I wouldn’t get either if I needed to type at length on it. If I was looking for something that felt premium and has the flexibility that enthusiasts expect, I’d get the Rocketeer. I do feel like you could swap the keycaps of the Rocketeer without losing too much of the aesthetic appeal, which I don’t believe is true for the Rymek - the custom keycaps are too big a part of the design.Īnyway, if I was looking for a portable keyboard to use with my mobile devices as well as my PC/Mac, I’d get the Rymek and save a couple of bucks. Rymek is a retro-style versatile mechanical bluetooth keyboard. SA takes a bit of getting used to for most, but the Rymek will probably take even longer. knewkey Rymek Chic Mechanical Keyboard 99.00 USD 229.00 USD saving 130. The Rocketeer’s SA keycaps and metal case is probably going to sound better than the shallower keys of the Rymek. Hard to say what the typing feel will be, but I wouldn’t buy either of these if that was a big concern. I’d lean towards the Rymek if I had to carry it back and forth between home and work, though. Doohoeek Updated Retro Typewriter Keyboard with White Lighting, Muti-Device Multi-OS Bluetooth & Wired Mechanical Keyboard for Laptops, Vintage Keyboard with Cradle for Mac OS/iOS/Windows/Android 20 125.99 125. That by itself is going to make the Rymek feel cheaper to most. Again, as an enthusiast I’d rather pay extra for the die-cast, powder-coated aluminium body and brass plate, than spray painted ABS. Rocketeer is decent value at the price, but so is the Rymek. I’d rather take the time savings of hot swap sockets, and swap in Box Navys or Royals instead of the Cherry/Gateron Blues you get with the Rymek. Bluetooth is more of a nice to have for me, and can get annoying if not implemented well. I imagine both of these would get uncomfortable typing on for extended periods. In addition to standard keyboard functions, the Rymek has several special features including Bluetooth connections, multimedia controls, a power button, and lighting effect. It uses Micro USB to charge and/or connect directly to your computer. Please kindly note that Rymek can only be turn on/off in. Long press the Power Key for 3 seconds to turn on/off the keyboard in. I don’t think I could use it as a daily driver (especially with SA caps), but damn do I think it’s pretty. The Rymek keyboard is a retro-styled mechanical keyboard that features a vintage typewriter design. The display name for the Bluetooth: MX520. I adore the Rocketeer and joined the drop this morning, although I totally get how the style might be too much for some.
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