Type in Style! 🎮
The RisoPhy Wireless Mechanical Keyboard offers versatile connectivity options, a compact design with 94 keys, and customizable RGB lighting, making it the perfect choice for both gamers and professionals seeking efficiency and style.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 19 |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Linear |
Compatible Devices | PC, Gaming Console, Mac |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, 2.4G, USB-C |
Special Features | Ergonomic |
Number of Keys | 94 |
Style | Classic |
Color | White & Blue |
Material | Aluminum |
E**H
Great for typing
I was on a hunt for a great mechanical keyboard and I think this is the perfect one. What sold to me the most is the fact it is Bluetooth and has red switches. I've had blue switches and, well.. Even though it was fun at first with the clickily sounds, it got annoying and had to swap to brown switches with my previous keyboard. With this keyboard, I am really glad the red switches are installed. It is compact and it includes a number keypad (which is nice since I use the keypad more frequently when using special characters like • and Ññ. I have the backlight set as a yellow glow when pressing the keys. It gives such a futuristic feel and subtle.The one thing I probably was a learning curve for me to generate muscle memory is the fact I had to use the function key more frequently to perform certain commands (delete, volume, and email). Another small complaint is the fact that the caps lock does not stay lit if triggered (just like the number lock does). Wished there was an update to allow the caps lock stay lit if pressed and match the color as my preferred light preference (it's solid red). I'm always in a gamble to whether or not the caps lock is triggered.Other than those small complaints, this is the best keyboard I have found to be perfect.five star!
V**4
Solid keyboard and awesome mechanical feel that takes me back to 1996
I originally bought this keyboard about a year ago for my home office work computer (Mac - see below for tips on setting up with a Mac). I was impressed with it so much I bought a second one for my personal gaming computer and couldn't be happier so far.The feel of this keyboard is great, keys are responsive with no lag w/ the USB adapter or wired. When I tried the Bluetooth capability there was a bit of lag that made me switch to the USB adapter path. I would also have to re-pair it occasionally with the Mac, but once I switched to the USB adapter I've had zero issues. A couple other highlights - I love that it has a dedicated number pad and dedicate directional arrows. The LED lighting is actually pretty darn cool too with many different combinations to chose from. Haven't downloaded the software yet, but apparently you can customize it a bit more if you want. Overall, I really like the tactile feedback of the keys, it's not too loud, and it's not too quiet (just right!) and the features and capabilities of this keyboard make it a really good value buy.If you want to use the keyboard with a Mac and are used to Control, Option, Command layout, you can still have that but your keys will be Control, Win, Alt. You can remap those keys in MacOS by going to Settings > Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts > Modifier Keys.
G**N
Great compact and amazing feel
Keyboard looks and feels awesome, I love the feedback, and I love this brand
D**E
wireless is hot garbage
don't get me wrong. the keyboard is actually pretty decent. one of the better mechanicals iv ever used! compared to most big box brands like corsair/razer "gaming" keyboards. it sounds great. it feels great! the layout can take a little getting used to. the 3 star rating is purely due to the wireless nonsense. only registering 25% of inputs off the bat is just unuseable. but the ones that do. the delay isn't measured in miliseconds. its up to seconds. its pretty laughable. bluetooth was better. but not by much. it got MUCH more strokes to a point where it would be useable. but the lag was still too bad for any gaming of any kind. its about like Facebook on a bad day. wired is ideal meaning. the wireless part. is mostly useless. on top of the delay issues. the battery messages coming up even when plugged in is defiantly annoying. somehow its always at %10 and never charges even with a decent cable (one was NOT provided) plugged into a high power output USB port. at this point i thought. ok at least i got a nice mechanical platform i can mess around with modding. well. the keys are NOT hot swap so. have fun unsoldering!Overall. Just avoid unless your ok withNot modding frinedly.use USB mode only.with those in mind. there are other options closer to the $30 mark that are just as good but wired only.
A**A
Great quality and size
Love this keyboard. It’s the perfect size if you don’t want a mechanical keyboard that’s too big. Battery used to last a lot longer but I guess the capacity has reduced over 3 years.
S**F
IT DOESN'T WORK PROPERLY
IT'S HORRIBLE, LITERALLY WORKS WHENEVER IT FEELS LIKE WORKING, AFTER A FEW MONTHS OF USAGE ONCE THE RETURN PERIOD HAS PASSED IT JUST STOPPED WORKING FOR ABSOLUTELY NO REASON, CONTACTING THE VENDOR WAS IMPOSSIBLE, NO ANSWERS TO EMAILS AT ALL. AFTER ALMOST A YEAR, ITS STILL WORKING AT RANDOM TIMES, SOMETIMES YOU CONNECT IT VIA CABLE AND IT WORKS AND OTHER TIMES VIA BLUETOOTH WORKS BETTER, BUT SOME OTHER TIME BLUETOOTH JUST RANDOMLY STOPS WORKING, I SWEAR IT MAKES NO SENSE
S**.
MY FAVORITE KEYBOARD
I freaking love this keyboard. It's affordable, mechanical, and wireless. The keys are smooth and reactive. Easy to clean. Great color, look, and feel. I've tried so many wireless keyboards and this one takes the top spot. Quick warning tho the battery does drain fast if you leave it on. I have the charger right next to it so it never bothers me but just a word of caution.
T**2
Too small for my hands
I 110% know this was my error not paying attention but wanted to point it out to help someone else avoid it. I didn’t realize how small it would be and having large hands made my fingers cramped. Thus now I know I prefer a full-size keyboard. Still a 4/5 performer, works as intended and advertised. I’m only knocking one point because I felt like you had to press the keys down too far making it even harder & slower to type on. The build quality matches the affordable price range but nothing negative I would be concerned with from normal everyday use.