

⌨️ Elevate your workspace with smart style and pro-level precision!
The RK ROYAL KLUDGE N80 is a compact 75% mechanical keyboard featuring a smart display screen and intuitive control knob. It offers tri-mode wireless connectivity (Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4GHz, USB-C), low-profile tactile brown switches for faster response, and a robust build with sound-absorbing layers. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it combines portability, versatility, and a massive battery for days of uninterrupted use.















| ASIN | B0D41PXJ52 |
| Additional Features | Low-Profile Key, Portable, Programmable Keys, Rechargeable, Volume Roller |
| Antenna Location | Business, Education, Everyday Use, Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,928 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #336 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | RK ROYAL KLUDGE |
| Built-In Media | 4 x Replacement Switches, Dust Cover, Keycap Puller, USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 80 |
| Color | Sandy Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, RF, USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (170) |
| Enclosure Material | Base material, Dual Layer Sound-Absorbing Foams, Silicone |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.68"L x 5.31"W x 0.99"H |
| Item Weight | 2.3 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Mechanical Keyboard with Low Profile Switches |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | RK ROYAL KLUDGE |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | RK Low Profile Brown Switches |
| Model Name | RK N80 |
| Model Number | N80 |
| Number of Keys | 80 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Series Number | 80 |
| Style Name | Retro |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Theme | Gaming |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
M**I
Excellent keyboard for the price with great volume wheel
For context, when I got this keyboard, I already had a Lofree flow (10/10 switches, 6/10 Bluetooth connection management) and a budget keyboard with blue switches. I use the flow for my main PC and the budget one at work, and I wanted another keyboard for everything else, including travel. I love brown switches and low profile caps. I've been using my RK for a few months at the time of writing this review. I have to say, I'm blown away by the quality of this keyboard, given its price ($70 at time of purchase). **Battery**: I absolutely love the massive battery. I was a little thrown off by the hefty weight of the keyboard (not necessary a drawback for me, just unusual), but when I realized I could use it for days and not worry about plugging it in at all, it occurred to me how nice that was. No more battery budgeting! **Connections**: The small monitor on the volume wheel and the solid variety of ways to connect to devices make it a breeze to set up and switch between devices. I hardly have to think about it at all, and in a different league compared to other keyboards where you can only swap Bluetooth connections with the finicky fn+<number> method that is common for other keyboards. **Switches**: Quite good for the price. They get the job done well and are fairly sturdy. **Key caps**: I wasn't a huge fan of the material at first, and I do think the key press sounds would be nicer with something a bit more dense. That said, I like the somewhat retro appearance and the feel of the caps on my fingers. **Baseboard**: The baseboard is plastic, but feels pretty darn solid. The arrow keys and Del/PgUp/PhDn are separated from the main section of keys and the F keys are also separated and split into thirds, all of which I find to be much more comfortable and convenient than the lack of gaps. **Volume wheel**: This is the thing I love the most about this keyboard. Having a mini UI here makes it so easy to use the keyboard by switching connections, light effects, color, etc. The wheel is surprisingly sturdy and never in the way. It's even easy to fix the date and time. **RGB LEDs**: There are some pretty neat patterns. I don't really care about that kind of thing, but it's not hard to have a little fun with the light effects or turn them off if you'd like. I thought I'd be a tiny bit bothered by not having shine-through key caps, but it hasn't bothered me.
V**E
Very happy with my purchase
Love the keyboard. Easy to set up with the downloadable software. Brown switches sound great and feel great. The build quality is really nice and has a good heft to it. Rgb lighting is good, havent had an rgb keyboard before so imo it's really nice. The switches are hot-swappable, it comes with a good cable and a switch/key puller. Couldn't ask for better in this price range.
V**A
Received a unit with a broken display knob. Otherwise an OK keyboard.
Sturdy, heavy keyboard. I really like the tactile-ness of the brown switches. Keycap qualities feel just OK, they feel light and a bit flimsy. Colorways are nice. This is the worst part however. The unit I received has a faulty display knob. The display is completely gone within a few minutes of using it and I cannot get it to reappear, rendering its functionality completely useful. I tried installing RK's software and updating firmware, but there is no update. Software update does not work either. I try inserting a gif into the knob, hoping it may reset it, but also doesn't work. I tried unplugging it, tried FN + spacebar for 15 seconds, turning it off and on multiple times, no avail. Update: Seller was nice enough to send a replacement unit, whole process was very smooth, so big plus to the seller. I want to add I do enjoy the typing experience and noticed it's more accurate than my nuphy kick75 that I've been using
L**E
It's trendy to buy prebuilts these days
It's pretty incredible how good these pre-builts are getting. There's a lot of very impressive and affordable keyboards out there on Amazon. That being said - if you are interested in a keyboard with a more "niche" specification, like this one, it get's a little more difficult to find one. This is one of the only keebs I could find that has low profile keycaps, tactile switches that aren't too loud, and a TKL. Ultimately, a great spec for working in the office. It's light and easily portable with how slim it is. It's not thoccy - but it's not trying to be that. All keys sound tight, except for the spacebar which sounds a little too hollow. The knob with display is fantastic for this price point - I mainly use it to keep track of battery. The software is decent too. Has RGB too but I personally prefer to keep it off. The low profile keycaps make this look very sleek, although it does make accidental key presses more likely. For this reason, I would recommend considering the tactile switches over the linears. It's a great keyboard for the price. Obviously, it doesn't provide the same experience as more premium boards do, but it's not trying to compete in that space. Sacrifices are made smartly (e.g. cheap cable). It's a pleasant keyboard to look at and all the touchpoints are quality.
