28% of People Will Buy This Keyboard.
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This is the Most Popular Keyboard on Amazon, the Aula F75. Why are so many people buying it? Is it actually good? Let's find out.
Note: The Amazon sales data in video is from Helium10, a software that shows purchase volumes based on keywords. The Aula F75/F99 keyboards represent 28% of total purchases on Amazon for the keyword "mechanical keyboard".
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I've had the F75 for some time and it's absolutely amazing, my favourite keyboard I have. I also own some premium keebs too, like a Keychron Q6 Pro, Q9, Q3 and a Q0, and the F75 is my favourite. I loved it so much that I got the F65 and today I ordered the F99.
These keyboards are so good they have completely ruined my perception of budget.
I get why people say aluminum is premium but I actually prefer plastic keyboards and PC plates as they sound thockier. Aluminum keebs are super clacky initially until you get the right combination of keycaps, switches and other modifications. They are usually not worth the price point if you're looking for thock, when you can easily modify a cheaper plastic build to sound exactly how you want it.
Yep. I had one too. The sound test is my most viewed video lol
Same but the wired-only Yunzii clone. I saw the Yunzii on sale for like $40 the other day. Crazy price for how good it sounds.
I’m using this keyboard now but the grey and black one. Swapped out the switches for quiet ones and added red and back keys. Looks and types amazing!
I reviewed this about 7 months ago, written, and I was very impressed. For list though I would spend more and get an AL board but you can't often find this about $60 or some variant of and to me it's a great keyboard that will last for years for not a lot of $$$ at that price! Very thorough review as always Betty! So glad you guys are back!
My favorite keyboard under $80 is by far the TECWARE Phantom+ Elite 87 Key Pink Switch. It's on Amazon at the moment for $68. Incredible build quality for the money. Sounds great too. thank you for the recommendation last year by the way. :)
This was my first "custom" mechanical board. I bought it because it sounds great stock and because I could mess around and learn about switches, caps and mods easily and inexpensively. It has been great as a beginner project. I've moved on to barebones kits and building my own now, but the Aula got me there. Highly recommended for people in similar situations.
What did you end up getting for barebones?
@@seantan4018 I just ordered the Neo 75cu.
The newer models of the aula f75 have corrected the i font and gasket feels uniform. It's a god tier keyboard for the price, puts many more expensive ones to shame.
Well, I got the same item for $47 in India. It's pretty solid and sounds great.
Just grabbed my first mech, the Leobog HI75 for $50. Seemed like a good deal to me.
This is so crazy. I just looked this keyboard up 20 minutes ago and then i come back to my PC and you uploaded a vid about it!
Same 😂 The algorithm really doing it's job
the power of google.
I have the AULA F99 with Leobog Greywood switches, and I love the sound and feel. But after watching this video, I'm considering getting the Reaper switches to try out 😊
typically people do prefer the graywood so her opinion i believe is in the minority :) [i review a lot of these and get lots of crowd input lol]
I'm receiving mine next week, F99 with Graywood V3s as well. I love how they sound in all the sound tests on TH-cam. Reapers are creamier and sound great but Graywoods are a perfect combination of both Thocky and with a hint of Creamy. I've seen plenty of vids on these boards (F75, F99, ect.) and I always prefer the Graywood sound.
Aula f75 in my country is 30$ 🔥
I like your videos in general, but I feel like this is nit-picky. I feel as if you have too much skin in the game via affiliations or something. I've had this keyboard for a month or so and I can go point by point: no one is pressing on it that hard, the font is fine, the software isn't bad at all, and all the keys feel uniform and sound and feel nice to type on, who cares about a backplate, and lastly no one in the market for a $40-$80 keyboard is going to lose sleep on the fact that it's plastic vs aluminum. So many people buy it because it's priced great (got mine for $60 on amazon, and ppl in China get it for $40) and it sounds and feels awesome. I'm super surprised that the only gripe I had with the board you didn't mention at all, that it's quite hard to take apart the first time making the modding/customizing process a bit difficult.
