Sounds really good for the price! I was looking at the Sugar65 for a gift to my friend, but this seems like a solid upgrade. Too bad they don't have the Pink color, I guess I'll settle for the Milky White one. Lack of VIA is a non issue to me, considering it's wireless and I'll probably just set it up once and forget about it.
I have bought it from someone else alredy built and the config it has is very nice when it comes to sound Switches: Gateron Smoothie Caps: XVX Jelly Blue I did slightly mod this thing out of curiosity and it sounds even deeper. Yes it was alredy deep sounding Force break mod, added three layers of electrical tape into the cpacebar, and I added two layers of white foam in which you get monitor wrapped. Sadly the pcb is not flex anymore but i am gon take that for nice sounding keeb
in total I ordered 6 units of blue one. Of 6 units only one was unfaulty. 1 came scratched, 1 came without support rubber on the bottom, 1 came without rgb on capslock and delete key, and other 2 came without working software - couldn't change key layout. Half of them all didn't have working 2.4gHz connection. In one unit after replacing the spacebar stabilizer the whole keyboard stopped working.. It looks so good but the quality is such a distaster that's it's hard to recommend.
I'll share some facts about this keyboard as not everyone may be aware of. I ordered 2 units. 1st unit didn't want to connect 2.4gHz and keys didn't want to change in software. In the 2nd it works, however! 2.4.gHz is completely useless as it's not responsive and has massive delay! Not for gamers then! And the total red flag for me is you can't change the FN key layout in the software. Yes it's beautiful keyboard that feels and looks premium, but I have to take aways few points for not being practical.
Mine also has a problem with funcionality. Often turning on the keyboard requires several attempts in wired and wireless modes. Sometimes it bugs for a couple of seconds. So thats where they cut the costs. Besides that very good quality.
How's the typing angle? is the front height seems fairly low so it seems Ok to use without a wrist rest. Still... I know it's a budget board but having that mounting point right by the spacebar means it mutes the sound there.
Hey quick question, I just got the cloud linear for this board, lubed them already, but the space bar has a has a bit of a hollow sound. Did you do anything to it? It's not my keycaps or lubing since the keycaps are DCX BOW which are decent.
You should review the Xinmeng M67 next, it's another contender for the 65% budget board. Here in the Philippines, you can buy one here for as low as $70 when converted to USD
I believe I reviewed a similar board from the same manufacturer with the Yunzii AL66. Yeah, can totally agree that board is up there as one of the better ones I've checked out in the budget space :)
@@makmakg242 For the most part yes, but this Lucky65 just feels noticeably more premium with how the case is manufactured. Stay tuned though cuz I'll be reviewing the Womier SK65, which is basically the same board as this, but pre-built with a volume knob hehe
Not having an “irish” green colorway seems like a missed opportunity. The lack of VIA and the 1.2mm pcb probably makes this a miss for me, mostly because the budget 65% space is already pretty crowded with decent boards. Nothing really makes it stand out.
Trueee! An Irish green would have been so good for this board + GMK Dandy 🍀 But yeah, the lack of Via compatibility and the thin PCB really isn't for everyone.
Terrible take. This is by far the best aluminum wireless 65% keyboard. Cleanest design, amazing sound w/ no LED in random colors telling you you're on wifi/bluetooth/wired or ugly side lights w/ diffuser. Just pure perfection in a clean design.
please help me, I can't figure out how to see how many percent of the charge I have left on the lucky 65, do you know which key combination to press or where to look?
From what the instructions say: Charging light is at the side of FN, it lights red when charging, green when fully charged, and flashes red when low voltage. Also the software does not support any battery readout
I say don't fall for the render just yet, I would wait until you find a review of someone with a Violet unit. I believe Keybored, Wabi Sabi, and Milkcloud are receiving Violet review units :)
Hello, nice review ;) I've bought this keeb first impression was great but I am facing a major flaw that there is no way to configure right alt key with the software, I was able to put in the Sugar65 the right alt in the original FN place and the FN key in the Right Ctrl in the sugar with his software, but it seems that in this keyboard with it's own software is imposible, I configure the keys in the soft as I have in the Sugar65 and save and nothing happens... Somebody with the same problem?
