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The Rii RK100+ is a large, wired USB keyboard featuring a professional mechanical-feeling design with 105 full-size keys and vibrant rainbow LED backlighting. Compatible with a wide range of operating systems, it offers 11 multimedia keys and an energy-saving sleep mode, making it an ideal choice for both gaming enthusiasts and office professionals seeking style and functionality.






| ASIN | B0CCZWCPRQ |
| Additional Features | Backlit |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #430 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #42 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Rii |
| Button Quantity | 105 |
| Color | Rainbow LED Backlit/Black keys |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Compatible Operating System Family | ChromeOS, Linux, MacOS, Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 7,878 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.1"L x 5.3"W x 0.9"H |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Rii |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10 |
| Number of Keys | 105 |
| Power Source | USB Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Special Feature | Backlit |
| Style Name | New RK100+ |
| Switch Type | Mechanical |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
B**A
BUY IT, you won’t regret it!
Really loving this keyboard. The RGB lighting is vibrant and customizable, giving it a clean, modern gaming look. The keys feel responsive and satisfying to type on, whether I’m gaming or just working. It has a solid build and doesn’t feel cheap at all. I also like the full-size layout with the number pad, it’s practical but still looks sleek on the desk. Overall, great performance and aesthetic for the price. Super affordable, yet high quality!
P**A
Liked it so much that I purchased a 2nd one for a different computer!
This is a great keyboard. The price is right! I needed a keyboard that was more narrow than the one that came w/ my HP computer. This fits great on the desk without taking up too much room. It is not noisy and it is easy to type on. I liked it so much that I purchased one for a different computer. The lights are an extra bonus and serve as a night light at night. I also appreciate that you can dim the light on the keyboard, as well as turn them off. I definitely recommend this keyboard if you are looking for a fun keyboard that works great!
H**S
keyboard is ok
works as inteneded buttons could be more but you pay for what you get
M**Z
Great product/Great price!
My new keyboard arrived today and, I'm in love I work remotely and, this area is a tad dim so having this lit key board lets me easily see the keys and, I highly recommend it. Great price great product I will definitely recommend.
S**1
Price point is great.
Just plug and watch it glow. Works very well, keys are very responsive, not noisy and its comfortable. It was recognized right away by my windows machine.
R**R
Works great on my Linux system... definitely a great keyboard at any price, EXCEPTIONAL at less than $15!
If not all keyboards are 'equal to' each other, this was definitely a 'greater than' all other backlit keyboards I have tried on my Linux system. To begin with, several of the others I have tried were designed specifically for Microsoft or Apple devices and any supporting features or "drivers" were only available on those systems. While most would retain the basic functionality of a keyboard, (i.e. you could type the characters on the keyboard into the software of your choice), some would not. My prior keyboard cost well over $40.00 on sale but the led feature was unavailable without enabling it deep in the system through a command line code using XSET. The keyboard would then light up but the numerical keypad was disabled... There are NO such problems with this keyboard in Linux. Just plug it in and begin using it after your computer boots. (I'm old school I guess, I always plug any input devices prior to booting so I can not attest to it being "hot swappable".) The keyboard looks great when lit and the characters are easily discernable while not being to large and "garish". The size of the illuminated letters on each key are aesthetically pleasing and in well lit situations does not require a backlight to determine the which character/key you are pressing but are still not quite as clear as a non-lit keyboard with printed characters in high contrast. This effect is the same for all backlit keyboards I have tried so far and appears to me to be the limitations of the current materials available for molding the plastic keycaps in a light dispersing plastic. The optional "breathing" effect is nice but I will seldom use this feature. The "sleep" function I have not yet discovered how to initiate on my system. The accompanying "User Manual" is sparse on any instructions with the exception of a small list of key combinations for using the FN + Function keys, (F1-F12), to control the multimedia functions of most operating systems and how to control the led keyboard itself. The light function of this keyboard is "onboard" eliminating the necessity of any extra operating system driver or software support. The keys have a nice tactile feel to them and are positioned well for extended use without discomfort. The board itself, while lightweight, has a substantial feel which leads to an impression of quality surpassing other keyboards I have tried which cost much more. If you are looking for a well built but inexpensive backlit keyboard, I feel that this is a very safe investment for almost anyone. There is one more caveat, I am not a gamer so I can not attest to how well this keyboard would function as such. However, if you are firing off a quick email to your mother, or beginning the next great American novel ...
W**R
Okay keyboard for the price, but the paint wears off
I will say up front that I have to sigh at reviews that complain this keyboard "doesn't have this" or "isn't a mechanical keyboard"... as if they expected top-dollar features from a $15 keyboard. I got this on sale for $13. Even at the normal price of $15, this works. It's unrealistic to expect a $95 keyboard for $15. The painted-on tops wear off quickly; that is a disappointment. If there's one thing I hate about cheap keyboards, it's the letters wearing off so you can't read the keyboard. What good is a backlit keyboard if the letters are worn off? This could be corrected by painting the keys on the inside (which is a feature of good keyboard) or putting a "carved keycap" over the keyboard (which of course costs a lot more than simple paint). So that's a downside. There are features on this keyboard that I like a lot. 1) You can turn off the WINDOWS key easily (FNC Win)... which I love because I often accidentally hit the Windows key, and rarely use it. It is just as easy to turn back on. 2) There is a single "light" key at the bottom of the keyboard which turns the backlighting on and off instantly... which is nice because there are times I don't want the distraction. And while this keyboard cannot change colors (again, $15)... it does have 4 levels of brightness, easily switchable. Plus if you turn the backlight off, it remembers the prior level of brightness when you turn it back on. One user stated that the keypad doesn't work in gaming if the Numlock key is on. This is common with many games, and will differ from game to game and keyboard to keyboard. The solution: Don't hit the Numlock key while playing a game. If ya do... either hit it again or FAIL. That's part of gaming. Nuther option: if you're a hard-core gamer paying lotsa dollars for your computer and games, don't cheap out with a $15 keyboard. Seriously. This is advertised as a "gaming keyboard, but considering the difficulty in pressing keys, I would say not. It is rated to last 5 million keystrokes (whatever that means). If it lasts as long as my prior keyboard, I'll be happy.... especially if I can buy a replacement for $15. Still, that cheap paint ON TOP of the keys instead of inside them is poor design.
X**L
Lights
Colorful and different setting from solid to flashing.
L**M
great keyboard
keys feel nice and are silent
J**U
Just very cheap and average keyboard
The build quality of this keyboard is really bad, the space key shakes and make a noisy sound every time you press it. Can get better quality ones with similar price from other brands.
M**N
Qualité
Très bonne qualité, l'éclairage est juste parfait, satisfait 20000%
N**M
Deem backlight.
Nice packed ,item received to me in safe sound condition.Every function is working well.But RGB back light is deem in most and did not giving colour deep effect on function keys.
H**U
The quality is not that great, but it is cheap
some keys travel way better than others, the 'back' key on my unit is particularly unpleasant to press, you can feel there is ridge somewhere that stops it being pressed down smoothly. Not a great keyboard, but I didn't pay much for it. For casual gaming, it works fine, however would not recommend it if you use it for work.
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