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The EPOMAKERx Aula F75 is a 75% wireless mechanical keyboard featuring a unique gasket structure for comfort, five-layer padding for noise reduction, and versatile connectivity options. With a robust 4000mAh battery, customizable RGB lighting, and hot-swappable keys, it’s designed for both gamers and professionals seeking a premium typing experience.
L**T
Best option here at this price point
The media could not be loaded. Fantastic budget keyboard with hefty base and lots of padding for deep, great sound. Ordered with the ice vein switches, which are super creamy and have nice thock. Very stable due to weighted base. Feels amazing to type on, especially with the keycaps I replaced them with, which enhances the deep sound. I really like the color and style of the original keycaps though. Not fond of the metal finish on the knob, but it has a satisfying click. Unfortunately have not found a way to remove knob to replace with an artisan.Overall, a really fantastic budget option that doesn’t feel budget, that can be modded to suit your needs.
I**L
“Smooth Typing and Awesome Features – Love This Keyboard!”
I’ve been using the EPOMAKER x AULA F75 for a while now, and I absolutely love it. It delivers an incredible typing experience thanks to its gasket-mounted structure, soft PBT keycaps, and smooth linear switches. It feels premium right out of the box.What really makes it stand out is the triple connectivity—I can switch between wired USB‑C, Bluetooth, and 2.4 GHz wireless in seconds. The battery lasts for days, and there’s no lag at all when gaming.The RGB lighting is beautiful and fully customizable. You even get fun audio-reactive modes! Plus, the media knob is super useful for adjusting volume or muting with one click.The keyboard is hot-swappable, which means I can change the switches whenever I want—no soldering needed. That’s a huge bonus for customizing my setup.
D**U
Very nicely built keyboard for a really impressive price.
Incredibly good keyboard for the price. I had an Epomaker TH80 with an intermittently failing key that I wanted to replace (PCB issue, not switch) so I got the AULA F75 with Ice Vein switches.##### Pros:- Very well damped. Sounds very clean and creamy - no resonances or rattle.- Solid weight, consistent feel and sound throughout the keyboard- Switches are legit - I had never heard of LEOBOG before but the Ice Veins feel and sound great so far. Smooth and clean. I think they might be nicer than the Black Inks in my TH80.##### Cons: (mostly vs TH80 that I had before)- The caps are pretty cheap (not unexpected). Swapping over to the caps from my TH80 greatly improved the sound and feel, and I much prefer the MDA profile as well.- The rotary encoder doesn't have very distinct indents, and it cannot be rebound to other functions besides volume. I used to use it for quickly scrolling chats or large documents via pg up/down, and I cannot do that anymore without manual registry workaround.- There is a blinking charging indicator next to the Esc key that cannot be turned off as long as the battery is charging. The good news is that it is not under a key, so you can just put some tape over it.- Software is a little janky. No custom/open source FW support.
K**
I Didn’t Expect to Love This Keyboard This Much
Incredible Value, Premium Feel – A Game-Changer for Enthusiasts and Casual Users AlikeI’ve owned a handful of mechanical keyboards over the years, from budget boards to premium customs, and I have to say — the EPOMAKER x Aula F75 genuinely surprised me. It hits a sweet spot that’s hard to find: high-end features at a mid-range price. If you're even remotely considering this keyboard, here's everything you need to know.Right out of the box, the F75 feels premium. It has an aluminum top case (depending on the version) with excellent weight and rigidity, no flex or creaking whatsoever. The 75% layout is compact without sacrificing essential keys like function rows or arrows, making it ideal for both gaming and productivity setups.The gasket-mounted design gives it a subtle bounce and a dampened feel — a massive plus for those who don’t like the hollow ping often found in cheaper boards.I went with the Dolphin switches pre-installed, and wow — these linear switches are buttery smooth. If you’re coming from typical gaming keyboards or older MX-style switches, you’ll notice a night-and-day difference.The factory lube is done surprisingly well. Stabs are pre-lubed and sound great — no rattle, no mushiness. The included poron foam layers (between PCB, plate, and case) really elevate the acoustics. Typing sounds thocky, clean, and deep — easily rivaling keyboards twice the price.The hot-swap sockets support 3- and 5-pin switches, so you’re free to swap in your favorites. Whether you're a Gateron, TTC, or even a Boba fan, the F75 welcomes them all.Inside, everything is modular. The gasket mount makes disassembly easy and safe. I swapped out the keycaps with a GMK clone set, and the feel instantly became even more premium.Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4GHz wireless, and USB-C wired — the holy trinity. The 2.4GHz connection is rock solid with zero noticeable latency, and switching between modes/devices is seamless.Perfect for anyone jumping between a work laptop, personal PC, or even tablets.With the RGB on moderate brightness, I get about 4–5 days of use (several hours daily). With lights off or low brightness, it stretches to well over a week. The 4000mAh battery is no joke.If you’re into RGB, this board won’t disappoint. Tons of lighting modes, per-key customization, and good diffusion thanks to the south-facing LEDs. It supports VIA/QMK for full programmability, but even the stock software is fairly intuitive and feature-rich.
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