cwitch and slick
i love you so much. you have grown your channel so much since i last got help from you. keep on
I just bought this keyboard this morning! Prime day had it 20 dollars cheaper plus a 5 dollar coupon, I really wanted the rainy 75 pro but I couldn’t see myself spending almost double the price for my first keyboard
A lot of criticism for the sake of criticism in this review. I got one of these and trust me since you don't type like an 80 year old who saw a keyboard first time in their life, you don't press the keys so hard that you actually flex the board when you are typing. Not even close. And I am telling you as a man whose hands are bigger and fingers are heavier. And while legends aren't "perfect", little quirks don't necessarily bother and in fact since they aren't exactly same on all boards, it makes yours kind of "unique".
I think she was pretty fair. Ponting out flaws isn't just criticism for the sake of criticism, it's a review, she's supposed to nitpick. She never said any of the flaws were deal breakers, only small issues. She even said it's a great keyboard to start with. The keyboard's fine as is, if you enjoy it, that's all that matters.
this is a 12 minute review of a mechanical keyboard on youtube... people watching this are not your normal users and do care about these sorts of fit and finish things...
I have a few mechanical keyboards and have thought about building my own from scratch just starting with a printed PCB and a soldering iron.... the people that subscribe to this channel very much want this info.
yeah i got the F75 keyboard. My wired keyboard just went crazy and i needed a new one fast. The local shop stocked this and a few other by Aufa. Got the F75 as it met all my requirement at a good price.
The volume knob DOES control the volume AND the rgbs. You have to hold it down 3 secs to swap back n forth.
I've been using this keyboard for a couple of months now because I realised I was missing having a number row for work (I was using a 60% Keychron), and I pretty much agree with everything in this review, though I can't say I found the uneven flex to be noticeable when typing. I'm sure if you're working with different keyboards day in, day out, it's a different matter though.
I have the F99 version in the same colourway as I need my Numpad. It's a good budget keyboard for people like me who just want a nice typing experience (feel and sound) out of the box and who can't be bothered to open it up to mod the innards. However, similar to quite a few other brands of pre-built budget keyboards, they only come with linear switch choices. So I knew before getting it that I was going to change to tactile switches. I gave the Reaper switches a go, and they are nice and smooth, but I really need the tactile bump for typing. The keycaps in my F99 didn't have the strange fonts you mentioned so they looked respectable, though not the best. Eventually I changed to shine through keycaps as I sometimes type in the dark. I confirm that some of the switches along the edges get pulled out along with the keycaps, but it's not a big deal unless you change keycaps often. My main complaint is the location of the Page up and Page down keys which are in the top right corner. I miss having them close to the arrow keys like in 100% size keyboards, as navigation is a little inconvenient. I have just discovered that the Leobog Hi98 has the navigation key layout I want and it's aluminium too. Annoyingly it comes with linear switches only. Am holding off on getting it. It's a waste to buy prebuilt and get linear switches that I never use. Looking to get a barebones 1800 kit with the layout , specs and price that I want. There are fewer choices than for smaller size formats, but I can be patient. Things move fast in the mechanical keyboard industry.
I'm typing on one right now lol
I've built keyboards and used hundreds over the years and I will say this: the F75 pro is one of my favorite pre built keyboards currently.
If you just don't want to mod a board yourself, it really is a great choice.
Before clicking the video: "Wait, is this my keyboard?"
4 seconds in: YEP lol
That's the board I buy for my colleagues. It's cheap-ish, has optimal layout, sounds great. And yes, I wish it would be aluminum case, screw-in stabs... but for the price it's the superior choice.
As a owner of a RT100, I can confirm the Epomaker software sucks (I have jumped into this hobby few days ago, and I am so happy!)
