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Wall•E
> 3 dayThis is a very excellent keyboard. The build quality is extremely good and the switches are excellent. It has a very fine fit and finish and I like the feel of the materials. I even think the key cap are pretty good and it comes with a set of customizable ones that you can switch out. And of course you can get your own key caps and customize the keyboard anyway you like. The back lighting is visible without being overpowering and it has a frighteningly large amount of program keys. The learning curve on what function keys do you what is going to be annoying. I will probably keep a cheat sheet very close by. But I can’t fault the product for giving you extreme customizable options And I really like that you can control it all from hotkeys rather I have to install another app. If you need macros or something you can easily download free macro software that is usually much better performing than the overbloated monstrosities that come from the big gaming companies. It it uses USB-C. It’s not wireless as most mechanical keyboards geared toward gamers are not going to be. A wireless option might’ve been nice but that’s not really what you’re looking for in this kind of item. If you were to flop this down in front of somebody they may think that it was an $80-$120 keyboard easily enough. Right now you can buy this for $18. I think this sort of exposes just how overpriced in general the industry is. At least for people who didn’t realize this already Because it combines to specialized hobbies, gaming and mechanical keyboards, these companies mark up their products to absurd heights because people are willing to pay that much money. While it’s true that a few keyboards have really advanced features like easily removable switches and hot-swap of all electronic components, most of them have a feature said identical to this keyboard and I don’t think they are any better at all. 1 ⭐ Doesn’t work at all or has a terrible flaw. Dangerous or egregiously misrepresented. Incomplete. 2 ⭐ Functions for the most part but in ways unexpected or not how it’s supposed to. May be unreliable or very cheaply made. 3 ⭐ An average product that works fine but may be too expensive. I would not be excited about buying again but might. I would only recommend with serious caveats. 3 stars is not as bad as Amazon treats it. They consider it negative rather than average. 4 ⭐ A very good product that I would buy or an average product at a very value price that meets all expectations performs wonderfully and I would purchase again and reckoned to others. 5 ⭐ A phenomenal product that exceeds expectations and/or represents an unusual value. Would absolutely purchase again and not only recommend to others, I would advocate for it.
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Jeff
Greater than one weekFor 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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Kaz
> 3 dayIm highly surprised with how enjoyable it is to type on this keyboard. The feedback from the keys is quite nice, none of the keys have an issue when pressed on the edges, and the clicky-ness is just right for my liking. Pros: -Backlit keys are perfect for in the dark gaming. Common gaming keys (WASD, for example) are pre-highlighted with different colored backlight. -The brown switches provide good feedback with a trigger at 2mm without being overly loud. -Stays put. For being a plastic keyboard housing, this has a good weight to it. -Two adjustable leg heights for tilt. -Standard key sizes and locations for a TKL layout. -RGB light strip down the left and right sides. -Detachable USB-C to USB-A cable. -Includes key cap remover. -21 replacement key caps in orange. -Remembers backlight settings even after losing power. Negatives: -ABS keycaps will show signs of wear and tend to turn shiny. -While the backlit is nice, and has some cool options, its not per-key addressable. At least it doesnt have a weird arbitrary rainbow division to the keys like other entry-level RGB keyboards! -There are a few places where the screws used to hold the keyboard together are recessed about 1/8, making cleaning more difficult even with the caps removed. -The text in the instructions is small, and youll need them to know how to adjust the backlight. Overall, for just $20.00, at time of review, this is one heck of a nice entry-level mechanical keyboard even with the negatives listed above. Youd be hard pressed to find anything else at this price point that is this nice.
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Eric Sang
> 3 dayThis offers a satisfying typing experience with their tactile switches and audible feedback, making them a great choice for avid typists and gamers, and me, of course. Will update some pictures later.
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Aerokat24
> 3 dayI am absolutely THRILLED with this keyboard! I didnt know what to expect as Ive ordered a few others and I wasent overly impressed with the feel or layout. First, I love the white with the rainbow back lighting of the keys!! This keyboard while yes, its smaller as it is not a full size, it is very solid. Its quite heavy, which I like because its stays in place while using. ( Some of the others Ive had would slide when I would be in the process of typing. ) I also love the feel and sound of this unit. The keys clicking isnt too loud but you get the satisfaction of the mechanical clicking sound. The keyboard is very responsive. There is a key puller and some extra yellow keys included. I would recommend this keyboard to anyone that does a moderate amount of typing and or gaming.
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Quigly
Greater than one weekIve been trying out a bunch of mechanical keyboards recently and came across this one. I think overall its a great keyboard, and definitely worth the price if youre like me and trying to figure out what layout / switches you like. These brown switches feel robust to press but not super loud like blues. The backlight is nice and pretty similar to what you get with other keyboards at this price: brightness control, a few preloaded patterns, etc. The keyboard is mainly one color with functions keys and numbers another, WASD are uniquely colored. It also comes with a few replacement (orange) keycaps that I put on and like the contrast of. Definitely recommend giving this keyboard a try.
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CisforCorgi
> 3 dayThis is a pretty compact but decent gaming keyboard. Its backlit with the colors coordinated to the keys. (Like WASD, the typical movement keys for most games.) Fits well on my desk, seems sturdy when I use it. I definitely think its a good purchase, even if you have one already its always good to keep a spare around just in case.
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Larry H
> 3 dayI’m going to be honest here: the very low price of this genuinely mechanical board really is impressive and makes it a no-brainer for younger computer gamers that really want to jump into the mechanical market. There are plenty of fantastic upgrades for twice the price, but at $20, you’d be hard-pressed to find anything remotely close to what this offers. I’m not a huge fan of the manufacturer branding and double shot caps are pretty low quality, but they are double shot, which is very unexpected for the price. Also it includes some orange, alternate-colored caps and cap puller. The lights work fine and board features side-lighting too. The over-all quality is decent: the plastic housing is in-line with the offerings from Microsoft and Logitech’s membrane boards in the $20-30 price-point. The keys themselves work great and the board is better to type on than anything else you’d buy for $20 or less. Really, it all comes down to price here. If this was a $40 keyboard I’d tell you to move on, but for $20, you really can’t go wrong here. I would 100% recommend it to anyone looking for a mechanical keyboard on a very tight budget.
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Wertyjomane
Greater than one weekI love this keyboard and the clicks it makes on eack key press is so satisfying to hear compared to others. The magnetic wrist support makes it better as well as the accessibility features like volume control and webpage refreshing. The RGB lighting make it great to look at and all the more when you change the actual colors to fit your style.
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Evelyn
> 3 dayThe space bar stopped working after 1 week of use. I need someone to address this