Introduction (Does It Do What It Should)
Okay, I believe that this keyboard is not a gaming keyboard, as I might have suggested that it was in the video. The thing is that it has so much colors, which is usually indicative of a gaming keyboard, because the MMO gods dictated that all gaming accessories have to have a lot of rainbow-colored lights. Lets just say that the Epomaker AULA F75 is a mechanical keyboard, and it is loaded with features.
In fact, I’m not certain where to begin with these features. It has three modes of connection, with the wireless USB dongle, a USB cable connection, and wireless Bluetooth. I tested them all, and they work out very well. This is a 75 percent size keyboard, and it is made for ergonomics.
The Epomaker AULA F75 has five layers of noise reduction, and if you listen to the video, I will let you decide how well the sound is. I am told that there are hot-swappable 3/5-pin switches, and I’m not really certain what that is. I am told it is a full key hot swap, also not certain. By the way, the keyboard is compatible with Win/Mac and iOS/Android.
I haven’t talked about the control knob. If you have it in the right mode, it can help control some of the lighting effects. You can also use it to control the volume, but you have to press it to switch modes.
If you want this, you can find it on the AULA site for about $79.99, but it is marked down to $67.99.
Facts About The Company
Remember when I said that I didn’t know why it was called Epomaker, well, it is actually short for Epoch of Makers. The company is committed to providing feature-packed keyboards for every mechanical keyboard enthusiast.
I noticed on the packaging that there is a label saying AULA, so I’m guessing this is some kind of offshoot company? Apparently, the company is inspired by the agility and ferocity of a wolf spider, and I think I would remember hearing that before with all of these weird comparisons.
What Does This Company Make?
Like I said before, Epomaker not only makes a mouse, but Epomaker makes keyboards. Oh, they also make the Switches and Keycaps for them, too. They also make the accessories for the keyboards as well. That goes for the AULA, too.
Just the Specs, Man
If you’re the type that needs this info, this section is for you!
Compact 75% layout with PBT side-printed keycaps
Gasket structure with IXPE, Poron & silicone padding for reduced noise
Triple-mode wireless: 2.4GHz, Bluetooth 5.0, and USB-C wired
Hot-swappable socket supports most 3-pin & 5-pin switches
Pre-lubed linear switches and stabilizers for smooth keypress
Customizable RGB with 16 static & 10 dynamic modes
Metal control knob for media & lighting
Full N-Key Rollover, anti-ghosting, Win key lock
Compatible with Windows / macOS / Android / iOS
If there is something on this that I didn’t cover, please let me know.
Okay, Get To The Unboxing Already!
Maybe I Want It, But Is There Anything Else Like It? Maybe For A Lower Price? Please?
Well, there is the ROCCAT Kone Air Gaming Mouse. Then there is the MM311 Gaming Mouse not to mention the MM712. Those are some major brands, but let’s not forget about Creative Labs.
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