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⌨️ Light up your workflow and game like a pro with the RK100!
The Rii RK100 is a full-size USB wired keyboard featuring 3-color LED backlighting with breathing effects, 104 keys including 11 multimedia shortcuts, and a mechanical-feeling design that delivers tactile feedback without the premium price. Compatible across multiple operating systems and devices, it’s built for durability and long-term daily use, making it ideal for both professional office environments and casual gaming setups.






| ASIN | B01LVZU9B0 |
| Additional Features | Lighting |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,107 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #43 in Mac Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Rii |
| Built-In Media | Keyboard |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | 3 Colors LED Backlit |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Smart TV |
| Compatible Operating System Family | ChromeOS, Linux, MacOS, Windows |
| Compatible Tablet Computer Models | AAUB P30 |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,976 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.1"L x 5.3"W x 0.9"H |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Rii |
| Mfr Part Number | LYSB01LVZU9B0-CMPTRACCS |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | ChromeOS 137, Mac OS 10.15 Catalina, Windows 10 |
| Model Number | 8541667748 |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Special Feature | Lighting |
| Style Name | RK100 3 Colors LED Backlit |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
J**M
amazing keyboard, 6 years of hard daily use and still counting.
I have had this keyboard for just over 6 years and it still works great, the only issue I have is that some of the key identifiers have scratched off over the years. It only effects the appearance, but given the abuse this keyboard has faced for the last 6 years Im amazed. I use it every day for work and I use it on average 6-8 hours a day and it is still fights on. I love the colors, they are nice and bright and but overwhelming, the keys have a great feel to them when using them for typing, because it is USB it connects without issues and has a nice mechanical sound when typing. I love it and am blown away by how long it has lasted.
B**O
100% Recommended
Great keyboard. Came 100% functional and felt more valuable than it's price would suggest. Very comfortable for every-day use. Love the size and spacing of the keys. I've had it for more than 2 years now and it's still going strong. Few keys now squeak or have ghost typing but that is due to heavy use. I cannot recommend this enough. Great purchase.
Y**I
Review after using this for over 2 years....basic, reliable, keyboard, I recommend it.
I bought this in February of 2019 as a keyboard for a laptop I was using as a desktop. Since then I built a system to use for personal/office and light gaming. I moved this board over to the new rig as it was one less thing I had to purchase. I have been using this now for over 2 years (March of 2021) and it's been a reliable keyboard and pretty much done everything that I have needed it to do. For $18 that I paid for it, it was well worth the cost and has gone above and beyond in it's service thus far. There is no clear mechanical "click" when you depress the keys but it's good enough. If you have worked on any keyboard that has shipped as OE with an HP or Dell in the past and were fine with it, this will be enough for you. I am typing this review out on it now. If you are picky about the keys having that mechanical feel when you depress them, this is not the keyboard for you. The footprint is compact and it has no real edges or frame like a traditional keyboard which is nice as you can take canned air and just clean the keyboard of errant debris like dried skin, sesame seeds from a bagel you ate over the board or any other dust or stuff that has collected amongst the keys. If I had any complaints is that there are only 3 color choices for the lighting red, blue or purple. The red and blue are a bit dark and in regular room light it's a bit dim. The purple, since it uses both LEDs is brighter so I have it on purple most of the time to make the keys more visible. There are some keys that are not lit up completely (e.g. the "enter" key, the "r" is not as bright as "ente", "FN" key is not as bright as those around it) but for an $18 keyboard I am not going to complain (though I guess I just did). The light key is too close to the rest of the keys so I do inadvertently press it changing the LED color which honestly is not a big deal. Other than that I really cannot complain much more about this keyboard. If you are looking for a basic, reliable and inexpensive keyboard that is backlit, this is a good choice.
P**D
It's a very good Bluetooth keyboard, though it goes to sleep when inactive
This is a full sized keyboard, uses Bluetooth and has decent lighting when in dark rooms. It was easy to use. I have a Gigabyte motherboard which supports Bluetooth and was able to sync this to it easily. A 5 digit numerical code appeared on Windows 10 which was typed into the keyboard and pairing is complete. With lights on and moderate use this will run 3-5 days off the battery, with lights off, it will run about 6-7 days. It does automatically turn itself off, and will wake up quickly but a character or two will be lost. So when you start to type do not expect what you hit to appear. The wake up / connection time is about 2 seconds. It works wired or wireless, with the same capabilities. The macro features are easy and intuitive for anyone who has gamed in the past. It can pair with up to two different devices without having to unpair either. The keyboard feels fine, there is a keyboard extension pad which doesn't stay put and keeps falling off and is useless imo. Other than this is a wonderful keyboard. I wish it used USB C instead of Micro USB as the Micro USB will likely limit it's lifetime (inserting and removing). Having a wireless charge or USB C would have been nice. On USB 2 if the keyboard is switched off it charges in 2-4 hours, on USB 3 it charges in under 2 hours.
