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 |
A**
Amazing Keyboard On A Budget
Loving how the keyboard sounds stock, it has a good amount of "thock", and I love the fact that I can mod it any way that I wish because it's hotswappable and easy to change the keycaps. The typing can be a bit sensitive, but I'll Initially be giving it a 5 star review, and will change my review over time if I feel that it's not to my liking but first impressions are very good. I'll also note that because it's south facing LEDs, the keyboard is very vibrant. I'm not the biggest fan of the keycaps themselves having the letters on the bottom middle side of the keycaps, but this is easy fixed with a different keycap set. With what you're buying here, that's a pretty cheap and reasonable option to consider if it's also not to your liking. The setup was easy, it was a quick plug and play with the USB C to USB A into my PC with no hassle. The software was easy to install by searching for the model I had ("Epomaker x Aula F75 drivers") and installing. No restart needed from what I can tell. I can't comment on the battery life as I'm not a wireless keyboard enjoyer, always use a cable, apologies that I can't really say much about that in my review. TL;DR: is down below for my overall thoughts.TL;DR of my thoughts on this product:Pros:-------------------*Fast typing that's responsive*Good south facing LEDs that are vibrant*Pretty good "thock" sound on the board from the factory*The typing experience overall feels smooth*The design is pretty solid overall, doesn't flex much unless you're trying on purpose*The volume knob on the upper right is super nice to have for multimedia!*Size is pretty reasonable for a 75% keyboard*Amazing price proposition for the consumer that's looking for something a little less average in their mech. keyboardCons/nitpicks:------------------*Keycaps having lettering on the bottom south side is not my favorite, but easy can replace them for something else*Doesn't come with a magnetic attachments for a wristwrest so you might want to consider buying one separately*Switches are a little too sensitive, but overall pretty good
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.
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