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It's so dumb because there are so many reviews on this keyboard. Literal sheep cannot make their own decision without watching their favorite creator, not a knock to hipyo, though
Yeah, its way better And all the points that he made about the software and the build quality of Aula vs RK are the same points. Not a spectacular build quality, bad customer support, not soo good software for 50% more money. Yeah, I feel like sometimes he just wants to be different and having a say into something the community agrees on. If you made a blind test with him, 2 months prior with he sound test he would 100% take the Aula.
@@RodrigoQuintas0 he gave a disclaimer like three times in the video that it just comes down to personal preference. you can like whatever you like, his opinions are subjective. he’s not doing it simply to diverge from the popular opinion, he just doesn’t share the same opinion. why is this concept so difficult to understand?
@@RodrigoQuintas0 or you know someone can have an entirely different opinion and preference. I feel like people want him to review this board (and give it a good rating or recommendation) not because they haven’t bought it and have a plan to buy it but because they already bought it and want to feel good about purchasing it so that they don’t feel like they are wasting their money. If you like it then it’s fine and if certain people don’t like it then it’s also fine, you don’t have to seek validation from others.
@@pantsumancer totally agree with you that people can have different opinions but in most of his videos he has shown preference towards "thock" yet here he seemed to have prefer RK M75 even though he ended the video right after the sound test without sharing any preferences though.
Honestly, this keyboard has been a game changer for me. As someone who has to switch between and Mac keyboard and Windows device frequently for work, the instant mac mode and windows mode switching capability has been a really nice quality of life upgrade. I also love how I can basically plug the 2.4g into my mac, and when it's gaming time I just need to flip a switch to wired which doubles as charging. It also sounds and feels even better than my KBDfans board which was 200$+ - definitely not regretting my purchase here!
Its weird because in the time since this keyboard came out theres been several other boards that i think are just as good that have come out in this price range but this was kind of the first game changer for me. I still use mine every day even if i sort of wish id ordered a different color lol
@@fractalarbitrage I haven't used the hi75 so I can't tell but aesthetically I prefer both the RK m75 and Aulaf75. The leobog has that logo I don't think is all that attractive and thankfully Aula seems to be moving away from the obnoxious gamer aesthetic they started out in.
I do think one key detail that's sadly missed out is that often this keyboard either goes on sale or is just sold cheap really easily (I can get one rn for around $43). It really changes the financial dynamic of the aula alot. For example on that same market the RK M75 is $63 and rainy75 is $94. The difference in those prices is big enough that alot of people on poorer countries are gonna make that "sacrifice" and still be happy with it.
I just ordered this one as my very first mechanical keyboard, because I just needed somewhere to start. Was planning on possibly modifying it though, so it's a little annoying to learn that it's not as easy as with other boards. But I really appreciate all the information in this video, it will help me a ton moving forward! Thanks!
good job on flipping those feet, hipyo! feet havent been flipped as well as you did! 👍 since it had a shinethrough keycap option, you should have already expected it to be northfacing LEDs. but like you said, northfacing isnt such a big problem nowadays.
But... based on your sound test the AULA F75 sounds considerably better than the Royal Kludge M75. I had looked at reviews for that keyboard a while back and eventually the fact that it did not have an aluminum case and that I didn't like the sound profile were deal breakers for me. FYI have not purchased an AULA F75, I actually purchased the Rainy 75 recently. And I'm super happy with the Rainy 75, it has all the features I wanted even though I could have gotten 2 AULA F75 keyboards for the same price if I purchased everything on Amazon. But I still feel it was money well spent, because I'm not collecting keyboards like you, Hipyo. Er, I mean, I'm not collecting quite as many keyboards as you are, Hipyo.
Thank you for making this video, Hipyo! Appreciate it! I was on a tight ass budget - and - HATED my old Logiteck G512... I knew you would notice all the keyboards flaws - thankfully for me - I wanted one to use out the box!
I want to try the gateron milky yellow pros too! Can you upload a video showing the sound difference between stock switches and gaterons? I got mine with the ice veins ones.
Think it's true that the F75 is probably the best out-of-the-box experience you can get for roughly $60, but there are other superior aluminum 75% options (Leobog Hi75 barebones, Monsgeek M1 V3 barebones, and Womier SK71/Yunzii AL71 prebuilts) for an extra $15-30 that are essentially a tier up in quality. It's not a bad board, but the market is super competitive right now.
