YUNZII
AL66
Based on 47 Reddit mentions
$79.99
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Looking for a good gaming keyboard for my fiancé.
Yunzii overall makes great keyboards, I already got al66 and al80 and both of them are amazing, highly recommend as well
Unlucky_Ad2858 in r/keyboards
December 12, 2025 1:22 PM
3
2022 G14 6700S is still good 3 years later in 2025
For my use case I got a Yunzii AL66 off Amazon, liked it for its aluminium exterior and some other stuff. I don’t game frequently anymore so I use my laptop more so for productivity now. If you game a lot and are on a sub-$100 budget, I recommend a largely discounted Razer keyboard or smthn like a R
...al_win02 in r/ZephyrusG14
May 24, 2025 1:55 AM
4
Looking for Premium Wireless 75% Aluminum Keyboard Options w/ Knob
I dont think there's any premium knob keyboards out there in a 75% form factor. You could try the Keychron Q1 or the Yunzii AL66 or AL80, or the Womier SK75.
thepurplehornet in r/keyboards
April 30, 2026 2:39 PM
2
redragon vs dark project
In the US, the Kisnt is a very good low-cost choice. Definitely look into getting one if it is available near you. Redragon keyboards can be hit-or-miss. I really like the K709 wired-only 65% keyboard, and their low profile Azure keyboard. But others haven't been as good. I am not sure about the K70
...thepurplehornet in r/keyboards
December 10, 2025 5:24 AM
2
CREAMY THOCC
Can vouch for the Yunzii AL66. It's very thocky and light to type on. Full aluminum body din
Cygnus14 in r/PHMechanicalKeyboard
December 22, 2025 2:49 AM
2
Need help choosing my first keyboard
For around $60, I recommend any of the Womier SK keyboards or the Yunzii AL keyboards. Especially the SK65 and AL66. But the Bridge75 is worth the extra $30-40.
thepurplehornet in r/keyboards
February 11, 2026 11:33 PM
2
Which keyboard is better?
Disclaimer: I tend to avoid keyboards with screens because they're mostly just another thing to break. The K719 is one of the least bad legacy Redragon boards. The screen is sorta functional and you can set the screen's clock using the knob which makes it not purely useless, but I prefer tapping on
...ArgentStonecutter in r/keyboards
November 25, 2025 12:35 PM
2
It's alive and running Arch btw
I haven't found a compact 95-98% keyboard that I like, yet. I do have a 98 that I'm fond of, but don't know. I whip it out when I know I have a bunch of Excel work to do and need a keypad. Otherwise my two go-to's are now the YUNZII AL75 Pro and the smaller YUNZII AL66. Bought the AL66, then the AL7
...Zenith251 in r/framework
October 1, 2025 12:35 AM
3
Just got my first ever mechanical keyboard, am i in good hands?
I live in Italy, I paid it 25 euros off temu due to a promotion, the deal is probably over, I don’t know what is your currency but you can find many around 60-99 euros pricetag(convert that). For that price you can find better like yunzii AL66-AL68 and Lemonkey P1
al96n in r/MechanicalKeyboards
June 30, 2025 6:09 PM
3
yunzii al66 or rainy75?
Yunzii AL68 or AL65 are infinitely better than the AL66, I don't know how they are still selling it, and I would avoid the Rainy75 because Wobkey has demonstrated awful and even abusive customer support. There are a number of decent 60% and 65% options on my Github.
ArgentStonecutter in r/keyboards
June 28, 2025 5:04 PM
2