GK GAMAKAY TK75 V2 75% Silent Mechanical Keyboard with TFT Screen, Hot Swap RGB Bluetooth 5.0/2.4GHz Wireless/USB-C Wired PBT Cherry Profile Keycaps Gaming Keyboard (GamaKay Pegasus Switch) vs RK ROYAL KLUDGE R65 Wired Gaming Keyboard with Volume Knob, 60% Percent RGB Backlit Mechanical Keyboard Gasket Mount with PBT Keycaps, MDA Profile, QMK/VIA, 66 Keys Hot Swappable Cream Switch, Black
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#8 in Gaming Keyboards
Gamakay
GK GAMAKAY TK75 V2 75% Silent Mechanical Keyboard with TFT Screen, Hot Swap RGB Bluetooth 5.0/2.4GHz Wireless/USB-C Wired PBT Cherry Profile Keycaps Gaming Keyboard (GamaKay Pegasus Switch)
$66.11
100/100Excellent
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Pros
- +Right level of bouncy
- +Strike a good balance
- +Solid tactile bump
- +Feels great to type and game on
Cons
- -Not the most silent
- -Lighter tactile bump than some alternatives
โI've currently outfitted the board with Gamakay Pegasus silent tactiles, they feel like just the right level of bouncy. Some others I tried were either too light or too harsh, these strike a good balaโ

#2 in Gaming Keyboards
Royal Kludge
RK ROYAL KLUDGE R65 Wired Gaming Keyboard with Volume Knob, 60% Percent RGB Backlit Mechanical Keyboard Gasket Mount with PBT Keycaps, MDA Profile, QMK/VIA, 66 Keys Hot Swappable Cream Switch, Black
$59.99
100/100Excellent
100% positive0% neutral0% negative
Pros
- +Via support
- +Mda profile keycaps
- +Excellent (thocky/creamy) sound out of the box
- +Cheap
- +Recompilable firmware (via, vial, signalrgb)
Cons
- -Unofficial via support
- -Violates qmk gpl license
- -Company uses open source resources without giving back
- -Code available only for wired-only version
โI had 0 expectations for this thing and I honestly love it. I got it for the hot-swappable switches, just to see if using super light activation switches would work for my RSI pain in my hands. It didโ