I agree that the RK M75 (and the Yunzii B75) feel slightly better than the Aula F75. However, they also cost more. There is a market for people who want to use a keyboard stock without investing more money to swap out keycaps, foam, switches, etc. This is where the Aula F75 shines - just plug it in and type. I also have both the Reaper and TTC Crescent switch versions. For $69 and no significant modding required these are really hard to beat.
What? 69 dollar? So pricey. It only 57 usd for ice vein on my country. And i still think that was pricey because i can get the leobog reaper switch for 46 Usd.
So the reason that I chose the f75 over other budget options is because I'm new to the hobby and wanted to start at a solid affordable baseline. Because the board was so affordable, I was able to experiment with different switches and caps. Now when I do choose to upgrade, I'll have more knowledge of the hobby and a really solid board in the meantime.
Just got mine that I bought on Prime Day for £64 with the Ice Vein switches, and it is MILES better than my Keychron V1 I had been using - the stabs on it were just awful whereas the Aula F75 is genuinely amazing for the price. Highly recommend this keyboard!
I have both the Aula 75 (Ice Vein) and the Royal Kludge, definitely prefer the Aula for both typing and gaming. The fact it's $20-40 cheaper is icing on the cake.
I had Zero idea that keyboard professionals existed. Like taking apart keyboards, modding them, etc. Ive never really heard of that. But I really like the Aula F75 and I think it sounds better than the one you compared it to. I really dont mind that its difficult to get open, Im not a keybaord enthusiast and this keyboard marks off everything on my list. Im getting the "Emerald" color which has light blue, beige, and green key caps. Also Im pairing it with the Darmoshark M3 mouse which Im not sure was a good decision or not but it matches the keyboard and had a good design which is honestly all I care about.
15 years ago I paid $200 to import a basic cherry brown keyboard. Today I'm typing on the Nuphy Air75v2 with buttery smooth low profile hot swappable switches, 220 hours of battery life, bluetooth+2.4ghz (yes I am using this on my Steamdeck and desktop PC simultaneously), and it only cost $120.
I think you hit the nail on the head with the people already own it! This board was actually released almost a year ago, maybe more than a year ago. I did a written review in March when Epomaker did their branded version of it and for the price it's one of the best if not the best plastic keyboard I have used. However since then we have had a number of fully AL keyboards for almost the same price or only slightly more. The number of TikToc videos on this board is insane in recent months though and the Aula branded version is often on sale on Amazon as well which I think is driving sales. But at least price to performance this is a good board unlike the number of people buying those $200 Highground boards that aren't any better IMHO than some on amazon for $40.
@@asliaffan The ak820 pro has a better response time. And 5ms isn't much but you can actually feel it if you're peeking an awper. It's especially noticeable if you want to peek an awper at window from mid on mirage on t-side. A well timed counter strafe can save your life and net you a kill.
@@NyangisKhanlatency isn't a breaking point of buying a keyboard, it rl depends on switches. Unlike with the mice we can calculate based on the click sound, it would be nearly impossible to calculate latency of a linear switches keyboard
I've been using the AULA F75 for a couple of months now and sure, the software isn't great, it's made out of plastic, and it's barely modifiable. However, depending on where you live, something similar like the Keychron V1 Max costs around $180 or the Keychron Q1 Max $480. So considering I paid $55, it's a steal for what it delivers.
This is completely subjective but the Aula F75 sounds way better then what you pulled out (THOCKY AF) and is pretty much a big reason why most people bought this, including myself xD, plus the price for what you get is super worth it! Great review btw!
I already own this as well and at the time it came out I would say damn amazing for the sound! I'd say since it was my first Keyboard its what got me started to the hobby. I get it as well and agree that now there would be better choices for the price for sure, after the wave of all these Aluminum budget keyboards there is just so much to choose from. but i would say it was an amazing starting point (when it was released). And now they have the M75!! just got one! and boi oh boi i love it. its like they made their F75 aluminum. i don't think its heavily marketed yet but hopeful to see you review it. appreciate all your videos!
i've own the royal kludge r75 in the past but it bricked like in 2 weeks, so i had to find another keyboard, that's when i got the epomaker th80pro but it got bricked too... it lasted almost a year but again, i had to get another keyboard, which is the aula 75 and i couldn't be more happy, it looks good, sound good and IMO, it feels as good as royal kludge r75. that one had better rgb tho but im pretty satisfied with this aula 75. and at least it hasn't bricked yet lol
if youre here for the answer, its at 11:50 and he says "yes. its a fine keyboard, it sounds really nice, and it feels pretty decent" "if you bought it then you should be happy"
This is the first mechanical 'custom' 'enthusiast' keyboard I've bought (the parts of my first "build" kb is still shipping). I love how it sounds (stock) so I'm a little scared of what Hipyo's verdict is going to be, if I made a bad choice or not!
i just bought this last week and i love it first 75% keyboard ive used though and im used to 60%s and getting used to the esc key higher is kinda difficult to understand
Don't worry about Hipyo's verdict. Think of this video as just entertainment. All that matters is how your keyboard makes you feel. If you love typing on it and are pleased with the aesthetic, then you made the right choice.
