There's a great side-by-side comparison video here that may help you: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UIj5Wcjrapk.htmlsi=it_cQH_M5NdQM1NT
Anyone currently looking for a board at the time of reading this. Amazon has the Logitech G915 TKL listed for $122 marked down from $230. So if you got $60 and can spare another $60, you should take this opportunity or find the opportunity somehow to snag one of these up before they jump back up.
I just kinda wish the Leobog reapers were less clacky (I’m not a huge cherry profile fan either so I wish they had other keycaps) but I am amazed how much stuff is packed in there, no extra foam needed! I probably will add a tape mod and a space bar mod but I really can’t see anything else I need to modify!
I just changed my keycaps today. And also tried doing a spacebar mod while i was at it but found it a bit too mushy. Next i'll try a layer of tape mod. Otherwise im really enjoying it so far
got the ajazz ak820 pro instead. better latency, evenly thocky if not softer and comes with an lcd screen. Build quality might be bit better on the aula for sure but overal verry content of ajzz
Best review of this keyboard i've seen so far, just ordered mine in the green/blue color from Aliexpress for 54 dollars, I honestly can't believe how good it is for the price.
The MX Mini has a more minimalist vibe going for it (low-profile, modern dark colorway) but the Aula F75 i believe has more character and pop. In the end, all depends on the setup the keyboard will belong in.
It is a fantastic keyboard, I've been using mine for a week. My only complaint is the oversensitivity you mentioned. For what would be a resting position on any other keyboard registers as a press+hold sometimes
Yeah i'm surprised no other reviewer has mentioned it. I was beginning to think it was just my keyboard. Let me know if the debounce settings in the Aula software helps you.
yeah, its a shame i really like the keyboard but that alone is kind of a dealbreaker for me :/ i see it nowhere in the reviews but i just played some games and i keep accidentally inputting by barely resting on keyboard. settings in the software dont change anything really
I bought the same keyboard, it has arrived, but the battery is lasting about 1 day of use with the RGB on, I haven't tested the keyboard with the RGB on, but I think it should last a little longer, I don't know if this is normal or If there's a problem with mine, I'm charging it using the cable that came in the box, connecting it to the computer, but it still lasts a day, I already had an akko 5075b plus v2 75% that also had the same problem, if anyone can help help me, thanks.
How about QMK/VIA? Could you set up your own Fn shortcuts? I like skip/play to be on (Fn+) < > ? keys... can you do that? or set up a layer for Numpad 789-UIO-JKL ? Difficulty taking it apart isn't such a huge issue - you can change caps and switches (putting in some Akko Penguins, or Outemu Limes for a quiet keyboard) from the front and I'm pretty sure that you won't need to change that battery for a few years to come.
No QMK/VIA support but you should be able to do most of those keyboard mapping with their prorietary software. Totally agree taking it apart isnt an issue much. Same, most of my modding for this keyboard will just be switches and keycaps, which can be done without opening the case.
Is the oversensitivity a big problem or just a minor inconvenience? Thinking about getting the keyboard but im not sure if this will ruin my experience
Great review! I reviewed the black one and it's phenomenal. In regards to the RGB though you have Vertex V1s in the Keychron and like Gateron Oil Kings those will kill any RGB. The reapers, which are super cheap, will really brighten up the Keychron as well if that is important. You probably already realize that but just pointing it out. The Aula F87 is an amazing TKL as well. They are really making some great stuff, especially for the price!
I don't really care much about the RGB lights and fancy features. I just want a keyboard that feels good to type on and will last for atleast 4-5 years. Manufacturers these days are putting too much emphasis on fancy stuff like lights and knobs, and often cheap out on key components like Switches and PCB. I made a mistake of buying a cheap mechanical keyboard earlier, the keys just randomly stop working, and now few rows are completely short-circuited. It barely lasted 10 months. Way less than what a cheapest rubber dome would last. And since most of these companies have 0 after sales services, that keyboard is effectively a piece of e-waste now. And what about support on linux and mac. They only have the software for Windows. Does the knob work out of the box on Linux or Macos?
How do you take a screenshot with this keyboard? I dont' use it for gaming, just regular office work. Can i reprogram one of the F keys to take a screenshot? Thanks so much, it's a really nice keyboard.
If you're using Windows, you can press Windows+Shift+S to open the screenshot tool. But yes you can also use the Aula software to bind "Print Screen" to one of the F keys.
I got mine with the Leobog Greywood V3 switches and it's fuckin amazing. Sounds amazing, feels amazing, and is overall a great keyboard. It's gonna take some time to get used to typing on it as I am used to my old Razer Huntsman. I hated that thing and am happy with this purchase.
Owned this for several months, purchased around $60, really feel like I won. Was open to modding but once had in hand didn’t really think it needed anything
really need someone to tell me how this fare with RK H81. They look really similar and I don't know which to get, although RK H81 is more expensive the AulaF75.
They are similarly specced keyboards but the RKH81 knob design only controls connectivity (it isnt a multimedia knob that controls volume or the lighting). It also has some design flourishes, if you're into that thing.
Have bought it just today and tried for hours, contacted the staff but they didn't send me the app that to setup the keyboard. :( may i have the link to it please? Or need need to be sent by the seller?
Yeah, most keyboards these days have a fast enough response time for both 2.4ghz and wired modes. You should be able to play even competitive games just fine.
Without having tried the actual keyboard itself but looking at the specs of the Ajazz AK820 Pro, its definitely very comparable to the Aula F75. I'd say the F75 is the slightly better one, with the excellent Leobog switches (Ajazz use their own switches) plus it has 1 extra layer more padding than the Ajazz one. In the end, the price might be your biggest differentiator.
@@RJBaculo OH, I thought Ajazz didn't even have any. Then instead of paying so much more, I could just get Ajazz! Thank you! Which one sounds better in your opinion?
This Yunzii AL66 is an aluminum-body keyboard and comes in at $100. Check out my review here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zJeABUVEpAM.html
Anybody else having problems with the software? I got this keyboard today but the software is not connecting to the keyboard, through wired. I read somewhere that the software might be full of viruses, although I it might only be for the epomaker version. I've also read some people are having issues when they updated the firmware. I'm uninstalled the software from Aula for now and will refrain from updating this keyboard. I've not experienced any issues yet with this keyboard but I've literally owned it for minutes now lol
Both are really excellent keyboards, to be honest. The Aula F75 has a slightly better solid build. But that wow factor from the small TFT screen is also nice, if you like that kind of thing. Cant go wrong with either (both very popular keyboarda right now)
The beauty of Aula F75 is its pre-built with all those layers of sound dampening and very decent switches and keycaps. The GMK67 can very well be better but will require extra steps to make it better.
The Galaxy80 is a TKL layout and doesn't have a rotary knob but it is a nice heavy aluminum bodied keyboard. If you like your keyboards hefty, go for the Galaxy80.