Dude I've got a problem. It came today and I installed their software but I can't can't change the mapping of certain keys. Most of the keys don't want to be changed in their app while others do. I can't change FN to be alt or alt to be FN but also I can't change most of normal keys. Any suggestions?
How did you manage to connenct it to the software? I've just built mine and im attempting to connect it but it keeps showing up with the 'No Devices' screen. Really not sure what to do
@@inserthere44 this keyboard is really random. I had to send back my 1st unit because although it did connect with the software it didn't want to change any keys layout. Only rgb...
Waste of time keyboard lacks QMK/VIA sick of these manufacturers thinking everyone owns just one keyboard. When you own multiple and multiple brands you don't want to install every single manufacturers software. Just support at least via even cheap $36 dollar Keychrons are. Why make all these great keyboards and many of your buyers want QMK/VIA that is why its even pointed out on the site that its not supported.
I'm not sure if you're aware, but one of the main reasons is the lack of wireless support for QMK. ZMK is an option but isn't as common or popular. Any wireless board that isn't a keychron or nuphy has a jank JSON via support which isn't as good as true QMK/via. If the QMK maintainers allowed keychrons fork into the main repo it might be a different story. Hope this clarifies why some budget keebs need their own software! Blame the QMK maintainers!
@@nightrunnerks That is good insight I am cool with just VIA support at least I can maintain all my boards with one piece of software. Cidoo, Epomaker, Feker boards are now at least offer VIA support. I don't like using wireless anyway. I have so many boards that I wire them all in anyway and pull the batteries. If phones explode I am sure eventually these batteries will have quality issues at some point as well on cheap manufactured boards. So not worth risking my house for wireless connectivity.
I am not addicted to foam sound but this sound is definitely addictive
Sounds really good for the price! I was looking at the Sugar65 for a gift to my friend, but this seems like a solid upgrade. Too bad they don't have the Pink color, I guess I'll settle for the Milky White one. Lack of VIA is a non issue to me, considering it's wireless and I'll probably just set it up once and forget about it.
Just got it very nice board, stock stabs were good no mod needed i used wuque morandi and got myself osume keycaps and it sounds really creamy
the vendor flip the price for crazy amount, in asia it's just 40 usd
Yeah, I just bought this for U$46 in Australia with shipping
@@DE-cj9pt where did you buy it from? im in Aus too so itd be fanastic for that
I have bought it from someone else alredy built and the config it has is very nice when it comes to sound
Switches: Gateron Smoothie
Caps: XVX Jelly Blue
I did slightly mod this thing out of curiosity and it sounds even deeper. Yes it was alredy deep sounding
Force break mod, added three layers of electrical tape into the cpacebar, and I added two layers of white foam in which you get monitor wrapped. Sadly the pcb is not flex anymore but i am gon take that for nice sounding keeb
Really well-constructed and detailed review - nice job!
Just found your channel and im very impressed, keep it up!
Much appreciated my dude :)
Thanks!
in total I ordered 6 units of blue one. Of 6 units only one was unfaulty. 1 came scratched, 1 came without support rubber on the bottom, 1 came without rgb on capslock and delete key, and other 2 came without working software - couldn't change key layout. Half of them all didn't have working 2.4gHz connection. In one unit after replacing the spacebar stabilizer the whole keyboard stopped working.. It looks so good but the quality is such a distaster that's it's hard to recommend.
I thought mine came without rgb on capslock and delete key but it turned out that only holes in the foam weren't cut out.
"Lack of VIA" what does that mean? Can you please tell me before i buy it
this keyboard sounds sooooooooooooooooo good!
