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AULA F106 PRO 104-Key Tri-Mode Wireless RGB Mechanical Keyboard (Linear Switch)

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AULA Tech USA via Amazon has AULA F106 PRO 104-Key Tri-Mode Wireless RGB Mechanical Keyboard (Linear Switch, Black&Red) on sale for $69.98. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for sharing this deal.

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  • Intelligent display & knob: Built-in HD TFT color screen + multi-function knob for easy switching of custom GIFs, volume, date/time, battery status, backlighting, and connection modes (Windows software required for customization; wired mode needed)
  • Full-size 104-key layout: 100% layout with numeric keypad, function keys, and arrows; 8000mAh rechargeable battery (30+ hours full RGB, 200+ hours no light)
  • Hot-swappable switches: Supports 3-pin/5-pin switches; pre-lubricated stabilizers and Blaze switches for smooth, creamy typing feel and sound (includes 4 switches + puller)
  • Premium PBT keycaps: Double-shot molded, wear-resistant, oil-resistant, matte texture; clear, non-fading legends; comfortable and slip-resistant
  • Tri-mode connectivity: Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, USB-C wired; connects up to 5 devices simultaneously; switch easily via keys or knob; compatible with PC, laptop, tablet, Xbox, phone (Windows, macOS, iOS, Android)

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AULA Tech USA via Amazon has AULA F106 PRO 104-Key Tri-Mode Wireless RGB Mechanical Keyboard (Linear Switch, Black&Red) on sale for $69.98. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • Intelligent display & knob: Built-in HD TFT color screen + multi-function knob for easy switching of custom GIFs, volume, date/time, battery status, backlighting, and connection modes (Windows software required for customization; wired mode needed)
  • Full-size 104-key layout: 100% layout with numeric keypad, function keys, and arrows; 8000mAh rechargeable battery (30+ hours full RGB, 200+ hours no light)
  • Hot-swappable switches: Supports 3-pin/5-pin switches; pre-lubricated stabilizers and Blaze switches for smooth, creamy typing feel and sound (includes 4 switches + puller)
  • Premium PBT keycaps: Double-shot molded, wear-resistant, oil-resistant, matte texture; clear, non-fading legends; comfortable and slip-resistant
  • Tri-mode connectivity: Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, USB-C wired; connects up to 5 devices simultaneously; switch easily via keys or knob; compatible with PC, laptop, tablet, Xbox, phone (Windows, macOS, iOS, Android)

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Yesterday 10:56 PM
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aznruffryder13Yesterday 10:56 PM
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Anyone have issues with this keyboard or the f108 pro? I went thru 2 of them. Each time i added a gif to the mini lcd and went wireless then after about 1-2 weeks the keyboard will start glitching out and basically became useless (wont turn on, keys dont work, screen starts glitching)
I do enjoy the keyboard and the feel and sound when its actually working currently on 3rd one and decided not to use wireless or add gif img and its been working for about 2 months.
Today 12:59 AM
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migueldangToday 12:59 AM
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Quote from aznruffryder13 :
Anyone have issues with this keyboard or the f108 pro? I went thru 2 of them. Each time i added a gif to the mini lcd and went wireless then after about 1-2 weeks the keyboard will start glitching out and basically became useless (wont turn on, keys dont work, screen starts glitching)I do enjoy the keyboard and the feel and sound when its actually working currently on 3rd one and decided not to use wireless or add gif img and its been working for about 2 months.
I've been using the F108 Pro for a year without any problems. I always keep it plugged in and have only uploaded a couple of GIFs to the display. While I absolutely love how creamy the keys sound, I feel the screen is pretty much useless.
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ReaksOPToday 03:15 AM
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hotswap, not bad
Today 04:05 AM
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OutragerToday 04:05 AM
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I bought one of these cheap mechanical keyboards with the screen and it wasn't very customizable. It only worked in 24 hour time which was kinda of annoying.

I wonder if this is the same.
Today 04:45 AM
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kkkusToday 04:45 AM
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Quote from migueldang :
I've been using the F108 Pro for a year without any problems. I always keep it plugged in and have only uploaded a couple of GIFs to the display. While I absolutely love how creamy the keys sound, I feel the screen is pretty much useless.
The clock isn't very accurate for me. It is 11:42 PM eastern but the screen says 00:57 The hour ok I get because it was summer when I got it but fifteen minutes ahead of the time?
Also on Linux, the function keys don't work by default because it is a multimedia keyboard or something.
Today 05:56 AM
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ROB.E.REINToday 05:56 AM
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Quote from kkkus :
The clock isn't very accurate for me. It is 11:42 PM eastern but the screen says 00:57 The hour ok I get because it was summer when I got it but fifteen minutes ahead of the time? Also on Linux, the function keys don't work by default because it is a multimedia keyboard or something.
so linux is a no go?
Today 06:14 AM
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t_jToday 06:14 AM
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Quote from ROB.E.REIN :
so linux is a no go?
The keyboard uses standard USB HID protocol for basic typing functions. This means it should work for basic typing on Linux systems when connected via USB-C. However, the custom display screen, RGB lighting controls, and knob customization features use the Windows software (which is currently hosted on Google Drive and not officially supported on Linux). However, the keyboard supports Mac, Android, and other systems and may offer on-device key combinations to control features. Function keys (F1, F2, etc) should work fine but certain mappings that are windows specific like FN combos may not work the same way in Linux. YMMV but you'd see the same issues with most cross platform keyboards you might encounter.

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Today 06:42 AM
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ctzToday 06:42 AM
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There are 3 colors, which one is quietest? Can I put customized quiet keys on this keyboard?
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Today 07:52 AM
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i got the reddragon keyboard and works great for just $25. i cant justify to get a brand i never heard of for $70? or this is a good brand?

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