Is there a difference between a EPOMAKER x AULA and a normal AULA branded keyboard of the same model name/number? Would also like to see a review of the AULA F87, F99, and F98 Pro.
This keyboard is annoying popular here in Brazil, i'm not much into white/colorful keyboards, but I was considering to buy one of those... Now I now that I don`t need to, thanks hipyo
I'm typing on the epomaker Ajazz AK820 Pro right now at Panera, despite the fact they no longer sell the energy drink that will kill you (I'll have to kill myself from their gluten orange scones instead). It's my go-to 'toss in a backpack' portable Mechanical keyboard. The little screen allows you to upload pictures or even animated gifs, although it takes a while to get use to the software to do so (dimensions of gifs have to be under 250 px). I have the clear Akko V3 Crystal Pro switches and some Milky Frosted Fog Transparent Keycaps as the RGB on this keyboard is pretty impressive. It's a fun keyboard although I have a Keychron with some silent Redragon Stars A120 Silent Tactile switches for my "serious, adult" work keyboard.
People that bought this keyboard and love it wanted you to review it so the word gets out and helps other people who are looking to buy a keyboard. I agree with you on the RK M75. I have it, and it is awesome. I love the silver switches on it.
Did you preorder, Kickstarter, or something like that, or did you order it and receive it recently? Because I just ordered one and wondering if I’ll actually get it soon, because I ordered it from wobkey and not Amazon or something else
I have tried and own different keyboards and Aula 75 is a sweet spot, not too expensive and not too cheap but the quality it delivers is pretty decent, also sound good. The only thing I hate about it is no Via Support. :) Well I got mine for around $ 43 USD before and it was a blind buy as there were literally almost no reviews on it yet. Didn't disappoint.
Honestly, I got this keyboard about a month ago. I swapped from a regular (yet expensive) gaming keyboard. About twice the price. For someone that wants a prebuilt keyboard I believe they nailed it here with the sound and feeling of the keyboard. The only flaws I would say are the fact that I had to swap the keyboard into Windows mode ( it came in Mac mode ) by pressing FN + W and hold for 3 seconds. And the LED indicator for the battery charging showing up even though I stopped it (FN+SHIFT). And I have to do it a couple more times throughout the day. But besides that I think this keyboard is extremely good for a consumer who just wants something that's plug and play. ( and I'm not considering the price, which is also insanely good ! ) For people who mod their keyboards.... I see the reasons why not to get it. Even though I've seen people who mod and they said this was the endgame without modding the keyboard themselves.
Well you comparted RK M75 which is one step more pricy then aula. RK R75 is the competition to F75, which is basically a copycat of it. I like Aula on ice veins for my 50$
The thing about the F75 is that it is a lot more expensive in the west, I live in a country where I can easily get access to TaoBao stuff and I can purchase the board directly from Aula, the F75 costed me around $31.5 and for that price this keyboard is insane
I actually have a RK M75, only changed the linear switches for tactile, i find it decent enough for a budget keyboard, but yes it can't be compared to a fully aluminum custom keebs.
Hey, hypio, could you do a video explaining and showing more about that strange kind of switches that you like? I have no idea what the hell is a "eletrolite something" switch.
The Aula F75 sounds better compared to the M75 (imo), with their stock switches. I agree the north-facing rgb is a bummer but so far I have tried quite a few switches on it and haven’t been facing any issues with it. I also agree that opening the case is a challenge for those who intend to mod it, it’s something that many people tend to overlook, but it’s not any easier for the RK M75 (I’ve done it once and never wanna do it again). Personally I would rather go with the Aula F75 over the M75 and save 20 or 30 bucks.
I am using this one with ice vein switch it sounds great and feels great. I don't need to open the board why it sounds so good . ND75 has also flex cut pcb but you didn't mention about thiner sound . It is not necessary for a keyboard to have a aluminium frame as long as you are not opening the borad frequently for experiments.
