

⌨️ Level up your desk game with KOORUI’s RGB powerhouse!
The KOORUI MK104-BROWN is a full-size, wired mechanical keyboard featuring 104 keys with brown switches, 26 customizable RGB backlighting modes, and full-key anti-ghosting. Designed for Windows, MacOS, and Linux, it includes hot-swappable switches and durable double-shot keycaps, making it a versatile and upgrade-friendly choice for gamers and professionals alike.








| ASIN | B0BZH4WFN5 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 567 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 35 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | KOORUI |
| Colour | Brown Switch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (637) |
| Date First Available | 24 Mar. 2023 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 1.13 kg |
| Item model number | MK104-BROWN |
| Manufacturer | KOORUI |
| Operating System | Linux, MacOS, Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8 |
| Package Dimensions | 44.5 x 20.7 x 4.4 cm; 1.13 kg |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Series | MK104 |
M**.
Full Review of MK061 (Best budget keyboard)
Hotswap switches - The keys are fully hot swappable which is nice to have and has 5 pin switch compatibility which is rare for a budget keyboard. The default red switches sound alright, but not the best. RGB - The rgb is full customizable with modes, different colours, and different speeds which I have again never seen on a budget keyboard. A downside to the rgb is that it uses north-facing LEDs which prohibit the use of Cherry style switches. Materials - The keyboard is fully plastic but it feels good quality and the keyboard is quite weighty which is good to see as it makes the keyboard feel more 'premium'. Accessories - The box includes all the basic accessories that a mechanical keyboard should have like a USB-C cable, key/switch puller, and extra switches. Ergonomics - The keyboards shape feels good to type on and is by default at an angle so it is easier to use. Drawbacks - Obviously to save money they have removed feet from the keyboard so you can't adjust the height of it, this would be a huge disadvantage if the keyboard wasn't at an angle. Conclusion - The keyboard is a great budget option if you do not have lots of money and gives lots of potential for upgradability in the future compared to other keyboards in the same price range. If I had to suggest this keyboard to a friend or people I know, I would be more than happy to because of its great price and specs.
E**H
Great keyboard
I have a Koorui monitor that I love to bits, so when I saw this keyboard by the same company, it was a no brainer for me. I’ve always wanted one of these so it got one, and it did not disappoint. The clickity clack of the keys are sensational, the size is get for smaller spaces, love that it’s suitable for both windows and Mac. Love that it have 3 connectivity modes, wired, Bluetooth and 2.4ghz. I love all the different light modes and functions great. Battery life is meh, only if you have it on full brightness all the time though, if sensible in use, battery can go a long way.
H**L
Great value but NOT a UK layout.
Firstly, it's not a proper UK layout. Basically it's a US keyboard with some keys replaced/relabelled. Meh. The enter key is like a US enter key, which I didn't notice when I (hurriedly) bought it, assuming "UK Layout" meant just that. Aside from that, it looks great.# Oops! I meant to hit <Enter> there! This will take some getting used to! # <-- that's what I get when I hit that stupid key that sits where the top of the enter key should be. Even though it's labelled "\|". Okay, I'm removing the switch altogether and putting some black tape over the hole. Done! It spoils the look a bit, but at least it doesn't get in the way all the time. I used Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator to map the missing hash and tilde keys. A bit of a pain, but works great now; the hash is Ctrl+Alt+3 (there's a hash printed on that key) and the tilde is the top-left key with the tilde printed on it. Once you get past all that, Holy Cow! Twenty bucks gets you a mechanical keyboard! Okay, the blue switches don't have the same clicky feel as my Ducky II (which needs repairs, hence this hasty purchase), but the Ducky cost ten times as much, yes TEN, and the switches aren't easily replaceable, like these are. So replacing the switches with better ones is an easy upgrade. I miss the Ducky blue switch click sound when I'm typing. Some keys sound better than others, depending on where in the keyboard they are. The backspace key, for example, sounds lovely. There is less spring than I'm used to. I guess it's the plastic back board. But then, I'm comparing a £200 keyboard to a £20 keyboard. For £20, this is amazing value. I spent more than that on a set of keycaps for my Ducky a couple years ago! I'm not a fan of breathing and pulsing LED, which it has many, many presets for. I like one static colour (white, or the rather nice static RGB setting which spans the entire colour range right across the keyboard). Fortunately there is a preset for this (Fn+Del/PgDn) and I discovered that Fn+ right arrow sets the colour, with a lovely animation, to boot (the manual explains all this, of course). It should also be noted that those white panels at the side of the keyboard are RGB LEDs (their colour matching whatever you have set for they keys, mostly), and give the impression that the keyboard is about to lift off, like a spaceship. I got the USB C wired version (as I'm paranoid that way) and the socket is fortunately high enough (around 22mm) that it clears the plinth of my monitor (with the feet out). I'll likely replace the cable with a right-angled version, though. The extra buttons are useful. I'm used to having a calculator button, so that's handy. As is the volume knob. The search button is contextual, so in Explorer it activates start menu search; in your browser it activates the address bar with your default search engine pre-selected. The rotary controller (volume knob) button is also contextual. it will pause/unpause whatever media is in the foreground; Winamp, youtube video, media player, etc.. There is also a Winamp button (or whatever music player you use). I don't see the point of this as Win+6 (or wherever your music player is in your taskbar) is just as quick. If you can live with the shortcomings, this is a decent keyboard at a great price.
J**T
It's a winner. Hesitate not
Now been using this for 3 months and so far it hasn't missed a beat or character. It's made typing pleasurable once again. The lights can be off or on in varying patterns including solid colours and are bright enough to be seen in lit rooms. Volume control works as it should and the keyboard risers place it at a pleasant angle to type. I have bought my teenage son one as a grown up non gaming orientated one was long over due, he loves it also. It has the benefit of also feeling very robust and well made.
R**Y
Bit loud but great key Board
I am typing this review on the keyboard right now, and I have had it for many months now. I got the brown switch, and it feels good enough. The battery lasts for ages, and its got loads of rgb modes you can fine tune however you like. It is a little bit on the loud side, but that is down to switch choice and age. Looks sleek, although the layout seems to have a couple keys like # and | in opposite places. It doesn't bother me as I basically never use them anyway. For the price, you get a good hot-swappable keyboard (5 pin) with nice RGB. Cant go wrong there.
S**2
Amazing keyboard
This is actually so good, even if I payed double the price I would be happy because this is genuinely a high quality and well made keyboard, the RGB is bright, colourful and very easy to change, there’s so many different options for patterns, colours and setups for the RGB. I got blue switch I’ll put a video below!
S**A
Good keyboard for gaming! No issues at all. Worth the purchase!
A**M
Came as expected, good packaging and I LOVE the extra switches they put so that u can check which one you like, I personally like it loud and jumpy so I chose Brown switches and the RGB are not customizable but the ones that are there are actually so cool and impressive
B**N
Este teclado es una maravilla. Robusto, buen tacto y valido tanto para Win/Mac. Ademas viene con repuestos de los 3 tipos de teclas posibles
M**A
this was great, it’s small but weighty, it sounds nice and clicky, and everything was super responsive for a little under $20 I can not recommend it enough.
J**N
A great keyboard for its price. If you want a good entry level mechanical keyboard, this is definitely one to look into.
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