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Royal Kludge RK M65 // Unboxing + Review

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This is the Royal Kludge RK M65 - a 65% wireless mechanical keyboard with its retro design inspired by vinyl music and Nintendo's throwback Famicom game console. The RK M65 features Volume Knob, Tri-Mode 2.4G/USB-C/BT Gasket Mounted 60% Gaming Keyboard with 66Keys, PBT Keycaps and more. Buy the Royal Kludge RK M65 here (affiliate link): https://amzn.to/4mdLce4 📣Get 70% off your Royalty-Free Music subscription with Audiio Pro (use code "SAVE70") https://audiio.com/partner?oid=1&affid=1513 ---------====================--------- 🎥 GEAR I USE - Sony Cinema Line FX30 Camera: https://amzn.to/3TKpS4K - Sigma 16mm f1.4 DC DN Contemporary: https://amzn.to/3t7tHDU - Sigma 18-50mm f2.8 DC DN Contemporary: https://amzn.to/4eH4wxf - K&F Concept Variable ND Filter (ND2-ND400): https://amzn.to/3XyEu8c - Neewer FX3/FX30 Camera Cage: https://amzn.to/3XYg89p - SmallRig Top Handle (Nato Rail): https://amzn.to/4dhb58A - Sabrent Rocket 256gb SD Card: https://amzn.to/3NlFUi1 [Disclaimer: These are affiliate links which means if you buy something (at no extra cost to you) I'll receive a small commission which will greatly support the channel.] 📣 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA - Twitter: https://twitter.com/RJ_Baculo - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rj.baculo/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rj.baculo.creatives For business enquiries or collaborations: tellyourstory@rjbaculo.com VIDEO CHAPTERS 00:00 Royal Kludge RK M65 00:52 Unboxing 02:24 Sound Test 03:11 The Good (PROS) 05:07 The Not-So-Good (CONS) 05:52 Final Thoughts _________________________________________ #royalkludge #vinylrecords #mechanicalkeyboard

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In this video I unbox and review the Royal Kludge RK M65, a 65% wireless mechanical keyboard that’s basically made for keyboard nerds who also love music and vinyl records like I do. The big hook here is the look: a very intentional retro aesthetic inspired by vintage turntables and vinyl labels, plus some 80s Nintendo Famicom vibes with the cream and maroon colorway and those multimedia buttons up top. For a budget board, it genuinely stands out in an oversaturated market. But what surprised me is that it’s not just a pretty face. The typing experience is seriously creamy—both in feel and sound—thanks to the pre-lubed arcade cream switches, multiple layers of sound dampening, gasket structure, and overall solid build. You also get premium-leaning extras like a vibrant mini display that shows battery percentage, tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth, 2.4G, and USB-C) with a physical toggle button, a handy side slot for the dongle, full RGB, and hot-swappability. I do call out a couple cons: the retro metal knob is a tad too small and not very practical to turn, and the decorative “turntable arm” is honestly gimmicky (it even reads like a toilet flush handle). Still, for around $69, if you want something groovy that sounds as good as it looks, the RK M65 is a strong pick—especially if you’re a music lover or vinyl collector.

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