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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de abril de 2025
Amazing ergonomics, versatile, sounds and feels great, and a great price.Seriously amazing mechanical keyboard, especially for the price. Comparable to the Keychron version for less than half the price. High quality, feels like it’ll really hold up. The ergonomics are fantastic, with a built-in (but still removable) palm rest “ramp” and adjustable tenting on all four corners of both pieces. Programmable too, you just have to search for the software. And I love that you can securely fit it together into a convention layout.The only downside might be the noise level. It’s on the louder side even with quieter switches, probably because it’s not an “embedded” frame. Definitely something to use in the privacy of your own home office.
Photochica
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de abril de 2025
Received item Jan. 11th. Today is April 4th. There’s the beginning of rust in the seams. Bucket is meant to have water in it all times. I've had others but have never had this issue. I won’t order these again.
harshaTAws
Comentado en Singapur el 25 de julio de 2024
I had received the product in good order. Box and product are well covered. What I failed to notice is the lack of F1 to F12 functions when I made the purchase. That's on me for missing it. Battery life is sustainable for my work. Split function works well and the cable is long enough to have 1 document in between.What irritates me though is the lack complete instructions. F1 to F12 functions were activated by accident but no instructions anywhere to disable it back to number. Side buttons can be compressed M1 to M5 can be triggered by accident frequently.Conclusion is that this key board is good for some gamers who don't need the high response time. Work and other uses for people who want to split the shoulders will need to consider the keys distance.
Jason Ginnow
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de julio de 2024
I own this keyboard as well as (what I believe to be) its closest competitor, the Ultimate Hacking Keyboard.If anyone happens to be comparing these two products I figured I'd toss in my 2 cents.tl;dr: For the price, I suspect the RKS70 is the better choice for most but a few frustrating choices hold it back from being the 'better' of the two products and subsequently if money is no option, buy the UHK.If your looking at this keyboard you're here because you want better ergonomics but arent ready to commit to an ortholinear layout.. or at least thats what started me down this road.ERGONOMICS:Both products are great in this regard. Both are tentable and can be split to shoulder distance. UHK, however, excels here due to its 'mod' key and programmable layers; you don't often need to remove your hands from the keyboard to accomplish what you want.. turn down volume? stop media? use arrow keys? control your pointer from your keyboard? All of that is possible on the UHK without lifting your hands.This is where some of my frustrations begin with the RKS70.. the UHK does a lot more with less physical keys and its all down to firmware. The RKS70 COULD emulate this functionality.. but doesnt.Winner: UHKBUILD QUALITY:I've had my UHK for years, its had coffee spilled on it multiple times, my kids have beat them up, its travelled across the country and back many times.. it's bullet proof, in my opinion. I've torn them down to the raw PCB's multiple times now and no issues.The RKS70 I've had for far less time.. but feels extremely sturdy. It appears to have a similar construction with metal used throughout. It even has hot-swappable sockets for future repair (which my UHK v1 does not).Winner: TiePRICE:Duh...Winner: RKS70ADAPTABILITY:Not sure what else to call this.. if you are comfortable with a tenting keyboard it won't take you long to realize you want MORE tenting.. 45 degrees or more!The UHK tenting feet have screwholes which are easy to re-purpose as mounting points for a more aggressive tenting platform.. the RKS70 curious does not? Theres no good choice on the bottom side by which to mount a custom platform. Velcro works.. but still just wierd.Winner: UHKBELLS AND WHISTLES:This is totally subjective. UHK obviously has programmable keys and keymaps and to some that will be the decider.. but the RKS70 has bluetooth, hotswappable sockets and RGB (the UHK v2 might have this) and to others these may be the factors that win out.Winner: TIEObviously this is just my two cents. At the current price the RKS70 is a phenomenal deal. I've got a weird usecase where multiple, always-on, keyboards makes sense and as such I'll keep using both for years to come.
C. Mischelle Lindsay
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de mayo de 2024
A bit larger then expected , nice quality , well made good value for price wish I could have bought 1 or 2 instead of full pack , have no use for others
Connie L. Daniel
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de febrero de 2024
The delivery person had nothing with the damage. The packaging was in tact. Though the top bucket as the picture shows was bent. I realize things happen, but Q.C. should have caught this. All the others seems to be just fine.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de octubre de 2024
TL; DR: this is my favorite keyboard up to now. I was not accustomed to the silver switch before, but it became extremely smooth after two days. As a programmer who needs to type intensively on daily basis, this keyboard literally saved my life since I don't have to type on the Mac keyboard anymore.Also, I like its design. The split design is good for my hands, and I like the green color, feel pretty mint and fresh. TBH I didn't know the brand RK before, but I want to try more products of RK in the future. If you like typing and need a split keyboard, this might be a good choice (especially if you are on a budget)!
L. Craig
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de octubre de 2024
The handles seem to come off after months of use. Hang with bottom touching the ground;otherwise, handle will come off.
ReliableReneen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de enero de 2024
Man . . . what can I say? I thought a bucket could hold water to take to the dog outside. But, NO! I bought these to be sure we had good pet watering buckets. We've only tried the one on top. I had set carrots in the bucket in the plastic dishpan in the sink to wash the carrots. The water leaked about 1/2 out into my dishpan before I realized what had happened. So, the buckets are made of nice stainless steel, but the seam at the bottom is not fool-proof for it holding the water.
T.K.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de septiembre de 2024
The heft of this keyboard makes it feel like it is much more expensive. Seriously sturdy. Great color in person —sort of retrofuturistic. Looks really good and timeless. Easy to connect to my Mac.
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