RK84 changed their design and decided to seal off the 2 USB ports (that's what the seller said to me), may I ask anyone of you have the same thing happened? I was so stoked about this keyboard with the 2 USB ports and now I'm kinda disappointed not gonna lie... Rip
I really like your Video, all i wanna know. The only 2 Things you can do better is use light for your Camera shot and please move the volume of the music down while you speaking it is very hard for me to understand you, because i am hard of hearing. Thanks for this Video, keep going!
Got mine today and so far the dongle works fine for me. I plugged it into my monitor, which had a spare port next to my BT dongle and I guess it is the perfect place for it, given the distance (about 45 cm). Coming from my old Filco TKL it takes a bit of getting used to the layout and lack of gaps, but it is not too bad. It also sounds and feels very differently. My Filco was hammering straight onto the steel base plate, so it was quite a bit louder. The RK feels kinda dampened, not sure if there's a rubber mat or something between the keys or if it is just the lack of the steel backplate - and it is obviously much quieter because of that. The switches feel good and very soft. I went with Red because my Filco uses MX Reds, so the feel is at least similar. How long they'll hold out we'll have to see but at least the board allows for easy switching. What I don't like that much is the white layer. I know it is to reflect more light between the keys but I think taking off the frame is kind of a stupid feature when you have a black board that then shows that white layer.
3:58 Do the keyboards feel cramped at all? I have an older Razer (full keyboard with 10 key) keyboard at home, which was my first mechanical keyboards. RK84 seems like a great option for a small-profile, dorm desk companion AND alternative to Logitech K380. Key travel on K380 feels comfortable but larger hands = keyboard can feel cramped. Are Brown switches more quiet than Red & Blue?
@@dearsky it is cramped, if you're coming from a tkl/full size, you'll feel it cramped, as there are no gaps between arrows, function keys and stuff like that, but you'll get used to it pretty fast.
My RK G87 stopped inputing the w and the f key, its not hot swappable and im not about to learn how to desodder so I ordered this baby, looks like a sweet deal just like the 87 was when I bought it :) Royal Kludge just keeps giving.
Keychron or RK84? Which one would you suggest? I know RK84 is more popular and said to be better than it's competitors but my main concern is it's compatibility with MAC and good gaming experience on Windows. Interaction wise (other than typing experience), Is it feel normal with Mac machine?
The Mac keys work but there are no replacement keys for Mac. Some of the function keys work on the Mac. Bluetooth works great. The software is only for Win.
You convinced me with this one. i am currently using a Cooler Master CK350. So this will be my first keyboard as I take the plunge in mechanical keyboard with hot swappable switches. All thought I will be getting blue switches. Anyway more power to your channel.
I bought my 1st M keyboard after watching your review. But I don't fell comfortable with Keycaps as it is having sharp edges .Will i get used to it or shall I buy new keycaps.
Just pure out of curiosity; i have stumbled upon this keyboard recently, and decided to buy it pure on its specs -i personally love the fact it comes with a built in usb "hub" for connectivity- however upon stumbling on this keyboard i also noticed a bunch of "bad" reviews that actually go in depth about what the issue(s) is/are and those left a bad taste in my mouth. i have yet to receive the board but it made me a bit uncertain for the moment. can anyone tell me if this board is really that bad or that people are simply picking on everything they can find..
same here I just got mine with red switch three days ago. I read some bad reviews esp about its dongle connection but so far I never experienced that. one review said that one flaw is you can't see the battery indicator but I definitely can check mine when it's connected w Bluetooth mode. I'm quite satisfied with the keyboard, but maybe if I have the budget and the time I'd try modding to get better sounds
I really like having the USB ports on the back. A bit of a throwback feature that died for some reason - it's actually really useful! Are the USB ports usable when operating wirelessly? I'm a "custom" keyboard guy, but this checks a lot of boxes for a good price. The stabilizers don't sound half bad, either. I'd suggest using a desk pad for the typing samples if you do any future keyboard reviews. The resonance of the desk drowns out a lot of the keyboard characteristics (as does the background music, which you may want to turn down/off during the typing test). The only thing that strikes me as a bit off is the critique of the software at 4:28 being "just ok" - what did you not like about it? From the capture of it, it looks pretty full featured, including remapping, macros, RGB customization (including adjustable sleep time which is useful when using the keyboard wirelessly to save battery), and multiple profiles (useful if you are using it across two different machines, such as a Mac and a PC). Otherwise, good stuff as usual!
