AULA Mechanical Keyboard, 87 Keys Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, RGB Backlit Keyboard with Brown Switches for Windows Laptop PC Mac
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San Luis
> 3 dayI didn’t realize how much I missed my old ps2 mechanical keyboard until purchasing this. It’s very well made! I can’t believe how heavy it is either. I feel like it could survive some very rough handling and still work great. I like the backlighting and it gives you some orange keys that can be used for highlighting auxiliary keys. You can see how I set mine up in the picture. This thing is great. My only regret is that I didn’t order one with the 10-key on the side.
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Chantay Blackmon
> 3 dayEasy to assemble and durable
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AG
Greater than one weekAULA Stores Mechanical Keyboard is an amazing addition to anyones arsenal, and is a must-have for any serious gamer or typist! With its RGB backlit design and customizable 20 LED lighting effects, you can create a unique and immersive gaming experience; additionally, the 11 left and right streamer side lights add an extra touch of flair, even if the keyboards light effects are off! The Brown Switches provide a tactile and responsive typing experience, while the compact size and detachable Type-C USB cord make it easy to throw in a bag and use on the go. This light show of a keyboard is a great investment for any gamer or computer user looking to enhance their experience, or just enjoy the old school sounds of a mechanical keyboard clickity-clacking! This well made and strong keyboard will last a while, if not years of playtime and office use if its cleaned and cared for properly! All that said, it does not have a numeric pad or anything that might be considered typists frills. This is a very nice keyboard, overall! 10/10 This keyboard is not only top tier quality and super durable and weighted a bit, its also the brightest one Ive ever owned! The included instructions detail how to set up your lighting experience! I cant compliment this keyboard enough!
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Jeff
> 3 dayFor the price, this is a great keyboard. I would not want it to be my primary keyboard, solely because it does not have a numpad. But, along with not having a numpad, it has some excellent features: - Compact design, no extra wasted space around the edges or extra keys. - The power plug is a separate USB-C to normal USB plug. This helps with portability, because you dont have to try to fit a built-in power plug in a case. - It has RGB Lighting - Its a mechanical keyboard. I have been using a Red Dragon mechanical keyboard as my primary. It has worked well for me, although there has been an issue too early with the WSAD and not registering them sometimes when pushing multiple... This AULA keyboard is very similar, although plastic while mine is aluminum. One thing of difference, is my Red Dragon is more clickety clackety, and the AULA is a little more thunky, but I actually like the thunkiness a little more, its less distracting. This keyboard to me is a good option for portability, or what I use it for the Raspberry Pi when I need to plug in and change anything. It is a good one to have on hand, and can be a good primary if you absolutely never use your numpad.
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Jaime
> 3 dayI received this keyboard free for review. If youre looking for your first mechanical keyboard or you are on a tight budget this one is a great deal. I bought this for my wife to use in her office and she likes it very much. The absence of the ten key pad is annoying sometimes but overall the keyboard looks and feels great. The switches actually feel really good for such a budget friendly keyboard. Also if youre looking for some flashy rgb lighting on a budget this one does quite well too. The lights are plenty bright and have quite a few options to customize them. I highly recommend this keyboard in this price range, great deal!
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Fred C.
> 3 dayWorks great
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wyvern
> 3 dayI was looking for a good starter budget mechanical tenkeyless keyboard in either 75% or 65% small form factor. it has brown switches although given that the brand isnt listed, I presume they are either gateron or outemu switches or some version thereof. brown switches are tactile switches which are not as clicky as blue switches but still more tactile than the linear red style switches. For the price, it isnt bad and has decent heft, however the switches could use some lube and they do sound more pingy than thocky. it does have a nice rgb feature as well as well as rgb strips on the side which are actually visible when using the keyboard. Ive been using this for both gaming and for office work. Overall, I think it is fine for the price although it could be improved with some mods like lubing the switches. it does come in a very nice box too that means that this keyboard could be used as a good gift.
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Franklin Brothers
> 3 dayThis is a nice quality keyboard, for the price point. There are many light programs for the lights beneath the keys, but the led lights themselves are only a single color. What you see in the product description images, and those that others have posted, show you the fixed color scheme that comes with the keyboard. You can brighten, dim, or change the effects, fairly easily, and can even make the lights go out completely if that is your wish. I found the color combination to be pleasant, but for the small amount of money it would have cost them to include true configurable RGB color, I take off a star, only because they use the term RGB, which is misleading in this case, because real RGB can turn any color. Truth in advertising, or it cost you a star. Four Star High Quality Budget Priced Keyboard
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Geoffrey from Virginia
> 3 dayThis is a wired keyboard. I am so used to wireless, I didn’t think I will be ordering a wired one these days. The wire is inconvenient but at least you will not have to worry about charging the keyboard, plus the keystroke and response is solid with the wired. The main reason I ordered this keyboard is the backlit, so I can see the keys at nighttime, which is working great. My only issue is the sound that keys make when I type, which is too loud.
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Christopher K.
> 3 dayI have been wanting to try a mechanical keyboard for quite some time. It was worth the wait. This keyboard is very sturdy. I use it for work and I type a lot. I like the distinct clicking sound when typing. It is rhythmic. I also like the backlighting as i typically leave the lights off when I work to cut down on glare. The only negative is the keyboard is smaller and does not have a number pad on the side. It takes a little getting used to, but once you do it is a great keyboard.