Honestly, try Dark Project Onionite, Sigma and Delta keyboards. they seem to be one of the greatest value for money boards currently
Thats not true.. for me if it is popular or not, i like it i will buy, cheap i will buy, popularity does not exist in my book
I dont have any issue with this keyboard. And what funy is I bought Aula F75 on Aliexpress for 54$ with shiping. Its have diferent legends on back (because is in diferent language). Apart from that, everything works impressively for the money
Mine arrived yesterday got it for 12 bucks quite literally unbeatable for the price
Is the F87 and F99 as good as well? Since it’s the same series
It's funny how they sell it for 80$ but in most stores I've looked it costs around 40$. Living in asia closer to China makes them cheaper it seems
I bought this for $50. It’s a very good keyboard. btw Ice Vain switch is my favorite. its creamy ❤!
My first and the last mechanical keyboard. Can’t ask for more it sounds and feels great to type on.
I bought this keyboard in black and gold and for what it's worth it doesn't have the weird font issues.
The real reason why I swap this to Bridge75 .. x'D The Inconsistency is just gets under my skin like you said .. x'D
been using this keyboard for 4 months now.
bought it for 48 usd a great deal for me
bought for about $37, worth every penny, and made me addicted to typeracer again
The batch it reapers I got earlier this year are quite scratchy
Check out the Ajazz AK820 series too, its the direct competitor to this one. The normal version is 20$ cheaper than the F75 and has a few benefits over the F75 as well. I'd say its the better one of these two (imo).
i have the ak820max and i love it
I got the ajazz ak820, great for the price and cheaper than the pro, especially if you don't need wireless connectivity or the tiny screen it has.
An aluminium case keyboard at around that price is the Gamakey TK75 PRO
just received a wired only RK R75, which looks almost identical, saw the thumbnail and had a mini heart attack thinking "i just bought a bad keyboard overall, didn't I"
I got the R75 too been using it past 3 months, very much satisfied tbh, just ordered some shine through keycaps cause I like them more
Either Aula stole their look from McChose or Mcchose stole their layout from Aula because MCCHOSE K99 looks exactly like this one, even the colors are similar but no one ever talks about Mcchose which is an awesome brand. their keyboards are creamy af without mods and budget.
My Ajazz A820 cost me $54 and the font on the key caps is the same on each key cap, so it's possible even on a cheap keyboard.
On my model aula f75 the volumn knob was set to volume, the LEDs face north and the box was radically different.
Edit: also mine doesn't flex unevenly like that or even flex much at all really. Kind of seems like the newer version of the board is a downgrade?
I know they've added a pro version since I bought mine but I'm quite happy with what I got lol
if you have it with north facing led then it's the order version the newer ships with south facing leds.
A cheap keyboard i use and it has been doing well since i bought it a year ago is the IROK FE87/104 RGB Mechanical Keyboard
Or go to the store and try it yourself on how it feels, for me plastic frames doesn't mean to me as long as it performs the same as a $100-200 keyboard. Ive used using cheap keyboards like A4tech that cost $6 if you have that in your country. But the AULA F75 is for people who doesn't want to break their bank. Also I am using RK84 it is also plastic but its with me for almost a year and doesn't encounter any problems. The product speaks for itself that is popular because it offers more than the mainstream one, plus its cheap. Id rather had more reviews to that product than buying something expensive and I'm not satisfied with.
Hiii i love your videos
I want your opinion
I have my own keycaps and my fav switches
What should i buy ajazz ak 820 pro or aula 75 (Ill mod both anyway)
Can you review the EPOMAKER x LEOBOG Hi75? I recently got the barebones kit fir 37 usd and its an aluminum alloy case
This board often gets discounted at amazon, so maybe that's why so many people end up buying it :->
I nabbed one for $40 from TT and I love it.