ND75 doesn't have a thinner sound. At least mine doesn't. Thinner compared to F75? Maybe slightly. But still pretty deep. Mainly because it's aluminum.
ive been using the aula f75 for 6 months now. and it is indeed an amazing keyboard. obviously you arent gonna get a perfect keyboard for the price but i havent found a problem at all
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In AliExpress it's 54$ lol
good job on flipping those feet
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how did you pin your comment?
bro got bullied into making this video
too true :(
Damn
He did, I was a bully and I apologize.
It's so dumb because there are so many reviews on this keyboard. Literal sheep cannot make their own decision without watching their favorite creator, not a knock to hipyo, though
@@MrYeungMoney purchase validation from hipyo lol
For non enthusiast beginner I felt stock Aula F75 sounds better than RK M75.
Yeah, its way better
And all the points that he made about the software and the build quality of Aula vs RK are the same points.
Not a spectacular build quality, bad customer support, not soo good software for 50% more money. Yeah, I feel like sometimes he just wants to be different and having a say into something the community agrees on.
If you made a blind test with him, 2 months prior with he sound test he would 100% take the Aula.
@@RodrigoQuintas0 he gave a disclaimer like three times in the video that it just comes down to personal preference. you can like whatever you like, his opinions are subjective. he’s not doing it simply to diverge from the popular opinion, he just doesn’t share the same opinion. why is this concept so difficult to understand?
@@RodrigoQuintas0 or you know someone can have an entirely different opinion and preference. I feel like people want him to review this board (and give it a good rating or recommendation) not because they haven’t bought it and have a plan to buy it but because they already bought it and want to feel good about purchasing it so that they don’t feel like they are wasting their money. If you like it then it’s fine and if certain people don’t like it then it’s also fine, you don’t have to seek validation from others.
The last 5 seconds of this video was the only useful part of this video. Royal K sounds like crap compared to it
@@pantsumancer totally agree with you that people can have different opinions but in most of his videos he has shown preference towards "thock" yet here he seemed to have prefer RK M75 even though he ended the video right after the sound test without sharing any preferences though.
That community post is (I think) now the highest liked post on that tab. The community really knows that they want I guess 😂
Yeah it kinda blew me away how much people wanted this...
it sounds more thocky?
Honestly, this keyboard has been a game changer for me. As someone who has to switch between and Mac keyboard and Windows device frequently for work, the instant mac mode and windows mode switching capability has been a really nice quality of life upgrade. I also love how I can basically plug the 2.4g into my mac, and when it's gaming time I just need to flip a switch to wired which doubles as charging.
It also sounds and feels even better than my KBDfans board which was 200$+ - definitely not regretting my purchase here!
I do the same thing, 2.4ghz dongle to my mac and switch over to pc/wired for desktop. The switch is a game changer
Its weird because in the time since this keyboard came out theres been several other boards that i think are just as good that have come out in this price range but this was kind of the first game changer for me. I still use mine every day even if i sort of wish id ordered a different color lol
I daily drive this with wisteria switches and a moab key set with nintendo colors
What are some of those boards at a similar price range?
@@Linkonstigt RK m75 is one, the AK820 is another. KS75T is one too
How's this vs hi75 and leobog stuff
@@fractalarbitrage I haven't used the hi75 so I can't tell but aesthetically I prefer both the RK m75 and Aulaf75. The leobog has that logo I don't think is all that attractive and thankfully Aula seems to be moving away from the obnoxious gamer aesthetic they started out in.
The Aula sounds much nicer then the Kludge!! 😮
Aula beats Kludge hardly in China. 10 times different per unit sold
Finally, the only affordable custom keyboard here in Brazil, and my current keyboard
comprou onde? pagou imposto?
Não tem como não pagar imposto, agora na xina ta R$250@@ceciliapereira3058
@@ceciliapereira3058 ali express, tava uns 250 e paguei 40 reais de imposto
@@ceciliapereira3058 Eu peguei o meu no Aliexpress por 268 já com impostos
@@ceciliapereira3058 ali express, foi 250 com 40 reais de imposto
I do think one key detail that's sadly missed out is that often this keyboard either goes on sale or is just sold cheap really easily (I can get one rn for around $43). It really changes the financial dynamic of the aula alot. For example on that same market the RK M75 is $63 and rainy75 is $94. The difference in those prices is big enough that alot of people on poorer countries are gonna make that "sacrifice" and still be happy with it.
That's true, I got my aula f75 at around 40$, nothing can compare to that price
Where can you get the Aula F75 for $43? Thanks.
