

🌟 Compact power, endless style—type, game, and connect like a pro!
The DIERYA DK63 is a sleek 60% wireless mechanical keyboard featuring 63 keys with red linear switches for quiet, smooth typing. It offers versatile connectivity via Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4G wireless, and USB-C wired modes, compatible across Windows, Mac, and Linux. With a robust 3000mAh battery, customizable RGB backlighting with 16.8 million colors, and durable build rated for 600,000 keystrokes, it’s designed for gamers, professionals, and multitaskers seeking a compact, stylish, and high-performance keyboard.









| ASIN | B0CP5P1N5H |
| Additional Features | Backlit, Customizable Display Keys, Ergonomic |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #896 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #87 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | DIERYA |
| Built-In Media | 2.4G Receiver(Hidden in the Fuselage) *1, Keycap Puller, T63 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard*1, USB Cable, User Manual |
| Button Quantity | 63 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | 2.4GHZ , Bluetooth, USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,051 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Generation | 1st Generation |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.53"L x 3.98"W x 1.65"H |
| Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | TMKB |
| Model Name | DK63 |
| Model Number | DK63 |
| Number of Keys | 63 |
| Number of Sections | 2 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Series Number | 63 |
| Special Feature | Backlit, Customizable Display Keys, Ergonomic |
| Style Name | Black/Red Switches |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Theme | Space |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 yeas |
A**S
That satisfying click-clack gamer sound is REAL ⌨️🔥
This keyboard was a great addition to the setup. It connects easily (Bluetooth or wireless), feels responsive while gaming or typing, and the keys have that nice mechanical feel without being overly loud or annoying. The RGB lighting looks awesome and really adds to the whole gaming vibe — colors are bright, customizable, and make the desk look way cooler, especially at night. I also like the compact 60% size since it saves space but still feels comfortable to use. Battery life has been solid, connection stays stable, and switching between devices is easy. If you want a clean-looking mechanical keyboard with good lighting and flexible connection options, this one’s definitely worth it.
K**.
The ABSOLUTE BEST keyboard EVER!!! I am in LOVE!
I cannot say enough great things about this keyboard!!! If I could give it ten stars I would! I was on the hunt for the perfect keyboard and this hit the mark! The keys are a good weight and click perfectly. The RBG lighting is the best I have seen yet! It has many different color cycles other than the one in my video, that one just happens to be my favorite. I love that the keys don’t have black around the letters like the other keyboard I bought and returned so the colors show up better. The battery life seems to be great, the space bar flashes when it is low on battery so you can charge it. I keep it lit all the way up the entire time I use it and the battery seems to just keep going! The best part is that it is wireless Bluetooth! That means I don’t have to use the adapter for my iPad! If I had to find one critique of this product it would be that the question mark key is to the right of the shift key. That may just be personal preference but I am getting used to it! For the price you absolutely cannot beat this keyboard. Also the keyboard itself is a great weight, so it does not slide around at all! It feels like a $200 keyboard! (Yet it’s not) I am not a gamer, I am just a girl who loves pretty lights and a good feeling keyboard. I work from home three days a week and this keyboard has been amazing! Just buy it, you’ll love it!
J**D
Stopped working after 1 week
Changed my review from a 1 star to a 5 star. The directions are not the best but the keyboard does run great! To charge the keyboard make sure you switch your keyboard to usb. Definitely user error. Great keyboard. Also great customer service. They were willing to give a refund but asked for a replacement instead. I’m going to keep the replacement and just pay for the replacement because these keyboards are great!
J**.
Great tactile feel, GREAT RGB, great value in general
I got this keyboard as it was one of the cheapest at the moment (if I am honest) that had bluetooth, RGB and mechanical switches. Let me tell you, the tactile feel and RGB is gorgeous. For the brown switches. I changed it to a different keyboard with a keypad and still miss the tactile feel and brightness of this keyboard. It also has about 3 years of use and hasn't yellowed as much as you think it would. THAT BEEING SAID, my unit came with defective bluetooth, it would have a strange behaviour where a keystroke will get stuck and won't keep typing it until i restarted the keyboard. I couldn't go more than 2 minutes before it happened so it pretty much was unuseful with bluetooth (I used it all the time wired so I didn't care and kept it). Bummer, that's why I gave it 4 stars. But really, given you get a good unit (you can always return it) it's definitely a 5 star product (I just wanted the keypad!)
R**T
great 60% keyboard
ok first lets get this out of the way. 60% means smaller than a full sized keyboard that’s the point. I mean it say 63 keys in the title. it has with Blue Switch, therefore clicky keys, again THAT’S THE POINT. This is for a gamer pc set up, not business, but a gamer. Does not take a ton of space on your desk and looks good. The keys are amazing, very satisfying click and fast response and I have had 0 issues with ghosting. This this is a good deal at double the price. Again small form factor (60% size, 63 keys) with fast action blue switch keys. Just plain good stuff
J**N
If you are Using this for Gaming with FN Keys - Dont. Look elsewhere
This was a big bummer. The keyboard feels well made, is Hefty and at the perfect angle for typing and comfort. I mainly use it for programming and recently started a SWGEMU server and need the FN keys for the client gameplay. This keyboard allows you to lock the keys so that only the FN keys work when you press them (instead of 1,2,3,4etc). However here lies the issue and its not mentioned AT ALL in the product description. If you lock the FN keys (by holding FN and Spacebar for a few seconds) then the controls for volume, screen brightness, etc move from the Function keys row to keys such as D,G,F...SO if you are playing a game that requires both FN Keys to use actions on a toolbar, and need to type into a chat box as well, say with an MMO, this aint gonna cut it. Too bad, but I cant recommend this for what I was hoping to get.
