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frontpageRed_Liz | Staff posted Jan 05, 2024 03:37 PM
frontpageRed_Liz | Staff posted Jan 05, 2024 03:37 PM

Ajazz AKS068 Pro Alice Wireless 65% Mechanical Keyboard (Green or Gray)

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$49

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WhatGeek has Ajazz AKS068 Pro Alice Wireless 65% Mechanical Keyboard (Green or Gray) on sale for $49 when you apply discount code AKS06830 during checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member Red_Liz for sharing this deal.

Available:
  • Green w/ Ajazz Sea Salt Linear Switches
  • Gray w/ Ajazz Sea Salt Linear Switches
About this Item:
  • Layout: 65% / 68 Keys with 1 Knob
  • Hot-swappable: Yes
  • Structure: Gasket
  • Backlight: RGB
  • LED: South-facing
  • Keycaps: Double-Shot PBT
  • Wired Type-C/Wireless 2.4G/Bluetooth
  • Battery Capacity: 3000mAh
  • Ajazz Sea-Salt Switches
    • Type: Linear
    • Operating Force: 40±10gf
    • Bottom Force: 45±10gf
    • Pre-Travel: 2.0±0.4mm
    • Total Travel: 3.5±0.4mm
  • Includes Type-C Cable and Keycap & Switch Puller

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Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $30 lower than the next lowest available prices starting from $79. -SaltyOne

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Written by Red_Liz | Staff
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WhatGeek has Ajazz AKS068 Pro Alice Wireless 65% Mechanical Keyboard (Green or Gray) on sale for $49 when you apply discount code AKS06830 during checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member Red_Liz for sharing this deal.

Available:
  • Green w/ Ajazz Sea Salt Linear Switches
  • Gray w/ Ajazz Sea Salt Linear Switches
About this Item:
  • Layout: 65% / 68 Keys with 1 Knob
  • Hot-swappable: Yes
  • Structure: Gasket
  • Backlight: RGB
  • LED: South-facing
  • Keycaps: Double-Shot PBT
  • Wired Type-C/Wireless 2.4G/Bluetooth
  • Battery Capacity: 3000mAh
  • Ajazz Sea-Salt Switches
    • Type: Linear
    • Operating Force: 40±10gf
    • Bottom Force: 45±10gf
    • Pre-Travel: 2.0±0.4mm
    • Total Travel: 3.5±0.4mm
  • Includes Type-C Cable and Keycap & Switch Puller

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $30 lower than the next lowest available prices starting from $79. -SaltyOne

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Written by Red_Liz | Staff

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Ajazz is a reputable budget keyboard brand with tons of reviews. 5 seconds of internet research would have shown you that. In fact, I'm typing to you on an Ajazz right now that I bought off of a previous slickdeals sale.


Also, I've been using computers for close to 30 years now and have never seen a keyboard "fail". Your switches, keycaps, and stabilizers are going to be the first things to go bad, but this will probably be after 1-2 years of use, and they're cheap to replace. Occasionally you could get a bad solder on the power port.

To answer your question, there is a keyboard called the TGR Alice, which is what this board is cloned after. I'm guessing you're not going to like the price though, good luck to you.
DigitalHoarder
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That's a web form. Contact information would be a phone number and physical address... things that legitimate (non fly-by-night) companies have.
DigitalHoarder
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This looks awesome. Not a lot of quality small form wireless keyboards to choose from beside the discontinued Microsoft options that don't hold up for more than a few years.

Unfortunately, I couldn't find any reviews on this. It appears to be a discontinued model formerly manufactured by an unknown Chinese company, "Ajazz". The company claims to offer a 1 year warranty (good luck - no company details or contact information are listed on their website). Despite its appealing characteristics as a keyboard, the risk of this ending up in the garbage within a few months, and being out $50+ are far too great!

Maybe someone knows of a similar product offered by a reputable brand?

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Jan 05, 2024 11:54 PM
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DigitalHoarderJan 05, 2024 11:54 PM
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This looks awesome. Not a lot of quality small form wireless keyboards to choose from beside the discontinued Microsoft options that don't hold up for more than a few years.

Unfortunately, I couldn't find any reviews on this. It appears to be a discontinued model formerly manufactured by an unknown Chinese company, "Ajazz". The company claims to offer a 1 year warranty (good luck - no company details or contact information are listed on their website). Despite its appealing characteristics as a keyboard, the risk of this ending up in the garbage within a few months, and being out $50+ are far too great!

Maybe someone knows of a similar product offered by a reputable brand?
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RogerKangarooJan 06, 2024 12:01 AM
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Quote from DigitalHoarder :
This looks awesome. Not a lot of quality small form wireless keyboards to choose from beside the discontinued Microsoft options that don't hold up for more than a few years.