Thanks for the tip! Yeah I should've lowered the Bg music for the sound test or not include music at all. Unfortunately the keyboard has to be plugged in for the USB ports to work. As for the software, it's not bad! Just didn't find it special or necessary. I have heard it can be a buggy at times but I haven't ran into any issues yet. Overall, incredible value for a loaded keyboard!
The stock stabs are terrible (they are terrybly loose on the plate), trust me, stock red switches are terrible too, keycaps are mediocre at best with lots of barbs and the black ones are pretty inconsistent in color, rgb is meh with kind of low frequency, if you are pretty sensitive to flicker you may notice it, i don't, but if i move it left and right i can notice. I would not buy it if i wasn't planning on at the bare minimum changing the switches, stabs would be a top priority too.
Depends on your layout preference, for me, rk84 all the way, couldn't live without my function keys lol i used a 60% but never got used to it, so i changed for a 75%
This is 55$ in my country and it's such a steal. 5 pin hotswap, 2.4ghz wireless, Bluetooth, 3750 mah battery, rgb, 75% layout, removable frame and very good build quality. Nothing compares to the features you're getting for such a low price.
I need to shift there. Where do you live?
@@MrBie probably in philippines. Most mechanical keyboards there are cheap as hell compared to foreign countries, but I've only seen them being cheap on their online stores.
in my country cost 74 uds :p. I'm Chilean
i literally just got it for 43$ on sale
yeah this is pretty cheap in Philippines which is 2600 php ($50). A lot of features for that price is such a steal.
3 years and many mods later, my RK84 is still going strong!
I got these with blue switches and have been using mine for about 4 months now, it's a really great board and I definitely did not regret my purchase!
Are your switches scratchy?, I have one with reds that weee pretty scratchy before I lubed them
@@klutzyice A little yeah, but it's barely noticeable because of the clicky sound
This is amazing! It’s a crime that you only have 1.5k subs! Still, you have earned another subscriber sir!
I just bought the same keyboard and it's great! With some tape and liquid silicone I have thock sound for 5$. For me the RGB is nice I don't care about the software and by the way the 2.4 Ghz dongle works perfectly fine from 8 meters( 26 feet).
Just bought this after watching your review! My first mechanical keyboard! :D
niceuu. Enjoy!
Change the witches asap, stock ones are terrible, any gateron would me a nice upgrade.
Thanks for the overview, I'm trying to make a choice between the RK84, EP84 or Keychron K2 v2.
Do you know if the RK84 software will allow per-key assignment of RGB?
I'd like to make custom color profile sets for standard use, editing and gaming.
Not per key unfortunately, but a lot of RGB effects and colors to choose from.
yo dude, you do not need per-key rgb come on this is a sure buy! Plus this KB will only get more expensive like other RK products did after people discovered them.
@@kyvss I agree per-key rgb is not needed.
Solid review! Fell in love with the RK84
Good video! Recommendation: please lower the volume of the sound while you’re talking
This is really good review! Thinking of getting either the Keychron K2 or this one. But I like that this one has a software, so I'm kinda leaning towards this now.
I'm in the same boat as you rn, thinking of buying the rk84 over the k2 now...
Keyboard aside, dang, nice video, and that voice, could convince me of anything 😂
I just bought this last 9hrs ago and I can say this is the best budget keyboard you can buy , its functional , responsive , silent , build quality is great its cheap and most of all it gets the job done hands down this keyboard is better than my corsair k75 rapid when it comes to performance but the question is will it stand long my corsair KB is still alive and well to this day and I bought it last 2017. and I bought this for only 50+ dollars 2600 pesos in the Philippines.
how's the dongle?
@@s3r3nd so far no issues but im using a chord though so...
Is it sill working well for you?
I have the same keyboard, modded it pretty hard, changed keycaps to an XDA profile, it's awesome and I recommend it to enter the hobby for its versatility.
I agree, the software is trash. I needed to contact their customer support for a firmware update.
Good content, keep it up, regards from Argentina.
Great review like usual. :)
Is there a difference between the RK84 and the RK61?
If so is it big?
Also the rk61 has over 8k reviews on amazon whereas the rk84 only has 345 and quite a lot are bad so im kinda confused...
Thanks in advance :)
They're identical except the rk84 is 80% layout while the rk61 is 60% 61 keys vs 84 keys.