S**S
Great Value, Great Feel, Great portability, Here's the color modes
**Key Take Away**: This is the most portable mechanical clicky keyboard I have found at half the price I paid for larger, name-brand keyboards (that had less than half the features). **Most Useful to You**: If you buy one of these, I have listed the 8 preprogrammed RGB patterns, and backlight colors at the bottom of the review. ------------------- # My Review This winter I went crazy looking for the "perfect" keyboard to write a book. For a variety of reasons, I had to reduce my office to a backpack, meaning everything went onto my MacBook Pro, and my iPad Pro as my second screen. The butterfly keyboard on the mac is tragically bad, but the new scissor keys won't be out until mid-2020. I tried making the switch to a windows laptop - Love the Lenovo X1 Carbon, but as I am heavily invested in the Apple eco-system, it was just too painful. So my MacBook stays. As a result, I proceeded to try, seven keyboards. That's right. 7. I am very picky about my key feel. I prefer clicky keys - Red Switches are smooth but don't provide that satisfying click. Brown switches, while quiet, and have a tactile bump, are too subtle for my taste. I like the blue switches. I want to HEAR and FEEL the click. While I found keyboards I love, most are too big and heavy to take on the road. Then I found the DIERYA. Why this was the LAST keyboard I tried, I don't know. But, I have to give Dierya credit. This keyboard nailed all my requirements. They have a blue switch (clicky) version which I LOVE. The keyboard supports Bluetooth to THREE devices - which means I can work on my MacBook Pro, my iPad Pro, or my iPhone. That is awesome. It has a USB-C connector, which I thought would let me connect USB-C to USB-C with my Mac! But as of yet, the keyboard has only worked with the cable it came with :-( and I'm not sure why. My cons for the keyboard are mostly minor. The Shift and /? are not where I expect them, but with such a compact layout, I will make the effort to adjust. I just have to pay attention and make sure I don't press 'up' when I mean to shift. Finally, I wanted to share the lighting pattern on the December 2019 version of the keyboard: ## Lighting Info The keyboard has 8 programmed RGB light modes, and you can switch the backlight (Static) color! You change modes with FN+/ ## Here are the preprogrammed RGB modes: 1. Solid color - no key response. When you type a key it stays in that color. 2. Chaser - fills in keyboard with colors racing/chasing across the keyboard. 3. Wave - a wave of rainbow colors wash across the board. The keys do not respond to your keypress. 4. Ripple - keys go to your solid color, then when you press a key, a rainbow effect spreads out from the center. **Note**: You can slow down the ripple using FN+← to slow it down and FN+→ to speed it up. 5. Row ripple - this pattern keeps the keys in the default color, but when you type the row ripples. 6. Single Key Flash - (Footprints?) This mode the keys you type flash RGB, but do not affect the keys around them. (I kind of like this mode because it gives feedback when you type. **This is my favorite mode** 7. Splash - This mode does a rainbow ripple to only the adjacent keys you have typed. _this is my second favorite mode_ 8. Breathing - in this mode the keys do not respond (visually) to your typing, but the whole keyboard breaths the RGB color cycle. You can change the backlight (static) color with FN+Enter - Red - Blue - Green - Purple - Yellow - Turquoise - White - Black. Off I am super impressed with this keyboard, and I highly recommend it. I don't have any experience with its durability as I just unboxed it, but I am so impressed that I literally sat down to write this review with my new keyboard.
E**N
Get What You Pay For... I Guess
I am not overly impressed with this keyboard, to be honest I am still thinking of sending it back. I could have gotten the 61 key version for $8 cheaper, but I was planning on playing on my PC from a distance, so I paid more for the blue tooth version. At first it was working fine, even though if you don't press the buttons in about five seconds it will go into a "sleep mode" which is annoying, but I get why it does it. The part that is really annoying though and the reason I might send it back is because there are times where it just completely shuts off, no lights no nothing. Thinking it was just sitting to long without being typed on, I turn the power button on the bottom off and on again and that does not turn it back on. Then I am forced to plug it in USB just to get it to turn on again. The battery was showing 100% . Right now I have just been using it wired with USB extender which works flawlessly, so far. I was telling myself that that was fine with me to use it that way, because after all its just a $56 dollar keyboard and its pretty amazing for the price, but then I can't help but to think I paid a little more for bluetooth, If I was content to be wired I could have saved money. To sum it up... The keyboard switches, I got the blue ones, are spot on with MX Cherry Blue, and they feel and type amazing. I have no arguments about the keyboard feel and build quality at all. The downside is just the fact the bluetooth is unreliable, and the only thing bad to say is minor, and that is the placement of the ? button, because it is a condensed keyboard its put off the the side. No big deal, but it takes a minute to get used to. I would say I would recommend this keyboard if you are not expecting to use it with bluetooth, but then if that is the case you might as well save some $ and get the wired only version.
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