Type in Style! 🎉 Elevate your workspace with the F75.
The EPOMAKERx Aula F75 is a 75% wireless mechanical keyboard designed for gamers and professionals alike. It features a compact layout, advanced gasket structure for comfort, five-layer acoustic padding for noise reduction, and a robust 4000mAh battery for extended use. With customizable RGB lighting and hot-swappable keys, this keyboard is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their typing experience.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Button Quantity | 80 |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Backlit, 3 Modes, Customizable Display Keys, Hot-Swappable |
Number of Keys | 80 |
Style | Classic |
Theme | Gaming |
Color | Light Blue |
Material | Silicone, Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.7"L x 5.64"W x 1.7"H |
H**D
awesome for the price
Bought it as a replacement to my Logitech G413 carbon. Coming from a full-sized keyboard, there are adjustments, pros, and cons:adjustments:- not having the number pad may be a big deal to some. even typing in phone numbers every now and then is a big hassle when not having a dedicated numpad. likely a skill issue, so put it under adjustments, not cons.- adjusting to the location of the arrow keys.- lack of a right alt key. this may not be a big deal to single language users, but if you use more than one language, then the right alt key is usually the key that is used to switch languages. i programmed the right shift to perform this function since i don't use it much.- the small size also comes with less spacing between the keys. it may not be noticeable to many, but in my case this means that my thumbs often meet at the spacebar which is weird.Pros:- the sound is, what people say, "thocky." It doesn't have the high-pitched "ting," and is especially noticeable when you use the space bar or other keys with stabilizers.- the keys seem to be a tad bit lighter, which may be a personal preference thing- the keys seem a bit more responsive. hard to say specifically, but i feel like my typing speed and accuracy improved 5~10%. not a lot but noticeable.- the G413 was not hotswappable, and when a couple keys kept malfunctioning, it was time to dump it. this one is, and comes with two extra keys.- the keycaps are nice and as they are not shine-through like the G413, feel they will last longer. on the G413, the lettering started to fade after a couple years.-for what it's worth, the lights are more adjustable.Cons:- the included cable is a very generic, cheap usb A to C, especially compared to the braided one in the G413- no additional USB slot on the keyboard, which is not a big deal, but the one in the G413 came in handy every now and then.- the software is a bit less refined than the logitech; it still does what it needs to do, however.- while i can get other keycaps, i kinda miss the shine-through keycaps of the G413 as it makes the keys more legible. i may actually invest on a monitor lamp now.Overall, at about the same price, i would recommend this over the logitech, although it really will depend on whether you need the number pad or not.
J**Y
In love with this mechanical keyboard! Overall a good value imo for what you get with its price.
Had this keyboard for almost a month as an upgrade from my crappy logitech keyboard that seen better days. I ordered my aula F75 w/ the LEOBOG Reaper Switches based off a youtubers recommendation and comparing the various sounds of the different switches offered. Omg the reaper ones sound so good and are amazing to type on!Im currently using it off a 2.4 Ghz connection and to my PC & no connection issues and it works just works flawlessly, but I do like theres the option of bluetooth or wired if I ever need it. The 4000 Mah battery is also quite good and from when I first took it out of the box, to using it for about 4 ish weeks I only had to charge it once. I noticed that if the RGB lighting is on a lot, it will deplete the battery more often, than if I leave the RGB completely off. The Aula driver/software overall is decent but can be confusing at times. Being that this keyboards size is 75% is the perfect form factor for my use case.I also appreciate the plastic dust cover. I eat a lot at my desk while doing my work/school things and with my last keyboard which I had looked absolutely disgusting and yucky with all the food crumbs and etc. So, I ultize the cover everyday.I loved and are enjoying this keyboard so much that I went ahead and ordered some custom Pikachu japanese style keycaps for it as I am a Pokemon & Pikachu lover. (See photo below). Overall, the hot swapable keys are as advertised and this makes my keyboard much more personalizeable.Highly recommend the keyboard & best PC accessory purchase I have made !
T**E
Multi-device support and connectivity that just works.
Excellent value, and all of it's connectivity modes just WORK. I'm so surprised you have so many options for how to connect this keyboard, which also mean that you can use this keyboard for multiple sources and switch between them at the same time. For example, if you have both a desktop and a laptop, you could connect the wire to your desktop, and then the dongle or bluetooth with your laptop, and then switch between them with just a flip of a switch.The volume button works great, and pressing it plays/pauses your music. I just love keyboards with volume knobs, and this is no exceptionThe base keycaps feel great. Soft on the hands, but feel firm and confident when typing.
D**U
Very nicely built keyboard for a really impressive price.
Incredibly good keyboard for the price. I had an Epomaker TH80 with an intermittently failing key that I wanted to replace (PCB issue, not switch) so I got the AULA F75 with Ice Vein switches.##### Pros:- Very well damped. Sounds very clean and creamy - no resonances or rattle.- Solid weight, consistent feel and sound throughout the keyboard- Switches are legit - I had never heard of LEOBOG before but the Ice Veins feel and sound great so far. Smooth and clean. I think they might be nicer than the Black Inks in my TH80.##### Cons: (mostly vs TH80 that I had before)- The caps are pretty cheap (not unexpected). Swapping over to the caps from my TH80 greatly improved the sound and feel, and I much prefer the MDA profile as well.- The rotary encoder doesn't have very distinct indents, and it cannot be rebound to other functions besides volume. I used to use it for quickly scrolling chats or large documents via pg up/down, and I cannot do that anymore without manual registry workaround.- There is a blinking charging indicator next to the Esc key that cannot be turned off as long as the battery is charging. The good news is that it is not under a key, so you can just put some tape over it.- Software is a little janky. No custom/open source FW support.
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