Leopold FC750RBT Review | 64 Data compared

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  • Avg. price in UK: ~£140
  • Avg. price in US: ~$120
  • Layout size: TKL
  • Connection type: USB / Bluetooth
  • Switch type: mechanical
  • Polling rate: 1000 Hz

Leopold FC750RBT review. Compare 64 technical specifications and user reviews to see how it ranks among keyboards and if it is worth buying.

5.1

Overall score

What it is: An overall evaluation of the keyboard's quality, based on technical analyses and user reviews.

When it matters: When you need a quick reference to identify the best keyboards on the market.

Score components:

80.0%

5.1

Technical Score

20.0%

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User score

Good
5.1

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the keyboard's technical performance, covering key areas such as switch feel, typing and gaming performance, layout and features, connectivity, build quality, backlighting, software, and comfort.

When it matters: When you want to compare keyboards based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

34.0%

6.7

Connectivity & Power

28.0%

1.9

Switches

20.0%

7.0

Materials

12.0%

3.5

Features

6.0%

7.3

Design

Good
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User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the keyboard.

When it matters: When you want to understand how a keyboard performs in daily use or gaming and how reliable it is in terms of typing feel, noise level, comfort, and long-term durability.

Score components:

70.0%

?

User reviews

30.0%

?

Popularity

  • 1.4
    Gaming

    Score components:

    28.0%

    1.0

    Polling rate

    24.0%

    1.0

    Rapid trigger

    20.0%

    1.0

    Adjustable actuation

    16.0%

    1.0

    Hot-swappable switches

    12.0%

    4.0

    Onboard memory

  • 7.4
    Typing

    Score components:

    28.0%

    4.0

    Wrist rest included

    24.0%

    10

    Legend method

    20.0%

    10

    Adjustable feet

    15.0%

    9.0

    Typing angle

    13.0%

    4.0

    Pre-lubed stabilizers

  • 3.0
    Programming

    Score components:

    30.0%

    1.0

    QMK support

    26.0%

    1.0

    VIA support

    18.0%

    1.0

    Mac compatibility

    14.0%

    10

    Multi-device pairing

    12.0%

    7.0

    Connection type

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Verdict

The Leopold FC750RBT is a premium tenkeyless (80%) mechanical keyboard featuring Bluetooth 5.1 and USB-C connectivity, built with high-grade 1.5mm PBT double-shot keycaps and an internal sound-dampening felt pad for reduced resonance. It is highly regarded for its exceptional build quality, genuine Cherry MX switch options, and a professional aesthetic that prioritizes tactile performance over gaming features. However, it lacks any form of backlighting or dedicated customization software, and it relies on two AAA batteries for wireless power rather than a built-in rechargeable battery.

Technical Specifications of Leopold FC750RBT

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the keyboard's technical performance, covering key areas such as switch feel, typing and gaming performance, layout and features, connectivity, build quality, backlighting, software, and comfort.

When it matters: When you want to compare keyboards based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

34.0%

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Connectivity & Power

28.0%

?

Switches

20.0%

?

Materials

12.0%

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Features

6.0%

?

Design

5.1
Leopold FC750RBT has a technical score of 5.06 points, which is lower than that of 89.6% of products in this category.
User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the keyboard.

When it matters: When you want to understand how a keyboard performs in daily use or gaming and how reliable it is in terms of typing feel, noise level, comfort, and long-term durability.

Score components:

70.0%

0.0

User reviews

30.0%

1.0

Popularity

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Popularity
What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the keyboard.
When it matters: When you prefer a keyboard that has already been chosen and reviewed by many other users.
1.0
Leopold FC750RBT has a popularity of 1 points, which is lower than 79.8% of products in this category.
Ratio quality/price

What it is: An indicator that combines the keyboard's overall rating with its cost.

When it matters: When you are looking for a keyboard that offers a strong balance of performance, features, and price.

Score components:

60.0%

5.1

Overall score

40.0%

9.8

Price

6.5
Leopold FC750RBT has a quality-to-price ratio of 6.5 points, which is lower than 94.4% of products in this category.
Switch type
What it is: Identifies the switch technology used by the keyboard, such as mechanical, optical, or Hall effect.
When it matters: When you are choosing between different response technologies and their long-term behavior.