A**R
All in all, a very solid keyboard so far
Received promptly, was packaged appropriately. It goes to show that I didn't read the entire name of the product when I ordered it. Main reason for purchasing this was the price which was appealing. My surprise came a day or two after I received this keyboard when I hit the sun icon and changed the color from the initial red to blue then purple then no light and back to red. The quality I have observed is great but I've only owned this keyboard for just over a week. An issue I've had with other keyboards especially my built in laptop keyboard was that tiny materials tend to get stuck under the keys or they just plain get dirty over time and are hard to clean without risking damage if you're not so careful. Thus, the raised keys not only let the visually appealing lights shine through, but they mean cleaning is much easier; not that I'd be doing that this early. The feel of the keys was another good factor while using it. Staying true to the gamer aspect of things, your typical AWSD keys have a bolder font to them. The function keys up top also lend to ease of use when it comes to knowing what they do. There might be some hesitation when it comes to the keyboard being wired or wireless. There was no such trouble when it came to having this keyboard be wired, the cord is long enough. All in all, a very solid keyboard so far and I'd consider purchasing another one and bringing it to my workplace and swapping out the boring old keyboard with this one.
A**A
Not a bad keyboard, but not a great one either.
I bought this as a temporary replacement for a Corsair K70. If you have ever own a decent mechanical keyboard Rii's RK100 will not impress you the slightest bit. The RK100 is a membrane keyboard that has a bit of feedback on a keystroke in an attempt to imitate the clicky feeling on a mechanical keyboard. You still get the squishy membrane feel on a key press, and the actuation force is no different from a standard membrane keyboard. The keys are the slightest bit louder than a membrane keyboard. The function key that controls the multimedia shortcuts replaces the right side Windows start menu key. I've had no problems using the multimedia shortcuts, if you're use to having individual multimedia keys on your keyboard they can take a little time to get used to. The key for the keyboard's RGB settings replaces the context menu key for Windows. There is no software for the RGB settings. I've had no issues switching between the three RGB colors -- red, blue, and magenta (not purple) -- or changing the brightness. I will say I wish I could make the color a bit brighter to match the red color scheme on the rest of my rig. In the product description it calls this keyboard, "a professional mechanical feeling backlit gaming keyboard for gaming and office, not a real mechanical keyboard, but it's worth more." In my opinion with coming from a keyboard that professional gamers use, I cannot agree with that statement. While the RK100 might offer some imitation mechanical feeling you don't get any of the advantages whatsoever of having a mechanical keyboard, so if that's what your looking for you might want to pass on this. If you're looking for a keyboard just to game with and you're not interested in the benefits of a mechanical keyboard over a membrane one, this isn't a bad keyboard. For typing if you're used to a membrane keyboard but would like to have some extra feedback that a mechanical keyboard offers you might like this. You'd be hard-pressed to find another backlit RGB keyboard at this price point, but if you're able to spend an extra 20 or so to get an actual mechanical keyboard, I would go that route instead.
J**I
Lasted nearly three years of hard use
I bought twice (first one got lost in the mail) used it rather roughly (heavy gaming & work) for two years & 10 months before certain keys started to fail/malfunction like the arrow keys & space bar. So the durability is on par with way more costly gaming keyboards I've bought in the past. So with 40K+ hours of use I got my money's worth out of it. Lighting is fine however purple is the brightest color to use, and blue is the dimmest color to use in the dark. Touch sensitivity is fine for a less than thirty dollar keyboard. I just ordered a new one right before posting this review.
E**S
Bright, Fun, and Comfortable to Type On
Bright, Fun, and Comfortable to Type On This Rii RK100 backlit keyboard is one of those budget-friendly finds that feels like it should cost more than it does. The first thing that stood out to me was the colorful LED backlighting—it’s not just cosmetic, it actually makes it easier to type or game in low light. The lights can be cycled through or turned off, which is a nice touch for when you want a more subdued look. Typing feels very comfortable. While it’s not a true mechanical keyboard, the “mechanical feeling” keys do have a satisfying response—far better than many standard office keyboards I’ve used. The spacing is good, keys don’t feel mushy, and I didn’t notice much fatigue even after extended use. For casual gaming, it performs well: responsive enough for light to moderate gaming, though serious competitive players might still prefer a true mechanical option. I also appreciated that it’s plug-and-play—no drivers, no setup hassle. Just connect it via USB and it works. The extra multimedia keys are useful shortcuts for volume, music, and other quick controls, which adds convenience if you use this at your desk for both work and play. Things to keep in mind: the keyboard is plastic, so while it feels sturdy enough for everyday use, it’s not built like a premium heavy-duty gaming keyboard. Also, the lighting isn’t customizable by color—it cycles through the preset tri-color layout, which looks cool but isn’t as flexible as full RGB boards. Bottom line: A great budget keyboard that blends fun design with solid everyday performance, perfect for work, school, or casual gaming.
H**.
Me mandaron lo que quisieron
La calidad el tecaldoe s regular como cualquier teclado chino, pero me madnaron la version de muchos colores, no la que queria de 3 colores, lo tuve que regesar porq eu el color tipo arcoiris es muy molesto.
I**S
A good and affordable keyboard
I am very satisfied with this keyboard. It has everything that I deem as essential and even includes RGB lighting (with quick options to adjust brightness). The only small issue I found was the short cable but I have customized my desk so it wasn't an issue for me personally. This is a good purchase.
J**S
Everything you need; RGB three colours
Gaming keyboard not much more I can say except it is sticky to touch.
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