AULA Mechanical Keyboard, 87 Keys Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, RGB Backlit Keyboard with Brown Switches for Windows Laptop PC Mac

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  • Beau

    > 24 hour

    I mean I wish I could say a lot more than I feel able to here, but this is really a very satisfactory mechanical keyboard. The glowy bits are nice and such too, sure, but really youre looking at this listing because you want that clackity-clack when you type. So long as you dont need that numpad handy Id be surprised if this disappointed anyone. The included yellow keys... I dont really like personally but its a nice additive touch for those who might. Its wired - needs to be plugged into PCs USB to communicate with your computer, but for better or worse that cable is removable from from the KB itself. I like this for better portability, but as with all connections like this itll eventually lead to that port getting loose and not working or needing soldering.

  • Jaime

    > 24 hour

    I 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!

  • Quoc Dang

    > 24 hour

    this keyboard is great for typing, doesn’t require too much force but still have mechanical feedback. Small size makes it easier to carry around

  • Jeff

    > 24 hour

    For 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.

  • Sunil Shrestha

    > 24 hour

    This beautiful RGB keyboard is awesome, gave my workstation a different dimension. It looks amazing and is so comfortable using this. The price is too good for this cool keyboard. Easy to set up, this keyboard’s s standard size makes it more convenient for any table size.I loved the keyboard and obviously will recommend.

  • Dylan

    > 24 hour

    I recently purchased this mechanical keyboard due to the budget friendly price and I am thoroughly impressed. The keyboard has a sleek and sturdy ten keyless design that looks great on my desk. The brown switches provide a satisfying tactile feedback and feel great to type on. The LED backlighting is nice and provides an enhanced look to the keyboard as well, although there’s not much customization in terms of light settings. Overall, this is a fantastic keyboard that is perfect for both gaming and regular use considering the price. Amazing entry level keyboard for someone interested in trying out mechanical.

  • Buzz-Saw

    > 24 hour

    Looks great. Feels nice to type on. Sturdy. I bought it for my Mac karaoke setup. Works great!

  • LoveNature

    > 24 hour

    Attractive keyboard. Feels firm and substantial, well made. I love the feel and sound of the clicking keys. Nice lighting. I am not a gamer, so I cant comment on that sort of use, but for writing, this keyboard is sublime.

  • Kitsune

    > 24 hour

    I like the sturdy case and heavy weight of this keyboard. The tabs are nice and snap easily into place. The RGB works nicely without any difficulties. I played with the various modes on it and everything works. The orange keycaps are cool and convenient for WASD in particular with finger-placement while gaming. The only thing I had issue with was that one of the control keys was being sticky. This made a false sticky keys issue when I was gaming and was really frustrating. I swapped this keyboard back out with my old keyboard and the games worked flawlessly, so I think theres something off with one of the switches. But for the value, this is a pretty decent keyboard for the asking price without going into the higher-end gaming keyboards.

  • eRogue

    > 24 hour

    This 87-key keyboard isnt great by itself, its also sweet that they include off-colored key caps and a cap-puller to customize your keyboard, not to mention the key puller is handy for cleaning-time. The LEDs are fully funtional, and the instruction manual explains how to customize them using the function keys. Programming functionality is limited to on or off. The pre-programmed 20 light effects mode have fancier patterns, with brightness and speed controls. The function key allows the standard multimedia keys. To wit, each key has a set color that cannot be changed. While Im a gamer, Im actually the head of my local Anti-WASD chapter. Im also a typist and a programmer; I demand my index finger be on F. Let us use ESDF for left-hand movement, mkay? I digress. Regardless, this keyboard is worth the listed $34 without any of the RGB effects. I enjoy the feel of the keys, Im trying to figure out how the spacebar gets its enjoyable punch and snap-back. My real criticism is the UDB-C connector to the keyboard (standard USB-A at the other end to connect to your computer/device.) It actually snapped into the port nicely, but the fact is it rather easily wiggles. If it wiggles, it will fail eventually. Alas, we can assume most people wont be moving or removing the cord too often. Still, this product exceeds the price point. I intended to purchase Aula devices in the future.

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