Importance: HIGH

mechanical
Switch feel
What it is: Describes the keypress character, such as linear, tactile, or clicky.
When it matters: When the sensation of each keypress changes comfort, control, and noise level for your use.

Importance: HIGH

linear / tactile / clicky
Switch name
What it is: States the specific switch model used by the keyboard.
When it matters: When the exact switch model matters because small tuning differences affect your preference.

Importance: MEDIUM

Cherry MX
Actuation force
What it is: Measures how much force is needed to actuate a key.
When it matters: When finger fatigue, accidental presses, or key resistance matters to your typing style.

Importance: HIGH

45 g
Min actuation distance
What it is: Measures the shortest key travel needed to register an input.
When it matters: When faster key response matters and you want the shortest possible trigger point under your fingers.

Importance: MEDIUM

2 mm
Leopold FC750RBT has a minimum actuation distance of 2 mm, which is longer than 66.3% of keyboards and equal to 33.4% of keyboards.
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Keyboard type
What it is: Identifies the keyboard technology, such as mechanical, membrane, optical, or Hall effect.
When it matters: When you need a keyboard built around a specific switch technology or feel profile.

Importance: HIGH

mechanical
Layout size
What it is: States the keyboard form factor and how much of the standard keyset it includes.
When it matters: When desk space, portability, or access to a full key set affects how you work or play.

Importance: HIGH

TKL
Layout standard
What it is: Specifies the regional layout standard, such as ANSI, ISO, or JIS.
When it matters: When you need a regional key layout that matches your language habits or keycap set.

Importance: MEDIUM

ANSI
N. of keys
What it is: States how many keys are present on the keyboard.
When it matters: When you need a certain number of keys for shortcuts, navigation, or a numpad.

Importance: MEDIUM

87
Leopold FC750RBT has 87 keys, which is more than 44.5% of keyboards and equal to 17.6% of keyboards.
Profile
What it is: Describes whether the keyboard uses a low-profile or standard-height design.
When it matters: When key height changes your typing comfort, travel distance, or the overall desk setup.

Importance: MEDIUM

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Connection type
What it is: Specifies how the keyboard connects, such as USB, 2.4 GHz wireless, or Bluetooth.
When it matters: When latency, cable management, or wireless flexibility is part of your buying decision.

Importance: HIGH

USB / Bluetooth
Leopold FC750RBT offers USB / Bluetooth connectivity, which is more versatile than 43.5% of keyboards and equal to 14% of keyboards.
Multi-device pairing
What it is: Shows whether the keyboard can stay paired with multiple devices for quicker switching.
When it matters: When you switch regularly between a laptop, tablet, and other devices on one desk.

Importance: HIGH

yes
Leopold FC750RBT supports multi-device pairing. 4.5% of keyboards support multi-device pairing.
up to 4 devices.
Bluetooth version
What it is: States the Bluetooth generation supported for wireless pairing.
When it matters: When wireless stability, compatibility, and energy efficiency are part of what you compare.

Importance: MEDIUM

5.1
Leopold FC750RBT uses Bluetooth 5.1, which is newer than 64.7% of keyboards and equal to 24.1% of keyboards.
Mac compatibility
What it is: Shows whether the keyboard is intended to work properly with macOS layouts, shortcuts, or legends.
When it matters: When you need the keyboard to work properly with macOS shortcuts and key mapping.

Importance: HIGH

no
Leopold FC750RBT is not Mac compatible. 55.9% of keyboards work with Mac.
Battery life
What it is: Estimates how long the keyboard can run on a full charge.
When it matters: When the keyboard needs to last through workweeks, travel, or long gaming stretches without constant charging.

Importance: HIGH

N/A
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RGB lighting
What it is: Shows whether the keyboard includes customizable RGB lighting effects.
When it matters: When visual customization and desk aesthetics matter to your setup.

Importance: HIGH

no
Leopold FC750RBT does not have RGB lighting. 88% of keyboards include RGB lighting.
Per-key RGB
What it is: Shows whether each key can be lit and controlled independently instead of sharing one uniform lighting zone.
When it matters: When customizing each key individually matters for visuals, games, or shortcut visibility.