@@aaron_kimOh ok.
Are you sure that they are the same because I just got 10x more confused when I saw that consumer tech reviews has done a separate review for the rk61 and rk84....?
It's not that I don't believe you it's just that I don't want to regret buying one.
Also would you recommend the rk61 or gk61 for typing/coding?
@@aaron_kim Oh and also is what yours sounds like: ua-cam.com/video/7e1OqAqynkI/v-deo.html
@@b1az3rqwerty51 They should both be using the TTCK branded switches unless you get the PRO model. I believe the PRO models have the Gateron switches. They will all sound different depending on the switches you get.
@@aaron_kim Thanks, so I should make my choice based on whether I want to have 60% or 80%.
And sorry but last question (I'm new to the mechanical keyboards) Will the rk84 red switches sound the same as in the video I linked?
great video bro, very high quality!
Nice review! Would have liked to have heard the typing without the music tho
No you wouldn't lmao, stock switches are terrible and the stabs too, don't know wich is worse, but i think the switches are worse.
Awesome review. Very helpful!
Just why would you not turn off the background music during the sound test?
Great review! I ordered my RK84 this week with brown switches. Really excited to get it. :)
And do you like it?🤗
@@SweetieKimiie So far, yes! :D I bought new keycaps for it, but it has been really good for me so far. :D
@@ailaabellanosa8949 i have a question, is there any way to control volume?
@@rmfuncar402 fn+f11 or 12
@@swaaaft thank you
The usb dongle range is very good. I can use it anywhere inside my room without any delays
Great review!!
Im from philippines and I already bought another 1 so I have 2 rk84s now. Black and white. This is so good
backlight does not work when wired connection.
02:40 Some of us have solved the 2.4 dongle range issue by simply adding a USB 3 extension. For whateve reason, it completely eliminates the range problem. I have mine on a 6 ft USB 3 extension, and the range is now a good 15 - 20 ft. The extension allows to move ti further away. Can't remember which channel, but another UTuber pointed this out long ago, and it worked for me.
thanks for the tip/
Just got this keyboard today, and apparently, RK84 changed their design and decided to seal off the 2 USB ports (that's what the seller said to me), may I ask anyone of you have the same thing happened? I was so stoked about this keyboard with the 2 USB ports and now I'm kinda disappointed not gonna lie... Rip
Great review ty
Great review. Regarding the Wifi dongle, what is your setup? Where is the dongle located and how far is it in relation to the keyboard?
Is it bad for the battery if I keep using the wired mode?
I really like your Video, all i wanna know.
The only 2 Things you can do better is use light for your Camera shot and please move the volume of the music down while you speaking it is very hard for me to understand you, because i am hard of hearing.
Thanks for this Video, keep going!
Got mine today and so far the dongle works fine for me. I plugged it into my monitor, which had a spare port next to my BT dongle and I guess it is the perfect place for it, given the distance (about 45 cm).
Coming from my old Filco TKL it takes a bit of getting used to the layout and lack of gaps, but it is not too bad. It also sounds and feels very differently. My Filco was hammering straight onto the steel base plate, so it was quite a bit louder. The RK feels kinda dampened, not sure if there's a rubber mat or something between the keys or if it is just the lack of the steel backplate - and it is obviously much quieter because of that. The switches feel good and very soft. I went with Red because my Filco uses MX Reds, so the feel is at least similar. How long they'll hold out we'll have to see but at least the board allows for easy switching. What I don't like that much is the white layer. I know it is to reflect more light between the keys but I think taking off the frame is kind of a stupid feature when you have a black board that then shows that white layer.
Ordered one just recently. Just note that some reports that its wireless connection cannot cater properly when your pc is below your table.
3:58 Do the keyboards feel cramped at all?
I have an older Razer (full keyboard with 10 key) keyboard at home, which was my first mechanical keyboards. RK84 seems like a great option for a small-profile, dorm desk companion AND alternative to Logitech K380. Key travel on K380 feels comfortable but larger hands = keyboard can feel cramped.
Are Brown switches more quiet than Red & Blue?
Not at all. Perfect size and layout for me. Browns are more "clicky" so it won't be as quiet. Just a matter of preference.
@@aaron_kim Ohh I see hehe, thanks so much!
@@dearsky it is cramped, if you're coming from a tkl/full size, you'll feel it cramped, as there are no gaps between arrows, function keys and stuff like that, but you'll get used to it pretty fast.