@@supremo_mv SURMEN M75, 49.99
I got one for like 35$ in my country
@@supremo_mv I bought it for $45 on AliExpress during the last sale like a month ago
Aula F75 + Graywood Switches = heaven for my fingers
v3 or v4?
It's nice for gaming?
@@danzo3398v3 for thocky and v4 for creamy
@@6Husky222it’s good for gaming I just struggle with hitting the ESC since there is a wide gap.
@@danzo3398the aula F75 comes with greywood V3 which i personally think sound and feel better than V4s
he really compared a 70$ keyboard with a 120$ one with coupon and said the 120$ one is better. Weird that for 50$ more you get a better product.
I just ordered this one as my very first mechanical keyboard, because I just needed somewhere to start. Was planning on possibly modifying it though, so it's a little annoying to learn that it's not as easy as with other boards. But I really appreciate all the information in this video, it will help me a ton moving forward! Thanks!
I have been WAITING for you to finally try out this keyboard
same
good job on flipping those feet, hipyo! feet havent been flipped as well as you did! 👍
since it had a shinethrough keycap option, you should have already expected it to be northfacing LEDs. but like you said, northfacing isnt such a big problem nowadays.
But... based on your sound test the AULA F75 sounds considerably better than the Royal Kludge M75. I had looked at reviews for that keyboard a while back and eventually the fact that it did not have an aluminum case and that I didn't like the sound profile were deal breakers for me. FYI have not purchased an AULA F75, I actually purchased the Rainy 75 recently. And I'm super happy with the Rainy 75, it has all the features I wanted even though I could have gotten 2 AULA F75 keyboards for the same price if I purchased everything on Amazon. But I still feel it was money well spent, because I'm not collecting keyboards like you, Hipyo.
Er, I mean, I'm not collecting quite as many keyboards as you are, Hipyo.
I got both. Both are GREAT buy at their price range. F75 is more light like only 1KG and easy to move on a desk
Thank you for making this video, Hipyo! Appreciate it! I was on a tight ass budget - and - HATED my old Logiteck G512... I knew you would notice all the keyboards flaws - thankfully for me - I wanted one to use out the box!
Was happy to have hot-swappable - Gateron Milky Yellow pro is beautiful on this board...
I want to try the gateron milky yellow pros too! Can you upload a video showing the sound difference between stock switches and gaterons? I got mine with the ice veins ones.
Think it's true that the F75 is probably the best out-of-the-box experience you can get for roughly $60, but there are other superior aluminum 75% options (Leobog Hi75 barebones, Monsgeek M1 V3 barebones, and Womier SK71/Yunzii AL71 prebuilts) for an extra $15-30 that are essentially a tier up in quality. It's not a bad board, but the market is super competitive right now.
Do you have recommendations for those extra 15-30$?
Like what?
Like what?
@@fordmustanggen5 tide65/75
Like what?
In ur sound test the aula sounds soooo much nicer
I agree that the RK M75 (and the Yunzii B75) feel slightly better than the Aula F75. However, they also cost more. There is a market for people who want to use a keyboard stock without investing more money to swap out keycaps, foam, switches, etc. This is where the Aula F75 shines - just plug it in and type. I also have both the Reaper and TTC Crescent switch versions. For $69 and no significant modding required these are really hard to beat.
what switch is better reaper or crescent?
or the greywood v3
What? 69 dollar? So pricey. It only 57 usd for ice vein on my country. And i still think that was pricey because i can get the leobog reaper switch for 46 Usd.
as a keyboard enthusiast, I love how AULA F75 sounds, feel and works.
One of my best keyboards.
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So the reason that I chose the f75 over other budget options is because I'm new to the hobby and wanted to start at a solid affordable baseline. Because the board was so affordable, I was able to experiment with different switches and caps. Now when I do choose to upgrade, I'll have more knowledge of the hobby and a really solid board in the meantime.
Ive got the Royal Kludge M75 and I have to agree that it is an absolutely SLEEPER keyboard. Its fantastic and I see nowhere enough praise for it.
i have it too and its really good
Just got mine that I bought on Prime Day for £64 with the Ice Vein switches, and it is MILES better than my Keychron V1 I had been using - the stabs on it were just awful whereas the Aula F75 is genuinely amazing for the price. Highly recommend this keyboard!
I have this keyboard with the Leobog Ice Vein switches it's very good, glad to see you're reviewing it! (Typed on the Aula F75 lol)
Is a keyboard like this good for gaming? Especially on wireless?