Importance: HIGH

no
Leopold FC750RBT does not have per-key RGB. 77.3% of keyboards offer per-key RGB.
RGB zones
What it is: States how many RGB lighting zones can be controlled separately.
When it matters: When you want more lighting control than a simple all-at-once backlight can provide.

Importance: LOW

0
Leopold FC750RBT has 0 RGB zones, which is fewer than 86.5% of keyboards and equal to 13.5% of keyboards.
Non-backlit or non-RGB.
Underglow / side lighting
What it is: Shows whether the case includes lighting around the underside or outer edges in addition to the keys themselves.
When it matters: When edge lighting is part of the visual style you want from the keyboard.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Leopold FC750RBT does not include underglow lighting. 31.7% of keyboards include underglow lighting.
Backlight direction
What it is: Specifies whether the switches use north-facing or south-facing backlighting.
When it matters: When you care about switch compatibility, keycap interference, or lighting placement.

Importance: LOW

N/A
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Case material
What it is: Describes the main material used for the keyboard case.
When it matters: When build feel, rigidity, and overall finish influence your sense of quality.

Importance: HIGH

plastic
Plate material
What it is: Describes the material used for the mounting plate beneath the switches.
When it matters: When keyboard stiffness, sound profile, and bottom-out feel matter more than the switch spec sheet alone.

Importance: HIGH

?
Keycap material
What it is: Describes the material used to make the keycaps.
When it matters: When surface texture, wear resistance, and sound of the keycaps affect your choice.

Importance: HIGH

PBT
Keycap profile
What it is: Describes the shape and height profile of the keycaps.
When it matters: When key shape and sculpting affect comfort, wrist angle, and the sound of each press.

Importance: MEDIUM

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Legend method
What it is: Describes how the legends are applied to the keycaps, which affects durability and visibility.
When it matters: When you care about how long key legends stay readable after heavy use.

Importance: MEDIUM

double-shot
Leopold FC750RBT uses double-shot legends, which are more durable than 25.8% of keyboards and equal to 74.2% of keyboards.
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Leopold FC750RBT vs the average keyboard

  • 7.5 mm lower keyboard height
    Leopold FC750RBT is lower than the average keyboard (31 mm vs 38.5 mm). The average keyboard height is 38.5 mm.
    What it is: Measures the keyboard's vertical dimension from its base to its highest point.
    When it matters: When the keyboard has to fit under shelves, trays, or other tight desk constraints.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Leopold FC750RBT is lower than the average keyboard (31 mm vs 38.5 mm). The average keyboard height is 38.5 mm.31 mm vs 38.5 mm
  • 7 mm thinner design
    Leopold FC750RBT is thinner than the average keyboard (31 mm vs 38 mm). The average keyboard thickness is 38 mm.
    What it is: Measures the keyboard's front-to-back depth or body thickness.
    When it matters: When front height and overall keyboard bulk affect comfort or portability.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Leopold FC750RBT is thinner than the average keyboard (31 mm vs 38 mm). The average keyboard thickness is 38 mm.31 mm vs 38 mm
  • 7.5 mm lower keyboard height
    Leopold FC750RBT is lower than the average keyboard (31 mm vs 38.5 mm). The average keyboard height is 38.5 mm.
  • 7 mm thinner design
    Leopold FC750RBT is thinner than the average keyboard (31 mm vs 38 mm). The average keyboard thickness is 38 mm.
  • Less versatile connectivity
    Leopold FC750RBT offers less versatile connectivity than the average keyboard (USB / Bluetooth vs USB / 2.4GHz / Bluetooth). The average keyboard offers USB / 2.4GHz / Bluetooth connectivity.
  • 50% smaller battery capacity
    Leopold FC750RBT has a smaller battery than the average keyboard (2,000 mAh vs 4,000 mAh). The average keyboard has a battery capacity of 4,000 mAh.
  • Limited Mac support
    Leopold FC750RBT is not Mac compatible, the average keyboard is. 55.8% of keyboards are Mac compatible.
  • Older Bluetooth version
    Leopold FC750RBT uses an older Bluetooth version than the average keyboard (5.1 vs 5.2). The average keyboard uses Bluetooth 5.2.
  • No hot-swap support
    Leopold FC750RBT does not support hot-swappable switches, the average keyboard does. 65.5% of keyboards support hot-swappable switches.
  • 0.3 mm longer minimum actuation distance
    Leopold FC750RBT has a longer minimum actuation distance than the average keyboard (2 mm vs 1.7 mm). The average keyboard has a minimum actuation distance of 1.7 mm.
  • 0.2 mm longer actuation distance
    Leopold FC750RBT has a shorter maximum actuation distance than the average keyboard (2.2 mm vs 2 mm). The average keyboard has a maximum actuation distance of 2 mm.
  • No pre-lubed stabilizers
    Leopold FC750RBT does not have pre-lubed stabilizers, the average keyboard does. 81.1% of keyboards come with pre-lubed stabilizers.
  • No per-key RGB lighting
    Leopold FC750RBT does not have per-key RGB, the average keyboard does. 77% of keyboards offer per-key RGB.
  • No onboard memory
    Leopold FC750RBT does not include onboard memory, the average keyboard does. 85.7% of keyboards include onboard memory.
  • 83 fewer RGB zones
    Leopold FC750RBT has fewer RGB zones than the average keyboard (0 vs 83). The average keyboard has 83 RGB zones.
    Non-backlit or non-RGB.
  • No RGB lighting
    Leopold FC750RBT does not have RGB lighting, the average keyboard does. 87.7% of keyboards feature RGB lighting.
  • No hot-swap support
    Leopold FC750RBT does not support hot-swappable switches, the average keyboard does. 65.5% of keyboards support hot-swappable switches.
    What it is: Shows whether the switches can be removed and replaced without soldering.
    When it matters: When you want to try different switches, replace a bad switch easily, or tune feel without soldering work.