J**E
A Great Keyboard
He keyboard is a perfect item to have for what I need at least as someone who likes the feel of typing. It’s a great piece to have if the look you want is to have a retro futuristic look for your desk. Battery life is just great as I have at least had it off a charge for a week before it went to 45%, though that depends entirely on how long you will work with it on.
S**E
3 month and is now trash
Sometimes it doesn’t start register until halfway through the first word. And now it’s dead. Great tactile feel. I was happy when I started using it, now(2 months later) it is a paperweight
B**N
Quality lo-pro keyboard with excellent battery.
The quality of this keyboard, for the price, is really damn good. Being able to switch to multiple devices on the fly is very handy. Going between work station to gaming set up is made so simple. The low profile key caps feel decent and the brown switches are good and quiet. The battery life on this thing is just awesome. The keyboard also has a passthrough type c port that you can utilize. Overall this thing has been a good purchase, and a keyboard I'll keep.
D**D
Keyboard was great, but wheel stopped working
I really liked this keyboard and all the functionalities it had, but after a week, the turning wheel stopped gaining input, and I was unable to use it to change the volume and settings. But otherwise, everything else worked great.
E**S
À 80€, si on aime son design et que l'on veut un écran pour afficher des gifs personnalisées, je pense que c'est une affaire à saisir. Les sensations sont bonnes, c'est un clavier mécanique hot swappable avec des switch low profile, une finition honorable et un éclairage RGB + écran, tout cela pour 80€.
A**O
Es un gran teclado. Es pequeño, pesado y estable, con placa de acero bajo las teclas, ronda el kilo de peso. Se clava a la alfombrilla o la mesa y no lo desplazas al usarlo. El tacto es una pasada, no hace clic pero suena muy agradable sin ser ruidoso. Te permite 3 conexiones bluetooth, USB tipo c o infrarrojo con su adaptador. Opciones RGB para aburrir controlando las luces e incluso ponerle un gif divertido en el pomo con ruedecita que trae (también controlas el volumen desde ahí). Recomendadísimo.
R**R
Very nice build quality. The typing feels precise and quiet with no rattlings. Coming from a Logi 915 TKL it is definitely a step up in terms of "feel". I'm making more typos at the moment, the key caps are closer to each other than what I'm used to so I touch the neighboring caps more often now. Speaking of the key caps, why in the world would anyone produce a keyboard with backlight and not make the key caps translucent. the backlight is useless - it gives a little bit of flare at max, but it is completely unusable if you want to glance at the keyboard (I'm nopt a touch typist). I ended up ordering a replacement set of translucent low profile key caps in order to bring up the backlight functionality. Battery life is worse compared to logi (much worse) but still OK. As long as I can use it wireless for a few days is still usable. A bigger battery would have been nice though - there is space and the keyboard is not lightweight to say it will add to the heft if you put a bigger battery inside. All in all it is a very good keyboard for the price.
A**R
I bought this on sale for about $90 CAD and for the price it blew me away. It's definitely not a high end keyboard but for a cheap keyboard, it feels better than anything else I've used. I like this WAY more than my G915 TKL from Logitech. Being able to upload custom GIFs is fantastic. It's a gimmicky feature but personally I really enjoy it. The typing experience is great. The key caps are soft and comfy to use, the brown switches feel great, the RGB looks good and the battery life is very decent. I did use the Royal Kludge software to set custom lighting effects and upload a GIF. It works well enough but is a bit crude compared to Logitechs software. I have used all three modes of operation (Bluetooth, 2.4 wireless and wired) and found all connection types to be reliable. Bluetooth pairs super quickly, even faster than my Keychron K3. Don't waste your money on Logitech, Razer or Asus keyboards that cost a fortune. For any given price point, Royal Kludge or Epomaker probably has a better option. I'd recommend this keb to anyone.
D**L
I've not really purchased a keyboard since a cheapo wireless logitech in the 2010s. My first ever keyboard was an IBM 486 which I still have (few missing keys) and this keyboard really reminds me typing on that. As a touch typer I can hit 117 WPM on this which is far faster than the default laptop keys I was using (100wpm). Even my wife commented that the RGB lighting on it was really nice looking.# It's a big shame they didn't actually bother to light up the key letters/numbers. The RGB lighting looks cool but serves no functional purposes where as back lit keys do. Also at first I thought the USB dongle was missing from the box, but it was nicely tucked into a magnetic holder! The amount of logitech dongles I've lost over the years. Such a nice solution. I hope this isn't the start of a new keyboard obsession but something I thought would just be pure function has given me so much joy using it. I rarely get that with tech now days. I feel like this is going to be with me for decades.
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