I always use it wirelessly and I think it feels great. I don't really notice any difference from using it plugged in. @@cozza819
@@cozza819I am also on the hunt for a 75 style decent sounding Board for gaming but got no clue which switches are good
I have both the Aula 75 (Ice Vein) and the Royal Kludge, definitely prefer the Aula for both typing and gaming. The fact it's $20-40 cheaper is icing on the cake.
Ik this is twchnically budget, but $70 feels like a lot of money to not even get a num pad
I had Zero idea that keyboard professionals existed. Like taking apart keyboards, modding them, etc. Ive never really heard of that. But I really like the Aula F75 and I think it sounds better than the one you compared it to. I really dont mind that its difficult to get open, Im not a keybaord enthusiast and this keyboard marks off everything on my list. Im getting the "Emerald" color which has light blue, beige, and green key caps. Also Im pairing it with the Darmoshark M3 mouse which Im not sure was a good decision or not but it matches the keyboard and had a good design which is honestly all I care about.
Why is everyone obsessed with hating north facing LEDs? They are simply the better option if you are like me and prefer shine through keycaps.
"I was skeptical at first" You were definitely told to say that by shopify lmaooo
4:22 POV: 6yr old kid in school when he gets something that looks cool💀
Aula sounds noticeably better lol
15 years ago I paid $200 to import a basic cherry brown keyboard.
Today I'm typing on the Nuphy Air75v2 with buttery smooth low profile hot swappable switches, 220 hours of battery life, bluetooth+2.4ghz (yes I am using this on my Steamdeck and desktop PC simultaneously), and it only cost $120.
I think you hit the nail on the head with the people already own it! This board was actually released almost a year ago, maybe more than a year ago. I did a written review in March when Epomaker did their branded version of it and for the price it's one of the best if not the best plastic keyboard I have used. However since then we have had a number of fully AL keyboards for almost the same price or only slightly more. The number of TikToc videos on this board is insane in recent months though and the Aula branded version is often on sale on Amazon as well which I think is driving sales. But at least price to performance this is a good board unlike the number of people buying those $200 Highground boards that aren't any better IMHO than some on amazon for $40.
You should definitely check out the SURMEN M75. It's just as great and super affordable!
i hope it’s good, i’ve been seeing it everywhere
can you do a video where you compare all of the budget keyboards like you’ve done so far and show what are the best for different preferences
watching this video as i bought it yesterday and i’m waiting for it to come tomorrow. i got the ice vein switches
verdict: fkn amazing
i got this for 30 usd straight from china and its my favourite budget keyboard i have, i still prefer my drop alt though
Just bought these a few days ago, and I love it. I don't like the software, but the keyboard itself is good.
please review the ajazz ak820 pro at some point 🙏🙏 i’ve heard so many good things about it and getting your opinion would be awesome
this is better than the ajazz, according to most of the reviews ive seen
@@asliaffan The ak820 pro has a better response time. And 5ms isn't much but you can actually feel it if you're peeking an awper. It's especially noticeable if you want to peek an awper at window from mid on mirage on t-side. A well timed counter strafe can save your life and net you a kill.
Differences I see between ak820 pro and aula f75
South vs north rgb
Screen vs no screen
Colours Vs colours
Thick vs slightly different thock
@@NyangisKhanlatency isn't a breaking point of buying a keyboard, it rl depends on switches. Unlike with the mice we can calculate based on the click sound, it would be nearly impossible to calculate latency of a linear switches keyboard
@@danielheaven It is a breaking point if you're an FPS gamer and both keyboards are cheap af.
I've been using the AULA F75 for a couple of months now and sure, the software isn't great, it's made out of plastic, and it's barely modifiable. However, depending on where you live, something similar like the Keychron V1 Max costs around $180 or the Keychron Q1 Max $480. So considering I paid $55, it's a steal for what it delivers.
Is keychron q max has better rgb than aula f75?
This is completely subjective but the Aula F75 sounds way better then what you pulled out (THOCKY AF) and is pretty much a big reason why most people bought this, including myself xD, plus the price for what you get is super worth it! Great review btw!
The aula f75 is a perfect beginners keyboard to get into customs. I loved it and had it over a couple months
Some people have skeletons in their closet. Hippy got 200 keyboards.
"I got this for free, but am not sponsored" xD. But you are always honest. So that is nice!
The M75 and f75 sound is not even close.
Edit: my opinion.