I'll share some facts about this keyboard as not everyone may be aware of. I ordered 2 units. 1st unit didn't want to connect 2.4gHz and keys didn't want to change in software. In the 2nd it works, however! 2.4.gHz is completely useless as it's not responsive and has massive delay! Not for gamers then! And the total red flag for me is you can't change the FN key layout in the software. Yes it's beautiful keyboard that feels and looks premium, but I have to take aways few points for not being practical.
Would be amazing a VIA support
Cant you just plug it in using the type c cable? Wouldn’t that make it good for gaming?
Mine also has a problem with funcionality. Often turning on the keyboard requires several attempts in wired and wireless modes. Sometimes it bugs for a couple of seconds. So thats where they cut the costs. Besides that very good quality.
Nice keeb, i think one of the major flaws is the non support for screwed stabs... but for the price it's still a great choice.
How's the typing angle? is the front height seems fairly low so it seems Ok to use without a wrist rest.
Still... I know it's a budget board but having that mounting point right by the spacebar means it mutes the sound there.
Got a universal aluminum plate that worked with this. Only issue was the tab switch is covered. I only use wired anyway
Hey quick question, I just got the cloud linear for this board, lubed them already, but the space bar has a has a bit of a hollow sound. Did you do anything to it? It's not my keycaps or lubing since the keycaps are DCX BOW which are decent.
try to stuff it with something. Tape or some foam
do you recommend a 75% that also has the same build quality as this? but also the same price?
You should review the Xinmeng M67 next, it's another contender for the 65% budget board. Here in the Philippines, you can buy one here for as low as $70 when converted to USD
I believe I reviewed a similar board from the same manufacturer with the Yunzii AL66.
Yeah, can totally agree that board is up there as one of the better ones I've checked out in the budget space :)
@@Merkeebs so same thoughts and conclusion but without the knob?
@@makmakg242 For the most part yes, but this Lucky65 just feels noticeably more premium with how the case is manufactured. Stay tuned though cuz I'll be reviewing the Womier SK65, which is basically the same board as this, but pre-built with a volume knob hehe
@@Merkeebs could've been more premium if they opt to use Copper sheet below, though I wished Lucky65 ends up being available in the Philippines
@@makmakg242 Local PH vendor Kurdtbro Switches will have stocks / hold the local groupbuy for the Lucky65 :)
IS THE SOFTWARE SAFE???? my defender and chrome say it could be a virus so i am wondering if it is safe pls reply
Not having an “irish” green colorway seems like a missed opportunity. The lack of VIA and the 1.2mm pcb probably makes this a miss for me, mostly because the budget 65% space is already pretty crowded with decent boards. Nothing really makes it stand out.
Trueee! An Irish green would have been so good for this board + GMK Dandy 🍀
But yeah, the lack of Via compatibility and the thin PCB really isn't for everyone.
Coming from an Irish person, this would have been awesome 🤩
What other new boards sell for $80 delivered to US? For this price I could paint it myself and still call it a great deal lol.
Terrible take.
This is by far the best aluminum wireless 65% keyboard. Cleanest design, amazing sound w/ no LED in random colors telling you you're on wifi/bluetooth/wired or ugly side lights w/ diffuser.
Just pure perfection in a clean design.
the problem is that no one submitted that in the interest check (you can it IC on their site)
by removing the ixpe foam and the pet film, it makes the board clack?
Does make the board lean more towards a clackier config since it's alot less foam reliant.
can silicone dampening makes your board thock or clack? im using the aula f75 and the silicone inside is fully covered
I just got this keyboard but would really love to know how to use the volume controls on it 🙏
What’re the switches that come with the keyboard ?
please help me, I can't figure out how to see how many percent of the charge I have left on the lucky 65, do you know which key combination to press or where to look?
From what the instructions say: Charging light is at the side of FN, it lights red when charging, green when fully charged, and flashes red when low voltage.
