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Our Review of the Epomaker AULA F99 and F108 Keyboards

November 15, 2025 By Techno_Mark Leave a Comment

Introduction (Does It Do What It Should)

We just reviewed some Epomaker keyboards, and now we’re reviewing more with the AULA F99 and F108 keyboards. I think AULA might be related to Epomaker, like a series within the company, I’m not sure.

Our Review of the Epomaker AULA F99 Keyboard

So, this is the AULA F99, which is a 98 percent gasket-mounted hot-swappable wireless mechanical keyboard. It also has full-key hot-swappable sockets, and I have to admit, I’m not really certain what all that means.

It does have a 96 percent layout or 1800, which means it has 99 keys, including the numerical ones. I have a demonstration in the video where you hear the clickity-click, and it has a set-up that allows such quiet set-up with five-layer padding.

Of course, I have the demonstration where I show off all the lighting combinations, and there are a great many. I believe that I show off how it can be hooked up in three different ways as well with wired, dongle, and Bluetooth.

You can get it on the Epomaker site for a price of $89.99, and cheaper if you get the pink version, like the one that I demonstrated.

Our Review of the Epomaker AULA F108 Keyboard

So, this guy has a five layer sound dampening design, which has that “creamy, quite keystroke” perfect for both office productivity and immersive gaming. Why does this company insist on using the term “creamy” to describe their products?

Anyway this has a full US layout with 108 keys, and has five-layer sound with dampening materials, which is why it types so darn quietly. It has a flex-cut PC plate and fine-tuned stabilizers.

There is also three-way connectivity which I tested out with all 3 combinations, wired, wireless dongle, and Bluetooth. You can see me test it out in the video, and I also have tested out all of the RGB lighting.

If you want to get in on this, head on over to the Epomaker/AULA website for about $89.99.

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!

Specs on the Epomaker x AULA F99

Brand
EPOMAKER x AULA
Model
F99
Layout
98%(99keys)
Connection
Wired Type-C, Bluetooth, 2.4G Wireless
Backlit
RGB (North-facing)
Case Material
ABS Plastic
Structure
Gasket Mount
Position Plate
PC/FR4
Hot-Swappable
Yes
Keycap Profile
Cherry
Dimensions
390.63 x 146.78 x 42.57 mm
Weight
Approx. 1023 grams
Battery Capacity
8000mAh

Downloads

EPOMAKER x AULA F99 Driver(Only support Windows system)
EPOMAKER x AULA F99 Manual

Inside the Box

F99 Keyboard x 1
2.4G Receiver
Switch Puller x 1
Spare Switches x 2
Typ-C Cable

Specs on the Epomaker x AULA F108

Brand
EPOMAKER X AULA
Model
F108
Layout
Full Size 100% ANSI US Layout
Number of Keys
108 Keys
Battery
4000mAh
Connectivity
Type-C Wired, 2.4GHz, Bluetooth 5.0
Compatibility
Mac/WIN/Android
Case Material
ABS Plastic
Plate Material
PC
Flex-Cut
Partial Flex-Cut
Stabilizers
Plate-Mount Stabilizer
Mounting Structure
Gasket-Mount
Sound Dampening
PO Sandwich Foam, PO Switch Pad, PET Sound-Enhancement Pad, PO Bottom Foam and Bottom Silicone
Keycaps Profile
Cherry Profile
Keycaps Material
PBT Plastic
Keycaps Manufacturing technique
Double-Shot
Hot swappable
Yes, 3/5-pin mechanical switches
RGB
South-facing, per-key RGB
Polling Rate
1000Hz (USB, 2.4Ghz), 125Hz (Bluetooth 5.0)
Latency
2ms in Wired Mode, 8ms in 2.4Ghz Wireless Mode
Anti-Ghosting
N-Key Rollover
Keyboard Width and Length
44.3*13.6cm
Keyboard Front Height (Spacebar Side)
2cm
Keyboard Back Height
3.3cm, 3.6cm, 4.5cm
Keyboard Weight
1kg

Switch Specifications

Switch Name
LEOBOG Graywood V3 Mechanical Switch
Switch Type
Linear
Pins
5 Pins
Factory Lubed
Yes
Material
POM stem, PC top and Nylon Bottom housing
Initial Force
30gf
Actuation Force
40±3gf
Bottom-out Force
53gf±3gf
Actuation Travel
1.5mm±0.3mm
Lifespan
60 Millions of Stokes

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.

Filed Under: Keyboard Tagged With: AULA F108, AULA F99, Epomaker, Epomaker AULA, Epomaker AULA F108, Epomaker AULA F99

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