I already own this as well and at the time it came out I would say damn amazing for the sound! I'd say since it was my first Keyboard its what got me started to the hobby. I get it as well and agree that now there would be better choices for the price for sure, after the wave of all these Aluminum budget keyboards there is just so much to choose from. but i would say it was an amazing starting point (when it was released). And now they have the M75!! just got one! and boi oh boi i love it. its like they made their F75 aluminum. i don't think its heavily marketed yet but hopeful to see you review it. appreciate all your videos!
i've own the royal kludge r75 in the past but it bricked like in 2 weeks, so i had to find another keyboard, that's when i got the epomaker th80pro but it got bricked too... it lasted almost a year but again, i had to get another keyboard, which is the aula 75 and i couldn't be more happy, it looks good, sound good and IMO, it feels as good as royal kludge r75. that one had better rgb tho but im pretty satisfied with this aula 75. and at least it hasn't bricked yet lol
Good job on flipping those feet, Hipyo!
if youre here for the answer, its at 11:50 and he says "yes. its a fine keyboard, it sounds really nice, and it feels pretty decent" "if you bought it then you should be happy"
My one just arrived a few hours ago kinda perfect timing with ur upload thanks for the review!
This is the first mechanical 'custom' 'enthusiast' keyboard I've bought (the parts of my first "build" kb is still shipping). I love how it sounds (stock) so I'm a little scared of what Hipyo's verdict is going to be, if I made a bad choice or not!
i just bought this last week and i love it
first 75% keyboard ive used though and im used to 60%s and getting used to the esc key higher is kinda difficult to understand
Keyboard sound really depend on personal preference.. if you like it then you didn't make bad choice
@@AyooGVYou could see if theres an option to remap it in the software, swap esc with ~ and swap the keycaps too
Don't worry about Hipyo's verdict. Think of this video as just entertainment. All that matters is how your keyboard makes you feel. If you love typing on it and are pleased with the aesthetic, then you made the right choice.
Lets gooooooo finally man THx bro keep it up ❤❤❤
You should review the Aula F75.
"Good job on flipping those feet Hipyo!"
try the ajazz ak820 next
He's not going to like it
Is there a difference between a EPOMAKER x AULA and a normal AULA branded keyboard of the same model name/number?
Would also like to see a review of the AULA F87, F99, and F98 Pro.
please try the Aula F75 next
I was waiting for you to make a video about this keyboard but I just bought the Ajazz AK-820 and it’s coming soon, so oh well.
Yo hipyo if u don’t want this keyboard I’ll gladly take it off your hands 😂😂😂
I looked on Amazon and went to check if he made a vid and bro read my mind💀💀
BEGGING FOR IT WORKED🗣🗣🗣
This keyboard is annoying popular here in Brazil, i'm not much into white/colorful keyboards, but I was considering to buy one of those... Now I now that I don`t need to, thanks hipyo
**I can finally rest… after 4 months…**
I'm typing on the epomaker Ajazz AK820 Pro right now at Panera, despite the fact they no longer sell the energy drink that will kill you (I'll have to kill myself from their gluten orange scones instead). It's my go-to 'toss in a backpack' portable Mechanical keyboard. The little screen allows you to upload pictures or even animated gifs, although it takes a while to get use to the software to do so (dimensions of gifs have to be under 250 px). I have the clear Akko V3 Crystal Pro switches and some Milky Frosted Fog Transparent Keycaps as the RGB on this keyboard is pretty impressive. It's a fun keyboard although I have a Keychron with some silent Redragon Stars A120 Silent Tactile switches for my "serious, adult" work keyboard.
Aula f75 doesn't have a screen bro
try phantom tecware 87+ its 50usd on discount(55 regular)
for over 5 years of planning of buying my first ever keyboard, I'm really happy, also bought it almost 30% less 7.7 Sale
Hipyo Ives with the “unapologetically plastic” 😂
Try the ajazz AK820 Pro
Hipyo. Did you know that Kludge is a real word? Kludge: an ill-assorted collection of parts assembled to fulfill a particular purpose.
Wow!! That sounds AMAZEBALLS
I got mine for $48, for this price it’s a really good keyboard and a fine keyboard
Hey @Hipyo Tech Can you try the epomaker Ajazz AK 820 Pro.
The more i watch these custom keyboard videos the more satisfied i get with my overprized K70 MAX ;)
People that bought this keyboard and love it wanted you to review it so the word gets out and helps other people who are looking to buy a keyboard.
I agree with you on the RK M75. I have it, and it is awesome. I love the silver switches on it.