Unfortunately, I couldn't find any reviews on this. It appears to be a discontinued model formerly manufactured by an unknown Chinese company, "Ajazz". The company claims to offer a 1 year warranty (good luck - no company details or contact information are listed on their website). Despite its appealing characteristics as a keyboard, the risk of this ending up in the garbage within a few months, and being out $50+ are far too great!

Maybe someone knows of a similar product offered by a reputable brand?
I found the contact details quite easily on their website:

https://ajazzstore.com/pages/contact
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DigitalHoarderJan 06, 2024 12:03 AM
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Quote from RogerKangaroo :
I found the contact details quite easily on their website:

https://ajazzstore.com/pages/contact
That's a web form. Contact information would be a phone number and physical address... things that legitimate (non fly-by-night) companies have.
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justletmepost1Jan 06, 2024 12:24 AM
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Could find it anywhere - does this support custom macros / programming the keys (eg VIA)?
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RogerKangarooJan 06, 2024 07:17 AM
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Quote from justletmepost1 :
Could find it anywhere - does this support custom macros / programming the keys (eg VIA)?
I found this:

"The Ajazz AKS068 Pro Alice offers various options for personalization and customization. Users can remap the keys to suit their preferences and workflow. The keyboard also features RGB backlighting with 18 light effects, allowing users to create a visually stunning setup. The switches are pre-lubed for a smooth typing experience. The keyboard comes with proprietary software that enables users to further customize the backlighting and other settings according to their preferences."

https://keeb-finder.com/keyboards...eyboard​
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o0adam0oJan 06, 2024 08:45 PM
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Tempted to buy for my work computer.
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BnidokingJan 07, 2024 02:22 AM
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Built my Feker Alice 80 for around $120, this is $50 free shipping to US. Buy some keycaps and mod the stabilizers, add some foam and should be a great keyboard for the low. And can grab switches etc later on if needed. Lots of stuff you can do at this price range, especially if you into ergo style or want to try it!
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CrimsonRose733Jan 07, 2024 04:18 AM
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Nobody does any math or finances anymore? How does everyone live without the number pad?
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DigitalHoarderJan 07, 2024 04:43 AM
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Quote from CrimsonRose733 :
Nobody does any math or finances anymore? How does everyone live without the number pad?
I use this keyboard and the 10 key pad it comes with (but not the mouse) https://www.walmart.com/ip/Micros...e/31390902

Seems to be out of production but its a good quality 10-key pad for daily use and nice that it's not glued to your main keyboard. You can probably find just the 10 key pad and dongle for cheap on ebay.
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Quote from DigitalHoarder :
This looks awesome. Not a lot of quality small form wireless keyboards to choose from beside the discontinued Microsoft options that don't hold up for more than a few years.

Unfortunately, I couldn't find any reviews on this. It appears to be a discontinued model formerly manufactured by an unknown Chinese company, "Ajazz". The company claims to offer a 1 year warranty (good luck - no company details or contact information are listed on their website). Despite its appealing characteristics as a keyboard, the risk of this ending up in the garbage within a few months, and being out $50+ are far too great!

Maybe someone knows of a similar product offered by a reputable brand
Ajazz is a reputable budget keyboard brand with tons of reviews. 5 seconds of internet research would have shown you that. In fact, I'm typing to you on an Ajazz right now that I bought off of a previous slickdeals sale.


Also, I've been using computers for close to 30 years now and have never seen a keyboard "fail". Your switches, keycaps, and stabilizers are going to be the first things to go bad, but this will probably be after 1-2 years of use, and they're cheap to replace. Occasionally you could get a bad solder on the power port.

To answer your question, there is a keyboard called the TGR Alice, which is what this board is cloned after. I'm guessing you're not going to like the price though, good luck to you.
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DannixrevolutionJan 07, 2024 05:22 AM
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I am tempted by the ergo layout but these gaskets are likely cheaper than redragon elf pro mini. Now that is an excellent $50 wireless mech. Anyone have both?
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SaverDaddyJan 07, 2024 05:29 AM
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Quote from Dannixrevolution :
I am tempted by the ergo layout but these gaskets are likely cheaper than redragon elf pro mini. Now that is an excellent $50 wireless mech. Anyone have both?
Gaskets are just tiny pieces of foam that's placed between the keyboard plates in order to prevent a metal on metal sound. I've never heard anyone referring to the "quality" of a gasket before.

There are some keyboards that have bad build quality, so they are pingy or feel hollow. Best way to determine this is to listen to a typing test.
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