Also the software does not support any battery readout
Hi, I have the board and how do I remove the charging indicator? I'm not plannin to use it wireless and how do i fix the sratchy spacebar?
removing the ixpe and pet film makes it clackier right?
removing the pet makes it sound thin, if you plan to remove it, tape the pcb flex cuts or use a stiffer plate
How does it compare to neo65 in terms of sound?
Can anyone tell me what size of screw need to open this board ... I have 5-6 hex screw drivers but none of them works
What's the size of allen key to open the hex screws on this keeb?
how to enable 2.4g and also use the wire mode?
is it compatible with windows 11?
I'm confused why the 2 photos of the violet keyboard are so drastically different.
I say don't fall for the render just yet, I would wait until you find a review of someone with a Violet unit.
I believe Keybored, Wabi Sabi, and Milkcloud are receiving Violet review units :)
@@Merkeebs awesome, thank you for the intel! I will keep an eye out.
So is this the same as the Womier SK65 that they're launching?
From the same manufacturer yes, but I’ll also be checking out the SK65 in an upcoming video just to see whats different with it :)
AULAf75 already took the place of best budget keyboard
Plastic and different layout
gmk67 is better
@@ambasing69 what are you on about
@@ZeroChoices fym
@@ambasing69 gmk67 is literally outdated even tho it just came out a year ago fym
Hello, nice review ;)
I've bought this keeb first impression was great but I am facing a major flaw that there is no way to configure right alt key with the software, I was able to put in the Sugar65 the right alt in the original FN place and the FN key in the Right Ctrl in the sugar with his software, but it seems that in this keyboard with it's own software is imposible, I configure the keys in the soft as I have in the Sugar65 and save and nothing happens...
Somebody with the same problem?
Hey can you change FN key in the software?
What kind of mouse mat are you using?
It's a grey linen deskmat from KBDFans :)
@@Merkeebs Thanks! Much appreciated. Ordered two.
Nice vid mate
My only deal breaker does it support mac?
It does :)
Dude I've got a problem. It came today and I installed their software but I can't can't change the mapping of certain keys. Most of the keys don't want to be changed in their app while others do. I can't change FN to be alt or alt to be FN but also I can't change most of normal keys. Any suggestions?
How did you manage to connenct it to the software? I've just built mine and im attempting to connect it but it keeps showing up with the 'No Devices' screen. Really not sure what to do
@@inserthere44 make sure you are connected with cable
@@maxchopin409 yh I'm connected with the cable, I tried with the 2.4GHz receiver and via cable but still nothing
@@inserthere44 this keyboard is really random. I had to send back my 1st unit because although it did connect with the software it didn't want to change any keys layout. Only rgb...
via support?
Nope. Unfortunately
hey when u will review chilkey ND 75
I'm still waiting on my review unit from Chilkey at the moment.
Video on it will come out once it's ready :)
What's the difference between this and the Sugar65?
Wow step cap. Nice keyboard
Howto switch mode?
Function tab
mine
Waste of time keyboard lacks QMK/VIA sick of these manufacturers thinking everyone owns just one keyboard. When you own multiple and multiple brands you don't want to install every single manufacturers software. Just support at least via even cheap $36 dollar Keychrons are. Why make all these great keyboards and many of your buyers want QMK/VIA that is why its even pointed out on the site that its not supported.
I'm not sure if you're aware, but one of the main reasons is the lack of wireless support for QMK. ZMK is an option but isn't as common or popular.
Any wireless board that isn't a keychron or nuphy has a jank JSON via support which isn't as good as true QMK/via.
If the QMK maintainers allowed keychrons fork into the main repo it might be a different story. Hope this clarifies why some budget keebs need their own software! Blame the QMK maintainers!
@@nightrunnerks That is good insight I am cool with just VIA support at least I can maintain all my boards with one piece of software. Cidoo, Epomaker, Feker boards are now at least offer VIA support. I don't like using wireless anyway. I have so many boards that I wire them all in anyway and pull the batteries. If phones explode I am sure eventually these batteries will have quality issues at some point as well on cheap manufactured boards. So not worth risking my house for wireless connectivity.