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The RK ROYAL KLUDGE M75 is a premium 75% mechanical keyboard featuring an innovative OLED smart display and multifunctional volume knob. It supports multi-device wireless connectivity (Bluetooth, 2.4G, USB-C) with easy switching, hot-swappable tactile brown switches, and a gasket-mounted build for enhanced typing comfort and reduced noise. With vibrant RGB lighting and a compact layout, it’s designed for professionals and gamers seeking a versatile, stylish, and highly customizable keyboard experience.











| ASIN | B0BRZ2GB36 |
| Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,971 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #339 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,532) |
| Date First Available | April 13, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 2.09 pounds |
| Item model number | RK M75 |
| Manufacturer | RK ROYAL KLUDGE |
| Product Dimensions | 14.96 x 5.12 x 1.57 inches |
K**R
Great quality for great price
I’ve been using my Royal Kludge M75 with red switches since November. I use it for work, gaming, and writing. Honestly a pleasure to type on. Feels and looks great. Nice, solid, but not too loud, on the thockier side of things. Modification has been easy - swapping keycaps and switches were a cinch, and I’m pretty new to the hobby. I love having 5 modes of connectivity. Setting up the Bluetooth was easy, and so is swapping between connection modes. I have my work laptop on 5GHz dongle, personal PC is on USB-C and BT1, tablet on BT2, and phone on BT3. Quick and consistent connections means I can actually swap naturally on the go. Got one for my brother for Christmas and he loves it too. Texts me every couple weeks saying how nice it is over his work keyboard. I’m sure you can find keyboards that are nicer, but I don’t know how you beat this quality at this price. I want to get other boards like the Royal Kludge RK61 and F68 because this is so good. You should plan on getting a wrist rest - it does sit high, but that’s standard for non-low profile keyboards. Shown here with custom keycaps from Amazon, and about to get some upgraded switches (PS I love the the reds that come with the board and they still work great, just wanted to try something else)
C**E
For the price, this one's a winner
For context, I'm not an RK fangirl, and have had honestly pretty bad experiences with their keyboards in the past. I bought this keyboard a couple of weeks ago closer to when it came out. I mostly bought this keyboard to replace an aging Keychron K2, and decided to take a plunge with this one because I liked the keycaps and design of this keyboard, and I was a specifically looking for a keyboard that had side printed legends that matched the firmware. I've been around the custom keyboard block and I'm sick of having to memorize key combos for system functions, changing rgb, etc. Guess I'm getting older lmao. I bought the version with the brown switches. Upon inspection these appear to be Outemu browns with the RK branding on them. They were surprisingly okay. The tactility was a bit better than gateron browns. They're perfectly fine, but the appeal of hotswap is being able to change the switches. I changed mine to Akko Lavender switches, which went completely fine. No issues in the keycap or switch pulling process I can't confirm the keycap material anywhere, but if I had to guess, they're a high quality ABS instead of PBT. Double shot, as can be seen from the pictures. The casting isn't the best when looked at from the bottom, but I'll never see it and it doesn't affect the weighting of the keys. The color scheme is gorgeous to me. And there's still a good thock sound because I know us keyboard nerds care about that. Stabilizers are pretty good. They're not screw in as far as I can tell. They're very solid though and there's no rattle. The switch mounting plate was what surprised me the most. It appears to be some kind of polycarbonate with slats cut into it. It definitely adds to a slightly softer typing feel and better sound. I used to think this kind of mounting plate was a bit silly, but I'm quite pleased with this one. The RGB gets pretty bright. Pattern variety and color variety is about average, but the lighting quality itself is good. I didn't try any of the software that RK makes for their keyboard with this. I honestly loathe installing software for peripherals unless there's macros I need, and the RK software in the past had given me some issues with the RK61 I had. If you care about the lift up feet, they're really solid on this keyboard. Borderline actually hard to flip in and out. I'm expecting those to stay solid for a long time. The knob and OLED screen. Oh boy these are actually really good. To turn the keyboard on and off, just hold the knob down. Rotate the knob to change the volume on whatever device it's connected to. Press the knob to open a list of connection options (wired, 2.4ghz, BT). To re-pair bluetooth just hold the knob down when the cursor is over one of the BT options. If you change between mac and windows mode, the keyboard will remember which OS mode it was in for each connection option, which is excellent for switching between a Windows PC, a work Mac, and my iPad. Btw, mac mode does swap the function and media keys from windows mode, so you have to use fn to access the function keys. This is pretty normal mac behavior on other keyboards (nuphy, keychron, etc). Just something to be aware about. The OLED display is informative and shows connection, OS mode, battery life. Battery life is pretty good. Got about a week to ten days of wireless with RGB at full brightness on the waterfall pattern. I'd imagine I could get a month with the RGB off. Gaming latency is fine. Feels similar to an RK61 on all three connection modes. The wired mode is fast enough for FPS games, but if you're really sweaty I'd start looking into keyboards designed specifically for low latency gaming. The wireless 2.4ghz is fast enough for casual games, but not competitive FPS games at all. BT is too slow for gaming, as expected. Overall, I'd recommend this keyboard. I got it at the launch discount with a coupon, which was an excellent price. At its current MSRP, I'd say it's pretty good. There's a lot of quality of life features and things keyboard nerds care about. There's a lot of features on here that you'd really only find on more expensive boards and custom boards. The OLED screen and knob are pretty unique and the biggest selling point for this board imo, but the overall design and color is what's keeping me around. Also it thocks.
R**.
Punches far above it's price point!