    Importance: HIGH

    Leopold FC750RBT does not support hot-swappable switches, the average keyboard does. 65.5% of keyboards support hot-swappable switches.
  • Less versatile connectivity
    Leopold FC750RBT offers less versatile connectivity than the average keyboard (USB / Bluetooth vs USB / 2.4GHz / Bluetooth). The average keyboard offers USB / 2.4GHz / Bluetooth connectivity.
    What it is: Specifies how the keyboard connects, such as USB, 2.4 GHz wireless, or Bluetooth.
    When it matters: When latency, cable management, or wireless flexibility is part of your buying decision.

    Importance: HIGH

    Leopold FC750RBT offers less versatile connectivity than the average keyboard (USB / Bluetooth vs USB / 2.4GHz / Bluetooth). The average keyboard offers USB / 2.4GHz / Bluetooth connectivity.USB / Bluetooth vs USB / 2.4GHz / Bluetooth
  • 50% smaller battery capacity
    Leopold FC750RBT has a smaller battery than the average keyboard (2,000 mAh vs 4,000 mAh). The average keyboard has a battery capacity of 4,000 mAh.
    What it is: Measures how much electric charge the battery can store, usually in mAh.
    When it matters: When you want rough battery context behind the runtime claim instead of trusting the advertised hours alone.

    Importance: HIGH

    Leopold FC750RBT has a smaller battery than the average keyboard (2,000 mAh vs 4,000 mAh). The average keyboard has a battery capacity of 4,000 mAh.2000 mAh vs 4000 mAh
  • Limited Mac support
    Leopold FC750RBT is not Mac compatible, the average keyboard is. 55.8% of keyboards are Mac compatible.
    What it is: Shows whether the keyboard is intended to work properly with macOS layouts, shortcuts, or legends.
    When it matters: When you need the keyboard to work properly with macOS shortcuts and key mapping.

