🎮 Elevate your desk game with the ultimate tri-mode mechanical keyboard!
The AULA F99 Pro is a compact 96% wireless mechanical keyboard featuring tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4GHz, USB-C), a multifunctional control knob for lighting and media, and hot-swappable pre-lubed linear switches. It boasts advanced noise reduction with silicone padding, customizable RGB backlighting with 16.8 million colors, macro support, durable double-shot PBT keycaps, and a powerful 8000mAh rechargeable battery—designed for seamless switching between work, gaming, and study with premium build quality.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Linear |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Gaming Console, Tablet, Smartphone |
Connectivity Technology | 2.4GHZ, BT5.0, USB-C |
Special Features | Volume Roller, Backlit, Programmable Keys, Rechargeable, Hot-Swappable |
Number of Keys | 99 |
Style | Contemporary |
Theme | Rainbow |
Color | With Knob-Side Prined-Black |
Material | Plastic |
A**A
Great keyboard!
I bought this as a full size replacement for a 60% keyboard I built, because I couldn't work effectively without a 10 key num pad (who knew). It is great! It can be wired, USB, or Bluetooth. They keys press smoothly and make a lovely little sound. The board itself is heavy and sturdy. The lighting effects are varied and easy to cycle through. I bought the blue/purple one and it was fine, but I put different keycaps on, and had no issues doing so.I'm really pleased with this purchase for the price paid.
A**A
Fantastic keyboard—smooth, responsive, and stylish!
I’m absolutely loving the AULA F99 Pro! The pre-lubed switches and gasket-mounted structure make typing feel incredibly smooth, and the sound is satisfyingly creamy with every keystroke. It has that perfect thock without being too loud. The tri-mode connectivity is super convenient—I can easily switch between Bluetooth, USB-C, and 2.4GHz. The RGB lighting is vibrant, and the programmable knob is a great touch. Solid build, awesome feel—this keyboard is a win for both work and gaming!
C**S
Nice sounding thocky/creamy keyboard no modifications needed
Great aesthetic thocky/creamy sound straight out of the box. Good sensitivity, makes typing fun! It has wired, Bluetooth, and usb/little wireless connector for connecting options. Nice nearly full sized keyboard - if only it had an “end” key. Lots of color options for the background lights.I also bought a set of cute keycaps to go on it and they fit really nice as well.
P**.
Stop looking for any other keyboard, and buy this one.
After years of self-induced suffering of a keyboard I didn't really like, but spent a lot of money on so I gritted through it for a couple years, I'm SO glad I spent the extra money and got one I would enjoy typing on. The rebound on the keys is so natural, and the sensitivity of the keys is nice to where you can type completely silent if you really wanted to, but why would you when the default sound is so creamy and nice to listen to. No loud clicky noises here. Smooth, well-built, lots of color options for the board. Just download the driver for your specific keyboard from AULA's website and you can customize it the way you like. Seriously, save yourself the trouble and order this keyboard if you're wanting sleek, quality, and creamy.
K**D
Programmable? Yea right.
To start with a positive comment: The multidevice function on this keyboard works well. In android mode it will also work with Ubuntu Linux, which was a happy accident because I didn't read the product description carefully enough to realize it didn't necessarily say that it would work with Linux. I switch back and forth between a windows system and a Linux system fairly quickly. There is a little latency but that's bluetooth for you I guess. The key press combo to switch is easy enough, but it would be nice if there were designated keys that you could program for different systems. If only I was designing keyboards... haha.So now for the really annoying part... I am a computer science major and the software for reprogramming keys is pretty much unusable / incomprehensible. I really can't imagine my mom even dreaming of figuring it out, because neither chatGPT or I can figure it out either. Certain functions just don't work at all like changing the delay for a macros and inconsistently recorded key strokes. I am trying to change the snip tool from win+shift+s to cntrl+shift+s and cannot for the life of me figure it out. I don't want to remap the windows key to be the control key for everything. I image you make a macros for win+shift+s and then map it to a different key combination but when you go to key combinations it seems like it only allows you to select a single key to remap. I dunno. I didn't spend very much time on it, but I stopped because I couldn't be sure what I was actually changing and afraid I would program something weird and not be able to get it back. There are no tutorial pop ups, no help section, and no guidance in the user manual either. I've never worked with this type of software before, so maybe I just don't know the drill...The keys are a bit hard to type on but I am coming from a low profile background, but something about the sharpness of the edges makes it weird... but the light pressure needed for key presses is good. Not too light but still can move swiftly from key press to key press. I keep thinking it feels like the keys are made of chocolate.The classiness and look of the keyboard is fantastic. So great it makes me want to overlook these shortcomings and get used to it. Can a keyboard look sexy?? Yes, apparently it can.The milky sound is great like everyone says. It didn't take me long (like a day) to get used to it after using a low profile silent keyboard for 2 years. But I use a high profile clicky keyboard for 15 years after that. I tend to think that the clicks make you try to race yourself and type faster. Provides feedback about your typing proficiency.For some reason the solid, static color mode does not include red/orange - its only available in the wavy color mode.So just some weird stuff with this keyboard, but that sexiness... kinda makes you look the other way. However, if you're looking for a keyboard that's easy to program this is not it. Maybe I'm just being a dummy, but I believe programs should be intuitive and user friendly and whoever built this software was not thinking about the end user.
A**R
BEST KEYBOARD EVER!
The media could not be loaded. This keyboard is amazing y’all! The keys feel smooth and the build quality is top notch. This product is worth every penny. The keys aren’t loud whatsoever but still give a satisfying click, there’s MANY light settings and affects to choose from. For keyboard also has notches on the back to raise the back end of the keyboard like most and does a hell of a job standing out everyone in the office wants one now HAHA
K**1
High quality and a beauty
This is totally worth the investment! I purchased two other keyboards that I ended up returning because they either did not work or looked pretty bad, but this one (third time’s the charm!) is a beautiful keyboard that sounds amazing and is smooth. This is a high quality keyboard. I have had it for about a week and use it for the office and have yet to charge it.
J**S
Sounds and looks good!
This is my first mechanical keyboard. I bought it for my office at home, so I was looking for the closest thing to a full keyboard. I saw a bunch of reviews and ultimately decided on this one. I've been using it for a month now, and I LOVE IT! I think for anyone looking for something customizable, with good lights and a "ticky kinda creamy" sound, this would be a good option. I won't comment much about specifications because I only know it looks good and should last for a while.Just a few things... Since it's my first keyboard, it was a little tiring at the beginning because I had to raise my wrists a little more than with a "normal" keyboard. I'm still thinking if I should buy the wrist rest pad, but honestly, I've been getting used to it. Another factor is that I use remote access to work, and when I'm actively using that remote access, the keyboard lags a lot if I’m using Bluetooth, but I simply switch it to the USB, and it works wonders.
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