AULA F75 75% Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, Hot Swappable Creamy Keyboard, Pre-lubed Reaper Switches, 2.4GHz/Type-C/BT5.0, RGB Backlit Gaming Keyboards(White & Blue) by AULA
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Editor’s Choice — discover the AULA F75 75% Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, Hot Swappable Creamy Keyboard, Pre-lubed Reaper Switches, 2.4GHz/Type-C/BT5.0, RGB Backlit Gaming Keyboards(White & Blue) by AULA, built for performance and designed for life in the United States.
About AULA F75 75% Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, Hot Swappable Creamy Keyboard, Pre-lubed Reaper Switches, 2.4GHz/Type-C/BT5.0, RGB Backlit Gaming Keyboards(White & Blue)
- Tri-mode Connection Keyboard: AULA F75 wireless mechanical keyboard supports BT5.0, 2.4GHz wireless and USB wired connection, can connect up to five devices at the same time, and easily switch by shortcut keys or side button. F75 computer keyboard is suitable for PC, laptops, tablets, mobile phones, PS, XBOX etc, to meet all the needs of users. In addition, the rechargeable keyboard is equipped with a 4000mAh large-capacity battery, which has long-lasting battery life
- Hot-swap Custom Keyboard: This custom mechanical keyboard with hot-swappable base supports 3-pin or 5-pin switches replacement. Even keyboard beginners can easily DIY there own keyboards without soldering issue. F75 gaming keyboards equipped with pre-lubricated stabilizers and LEOBOG reaper switches, bring smooth typing feeling and pleasant creamy mechanical sound, provide fast response for exciting game
- Advanced Structure & PCB Single Key Slotting: This thocky heavy mechanical keyboard features an advanced structure, extended integrated silicone pad, and PCB single key slotting, better optimizes resilience and stability, making the hand feel softer and more elastic. Five layers of filling silencer fills the gap between the PCB, the positioning plate and the shaft,effectively counteracting the cavity noise sound of the shaft hitting the positioning plate, and providing a solid feel
- 16.8 Million RGB Backlit: F75 light up led keyboard features 16.8 million RGB lighting color. With 16 lighting effects to add a great atmosphere to the game. And supports 10 cool music rhythm lighting effects with driver. Lighting brightness and speed can be adjusted by the knob or the FN and key combination. You can select the single color effect as wish. And you can turn the backlight off if you do not need it
- Professional Gaming Keyboard: No matter the outlook, the construction, or the function, F75 mechanical keyboard is definitely a professional gaming keyboard. This 81-key 75% layout compact keyboard can save more desktop space while retaining the necessary arrow keys for gaming. Additionally, with the multi-function knob, you can easily control the backlight and Media. Full-key macro programmable, you can customize the function of single key or key combination function through F75 driver to increase the probability of winning the game and improve the work efficiency(Driver download: bit.ly/m/AULA). N key rollover, and supports WIN key lock to prevent accidental touches in intense games
- Multi-function Control Knob: This AULA 75% wireless gaming keyboard is equipped with functional knob to switch gaming mode or office mode. In gaming mode, you can rotate the knob to adjust the brightness of the lights, and click the knob to switch the lighting effects easily; in office mode, rotate the knob to adjust the volume, and click the knob to play or pause. Long press the knob for about 5 seconds to switch modes
The AULA F75 75% Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, Hot Swappable Creamy Keyboard, Pre-lubed Reaper Switches, 2.4GHz/Type-C/BT5.0, RGB Backlit Gaming Keyboards(White & Blue) by AULA combines reliability, modern design, and user-focused engineering. Perfect for everyday use, it delivers trusted results for American customers who value comfort.
Specification: AULA F75 75% Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, Hot Swappable Creamy Keyboard, Pre-lubed Reaper Switches, 2.4GHz/Type-C/BT5.0, RGB Backlit Gaming Keyboards(White & Blue) by AULA
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1276 reviews for AULA F75 75% Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, Hot Swappable Creamy Keyboard, Pre-lubed Reaper Switches, 2.4GHz/Type-C/BT5.0, RGB Backlit Gaming Keyboards(White & Blue) by AULA
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$110.56 Original price was: $110.56.$80.68Current price is: $80.68.
Jason –
Chegou uma semana antes do previsto <3 O teclado é muito lindo, tô apaixonada. Só estou usando há 3 dias, mas a experiência tá sendo muito positiva. Ele é bem mais pesado que meu antigo teclado (que não tinha toda essa construção do AULA), as teclas parecem ser de uma ótima qualidade, essa cor é muito bonita e, apesar da minha preocupação de não enxergar direito as letras pelo azul ser claro, elas são bem visíveis. O rgb dele é bem bonito, mesmo não dando pra ver as teclas no escuro e não tive problema pra instalar o software. A única coisa que não gostei muito foi que os switches extras não são iguais aos que vem no teclado, mas estou confiando na qualidade dos leobog pra não precisar trocar tão cedo (o som é super satisfatório). Enfim, pra ser um teclado top de linha só faltou a construção em alumínio, mas pelo preço vale muito, ainda mais se estiver em promoção. 10/10
Jason –
The AULA F75 White is an absolute stunner. The build feels premium — solid frame, no flex, and that clean white finish just makes the whole setup look next-level. The typing feel is insanely good — smooth switches, zero wobble, and that thocky sound that’s just addictive.
Connectivity’s flawless too — whether wired or wireless, it wakes instantly and stays super responsive. The RGB is bright and crisp without being overdone, and the keycaps have this nice matte texture that feels great under the fingers.
But honestly, the best part? That white aesthetic. It’s sleek, minimal, and makes your desk look so clean and futuristic. It’s the kind of keyboard you keep glancing at just because it looks that good.
