Aula F99 Mechanical Keyboard Unboxing & Review
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3:50 The Review
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Just got this in the white/gray color and this is my favorite keyboard at the moment.
i know watching this review was a mistake, i was convinced to immediately buy this keeb lol
edit: i finally got it and it really does sound so good out the box
HAHAHA omg same
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Thanks for the review! I normally build my keyboards but most are either 65% or 75% boards. I wanted a good everyday board with a numpad and tried this one out without actually seeing ur review first!
Mine is the version with the Reaper switches and blue/white/grey caps.
Absolutely impressed with the whole package! Sounds great, feels great and it's now my daily driver! 😁
Nice Review. Please do unboxing and review the Aula T610. Thank you!
I hope you make a short where you replace the keycaps with different profiles! Cause this would be my 3rd but best sounding stock keyboard and I'm looking forward to using different kinds of keycap profiles and see which sounds the best!
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XDA please? 🙏😂
i bought this a few days ago, still waiting for it lol been looking for it for a long time
Tecware Phantom + Elite or this one?
I just got this, there is a slight ping on the keys next to the space bar but it’s still really creamy.
does the USB slot only for storing the dongle and not a functional pass through port?
Its just a hole in the case for storing, no electronics unfortunately
i ordered it for as low as 42$ on aliexpress sale, this is insane at this price, several years ago this should have costed 120$+
How does it compare to R100?
I love mine! I got it for work. I do use “pause “ button for my time card at work and I set it to windows then FN+F8 and it’s not doing anything. Can someone help please!?
Update * I figured it out. I had to look at the manual online. I pressed FN+O and that worked! Phew! Because this is one of the best keyboards I’ve ever owned.
It's going to be a pain to get all that sound suppressing stuff out of the keyboard once it comes in, but at least it looks nice.
Mine does not sound that clacky. I just got mine about 3 weeks ago and it’s much more quieter/ creamier.
Which switch do you have? Aula provides many options of switches for F99. I have no idea which one is quiet
@@wemustgored or brown
ROFLMAO - Why do people try to twist a keyboard to see if it can be twisted? I'm using a Logitech k275, I can twist it 30 degrees, but it types fine (used 6 years now). What's the big deal with that?
These budget plastic prebuilts are focused to emulate a good typing experience (like an aluminum build) by using soft plates (polycarbonate or polypropylene plates) but the plastic of the case needs to be kinda sturdy and thick (there are a lot of prebuilts that feel so cheap and bend like cardboard). And please... don't try to compare a basic membrane keyboard to these prebuilts, even these low tier plastic prebuilts offer way better quality than the 90% of the gaming keyboards (even expensive ones)
no PrintScreen key? 😥
win+shift+s
@@ebangaming4738 nice
damn i really like this keyboard but i want it dead silent
Newb here...is an "immense amount of flex" a good thing or a bad thing??
Also wondering about this
It's considered good because it makes the typing experience less harsh when bottoming out the keys. Most custom keyboards aim for flex by utilizing a gasket mount, suspending the PCB with rubber mounts. But like everything it's a matter of preference.
@@Chillhoof ok, that makes sense. Thanks for responding!
Is it wireless? Cz I hate wireless keyboards