Hows the connectivity using bluetooth? While using Bluetooth, any latetency for gaming?
For a newbie like me who wants a quiet and smooth-to-type keyboard, should I go for rk84 or v84?
My RK G87 stopped inputing the w and the f key, its not hot swappable and im not about to learn how to desodder so I ordered this baby, looks like a sweet deal just like the 87 was when I bought it :) Royal Kludge just keeps giving.
One question. For replacing the stabs, do i need a 6.25u or 7u for the spacebar?
late reply, but its 6.25u
Its cost 45$ in my area, is it still worth it?
I bought the same Keyboard but my one is Blue Switch.
Keychron or RK84? Which one would you suggest? I know RK84 is more popular and said to be better than it's competitors but my main concern is it's compatibility with MAC and good gaming experience on Windows. Interaction wise (other than typing experience), Is it feel normal with Mac machine?
pretty good in bluetooth for a mac, did not used wired to test (rk84)
The Mac keys work but there are no replacement keys for Mac. Some of the function keys work on the Mac. Bluetooth works great. The software is only for Win.
is there a problem with the latency? I'm planning to use this for competitive gaming.
Hi Aaron, does the CapsLock have any indicator light/LED ?
You convinced me with this one. i am currently using a Cooler Master CK350. So this will be my first keyboard as I take the plunge in mechanical keyboard with hot swappable switches. All thought I will be getting blue switches. Anyway more power to your channel.
Got it for $7 at a Amazon return center
hi, i would like to ask, if how do you charge the keyboard? switching off or on? how do i know if its charging? thanks !
hey just a quick question, what is a “stock” keyboard? I know it may sound silly but I’m new to this stuff, thanks
How the keyboard comes from the factory, Stick Switches, Stock Keykaps, stock stabilizers.
I bought my 1st M keyboard after watching your review.
But I don't fell comfortable with Keycaps as it is having sharp edges .Will i get used to it or shall I buy new keycaps.
Can you use the usb for flash drives? or is it just for charging phones and stuff like that
Charging phones and etc. The keyboard has to be plugged in for charging capabilities to work.
RK84 or LEOBOG Hi75 which one is better for competitive/ e-sport gaming - input lag, etc., & with which switches?
Hey did you mod your space-bar?
I wanna buy some custom keycaps for this bad boy but I'm not really sure for the sizes. Anything i should take note of?
do you have a link to the software and what does the FN + Enter button combo do? it lights up nums 1-8 green but doesn't do anything
Hi Aaron,
Is this compatible with Linux OS?
can you connect your mouse on the RK84's USB port? does it function as a USB hub?
How long did it take for you to charge yours up?
New subbie. I am on the edge of purchasing this RK84 for my Mac mini m1. This or K2.
If I check my rk84 using online keyboard tester, the windows key always virtually stay clicked after pressed. Do you know why?
Is the latency low when you use the dongle?
Does the software allow to remap keys and save it to firmware? For example, can I replace PAUSE and DELETE keys and then uninstall the software?
Could you please test Wireless on further distances than only 2 feet? I would like to see if i can use it from sofa.
How does the battery indicators work like when it's fully charged or low?
Is this keyboard bluetooth 3.0 or 5.0? I saw that different webpages have different information on that.
Can we customise the rgb in the keyboard?
Just pure out of curiosity; i have stumbled upon this keyboard recently, and decided to buy it pure on its specs -i personally love the fact it comes with a built in usb "hub" for connectivity-
however upon stumbling on this keyboard i also noticed a bunch of "bad" reviews that actually go in depth about what the issue(s) is/are and those left a bad taste in my mouth.
i have yet to receive the board but it made me a bit uncertain for the moment.
can anyone tell me if this board is really that bad or that people are simply picking on everything they can find..
same here I just got mine with red switch three days ago. I read some bad reviews esp about its dongle connection but so far I never experienced that. one review said that one flaw is you can't see the battery indicator but I definitely can check mine when it's connected w Bluetooth mode. I'm quite satisfied with the keyboard, but maybe if I have the budget and the time I'd try modding to get better sounds
@@azkana680 how has it been doing after a year?
80 bucks? In Malaysia it only cost around 50 bucks.
Eh really! I saw it cost RM230 like that?
This vs RK987, which one is better?
I’m planning to buy a MKB today. Which is better. Keychron 2 V2 of this one? Please help. I sold my last Logitech keyboard already.
