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The DIERYA DK63N is a sleek 60% mechanical keyboard combining wireless Bluetooth connectivity with wired versatility. Featuring 63 ultra-compact keys with tactile brown switches, it supports simultaneous connection to three devices and offers up to 20 hours of battery life. Its 19 RGB backlight modes and ergonomic design make it ideal for professionals and gamers seeking portability without sacrificing performance.












| ASIN | B07FZVCH4H |
| Additional Features | Travel |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #80,281 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #3,529 in PC Gaming Keyboards #33,784 in Legacy Systems |
| Brand | DIERYA |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 63 |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-C,Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,097) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12"L x 5.6"W x 1.9"H |
| Item Weight | 700 Grams |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | DIERYA |
| Model Name | DK63 |
| Model Number | DK63 |
| Number of Keys | 63 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Series Number | 1001 |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Theme | RGB Gaming |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
A**E
Perfect keyboard for high mobility remote work
At first I didn't love the switches on this keyboard (they kinda take a fair amount of force to actuate), but once I got used to them, I could not ask for a better keyboard. At Just over $50 this guy is perfect. The 60% sizing with the addition of the arrow keys is what really sells it for me. There are tons of other 60% keyboards but there are very few (as far as my naive self could find) that have this addition. If you do a lot of work in excel or writing or whatever needs arrow keys, this is the ideal compact keyboard to go with. The keys feel solid and the sound is honestly pretty satisfying. I will say that I am a bit slower (5-10%) on these keys than on my Cherry MX blues on my big board at home, but honestly not too big of an issue. Haven't tried to change the switches since I got this right before traveling, but may give it a shot at some point. I will say the board is a lot heavier than I expected, but it also gives it a much more solid feel and makes it not feel like a piece of plastic garbage. Using it for two days in a row will kill the battery, so I usually just use it wired if I have the option. The preset backlights are honestly pretty good, I would like if there was an option for no lights (there may be I just haven't found one yet). Overall, absolutely fantastic keyboard and is definitely worth the money if you want an ultra portable option with arrow keys. I'll update this if anything happens or if there are any issues. I'm also not sponsored, I just really like these keys
O**C
Perfect for travel... however it wasn't for me.
This review is on the keyboard, not my feelings about it. Keyboard is actually pretty good, I like the louder clicking, Bluetooth worked great, RGB Backlit was bright, response was good and I never missed a click. Really did like all it's features and small for when I travel for work... Battery lasts me all week and I'm putting in 10-12 hours a day sometimes. But... It just wasn't for me, I'm giving it 5 stars all around because it's a pretty nice keyboard. But for me, I use a lot of the F1-F12 key commands while using the mouse with the other hand... So having to press the FN key each time I wanted to use an F key was a bit of a pain, that is my major gripe about it. The fact that the keys have large letters is a ++++ really lets the RGB thru. I wound up buying a 75% keyboard but using the keycaps from this keyboard because I liked them much much better than the other ones!
Y**H
Great keyboard with the worst name.
Build: The build quality on this is ok. It feels sturdy enough and there is a nice sense of weight. But when lowering the feel to raise the top, I can hear and feel them pushing up on the keyboard deck. It's like there is not quite enough room for them to fully rotate so they grind against the top. The rubber on the feet meanwhile is quite resistant and actually makes this feel more stable on a desk then some larger keyboards that I have used. The bluetooth switch is effectively hidden and feels very sturdy. The micro usb port feels ok, though for longevity's sake usb c would be better. The included braided feels quite durable. Keycaps and Switches: These have a sort of soft touch rubber feel that I am not an especially big fan of. Though they are quite comfortable and I may keep them on for a while to see how much I warm to them. The legend is quite readable and the font not too overdramatic like some "gaming" keyboards. No special attention is given to wasd either which is nice. The indicators for f and j are very subtle, which I actually prefer. I do with that there was not a logo on the space bar, it looks a but off when compared to the rest of the legend. Overall very nice, though you may not like the rubber finish. The brown switches on mine feel quite nice. Very light while still providing great feedback. Very subtle and deep sound for such a small keyboard. No issues here. Layout: I have seen a few different layouts for smaller keyboards that each try to maintain something from larger keyboards. This layout shortens the shift key and pushes it into the position of the question key. This allows a full set of arrow keys but compromises on the position of both the right shift and question key. This is all personal preference.. I almost never use right shift, so it's change does not bother me, but I am a little annoyed b the placement of the question key. However, in my case the inclusion of arrow keys in this form factor makes up for its re-positioning. Lighting: Frankly, there should be a piece of software to control the lighting here. The current solution relies on what I would consider slightly misleading key combinations, and the lighting does not reach its potential because of this. The baseline color options consisting of red, blue, green, pink, yellow, cyan, and white are ok, but more customization would be nice. There is supposed to be a way to individually program each key, but I haven't quite gotten this to work and a software solution would be nice. I especially would like a way to customize the caps-lock indicator color. The caps lock changes color to indicate that it is active, but some of the combinations you end up with aren't great. A blue backlight for example pairs with a fairly sickly yellow color. The lighting modes are ok, the nicest one probably being the rgb wave pattern, or just a solid back light. Also, the space bar has a blue wave effect whenever the keyboard is plugged in to indicate that it is charging, but this is never affected by the color choice. So even with a white light, there is still a very active blue element. TLDR: This keyboard would be very hard to beat at this price-point, $44.99 at the time of writing. Lighting software would be nice, though it is not really a necessity. The mechanism for the feet needs to be improved because I can see it compromising the longevity of the board and a sub c port would be a nice replacement for the outdated micro usb. But overall I am quite impressed.
