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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de abril de 2025
Overall a decent keyboard., I have a couple of more expensive ergo mechanical keyboards already (Cloud 9 C989 and a Kenesis Freestyle gaming keyboard) and they’re both good, but they have loud Blue keys and I wanted to swap to quieter Brown switches for my work computer. I’d used a couple of RK keyboard before and figured this would be a good bet at the price and would give me the flexibility to hot-swap in whatever switches I want.Overall, I like it. Decent weight, good key action, hot-swappable, and the feet that let you adjust tenting are nice. USB A/C/dongle/Bluetooth connections and support for 3 BT devices are appreciated.However, I bought this to use with my work MacBook Pro, and while it has a Mac mode, the F-key row on the far left is useless to Mac users. They’re pre-programmed to CTRL-C, CTRL-V, etc., and while the keyboard does have a Mac mode, flipping to that should make these keys send Command-C, Command-V, etc to match Apple’s annoying different keyboard scheme. Because CTRL-C, CTRL-V, etc don’t do anything on these keys and the keys aren’t programmable, they’re useless to Mac users.Otherwise, my only real gripe is the lack of a Function key row. This isn’t a tiny keyboard anyway, and I’d happily have had it take up a little more space to have dedicated function keys. Luckily, since I’m using it on a Mac that’s not a big deal, but that will keep me from ever switching this over to my gaming PC.3.5 stars rounded up for good build quality and flexible connectivity, but half-baked Mac support for a keyboard advertised for both Windows and Mac.
Hector Martinez
Comentado en México el 9 de julio de 2024
El teclado es hermoso, los switches son comodos y vienen lubricados de fabrica.
Miguel Naveda
Comentado en México el 1 de mayo de 2024
Como todo cambio, hay que acostumbrarse. Pero al final se siente mejoria en las manos y brazos al no estar en una posicion forzada para utilizar el teclado. Al ser un teclado basico si hay que apreder a usar las combinaciones de teclas para el uso de las teclas F y Multimedia. Y con las 5 teclas de memoria ayudan a optimizar el tiempo para el uso de combinaciones u funciones mas utilizadas, me gustaria que tuviera mas.
Ben E
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de febrero de 2024
I'm confused why the haters are rating this board so poorly. It's been nothing short of great for me. I also own a Keychron Q11 with the wood palm rests, and the RK 70 has better ergonomics with the integrated palm rest and keys set lower with respect to palm rest height. I can't speak for stock switches as I swapped the RK70s to some Akko Cream Blue Pro V3s, but the brown RK switches that come with it are certainly serviceable.In terms of sound, I'd say the RK70 has a slight advantage over the Q11. The Q11 has the floating keycap style whereas the RK70 has a frame. Subjectively the RK70 sounds slightly quieter but there are other variables here (keycaps, switches, etc.) that I can't easily control for. The other benefit to the RK70 is how the split keyboards link together. The Q11 doesn't have linking system aside from the jigsaw-style pattern of the two separate pieces.As I'm typing this review out, my hands are getting tired from the Q11 typing angle. Which brings me to my last and final point: for half the price of the Q11, the RK70 has integrated stands/tents on each piece. I also grew to like the color of the blue/bronze keyboard, and decided against replacing the keycaps (which I do on virtually every keyboard I own).My minor complaints:-3U spacebars actually feel better to type on than the 2.25U/2.75U spacebars on the Q11 (my right thumb regularly slips off the Q11 spacebar), BUT it's impossible to find after market keycaps for this size. Also, the spacebars are black with bronze accent, and not navy with bronze accent like the rest of the keycaps. They should either be navy/bronze OR entirely black so they can be matched with other keycap sets-Macro buttons on the left hand side are too close to tab/capslock/shift/control, and it's easy to depress these buttons or more annoyingly believe you're pressing another button only to hit a macro. I disabled these in the RK software. To make them less annoying, you can replace the switches with low profile switches so they sit slightly lower, and if you're really eager to fix the issue then you can put low profile keycaps on there, too. Or just not suck at typing which is difficult for me.All of this to say that I like my Keychron Q11, but I'd rather buy another RK70 (in white) if I had the opportunity.
Matt Walters
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de diciembre de 2024
I'm not a gamer, i am mostly using this keyboard for productivity, my biggest problem with it is the multimedia key set. In order to use volume up/down and play/pause next/last etc. you have to lock the numbered keys into function mode by pressing Fn + Left Ctrl, that makes the function (F1-F12) the primary action and then you can hold down the FN key to use the multimedia buttons. What i want is to have the numbers be the primary button functions and then have the multimedia commands as the secondary function but it doesn't seem the keyboard is able to achieve that through programming. I will be returning this keyboard because of this. Other than that, the keyboard is pretty great. The tactile and sound is very nice for the price and hand position feels great. If they made one with a dedicated function row and Fn lock I would buy it and use it as my primary keyboard. Also, I would love a number pad but almost nobody makes a split keyboard with a number pad, bummer.
