🎮 Compact power meets pro-level style — own your desk, wirelessly.
The DIERYA DK63N is a sleek 60% mechanical keyboard featuring Bluetooth wireless connectivity with multi-device support, a robust 1900mAh battery delivering up to 20 hours of use, and vibrant RGB backlighting with 27 lighting modes. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, its ergonomic stepped keycaps minimize fatigue, while programmable macros and seamless wired/wireless switching offer ultimate customization and convenience.
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Brand | DIERYA |
Series | DK63 |
Item model number | DK63 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
Operating System | Android |
Item Weight | 1.54 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 5.6 x 1.9 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12 x 5.6 x 1.9 inches |
Color | black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | DIERYA |
ASIN | B07FZVCH4H |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 29, 2018 |
O**C
Perfect for travel... however it wasn't for me.
This review is on the keyboard, not my feelings about it. Keyboard is actually pretty good, I like the louder clicking, Bluetooth worked great, RGB Backlit was bright, response was good and I never missed a click. Really did like all it's features and small for when I travel for work... Battery lasts me all week and I'm putting in 10-12 hours a day sometimes.But... It just wasn't for me, I'm giving it 5 stars all around because it's a pretty nice keyboard. But for me, I use a lot of the F1-F12 key commands while using the mouse with the other hand... So having to press the FN key each time I wanted to use an F key was a bit of a pain, that is my major gripe about it.The fact that the keys have large letters is a ++++ really lets the RGB thru. I wound up buying a 75% keyboard but using the keycaps from this keyboard because I liked them much much better than the other ones!
A**E
Perfect keyboard for high mobility remote work
At first I didn't love the switches on this keyboard (they kinda take a fair amount of force to actuate), but once I got used to them, I could not ask for a better keyboard. At Just over $50 this guy is perfect. The 60% sizing with the addition of the arrow keys is what really sells it for me. There are tons of other 60% keyboards but there are very few (as far as my naive self could find) that have this addition. If you do a lot of work in excel or writing or whatever needs arrow keys, this is the ideal compact keyboard to go with. The keys feel solid and the sound is honestly pretty satisfying. I will say that I am a bit slower (5-10%) on these keys than on my Cherry MX blues on my big board at home, but honestly not too big of an issue. Haven't tried to change the switches since I got this right before traveling, but may give it a shot at some point. I will say the board is a lot heavier than I expected, but it also gives it a much more solid feel and makes it not feel like a piece of plastic garbage. Using it for two days in a row will kill the battery, so I usually just use it wired if I have the option. The preset backlights are honestly pretty good, I would like if there was an option for no lights (there may be I just haven't found one yet). Overall, absolutely fantastic keyboard and is definitely worth the money if you want an ultra portable option with arrow keys.I'll update this if anything happens or if there are any issues. I'm also not sponsored, I just really like these keys
N**G
Fantastic Keyboard For the Price
I've had many keyboards over the years that have either turned to mush (probably dust buildup in a membrane), the feet have broken off, or the slip-resisting pads would fall off. But none of those things have happened to this keyboard.It has mechanical brown switches, so you can expect that it won't succumb to the negatives of membrane keyboards and it's fairly easy to keep clean because the edges are open. You can simply tilt the keyboard (maybe give it a shake or tap) and most debris will fall out of the side.The key caps are replaceable, so you can easily customize it to your heart's content. This was actually one of the primary reasons I got this particular keyboard: it uses actual mechanical key switches that follow a standard for key caps. Most key caps you buy online will fit these, especially if they are marketed for Cherry MX switches. It's really easy to make this keyboard look pretty.While we're talking about keys, I wanted to mention the inability to replace the actual key switches themselves. This is a bit of a bummer, so make sure you choose the ones you want then you make your purchase. You won't be able to change them later. You also won't we able to have custom layouts with varied switches. You also will not be able to replace any 1 switch easily in the event of a failure. If a switch goes out, you may as well just buy another keyboard. That being said, this keyboard has lasted me well over 4 years now with no issues cropping up at all. If a switch does die, it'll be a pretty painless repurchase at ~$35 if I know I'll probably get at least another 4+ years out of it.While we're on the topic of repurchasing the product, it's also important to note that I could not get it to work without using the included cable (or Bluetooth). This means that if you lose or damage the one cable that you have, you will need to repurchase the entire keyboard, as once the battery dies, it will become a paperweight. As far as I can tell, you cannot purchase the cable for this keyboard separately. But again, I think I would feel comfortable repurchasing this keyboard in that event. It's been good to me and the cable is showing no signs of damage at all. That would also mean I could use the new cable to charge the old keyboard and have 2 functional BT keyboards sharing a single charger. It's just a tad irritating that I can't just throw 1 USB-C cable in my travel bag. I gotta bring this "special" USB-C cable around for my keyboard as well.I have primarily used this keyboard in a wired context, so I can't say much about the battery life or the reliability/responsiveness of the Bluetooth. I can say this much about it: I use this keyboard occasionally to control media PCs and with my Steam Deck in a productivity context. It can last long enough for my short wireless usage (often no longer than a few hours max) and is reliable enough to do some work like development, music production, video editing, and writing without issue. Light gaming seems okay as well, but I'm not confident I'd hop in any competitive gamemodes with this. It has dropped a few times before (which could have been the conditions, but it still hurt my confidence in the BT capabilities). The inherent Bluetooth delay is certainly noticeable if you pay attention to it, but it wouldn't really hurt my experience in a game like Minecraft, where movement doesn't really need to be precise or time-sensitive. I just wouldn't play games like CS or Overwatch until I found it 😅Overall, it's a fantastic keyboard for the value. It works great for gaming and for productivity. The Bluetooth features are pretty nice. The RGB is pretty good and doesn't need software to control it (good for Linux, mobile/tablet, consoles). I have a few complaints, but nothing that would stop me from purchasing this keyboard again if it stops working. I just repurchased my custom key caps because they are naturally wearing down and outlasting the keyboard. That says a lot to me about a ~$35 keyboard. I'm very pleased with how long it has lasted me and the service that it has provided me within that time. It's still working the same as the day I bought it.
R**K
I don't normally write reviews...
Pros:-60% keyboard that has a dedicated arrow keys without using FN button-rubberize texture keycaps-multiple rgb lighting modes and effects, including one of my favorite which is the ripple effect-braided micro usb cable-Outemu brown switch with plastic back plate are quieter than having an aluminum backplate; hence, no need for O-rings-bluetooth 4.0, although I haven't mess around with this feature-build quality-no one can beat the price tag on this one!Cons:-No volume control! You have to download 3RVX to make a set of macros to control volume through your keyboard, it's quite easy to do actually. I set mine to alt + - Vol down, alt + = Vol up, and alt + 0 for mute.-You cannot change the light on your spacebar, it will always be breathing green light.-micro USB, I thought it has USB-C.-No cable routing underneath, so you're not careful you might pull the keyboard out of the cable, or worse, even bent the fragile micro usb-the paint on the side of the keycaps for the secondary function keys are bad, it looks like it was painted with white-out-I do not like the gamer font, but this is very subjective.All in all, this is one of the best purchase I've ever had, so i felt like I owe this company a review. Only time will tell the durability of this keyboard. I will update this review after a few months.
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