I'm actually gonna do a comparison review in a bit
Great review! Thanks - one quesion - the switches are hot-swappable. Can you put low-profile switches in the RK84? If so, which type?
I haven't looked into any low pro switches so I'm not sure which type but it will support 3 pin and 5 pin so you should be good.
with the software can you chose white light?
why is mine so laggy and there are no usb ports, just type c. there is no usb dongle as well. please help
What should I choose keychron k2 or RK84 for better wired and wireless connection (excluding the 2.4GHz).
The caps on the keychron boards are pretty bad. The BT is spotty as well.
Say compare to big brand like coolermaster ck530 does rk84 is better than brand name?
is it comfortable using the keyboard without wrist rest?
To me it was a bit too high, i use a wood wrist rest, but if you type with your arms hovering you should be ok.
4:22 does mean that using tactile switches without lube would damage them?
I got this keyboard and love it but I keep getting a pink flash on the Q and P key, how do I get rid of it
Can you switch to other bluetooth connected devices while you are in wired or dongle mode?
The switch is at the bottom of the board.
I really like having the USB ports on the back. A bit of a throwback feature that died for some reason - it's actually really useful! Are the USB ports usable when operating wirelessly?
I'm a "custom" keyboard guy, but this checks a lot of boxes for a good price. The stabilizers don't sound half bad, either.
I'd suggest using a desk pad for the typing samples if you do any future keyboard reviews. The resonance of the desk drowns out a lot of the keyboard characteristics (as does the background music, which you may want to turn down/off during the typing test).
The only thing that strikes me as a bit off is the critique of the software at 4:28 being "just ok" - what did you not like about it? From the capture of it, it looks pretty full featured, including remapping, macros, RGB customization (including adjustable sleep time which is useful when using the keyboard wirelessly to save battery), and multiple profiles (useful if you are using it across two different machines, such as a Mac and a PC).
Otherwise, good stuff as usual!
Thanks for the tip! Yeah I should've lowered the Bg music for the sound test or not include music at all. Unfortunately the keyboard has to be plugged in for the USB ports to work. As for the software, it's not bad! Just didn't find it special or necessary. I have heard it can be a buggy at times but I haven't ran into any issues yet. Overall, incredible value for a loaded keyboard!
The stock stabs are terrible (they are terrybly loose on the plate), trust me, stock red switches are terrible too, keycaps are mediocre at best with lots of barbs and the black ones are pretty inconsistent in color, rgb is meh with kind of low frequency, if you are pretty sensitive to flicker you may notice it, i don't, but if i move it left and right i can notice.
I would not buy it if i wasn't planning on at the bare minimum changing the switches, stabs would be a top priority too.
If you are having issues with the wireless connectivity, just use the keyboard wired.
Can I ask what size of the space bar?
I was gonna change (maybe) the stabs...
Change them lol, stocks are terrible. 6.25
@@alexworm1707 ohh ok what stabs do reccomended?
does it charge with phone chargers???
Which is better for you? RK71 or RK84?
Depends on your layout preference, for me, rk84 all the way, couldn't live without my function keys lol i used a 60% but never got used to it, so i changed for a 75%
Do u think this is good for rhythm games like osu ?
Yes
So far the battery life is not too great for me, not sure why 🤔
Best review for this keyboard
does anyone know why my on switchews and usb dongle is covered
i dont know how to remove the frame, could someone help me?
where to download rk 84 rgb software?
hello guys, can i change rk84 blue switches to gateron pro milky yellow with 5 pins? :) newbie here!
what profile are the keycaps
man this is sold for 40$ (no RGB obviously, the RGB variant is like 50$) in my country. What a steal!
How do I know if it's fully charged, there's no indicator?
Sorry if I didn't mention, but the Fn key will start to blink when the battery is low.
I wanna ask you can lube the switch?
Yep, its hotswappable, be careful lubing tactiles though, cause if you do it wrong you'll loose all tactility
How to know if its lowbat?
This or RK r75
there is delay?
Nice video but btw this Lay-out is called 75%…
Is the key remappable?
Yessir!
It’s amazing to me that so many people will hit the D key with their pointer finger in typing tests. Where did all these people learn to type? 😂
does anyone knows what profile is the stock keycap? TIA
OEM
isnt it a wired keyboard?
bro this is frickin 40 dollars in my country oppp