AULA Mechanical Keyboard, 87 Keys Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, RGB Backlit Keyboard with Brown Switches for Windows Laptop PC Mac
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Erin Greenholt
> 3 dayPretty good board. It comes with accent keys to change out with a different color. The switches are linear. Not bad.
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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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Joshua Williams
> 3 dayIts a pretty good keyboard, subpar on quality but everything else is pretty nice. However the keycaps feel like theyll break if I press on it too hard, maybe its just the one that I got, however it just feels like I wobble them too much then it might snap off of the key, it only affects a few keys though so I wouldnt be too worried. Otherwise its an alright keyboard.
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zhang ai jun
> 3 dayVery good
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VeganCurls
Greater than one weekIve been using this keyboard as an alternative to my MacBooks flat, lifeless keyboard. Just plug into the USB port, give it a few seconds for it to start up and then its good to go. No additional downloads needed just plug and play. I havent used it for gaming, but rather for work. The raised keys makes endless typing far more comfortable than the laptops flat keys. The keys are also far more responsive and make typing for long periods a breeze. The keyboard is also very lightweight and its only about an inch and a half wider than my MacBook Pro, so I can easily toss it in my laptop bag alongside my computer. I love the lights along the edges of the keyboard and the different color backlights beneath the keys. Great keyboard that works good, looks good and its getting the job done. Not at a bad price either for a gaming keyboard so Id definitely consider giving it a try.
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Andy P
> 3 dayThis keyboard delivers on the feeling of a solid mechanical keyboard for the price of a movie ticket. Which says something about movies, but also about this keyboard. Its really quite good.
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Jonathan Hernandez
Greater than one weekThe AULA mechanical gaming keyboard it works perfectly. It has 2 different colors available, the black and white keyboards. It also comes with brown switches, bracket stand, and led lights. The key caps feel smooth and durable. I was disappointed at the fact that the key lights don’t change colors.
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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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Chan
> 3 dayBought this for my daughter and she love it. The price was perfect. She love the clicky sound and the rgb isnt as annoying as her other keyboard that came with her pc. The quality build seems to be really good, has some weight to it but not heavy. All in all, if you need an inexpensive keyboard for your kids, then this is a must buy.
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Honest John H.
> 3 dayI have preferred a mechanical keyboard, for sure, ever since using one for the first time. Well, it is shorter by 15% if space is a factor for you. Personally, I really do not like the number key lay-out, rather than having a traditional number keypad section. I dont really need side lights, which are kind of gimmicky, but the idea with the orange shortcut buttons is good. The ergonomic feel is fine and sound is okay. Its good as a low end or first mech keyboard.