Vania
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de noviembre de 2024
I'm so happy I decided to buy this keyboard. Many of the split keyboards I have researched seem to have a steep learning curve, a layout that is far too different from what I am accustomed to, and they come with too hefty of a price tag for me to take a leap of faith on them.I figured if I didn't like this keyboard's split configuration, I could always just mush it back together for a more familiar feel anyway, and I greatly appreciate the flexibility, especially if someone else needs to use the computer it is connected to and doesn't want to use the split keyboard style.Pros:- feels well built. Mechanical keyboard.- multiple ways to connect to your computer (2.4 ghz and bluetooth, mac and windows modes)- hot swappable keys- tenting support allows for a more natural wrist position, and this was the biggest deal for me.cons- to control volume or use the media keys, I found that you have to use fn + left control to lock the first row as F keys, then you can use fn + the designated key for whichever media function you wish to use... pretty clunky.- the M1-M5 keys cannot be reprogrammed as far as I can tell- I can't find any software for the keyboard either.- since the keyboard relies so much on special function keys, other keycaps are out of the question for me.Everything considered this is a great keyboard and the pros greatly outweigh the cons. I'm very happy with my purchase.
Lance
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de octubre de 2024
This was my second mechanical keyboard, and first ergonomic/split form factor. I was really excited to order this keyboard. I sat on the fence for about a year before finally taking the plunge. That being said, I'm happy that I did so!PRO:- Keyboard is heavy and solid. Doesn't feel like it will slide around.- Key travel is responsive, quiet and reliable.-Four 'legs' per section. You can have it lay flat or angled to your liking. Similar to traditional ergonomic keyboards.-Battery life is phenomenal.-Set up is plug and play. No need for drivers.-Bluetooth and 2.4 functionality is reliable. Keyboard works while charging.-Sections spread apart help my posture and shoulder blade pain.-Software allows for remapping of Macro keys (m1, m2, etc.)CONS:-You have to hunt around for the manufacturer-provided software for remapping keys and light control. I found a reddit post that gave me the correct information.-Limited backlight color and patterns.-The Macro keys on the left take some getting used to.-There is a learning curve.
Miguel
Comentado en México el 23 de septiembre de 2024
Esta es la primera vez que invierto en un teclado de este precio. Anteriormente, he probado otros más económicos, pero decidí darme la oportunidad de experimentar con un teclado de este tipo (y precio), por lo que mi reseña es muy amateur y nada profesional, de un consumidor promedio.Lo bueno:Parece insignificante, pero el poder dividir el teclado ayuda bastante en lo ergonómico. Resulta muy cómodo tener la posibilidad de acomodar a tu gusto cada mitad. Esto va muy bien con las teclas que son bastante suaves y receptivas, con un ligero toque es suficiente para accionarlas, sin mencionar que son silenciosas. Físicamente, se siente de buena calidad, de materiales buenos y su peso con sus almohadillas hace que no se mueva mientras escribes.Lo malo:Mi principal queja es la batería. El teclado nunca se apaga automáticamente, por lo que, intuyo, la batería se drena con facilidad. En un ambiente de oficina, usándolo approx. 8 h y apagándolo el resto del díaneutro, la batería se va en unos 3 días. Si bien puede conectarse y seguir utilizándose, esperaría no tener que cargarlo tan seguido. Otra cosa que no me gustó y que, particularmente, me molesta mucho, son sus teclas de atajo. Hasta la fecha no he podido configurarlas, ya que su manual no indica cómo y no he encontrado el software necesario. Y sin mencionar que las combinaciones de teclas están bien raras... su manual de instrucciones solo menciona algunos, pero he tenido que buscar en internet algunos otros para activar/desactivar funciones que apagué/encendí por error y vaya que son difíciles.Lo neutro:El tamaño sí es muy compacto para mi gusto, aún sigo teniendo problemas con teclas aledañas al presionar; si no estás acostumbrado a usar todos tus dedos al escribir, a lo mejor la pasas mal. Las luces RGB no creo que aporten mucho al teclado, ya que son algo débiles. En mi caso, al estar en una oficina, ni siquiera se notan, por lo que no las enciendo para ahorrar batería. Finalmente, los colores disponibles me parecen bastante bonitos; las combinaciones de teclado y teclas me parecen buenas.
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