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The RK ROYAL KLUDGE M75 is a versatile 75% wireless mechanical keyboard featuring an OLED display, customizable hot-swappable switches, and durable side-printed PBT keycaps. With triple connectivity options, it seamlessly integrates into any setup, making it perfect for both work and play.












| ASIN | B0D9Q8PLF8 |
| Additional Features | Backlit, Ergonomic, Hot-Swappable, Rechargeable, Volume Roller |
| Antenna Location | Business, Everyday Use, Gaming, Personal, Student |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,683 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #2,251 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | RK ROYAL KLUDGE |
| Built-In Media | Cloud Switches*4, Keycap Puller, RKM75 Mechanical Keyboard*1, Type-C Wired cable*1, User Manual |
| Button Quantity | 81 |
| Color | Gradient Green |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Laptop, PC, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Compatible Operating System Family | MacOS, Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 37 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.91"L x 5.47"W x 1.65"H |
| Item Weight | 2.7 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Mechanical |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | RK ROYAL KLUDGE |
| Model Number | RK M75 |
| Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 81 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Business, Everyday Use, Gaming, Personal, Student |
| Special Feature | Backlit, Ergonomic, Hot-Swappable , Rechargeable, Volume Roller |
| Style Name | Cloud Switch |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Theme | Rainbow |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
K**Y
First Mechanical Keyboard
I wasn’t sure I’d like having a mechanical keyboard. I’ve always had this thought they’re too loud and too difficult to type on. Boy was I wrong. The keys on this keyboard are buttery smooth and the feedback I get from pressing down on the keys is gratifying. The cloudy switch set I have seems to be “creamy” which contrasts with the clacky sound I normally think of when it comes to this type of keyboard. I much prefer the creamy. Just know that you can choose which type of switches you want, you’ll have to do a little bit of research to know what each of their characteristics are though. I haven’t had issues with the RGB or battery life. I charge once a week up. I go from around 90% and let it get down to around 30%. The one minor issue I’ve had is the Bluetooth connectivity, once or twice a week, the Bluetooth connection will drop and I have to cycle through another Bluetooth channel before it picks up on my linked channel. But overall I’m very happy with the keyboard and love typing on the thing.
J**N
Increíble teclado
Los acabados son de primera calidad. Es robusto, el tecleo suave y un sonido discreto, sí se quiere, pero con esa sonoridad característica de los teclados mecánicos. Esta versión es ideal si buscas un teclado al que le iluminen las letras de cada tecla.
Z**K
My only problem is the keycaps.
I really like this KB (I’m using it to type this review on my phone right now), but it does have one weakness that has consistently bothered me for the six months I’ve had it. The letter placement being on the front of the keys is novel and cool most of the time, and if you’re 100% good with touch-typing on the entire KB, you’ll be fine. I, however, usually need to look at the number row, especially for the shift-symbols. The backlighting of the higher rows isn’t great, and for the number row it really makes it hard to see the characters unless I move to look from a lower angle. That’s pretty inconvenient for me, and the only thing holding me back from a 5 star review. If that’s not an issue for you, then I strongly recommend this keyboard. I like the sound a lot, the functionality is great, and it’s a lot of bang for hte buck.
K**R
Great Value keyboard, nice aethetics
Found this model through a mention on HippyoTech's video, comparing this to the Aula F75, saying he prefers this model. Keyboard feels nice and hefty although it only has a plastic chassis, I'd love an aluminum case considering the price range (Similar to the Keychron K4 and Womier boards) But overall I'm satisfied with the board.
S**M
Great features, amazing RGB, thoughtful design
So I'm a huge fan of Royal Kludge. They'll have features you tend to only see in high budget keyboards, but their prices are more in line with low-budget options. I've only been using this board for about 6 days, but that's been plenty long enough to reinforce my appreciation for the brand. So there's a ton of positives to bring up, so I'll try to be brief with them. This keyboard has some of the brightest, and most vivid RGB I've ever seen. I have two RK keyboards and both of them are so much brighter than my other boards. Something else Royal Kludge seems to do better than almost every other brand is dampening. It has a wonderfully thocky sound profile, with some of the nicest sounding stabilizer keys. Additionally, they added some great front-facing PBT keycaps to the set. Not only do they feel nice to type on, but they look amazing as well. The shine-through lettering is nice and big, and the font is clean and legible. Overall, I really like the design on this board. The green gradient contrasts nicely with the classic white frame, which gives the board an artistic look. Nothing too fancy, but definitely more stylish than the typical color schemes you'll see. Lastly, I wanted to compliment the switches. They feel and sound great, and they have a nice, smooth actuation. Great for gaming. So for the negatives, there isn't too much to complain about. While I do love the look, I'm not a huge fan of the bronze weight. I just think it looks a bit tacky on this color scheme. Luckily, it's on the back of the board, so it's not usually visible. Also, I think the capacity on the rechargeable battery is a bit too low. I have other budget boards that have 4000mAh and even higher. For the price, the 3750mAh on this board just doesn't feel good enough. In the end, this board has far too many positive aspects and not nearly enough shortcomings to affect the overall score much. It's an easy 5/5 stars from me.