If you’re into performance and aesthetics, the AULA F75 White nails both. Absolute gem for the price.
Zach Norman –
Best budget keyboard in my opinion. I’ve used about 5 different keyboards ranging from 50-210 dollars. This one is definitely the best sounding best feeling and best looking for the price. 3 different connection modes make it easy to keep your setup clean without cables. The rgb is customizable and the keycaps and switches are easily changeable. The keys sounds are light yet deep and definitely scratch the itch in my brain.
Lance Char jr –
Currently typing on this keyboard. It’s a great little board and the value is unbeatable. Great creamy/thocky sound out of the box, hot swappable (very impressive for this price) and I personally love the linears, (I’ve only used tactile switches in the past)
For $40-$60 this is a no-brainer. The software works well enough for me and allowed me to rebind the right function key to be a second windows key, (makes some of my shortcuts easier.) The arrow keys, delete key, and some other navigation keys are great to have on such a little board. The knob is a little flimsy but it’s decent. Overall killer board.
Definitely recommend over the more expensive big gamer brands like SteelSeries, Razer, and I even prefer this over my more expensive ducky keyboards. It’s more modular than my old keyboards as well.
Adri –
The BEST keyboard I’ve had! I’m a college student, but I also game often, so I wanted a keyboard that could do both without sticking to a single thing. This is IT. The keyboard is raised so it allows for me to also use a wrist pad comfortably. The sound is absolutely perfect for me, smooth and buttery. The battery is also something to brag about because I have only charged it ONCE in 6 months and it still lights up and is able to connect without a hitch. It is a bit chunky/heavy, but that’s not something I’d stress about. The keys are very sensitive to touch which is great for me since I hate having to smash a key in order for it to work. It seems pretty sturdy and durable already but it also came with some extra key bits (not actual keys). The knob is used for volume and it’s super practical (also works great!). The light modes and colors are super cute and can match any mood you’re in. Overall a great buy, especially since most keyboards of this caliber are $100+. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!
Zach Norman –
ilk defa mekanik bir klavye kullanıyorum. çıkardığı ses ve tuş takımının normal klavyeye göre basılınca daha derine gömülmesi başta rahatsız ediciydi ancak 2-3 günlük kullanım sonrası kullanım çok keyifli olmaya başladı ve çıkardığı ses de hoşuma gidiyor artık. Fakat katiyen ofis tipi yerde kullanılabilecek bir ürün değil. ayrıca saatler boyu uzun yazı yazmak için de uygun olmayacaktır. çok güzel bir kaliteli retro duruşu var. ışıklarını yakmadan kullanmak da keyifli, nostalji havası veriyor.
Marco –
Very nice keyboard, super cute colors, nice clicking sounds, honestly a wooting knockoff but a really good one i will say. only issue is that it is hard to see what you are typing as the keys themselves dont light up only the backlighting works.
J. Pham –
I’m new to thocky keyboards, but I believe this one is great for the price. Sound is excellent, RGB looks good despite not having shine-through keycaps (not using it that much though) and build quality feels solid. Battery life is extremely good for my needs. I haven’t exactly measured it, but with occasional gaming sessions, web browsing, some typing and RGB off it has been going without charging for almost 2 weeks now. Talking about gaming, I’m a competitive player, but not to the point of actually being benefited by rapid trigger or stuff like that, so it works well for me, but might not be good enough for more advanced players. For typing tho, it is the best keyboard I’ve ever had.
Some cons are that it apparently isn’t easy to customize since it’s held by plastic clips instead of screws, and it also has north facing LEDs. The latter is not really a deal breaker because the switches (LEOBOG Reapers) are fairly tall and don’t interfere with cherry profile keycaps, but if you want to use other switch-keycap combos it might be a problem. Software is bad, but I’ve only used it once to see what was up and uninstalled it immediately after, so not really an issue.
It’s great for what it is: a pre-built customizable-ish good quality tri-mode 75% keyboard
J. Pham –
The Aula F75 is a fantastic 75% keyboard that aesthetically fits perfectly on my desk. I absolutely love the versatile connectivity, offering Bluetooth, a USB dongle, and a reliable wired option. The Greywood switches are a highlight, and they provide a light, crispy, and noticeably “sharper” (not sure if that’s the right word) clack than the Reapers, which has a deeper thock. The RGB lighting is vibrant, and has many different and unique presets, but can be easily disabled, and the volume knob is incredibly handy (just remember to read the manual to set it up initially!). Combined with its great keycap color scheme, this keyboard is an excellent all-around package. I also like how there’s no flex in the body of the keyboard, which makes me confident in the plastic’s quality – I have no doubt that it will last for many more years. Must get for any gamer or anyone who spends a lot of time on the computer!
Amazon Customer –
I wanted to downsize my desk setup and was skeptical about going from a big bulky full size keyboard to this smaller one, but I’m loving it.
Right out of the box, it has a nice weight and quality feel to it. Being a smaller keyboard means I can move it out of the way much easier when I need to. No issues with connecting via Bluetooth, adapter, or wired.
Lots of backlit RGB color modes to flip through from solid colors to spectrums – there’s a neat mode that lights up your keystrokes, spreading out from the single key you press across the whole keyboard. I recommend keeping your instruction manual handy so you don’t forget how to adjust these lighting and other key settings.
And of course, there’s the creamy sound and typing action – it’s pretty satisfying to type with! One minor annoyance though, I’m used to resting my thumb on the space bar and you can’t really do that on this keyboard cause you’re bound to press it accidentally. Gotta retrain my brain to only hover over it or stay away from it, or maybe there’s a way to adjust the sensitivity but I haven’t looked that far into it.
Overall though I’m very happy with this keyboard, and for the money it’s a really good value!