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anon1307 • about 2 months ago

Nice, I got this one a year ago. And now I'm thinking on getting another one as a backup haha

r/buildapcsales • [Keyboard] EPOMAKER X Aula F99 PRO Wireless Gaming Keyboard $53.99 (40% off) Amazon Used - Like New ->
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anonymoose_octopus • 11 months ago

Commenting to say I am a huge fan of 100% keyboards, but the F99 is blowing my mind in terms of quality for the price. I just got one for $60 on sale and it's SO creamy/good feeling. I've had some issues with the wireless connectivity, but I think that has more to do with my setup/distance from keyboard to PC than the wireless itself (my husband has the same keeb and his is fine). I'd definitely recommend this for someone who wants a keyboard that sounds and feels good out of the box. You can always upgrade it, but for now I'm thoroughly enjoying it completely stock.

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avishekm21 • 7 months ago

F99 pro side backlit variant for 8.5k would be the best bet imo - Has double the battery capacity of the F99 with opaque keycaps worth 7k. Pro also comes with a knob. Alternatively there is a "7 day manufacturing defect warranty only" RK S98 on Genesis pc for 6.4k. Comes with a LCD screen and knob. I got a similar unit from stacksKB for 4.2k a month ago.

r/mkindia • Suggestions for keyboard ->
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awesometits96 • 18 days ago

I'd go with the Aula F99 or F108, better value options

r/keyboards • Do you guys recommend this keyboard ? (Keychron K10 Max) ->
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awesometits96 • 18 days ago

Spyware is a stretch and it sounds & feels better

r/keyboards • Do you guys recommend this keyboard ? (Keychron K10 Max) ->
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berntchrysler547754 • 7 months ago

I got into mechanical keyboards with an Aula F99 pro. I’ve since “upgraded.” But, I just put new switches and caps back in my Aula to gift to my sister, and I kind of don’t want to give it to her now lol. It sounds and feels so good.

r/keyboards • Keyboard recommendation, I'm a beginner. ->
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Connect-Reflection77 • 3 months ago

so i grabbed the AULA F99 wireless mech keyboard off amazon a couple weeks back and honestly it surprised me. wasn’t expecting much for the price but the thing feels solid af. keys are smooth right out the box (they say pre-lubed and it actually feels like it lol) and the sound is that nice thocky kinda vibe, not super loud clicky. been swapping between bluetooth and the 2.4 dongle depending on what im doing and both work fine, no lag or anything weird. usb-c is a nice touch too bc my old keyboard was still micro usb (rip). rgb is flashy if you want it but i keep it on a dim wave setting bc i’m not trying to blind myself at night. only nitpick is its a bit chunkier than i thought, so if ur into super low profile boards this ain’t it. but overall feels way better than some “big brand” boards i tried. haven't had it crazy long so we will see

r/MacStudio • What's the best MECHANICAL KEYBOARD commonly loved today? ->
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daneguy • 3 months ago

My kid "removed" some keycaps from my Corsair K100 Air, which is when I found out these aren't easy to replace if it's even possible. So I'm in the market for a new keyboard. Requirements: - Wireless - With numpad - Easily repairable (this is standard stuff for like 95% of boards I guess, but since I apparently bought one of the exception, I stil want to mention this) - I like clicky but not too loud, will also be used in the office - Emphasis on reliable BT connection - RGB not needed - Mac compatible - Max around €150 (based in The Netherlands I've been looking around but every time I think I find something, I dig a bit deeper and I find issues with build quality or BT... Looked into Redragon, Royal Kludge, Epomaker, Keychron, and others. Any brands I want to look into that I'm missing? Thanks a lot in advance! Boy is this a rabbit hole haha... EDIT: I looked around a bit more and went for the Aula F99 Pro with the Nimbus V3 switches and the side-printed black keycaps :)

r/MechanicalKeyboards • /r/MechanicalKeyboards Ask ANY Keyboard question, get an answer - October 02, 2025 ->
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Dreydars • 5 months ago

not like aula f99 is bad option for beginner, it doesn't need modding, layout is such that you dont need to change anything, some basic changes are possible with aula software, and you can get it for cheap from ali (I got f99 in my collection for 42$ from AliExpress), and latency is nice (saw someone measured it to be around 2.7ms)

r/keyboards • Recommendations under 100 €? ->
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Dreydars • 5 months ago

5ms is for old 125hz boards (but most of them actually had 15ms+ latency), aula f99 is 1000hz polling (though it has some debounce time so i can't reach max latency for 1000hz polling (theoretically 1ms))

r/keyboards • Recommendations under 100 €? ->
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Dreydars • 3 months ago

This one have one of the worst 95% layout possible, if you want to see good 95% lol at some 1800 keyboards like kbdfans Athena 1800/Aula F99/epomaker galaxy100

r/Corsair • Introducing Vanguard Pro 96 and Vanguard 96 Gaming Keyboards ->
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Fembussy42069 • 4 months ago

I have an Aula F99 Pro, cheap as far as mechanical goes and pretty nice if you like almost full keyboards. Only downside is their switches are not MX

r/buildapc • Looking for a good keyboard ->

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