🎮 Elevate your desk game with the RisoPhy—where style meets silent precision.
The RisoPhy 60 Percent Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features 82 hot-swappable linear red switches for silent, fast response. Its durable blue gradient PBT keycaps resist fading while providing a premium tactile feel. With full per-key RGB customization supporting 16.8 million colors and 20 lighting modes, plus macro recording and driver software, it offers professional-grade versatility in a compact, space-saving 60% layout ideal for both gaming and productivity.
Material | PBT matte keycaps, Creamy |
Style | Gradient Blue |
Theme | mini, Rainbow, Contemporary, Creamy, cute, Retro, Gradient Blue, Vintage |
Color | Gradient Blue |
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 82 |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Number of Sections | 82 |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Switch Type | Linear |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Windows, Mac OS, PS-4 |
Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
Special Features | Backlit, 60 Percent, Creamy Keyboard, Hot-Swappable, Programmable |
Number of Keys | 82 |
I**O
Best Keyboard For It's Price (Video)
The media could not be loaded. For $27 (at the time of purchase) it's a steal. You get a good keyboard with good, quiet switches. The keyboard is also hot swappable which means you can put in whatever other switches you want in the future. The only downside is that as you pull out keycaps to replace them, you more often than not also pull out a switch. Usually it's not a big deal, you just put the switch back, but for one switch it bent. Luckily the box comes with several extra switches in case that happens.Please note that in the included video, the keyboard's original blue keycaps are being used on my old Cherry MX Blue keyboard. The RisoPhy has the AstroloKey's keycap set.
H**B
Great value keyboard but not perfect.
There's a lot that I like about this keyboard but I do have some complaints.It feels pretty solid and has good weight. It does seem a bit louder even with the red switches. Gently tapping the keys makes more noise than I would have expected. Bottoming out the keys gives a bit of a hollow feel so I try to avoid typing too hard. The space bar is the worst for that because there's a bit of a void under it. Every keycap I pulled off pulled the switch off with it. While that makes the job a bit easier of swapping switches, I would have rather the keycaps not have such a tight hold on the switches.The RGB is controlled with FN + Right Shift. I prefer this over bad software though there is software available that I didn't bother downloading. There are 20 different light modes so I was able to find one of those that I liked.The included USB C cable isn't right angled where it plugs into the keyboard. Since the USB C port is on the side of the keyboard, I prefer that the cable be right angled.Tools are included for removing keycaps and switches (though I never needed the tool for switches since they came out with the keycaps). 6 additional red switches are also included.I tested some alternate 3-pin switches and they worked perfectly.What I liked about it: Easy to swap out switches. Nice RGB options.What I didn't like: Switches come out with keycaps. Included USB C cable should have had a right angle.Overall, I'm pretty impressed for what you get for the price. I recommend this keyboard because of it's great value.
C**N
Best for the price
So I had low expectations before buying it because of the price this keyboard feels more expensive than it is. It has a nice weight to it, the switches feel really nice and they keys have a really cool finish. I specially love the fully customizable RGB lights per key without needing to run any software.
A**K
Not silent.
I mean for ~$25 it's a good deal but this isn't silent, which is the only gripe I have with it.It's not loud like the clicky tactile keyboards but these make noise when the keys bottom out and are even louder when they rebound, and some smaller sound comes from the stem wobble. Overall, the sound is comparable to any average office membrane keyboard.Decent quality though. Plastic housing but thats expected with the price, and it's tastefully done with matte transparent plastic, and it looks pretty stylish with the color gradient, imo.
T**M
Amazing value
I just wanted a starter keyboard I could customize with some ok lighting options. This little guy exceeded my expectations and I’ve been enjoying using it right out of the box. My patter was jealous of it and got one too so we have a pair of them in our house now.
J**G
Cheap
I got this keyboard for a friend cause of the color scheme and that all can really say it's not worth the money it's built horribly cheap the clips are super thin and weak
K**A
I'm typing on it right now
Not a bad little keyboard. I got into the 75% size recently, and like it a little better than a TKL.The switches respond well and quickly as you'd expect a linear 'red style' switch to respond. As advertised, the keys are hot swappable, which is good because trying to remove the key caps I pulled every single one lol... the keys are on very tight, which means tolerances are tight and key presses don't have any 'slop' in their travel. It's cheap plastic, sure, the keys cap feel great to the touch though. These keys do not have transparent lettering so no light shines through them, it's purely a backlight around the keyboard itself. This is fine for me as I use it at the brightly lit office I work at.The not-so-greats, now. It's nice that you can customize LED color onboard without a computer, but my issue is that when you enter programming mode for individual keys, even if you just want to change ONE or two keys, it wipes it all clean so every single time you're programming 82 keys or whatever. Major bummer and annoyance. One of the LEDs is also dead/not lighting up. That happens, but it's not great.It was a bit loud out of the box, as most mechanical keyboards are traditionally. I added 2 o-rings to each key which quiets it up significantly and is a cheap upgrade I recommend. It does change up the key feel slightly if you bottom the keys out, but that's either good or bad depending on your typing.All in all, not a bad keyboard at all and I really like the blue keys especially the lighter colors. I'd buy one with all light keys if I could.
A**L
Great keyboard overall with 20 light modes and hotswapable switches.
The media could not be loaded. I liked that there were 20 light modes and that the switches were hotswapable and that it sounded surprisingly good for a $40 keyboard.
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