Like most people here, I have a slight obsession with mechanical keyboards. Up until this point though, I have only gone with 1800 layouts or similar. Number pads are kind of a big deal for my job and hobbies. I finally found an excuse to pick up something smaller though and after 2 weeks of research I landed on the M75. First I would like to go over why I believe this is such a great keeb for the money. While not perfect, I think it offers a lot compared to it's competition. You are getting a gasket mounted, hot swappable, 75% board with triple mode wireless (that works great on all connections!), rotary knob, lcd screen, and best of all, a usb-c hub built in! I wasn't sure what to expect about the typing feel, as this is my first time trying the pale green switches, but they are a joy to type on. I had to get used to the lower weight needed to depress the keys. But after an hour I feel like I can type faster than I ever have before. The double shot keys are high quality and have the perfect texture. I do wish they were shine through, but it's rare to find keys that are both high quality and shine through. The RGB works well and gets plenty bright. Especially when I end up finding some shine though keys that are up to par. You do need to control the RGB and other setup options with RK's own software though. Everything feels solid and I don't notice any wobble in the keys/switches. Stabilizers also feel adequate and I have no desire to replace them. Overall I am very happy with this board and don't feel the need to do any modding at this point. This board was purchased to be used in an HTPC controller that I am building. Since the Logitech k830 was the last decent HTPC controller to be released, I'm sick of waiting and building my own. I am designing a case I will 3d print, which will house the M75 along with a Kensington Slimblade Pro. Eventually I'll come back and update with the results.
T**O
この値段でホットスワップできて、ロータリーエンコーダーも付いてて、接続状態が見られる小型ディスプレイも付いてて、その上ダストカバーまでついてるメカニカルキーボード。言うことないです。 打鍵感もよく、反響音なんかもなさそうで、かなり使い勝手がいいです。 スペースバーだけ打鍵音がかなり大きいので、静音用のOリングをつけましたが、それだけで十分音は抑えられます。 ただ気になったのは、ホワイトの商品画像ではLEDの位置が北向きになっていましたが、届いたものは南向きLEDでした。 光を透過するタイプのキーキャップに交換する予定の人は注意した方がいいかと。
T**H
J'ai acheté ce clavier pour offrir. Et franchement il est super beau, et top. Il coute vraiment pas si cher que ça, et la qualité est vraiment bonne. J'adore le bruit qu'il émet, et il a même la possibilité de changer les leds en fonction de nos envies. Et franchement gros + de pouvoir passer en clavier sans fil quand on est beaucoup du genre à bouger.
T**E
Super Keyboard. Lieb, dass es ein deutsches Layout hat und immer noch Hotswappable. Es ist echt schwer sowas zu finden für einen vernünftigen Preis. Da ist Royal Kludge echt fantastisch. Es sieht sehr hübsch aus, besonders weil ich überwiegend ein weißes set-up habe. Ich wollte eine 75% Hot-Swap-Tastatur in Weiß, mit deutschem/EU-Layout und Drehknopf für Volume und mini LED Display und nicht über 100€. Das war so gut wie unmöglich zu finden, bis ich die M75 gefunden hatte. Habe jetzt nach einem Jahr keinen Tag bereut, diese Tastatur gekauft zu haben, und bin immer noch super happy mit ihr. Ich benutze die Tastatur aktuell mit anderen Switches von Akko und anderen Keycaps, damit sie noch besser klingt. Auch wenn ich sagen muss, dass die Tastatur auch so aus der Verpackung schon sehr sehr gut klingt.
C**O
Just got this keyboard, and the moment I started typing, I could tell it was something special. The typing sound is incredibly premium—crisp, smooth, and satisfying. It gives off an expensive feel, making every keystroke enjoyable. The build quality feels solid, and the functions are impressive so far. Everything is responsive, and the overall experience is just really good. Excited to keep using it!
B**A
Currently typing this review on my RK M75 as it's my favourite mechnical keyboard in rotation right now. TL;DR - It types well, has good connectivity, has a matte finish, looks beautiful, and overall, is a good purchase. Aesthetics: Beautiful keyboard with a solid layout. I also love the knob design (easy volume control) as well as the mini-LED. The backlights are nice, though I wish the keycaps had some passthrough. As you can see in the picture, the lights are only behind/between the keycaps, not passing through. The keys sport a matte finish which leads me to believe they're made from PBT as opposed to ABS, though I can't be sure. Functionality: I have the Brown switches and love them. If you know your Cherry Switches, there's nothing new here. Switching between connectivity (USB, 2.4, and BT) is super simple as it's just done with a click of the knob and twist, then another click to select. The keyboard also has lights for caps lock and some other keys, which is nice as not all keyboards have them. Feel: The keycaps themselves feel great as they're made from PBT (I think), which is generally also more durable. The switches, as I mentioned above, are pretty standard, so they feel great as well. Construction is solid for a more budget keyboard (it pretty much always has a coupon of some sort to discount it). I would honestly knock half a star off for the fact that the backlight passthrough is non-existent, but the keyboard is much closer to "perfect" than it was away from it and you can't do halves, so 5 it is! Longevity is something I can't rate as I've only had it for a couple of months, though my other RK keyboard is over 2 years old and is still holding up, so I imagine this one will also last a while. Overall, I'd highly recommend this keyboard as one to have in pretty much any lineup. Even as a main board, this is a solid choice. While I don't love logos on my keyboards, RK does a great job of placing it inconspicuously on the front right so as to not ruin the aesthetics of the keyboard. You have multiple options for connectivity which work well for productivity/general use (2.4ghz/BT/wired) or gaming (wired, though 2.4ghz is solid). You definitely can't go wrong purchasing this keyboard.
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