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AULA F108 Pro Tri-mode LCD Display Mechanical Keyboard (Various Colors)

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$64

$106

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WhatGeek has AULA F108 Pro Tri-mode LCD Display Mechanical Keyboard (Various Colors) on sale for $91 - $27.30 when you apply discount code F108P at checkout = $63.70. Shipping is free.

Thanks to staff member DesertGardener for sharing this deal.

Available colors:
  • Classic Black
  • Fashion Red
  • Creamy Mocha
  • Gradient Blue
  • Black Yellow
About this item:
  • Keyboard switch type: Linear
  • 104-key layout
  • Hot-swappable design
  • Premium sound-dampening layers
  • South-facing RGB lighting
  • 1.14-inch smart display
  • Multi-function control knob
  • 8000mAh battery
  • Tri-mode connectivity (2.4GHz, Bluetooth, USB-C)
  • Includes:
    • 1 x F108 Pro Keyboard
    • 1 x Type-C Cable
    • 1 x 2.4G Receiver
    • 1 x Keycap & Switch Puller
    • 1 x User Manual

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  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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WhatGeek has AULA F108 Pro Tri-mode LCD Display Mechanical Keyboard (Various Colors) on sale for $91 - $27.30 when you apply discount code F108P at checkout = $63.70. Shipping is free.

Thanks to staff member DesertGardener for sharing this deal.

Available colors:
  • Classic Black
  • Fashion Red
  • Creamy Mocha
  • Gradient Blue
  • Black Yellow
About this item:
  • Keyboard switch type: Linear
  • 104-key layout
  • Hot-swappable design
  • Premium sound-dampening layers
  • South-facing RGB lighting
  • 1.14-inch smart display
  • Multi-function control knob
  • 8000mAh battery
  • Tri-mode connectivity (2.4GHz, Bluetooth, USB-C)
  • Includes:
    • 1 x F108 Pro Keyboard
    • 1 x Type-C Cable
    • 1 x 2.4G Receiver
    • 1 x Keycap & Switch Puller
    • 1 x User Manual

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Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Applesniper
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software is almost unuseable the knob is super bad to navigate. Also it is not default to audio control but mini screen menu which is super annoying to use
Paranoid_Android
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Hardware on Aula keebs are mostly legit, but the software is absolute dog vomit. Avoid unless you need only default functionality.

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Applesniper
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software is almost unuseable the knob is super bad to navigate. Also it is not default to audio control but mini screen menu which is super annoying to use
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Paranoid_Android
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Hardware on Aula keebs are mostly legit, but the software is absolute dog vomit. Avoid unless you need only default functionality.
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sshlyk
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according to the keyboard screenshot, today is year 2165
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fvp1992
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I keep getting TikTok ads for this brand and it looks good from afar.

Is there a generic software that can be used to reprogram the keys?
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maggivisakh
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Quote from Applesniper :
software is almost unuseable the knob is super bad to navigate. Also it is not default to audio control but mini screen menu which is super annoying to use
Any good gaming mechanical wireless KB suggestions? Currently having a ducky 2 mini (wired) and searching for a wireless bigger option.
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WinkieDuck
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actually bought this on amazon recently and returning it now to buy this. Software wasn't that bad to use. Easy to customize gifs. Color change is fine. Macros aren't bad to setup. The knob navigation is not as bad as people put it. It doesn't default to volume though. Feels good to type on and for the price no complaints.
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Applesniper
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Quote from maggivisakh :
Any good gaming mechanical wireless KB suggestions? Currently having a ducky 2 mini (wired) and searching for a wireless bigger option.
That could depend on your preference for layout, and do you prefer low-profile or standard caps

what you have is 65% i think I never use that small keyboard so no input

I haven't used too many keyboards. Here is what I tried and kind of liked

75% LEOBOG Hi75C, Nuphy Kick75(low-profile)

87%(TKL) ATK Z87 pro,

98% RK S98(if you need switch between two devices this keyboard is super smooth, really wish this is full layout, that could fit perfect in my current need and I can stop my keyboard hunting)
SKN blue dragon 4.0

Full layout: I am still looking, waiting for my Ganss GS3108T pro to arrive from China to try it out. I tried like 9 full layout keyboards from Amazon, I don't like any of them. lol only one I kinda like is 8-bitdo 108 typing is very nice but front too high, and the battery is super small

Also there are other brands that can't go wrong, like Keychron, Razer etc

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freakingwilly
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Quote from Applesniper :
That could depend on your preference for layout, and do you prefer low-profile or standard caps

what you have is 65% i think I never use that small keyboard so no input

I haven't used too many keyboards. Here is what I tried and kind of liked

75% LEOBOG Hi75C, Nuphy Kick75(low-profile)

87%(TKL) ATK Z87 pro,

98% RK S98(if you need switch between two devices this keyboard is super smooth, really wish this is full layout, that could fit perfect in my current need and I can stop my keyboard hunting)
SKN blue dragon 4.0

Full layout: I am still looking, waiting for my Ganss GS3108T pro to arrive from China to try it out. I tried like 9 full layout keyboards from Amazon, I don't like any of them. lol only one I kinda like is 8-bitdo 108 typing is very nice but front too high, and the battery is super small

Also there are other brands that can't go wrong, like Keychron, Razer etc

For a full layout, check out the GMK104 by Zuoya. QMK/VIA compatible, but it comes as a barebones kit, so you'll need to supply switches and key caps yourself.
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mrtechieman
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I'll stick with my Redragon K580 that has a better reputation and costs less.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VPVF...tle_1&th=1
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TenseScene1475
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fyi-its 168rmb(23usd) on pdd.
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mrtechieman
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Quote from maggivisakh :
Any good gaming mechanical wireless KB suggestions? Currently having a ducky 2 mini (wired) and searching for a wireless bigger option.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CS68Q...in_title_1
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MatthewL4509
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I have this keyboard - what everyone says about the software is true, it is unusually tough to use, esp for an Aula. The knob is not very precise (ex the program will register a rotation before the physical knob hits the next physical click)

Aside from this, it is a pretty nice keyboard. There aren't many options for full-sized mechanical keyboards that are a decent quality when stock/without mods, especially at this price point. Although sometimes fidgety, it is nice to use the screen for settings instead of having to memorize a bunch of key combinations.

If priority is full size, feel & sound, tri mode connectivity, and all at a lower price point, this is pretty good - I bought this for $95 and was satisfied (knob worked enough, I didn't care abt software that much).

If you're looking for great software/high quality knobs, this probably isn't it. Keychron will probably be a better fit for those purposes
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PurplePlanter126
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Quote from Applesniper :
software is almost unuseable the knob is super bad to navigate. Also it is not default to audio control but mini screen menu which is super annoying to use
To be honest.. no sure why one would need software for this keyboard. I do agree the screen/knob is really bad for navigation but I only use it for volume/mute and it is perfectly adequate for this. Typing on this keyboard right now which is a pleasure... great deal/great keyboard! I use a keyboard for typing... that is its most important feature and this one rocks! The rest are just gimmicks/extras - not as important and for this price - the keyboard is amazing!
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