I just ordered the one seen on screen. It should come in tomorrow I'll keep anyone interested if i enjoy it. Disclaimer this will be my first mechanical keyboard so i only have my cheap membrane keyboard to compare 😂
Ive alw wondered if it was plastic. At first I thought no way nobody would buy it if its only cheap plastic. But then the more often I saw it in videos which funnily never said of which materials it was, the more I thought "wow this looks hella cheap". But then again most people are just cheap in general, so Im not toooo surprised a plastic keyboard does well. Still questionable since there are other options barely more expensive which arent plastic
I was in the market for a decent budget 75% keeb and I was weighing up between this and the Akko 5075B Plus and I ended up settling on the Akko because it had an option of tactile switches (the V3 Cream Blue Pro's). Wondering if I made the right decision.
Spending 20 bucks more buys you an aluminum case keyboard. If you only go for the cheaper plastic one because it is cheaper (and not because it is lighter or because it can sound more thocky after modding) than I fail to understand. A mechanical keyboard lasts a very long time, so why skimp on 20 bucks when it can buy you something nicer? People are willing to spend more than a thousand bucks for te latest iPhone every one to two years, but think that a 100 dollar keyboard is a rip-off?
BS, name a board that has all these features plus alu case for less than 100 bucks
@@hoppyt3ch Epomaker P75 and Epomaker Galaxy 70. Both sold at Amazon
@@hoppyt3ch Epomaker P75 and Epomaker Galaxy 70
@@nout1972 That's fair. You can get free shipping with Epomaker with some retailers so indeed those are 20 bucks more expensive but have alu case.
@@nout1972These are identical to Aula except alu frame. Aula can be found on discounts as low as 30$ (i bought mine for 29$ to be precise), so comparing 30-40$ keeb to exact same keeb, just with alu frame costing 2.5x higher is funny.
I have Aula F99 and Rainy75. I'm happy, im content. I dont need anything else xD
I have a F65 and my wife has the F75
Im thinking of buying this or its older brother F99 for the keypad
as much as I want to buy this Im hesitant because of the colors. I dont want spend additional money to buy a plain uniform white keys... Y THEY DO THIS T_T
47 seconds ago? sick as. prob a great video. we will see!
5:38 my Ayla f75 does not have this issue, all font are even. Strange
God bless "dongle holders."
Please Try the Cidoo qk61
mine is arriving today lmao
Such a superflex board that just flexes like a net would drive me crazy. Hard pass for me, even though the keyboard looks decent and sounds great for a fantastic price.
6:24 Filipinos: 💀
u have to try redragon cyrus pro
Is fn key of this keyboard remappable??
AULA F75 vs Leobog Hi 75
Got F75 for 37$ =)
I have one and I love it lol!
I only like 100% or bigger keyboards , I use numpads for macros and shortcuts. (I am looking for 100% preferably white keyboard for 60ish euro or less on amazon de if anyone can give recomandations)
i heard allah f75 am i tweaking
how can i know that this keeb that review by your own thought and you alone are not sent by AI
I sold mine yesterday and ordered the rainy75 now your are making me regret it XD
Don’t feel bad, I got a Rainy75. You won’t feel that way went it arrives lol it’s fantastic.
It’s 80$ now??
Which is way too high for what it is. The Yunzii clone can be had for half of that and it's the same exact thing.
Actually, it sales for whole month on Temu for 29$ directly from Aula store and it is still available in this specific color option, others are sold.
Nah ! Royal Kludge R75 lot better
swick and clitch
I just bought this keyboard along with two other ones to compare.
I got the Razer Huntsman V2, Aula F75, Keychron K2 v2 and Keychron K2 v2 Hot Swappable.
🤔 interesting
Idk it.
Got one and immediately returned it. Got a Royal Kludge M75 instead. It’s a nicer keyboard.
@@NoahBershatsky i didn't mind the aula75, but i just ordered a royal kludge 87 since i missed the home row. triconnects. volume knob. via compatible.
fire
80 dollars for a keyboard with numpad 😊
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