AULA F75 75% Wireless Mechanical Keyboard,Gasket Hot
AULA F75 75% Wireless Mechanical Keyboard,Gasket Hot Swappable Custom Keyboard,Pre-lubed Greywood Switches RGB Backlit Gaming Keyboard,2.4GHz/Type-C/BT5.0 Mechanical Keyboard (Sea Salt Blue)
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60% TKL Mechanical Keyboard
Weight: | 1.04 kg |
Dimensions: | 36 x 18 x 5 cm; 1.04 kg |
Brand: | AULA |
Model: | F75 |
Colour: | Sea Salt Blue |
Batteries Included: | Yes |
Manufacture: | AULA |
Dimensions: | 36 x 18 x 5 cm; 1.04 kg |
La verdad el teclado no decepciona, tiene variedad de RGB y los Switch que contiene son muy buenos, se conecta a varios dispositivos de varias formas. El color Blanco queda muy elegante, muy recomendado.
This keyboard came the day after I ordered it without any damage. It came with a keycap and switch puller, 4 extra switches and a really good keyboard. At first it wouldn’t turn on when I plugged it into my computer but I found a solution. It was because of an in sufficient power supply. All you need to do is unplug you mouse and speakers, plug back in you keyboard and then plug the mouse and speakers back in.
For the price, it sounds amazing and feels amazing! I would definitely recommend buying this!
This is one of the best keyboards I’ve ever used for this price. It give you the features, quality and most importantly the SOUND of a premium keyboard but doesn’t break the bank. Go for it without any second thought. There are some other keyboards in this range but they are not available that easily in India.
Pros:
1. The sound is very thockky. Even better than some of the premium keyboards. I have the reaper switches but it you are able to get the ice vein then they are the best IMO.
2. The keycaps quality is very good and the keycaps colour theme looks very beautiful.
3. The material is plastic but is of high quality.
4. The connectivity is awesome you can connect 5 devices at a time and switch between them using shortcuts. You also have Mac and Android compatibility.
5. It’s a little bit on the heavier side which IMO is very good.
6. Battery life is crazy. I’ve been using it for 8 to 10 days for around 12 hrs daily and still it’s around 30% as of writing the review. (I don’t always use it always on RGB but it was on full RGB for around 30-35% of the time.)
Cons:
1. The keycaps are not shine through. And the switches have North facing led (I like North ones though).
2. It’s difficult to open the board. But I hardly feel like you should, it has every mod already.
Ive had a lot of budget keyboards and this is the one you want it has a pre-modded quality its got no hollowness at all, very heavy, no flex, it feels like a really nice, ie, expensive board, the graywood switches are excellent, the softwares mid but you can do everything on board without it except rebinding keys which you can manage via power tools, unless you want to spend twice as much for one of the better keychron you wont do bette
Note; I used the keyboard both out-of-the-box *and* with some different switches and keycaps, regardless of your preference of keeping it stock vs swapping the switches/caps – this board is truly exceptional.
Video; First few keys are what you get out of the box, the last few presses are with DROP Holy Panda switches.
I can’t tell you how blown away I was when I got this board out of its box, and tried it out for the first time. The board comes with solid “clicky” linear switches, with a really satisfying but subtle sound. The board is exceptionally well “insulated”, the internals consisting of foam, gasket mounts etc. do wonders for the sound and feel when typing.
I am coming from both a Glorious GMMK Pro, and a Razer BlackWidow V7 75% – both considerably more expensive than this board. I have put these away in a box now.
The configuration of colours is fairly straight forward, following the included manual was pretty easy to get it setup how I want. I’m not one for crazy colours, but it has exactly that if you prefer. I don’t think it has the ability to completely customise each individual key separately and save custom profiles like some other boards provide (Razer for example) – but that’s no bother for me personally.
The board itself, the shell, is a nice rubbery-plastic, and it has good heft to its weight, it feels solid.
With it being both wired and wireless, this board can sit on your desk with a custom USB C cable, or be taken with you and a laptop out on the move.
Absolutely brilliant, might have to pick up another one!
I don’t think I’ve ever left a review on Amazon before after years of buying but I got to for this if your looking for a keyboard that will look great and sound so good you don’t even want to play you Just want to sit and type this is it it’s heavy’s feel really well built and for it’s price I genuinely don’t think you could spend your money on any keyboard that will satisfy like this will
I wanted to downsize my desk setup and was skeptical about going from a big bulky full size keyboard to this smaller one, but I’m loving it.
Right out of the box, it has a nice weight and quality feel to it. Being a smaller keyboard means I can move it out of the way much easier when I need to. No issues with connecting via Bluetooth, adapter, or wired.
Lots of backlit RGB color modes to flip through from solid colors to spectrums – there’s a neat mode that lights up your keystrokes, spreading out from the single key you press across the whole keyboard. I recommend keeping your instruction manual handy so you don’t forget how to adjust these lighting and other key settings.
And of course, there’s the creamy sound and typing action – it’s pretty satisfying to type with! One minor annoyance though, I’m used to resting my thumb on the space bar and you can’t really do that on this keyboard cause you’re bound to press it accidentally. Gotta retrain my brain to only hover over it or stay away from it, or maybe there’s a way to adjust the sensitivity but I haven’t looked that far into it.
Overall though I’m very happy with this keyboard, and for the money it’s a really good value!