Is it worth it?
The Raemond K30 is aimed at anyone who wants a low-cost 10.1-inch Android tablet for streaming, browsing, email and occasional keyboard work without stepping up to iPad or Samsung money. Its appeal is easy to see: Android 15, 128GB storage, expandable memory, Wi-Fi 6 and a bundle that includes keyboard, mouse, case and stylus. The real trade-off is just as clear: this is a value-first tablet, so the included accessories widen its use, but they do not turn it into a consistently smooth laptop substitute.
My quick verdict is that this makes sense for casual home use, light study tasks and media duty where the bundle matters as much as the tablet itself. Buy it if you want an affordable all-in-one starter setup with a 16:10 screen and room for films, documents and apps; skip it if you are sensitive to sluggishness, expect polished long-session multitasking, or need rock-solid reliability for daily work.