
The RK61 is the budget pick, repeatedly called the best budget 60% keyboard by Switch and Click and other reviewers for packing triple-mode wireless, a hot-swap PCB, and a sturdy build at a fraction of the others' price. The compromises are predictable: ABS keycaps that shine over time, slightly rattly stabilizers, and house-brand switches that fall short of Cherry MX. For the money, the value is hard to beat.
- — Widely cited as the best budget 60% keyboard, with features far above its price
- — Triple-mode connectivity: Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, and wired USB-C
- — Hot-swappable PCB accepts 3-pin and 5-pin switches
- — ABS keycaps shine and wear faster than PBT rivals
- — Stabilizers are a little rattly out of the box
- — RK-branded switches are not as refined as Cherry MX