G**H
no complaints! Nice to have 3 different connection methods
Disclaimer: I received the product (RK ROYAL KLUDGE M75 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard with OLED Display and Knob 2.4GHz/BT5.1/Wired Gaming Keyboard 75% Gasket Mounted 81-Key Side Printed PBT Keycap, RGB Backlit Hot Swappable Cloud Switch) at much reduced financial burden from Amazon's Vine Voices program in exchange for an honest review. Pricing Opinion: At time of receipt, it was priced at 110 USD. I think that’s pretty reasonable! It’s a 75% but pretty comparable in use to my Keychron Q6 QMK Custom Mechanical Keyboard for 205 USD. Pro: +Key caps and switches are easy to change out +No issues with delay on the wired use (i don’t use wireless because I need fast response) +I like the rgb lights +The manual is very easy to understand +The lcd screen relieves some headaches by reporting the keyboard’s status for what OS mode, battery life, etc. +Comes with 4 extra “cloud” switches which I haven’t used before, but they feel tactile or maybe linear +Fairly light. As a 75%, if you have a good travel case, you could carry this around. It would +Aesthetically pleasing
D**W
just what I wanted
This RK keyboard has exceeded my expectations completely. After using many keyboards that suffer in some basic area or have features that are really gimmicky, this is a breath of fresh air. First, the keyboard looks great as it comes. The shape, details, and colors of the body are really nice and the keycaps are actually something I could see myself leaving on for a while! I like the gradient colors and the front-lighting of the legends is totally my preference. The control knob in the corner is a great match to the rest of the keyboard and the little screen blends in quite well, or at least doesn’t really distract. Operation-wise, it’s works great. I am enjoying the switches that are installed; they are linear but light and I really like them even though I’m usually more of a tactile switch guy. Controlling volume and switching connections is direct with the knob and screen, all very clear and quick to respond as configure it. The keyboard has two USB-C ports on the back; one that connects to your computer and another that is effectively a pass-through for you to connect accessories like a flash drive. Connecting to computers via USB, 2.4, or BT all work great and I haven’t experienced any unexpected disconnects or lag with the wireless methods. Battery life seems pretty good. With the backlight on low and connected via Bluetooth to my iPad, I lose maybe ~2% per hour. The OLED screen keeps it nice and simple, displaying just some key info like battery, connection method, and whether you’re set to WIN or MAC keyboard config. I haven’t even looked into the customization software because basically everything is working as I would expect straight out of the box. A handful of extra switches are included as well as a USB-C to C cable that has an adapter built in on one end for USB-A ports, pretty nice. I’ve seen ROYAL KLUDGE keyboards out and about for a while and heard good things about them, but this is the first I’ve used. I can see where the reputation comes from and will definitely keep RK in my mind for future keyboard needs after this experience!
G**E
Better than the average 75% keyboard
I am currently typing this review on a desk that is a little higher than average. First off, you'll notice this has a nice heavy weight to it and it is very silent, so no thocc here, or clicky if that's your style. The Spacebar, Enter, Shift and Backspace keys have the same feeling and sound as the normal keys!! I really like the display on the right. Makes it easy to switch between 2.4G and Bluetooth modes when using different devices. It also shows the battery level, which many wireless keyboards will not have at all or maybe an LED on low. This is my first keyboard with backlit front facing keycaps and is nice on this higher than normal desk. I also like that it has multiple levels of legs on the bottom to raise the back; flat, mid, high. I am just doing plug and play and not setting up any macros or layers or installing proprietary software. Because of this I do not have the sequence for the missing Print Screen or End key. It requires doing some combo I do not remember off the top of my head (some are Fn and Home for End, but not this one by default). The switches are linear where I am used to the Gateron Brown tactiles as a more daily driver. I do wish the keys were a little bit lighter to press down. In the end, with the dial button for volume control, I think I will use this on a PC media center I have hooked up to a TV. P.S. If you turn the RGB off, it is very hard to read the keys, so some of those pesky symbols may need a lean in if you aren't the best typist LOL. The F & J have a little normie bar feeler for easy hand placement.
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