No, they are surely just coping trying to justify a purchase (sarcasm
good job o fliping those feet hipyo
5:30 WHY 4 YEARS BACK IT COULD HAVE BEEN LIKE 2
i love the sound of F75 though than RK M75
I just got the rainy 75 and super happy with it thx for your review!
Did you preorder, Kickstarter, or something like that, or did you order it and receive it recently? Because I just ordered one and wondering if I’ll actually get it soon, because I ordered it from wobkey and not Amazon or something else
I have tried and own different keyboards and Aula 75 is a sweet spot, not too expensive and not too cheap but the quality it delivers is pretty decent, also sound good. The only thing I hate about it is no Via Support. :) Well I got mine for around $ 43 USD before and it was a blind buy as there were literally almost no reviews on it yet. Didn't disappoint.
whats better keyboards and their prices?
Honestly, I got this keyboard about a month ago. I swapped from a regular (yet expensive) gaming keyboard. About twice the price.
For someone that wants a prebuilt keyboard I believe they nailed it here with the sound and feeling of the keyboard.
The only flaws I would say are the fact that I had to swap the keyboard into Windows mode ( it came in Mac mode ) by pressing FN + W and hold for 3 seconds.
And the LED indicator for the battery charging showing up even though I stopped it (FN+SHIFT). And I have to do it a couple more times throughout the day.
But besides that I think this keyboard is extremely good for a consumer who just wants something that's plug and play. ( and I'm not considering the price, which is also insanely good ! )
For people who mod their keyboards.... I see the reasons why not to get it. Even though I've seen people who mod and they said this was the endgame without modding the keyboard themselves.
Aula in portuguese means Class, the type you'd get on school. So you're getting a class keyboard
A key important unique attribute for this board is touted low latency 1000hz polling which also brings with it the possibility of stable latency too.
Aint no way he just touched the keyboard I am saving up for with his foot at 3:00
2:55 I mean
Well you comparted RK M75 which is one step more pricy then aula. RK R75 is the competition to F75, which is basically a copycat of it. I like Aula on ice veins for my 50$
I got the Aula F75 for half the price you mentioned in the video!!! $35 USD!!! Same exact board in the video btw.
The thing about the F75 is that it is a lot more expensive in the west, I live in a country where I can easily get access to TaoBao stuff and I can purchase the board directly from Aula, the F75 costed me around $31.5 and for that price this keyboard is insane
I actually have a RK M75, only changed the linear switches for tactile, i find it decent enough for a budget keyboard, but yes it can't be compared to a fully aluminum custom keebs.
Hey, hypio, could you do a video explaining and showing more about that strange kind of switches that you like? I have no idea what the hell is a "eletrolite something" switch.
The Aula F75 sounds better compared to the M75 (imo), with their stock switches. I agree the north-facing rgb is a bummer but so far I have tried quite a few switches on it and haven’t been facing any issues with it. I also agree that opening the case is a challenge for those who intend to mod it, it’s something that many people tend to overlook, but it’s not any easier for the RK M75 (I’ve done it once and never wanna do it again). Personally I would rather go with the Aula F75 over the M75 and save 20 or 30 bucks.
aula has south facing version if you like it more
@@Darth_Modred how to recognize this version
@@michalo132 i think pro version is with south rgb, or those that have side shine through keycaps (i think they are pro)
I am using this one with ice vein switch it sounds great and feels great. I don't need to open the board why it sounds so good . ND75 has also flex cut pcb but you didn't mention about thiner sound . It is not necessary for a keyboard to have a aluminium frame as long as you are not opening the borad frequently for experiments.
ND75 doesn't have a thinner sound. At least mine doesn't. Thinner compared to F75? Maybe slightly. But still pretty deep. Mainly because it's aluminum.
so many have commented on the ajazz ak820 pro and some on the newer max version. is there a video on this? im new to the keyboard scene
Yup, I have the AK820 pro. Love it! Not everyone is an enthusiast.
imagine finding one of the best budget keyboards hanging around in your room and you didn't even know about it
Thanks for making this video hipyo
Full review of RK M75? Also good job flipping those feet Hipyo...good job. Not enough Nola content.
Currently I use the Keychron V1 knob and I think for like $10 more it’s way better
Bro you had to get them with greywood v3 or flame purple switches
ive been using the aula f75 for 6 months now. and it is indeed an amazing keyboard. obviously you arent gonna get a perfect keyboard for the price but i havent found a problem at all
Good job on flipping those feet hipyo!
actually F75 has a south facing one but it cost a bit more if you want to be freely customize it
I got my Aula F75 for 30 quid so I would say it was worth it for the price.