T**E
1st day of using: liking it so far
I received the product today, so if you're looking for a reviewer who has used the product for a long time, skip this. I've been using this keyboard the whole day today and so far so good. I like how it feels. The touch is nice, the backlight patterns are awesome, it connects nicely to up to 3 devices, including my laptop, my iPad Pro, and my Onplus 7 phone. The layout of the key is very smart and nice too; They really manage to pack in a lot of functionality (media control, volume control, delete, home, etc.) into such a compact unit. So far very impressed with this product for this price. I am giving a tentative 5 stars review for now. All that's left is the test of time to see how long this thing lasts. The moment this thing fails to continue working as it does now, my rating will decrease according.
P**E
Good: At a price point of around AUD$50, this keyboard gives demands solid keystroke force, gives moderate key stroke sounds, and has an interesting font choice. I personally enjoy these basic features of the board. In addition, using the finger levelling test, the board has a well calibrated centre of gravity, maybe 5% to the left, but certainly very well balanced. When combined with its minimal deck flex that comes from strong plastic material, this is clearly a champion in build quality against what I imagine anything within the AUD$110 range. There are two flip legs at the bottom of the keyboard to prop up the keyboard, with a satisfying click sound. It gives around a 13% incline angle by feel, but is unlikely you would need this. The anti slip rubber base does help stabilise the board as well. While the white parts of the switch is noticeable between the black keys and the base board itself, I must say instead of looking like a half-finished product, the rigidness and details in the design is demonstrated in a way that is endearing. The point I am trying to make is that the manufacturers were able to pull off a designer look that the build quality allows for, and that is only seen in other competitors priced at around AUD30 higher, like RK 71 60% keyboard, for example. Neutral: Weighing at around 450g it is clearly not the lightest 60% keyboard out there, but at this price point with all these impressive features, it is a great addition as your on-the-go keyboard for gaming or light work. For one, I bought it myself to go with my lenovo m10 gen 2 tablet, it connects easily through bluetooth and is working fine, just fine. You do need to worry about getting a keyboard sleeve, or some form of a cushioned bag to carry it around, as even though I have maximum confidence of any blunt damage potentially from the bottom up, I cannot say the same about that from the top to bottom, as the switches are somewhat exposed. I personally work and study later at night and is more sensitive to light. The RGB brightness level is just right for me, while it can be slightly dimmer than what the general population might want. Negative: I don't think it is particularly the seller's fault, this is likely more a marketing gimmick. But there is no wireless connection by 2.4GHz or 5GHz, it is simply a bluetooth connection compatible/featured keyboard, please make note of this distinction in case you need to pair this with a device with no bluetooth sensor and only a wifi sensor. Overall This would be a great surprise gift for someone struggling with working during travels, and certainly a great addition to the arsenal of pc gamers. Product Specifics/Details The DIERYA DK63 keyboard ordered came with black keycaps, brown switches, at least 4 replacement switches, 1 key remover. When switched on, the RGB lighting is readily activated.
L**U
Goed keyboard met goeie brown switches Kwam een dag eerder dan verwacht
K**I
after 2 month of use the shift key stopped working
R**L
I have recently got into the mechanical keyboards side of things and had heard a lot about this one. I ideally wanted a 60% keyboard with bluetooth and was stuck between this and a couple more expensive options. I am not a gamer but really like the look and feel of these keyboards, along with the minimal look. The packaging this came in looked way more premium than the price and I have been using it solidly ever since. Pros: Great Price Bluetooth USB-C looks great Cons: It's hard to say much negative about this keyboard. It is exactly what I was looking for. If I was hard pushed, the location of the question mark takes a little bit of getting used to but you quickly adjust. I personally am not a fan of RGB in general, but for some reason, I can't access the DIY lighting setup so either leave it in all white or turned off, but I think this is probably user error. Some users may find this slightly loud, but that's pretty much the case for all mechanical keyboards. I hugely recommend this and can't see anyone being disappointed. I am also using this exclusively on a Mac so have repositioned the keycaps for Alt and Windows to what I am used to and just adjusted the commands on the Mac. Super easy to do, I only wish it had a command icon instead of windows!
S**E
Very good and solid bluetooth keyboard for its price Edit: after 4 weeks of moderate usage the red led on the letter V is broke
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