    Importance: HIGH

    Leopold FC750RBT is not Mac compatible, the average keyboard is. 55.8% of keyboards are Mac compatible.
  • No pre-lubed stabilizers
    Leopold FC750RBT does not have pre-lubed stabilizers, the average keyboard does. 81.1% of keyboards come with pre-lubed stabilizers.
    What it is: Shows whether the stabilizers arrive factory-lubricated instead of requiring manual tuning for smoother larger keys.
    When it matters: When larger keys like space, enter, and shift need to feel smoother and sound less rattly out of the box.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Leopold FC750RBT does not have pre-lubed stabilizers, the average keyboard does. 81.1% of keyboards come with pre-lubed stabilizers.
  • No per-key RGB lighting
    Leopold FC750RBT does not have per-key RGB, the average keyboard does. 77% of keyboards offer per-key RGB.
    What it is: Shows whether each key can be lit and controlled independently instead of sharing one uniform lighting zone.
    When it matters: When customizing each key individually matters for visuals, games, or shortcut visibility.

    Importance: HIGH

    Leopold FC750RBT does not have per-key RGB, the average keyboard does. 77% of keyboards offer per-key RGB.
  • 0.3 mm longer minimum actuation distance
    Leopold FC750RBT has a longer minimum actuation distance than the average keyboard (2 mm vs 1.7 mm). The average keyboard has a minimum actuation distance of 1.7 mm.
    What it is: Measures the shortest key travel needed to register an input.
    When it matters: When faster key response matters and you want the shortest possible trigger point under your fingers.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Leopold FC750RBT has a longer minimum actuation distance than the average keyboard (2 mm vs 1.7 mm). The average keyboard has a minimum actuation distance of 1.7 mm.2 mm vs 1.7 mm
  • 83 fewer RGB zones
    Leopold FC750RBT has fewer RGB zones than the average keyboard (0 vs 83). The average keyboard has 83 RGB zones.
    Non-backlit or non-RGB.
    What it is: States how many RGB lighting zones can be controlled separately.
    When it matters: When you want more lighting control than a simple all-at-once backlight can provide.

    Importance: LOW

    Leopold FC750RBT has fewer RGB zones than the average keyboard (0 vs 83). The average keyboard has 83 RGB zones.0 vs 83

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Third-party reviews

What customers like about Leopold FC750RBT?

  • Superior build quality often described by users as 'solid as a tank'
  • Industry-leading 1.5mm thick doubleshot PBT keycaps with a comfortable Step Sculpture 2 profile
  • Effective sound-dampening mat that reduces internal noise and metallic ping
  • Uses standard AAA batteries for wireless power, which users prefer over non-replaceable lithium-ion batteries
  • Clean, minimalist aesthetic without distracting 'gamer' branding or RGB lighting
  • Reliable Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity with support for multi-device pairing
  • Improved modern connectivity featuring a USB-C port for wired use and charging

What customers dislike about Leopold FC750RBT?

  • Recessed pairing button is inconvenient and requires a paper clip or pin to activate
  • Lacks modern features like hotswappable switches or RGB backlighting
  • No official software or onboard programming for macros and custom key remapping
  • Secondary functions for the Fn layer are often not printed on the keycaps
  • Limited ergonomic adjustability with only one level of height adjustment
  • Stock Cherry MX stabilizers can occasionally have a slight rattle, particularly on the space bar
  • Can be difficult to find in stock outside of Korea and select specialty retailers

Expert reviews

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bbbstory.com
11/04/2025

The Leopold FC750RBT V2 / MX2A mechanical keyboard updates a classic tenkeyless (TKL) design by introducing factory-lubricated Cherry MX2A switches, a new sound-absorbing pad on the PCB, and an eye-catching Coral Blue color option. This model successfully retains the highly durable PBT double-shot keycaps, standard Step Sculpture 2 profile, and excellent build quality of its...Read more

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bbbstory.com
11/04/2025

The Leopold FC750RBT V2 / MX2A is an upgraded tenkeyless (TKL) mechanical keyboard that retains the premium build quality of its predecessor while incorporating the newly designed Cherry MX2A switches. It features an identical minimal 87-key layout, highly durable Step Sculpture 2 profile PBT double-shot keycaps, and dual-connectivity supporting up to four Bluetooth devices and one...Read more

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tweakers.net
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The Leopold FC660C review by dyrc on Tweakers highlights how successfully this keyboard fits into a very specific market niche by combining a minimalist layout with premium Topre switches and dedicated arrow keys. The reviewer praises the device's exceptional tank-like build quality and notes that typing on it delivers a highly satisfying, distinct "thock" sound. However, the...Read more

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