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Esteban
Greater than one weekGreat purchase, this keyboard is great to play and type for work, the speed and precision is more than I expected
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Joseph Call
> 3 dayI recently purchased the AULA Mechanical Gaming Keyboard and I am extremely satisfied with my purchase. The RGB backlighting is not only visually appealing, but also functional for gaming in low-light settings. The brown switches provide a satisfying tactile feedback and the keyboard is incredibly responsive. The build quality is exceptional, with a solid construction that feels durable and sturdy. Overall, I highly recommend the AULA Mechanical Gaming Keyboard to any serious gamer looking for a high-quality, reliable keyboard.
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Sunil Shrestha
> 3 dayThis 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.
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Jocelyn
> 3 dayLove this gamer keyboard is really beautiful, good quality
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Bryan Santiago
> 3 dayThis thing looks cool, perfect size, good value and functions well. It has brown switches, double bracket stand, and side led lights. I got this one specifically for hybrid work/gaming and I just wanted the delete key and F keys. Im new to custom keyboards and I just wanted to try out the brown switches and didnt care much for it being not hot swappable. (I heard its an expensive hobby to get into, so this is more like a trial run more than anything lol) So I rated the quality of material 4/5...only because I havent really had another custom keyboard to compare it to as its my first one. But as far as Im concerned it feels good and looks sturdy.
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zhang ai jun
> 3 dayVery good
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El Ricardo the Great
> 3 dayIve had this for a total of about an hour and I am obsessively finding new reasons to type things because the clackity clack of this keyboard is so ridiculously satisfying. At this price, it gives you the satisfaction without the ridiculous price tag of other mechanical keyboards. Lets be real, Im probably going to use this a couple of hours a day and use my quieter one during online meetings while working from home, but those couple of hours will be quite enjoyable! Also, works well, plug and play, right out of the box on a Mac. The Windows key just turns into the Command key, so remember that when trying to copy and paste and such. The cord is decently long as well, but if you want to connect directly to a Mac with Thunderbolt 4 inputs youll probably want to grab a USB Type C male-to-male cord as well. I am currently running it with the included cord (which is USB-C to normal USB) into a dongle, which works fine.
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Quigly
> 3 dayIve 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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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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Brian Lin
> 3 dayit been a month since i bought this keyboard and the spacebar is acting weirdly it does not register half of the time and then sometimes for some reason I press it and it register twice it very annoying when typing