AL66

YUNZII

AL66

41 positive 0 neutral 6 negative

Based on 47 Reddit mentions

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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

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thepurplehornet in r/keyboards

December 10, 2025 5:24 AM

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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

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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

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HELP

Honestly... Consider the Galaxy70 or the Bridge75. Or even a Yunzii AL71 or AL66. I'd say they're double to triple the price range, but they'll blow your socks off.

thepurplehornet in r/keyboards

July 3, 2025 4:53 PM

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/r/MechanicalKeyboards Ask ANY Keyboard question, get an answer - November 25, 2025

Check out Yunzii. I swapped out my ducky for the AL66 and I’m so impressed.

United_Button2644 in r/MechanicalKeyboards

November 25, 2025 7:56 PM

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Keychron K HE Series VS YUNZII AL Series

for mostly work with some gaming, i'd lean keychron. their software is more mature and the typing experience is solid out of the box. the k series he boards have a really nice feel for long typing sessions. if you want to save a bit for switches, the yunzii al66 is decent but i think the keychron bu

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LetterheadClassic306 in r/keyboards

March 30, 2026 12:18 PM

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buying a new keyboard

The best 65 you can get for the lowest price is going to be the Zen65, which will be launching on Kickstarter on June 3rd. ($89-130 US) If you want a cheaper one, check out the Aula F65 or the Yunzii AL66.

thepurplehornet in r/keyboards

May 27, 2025 4:21 AM

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Bout to buy new keyboard. Don’t know if I’m stupid

That is a downgrade. To upgrade, consider preordering a Bridge75 preorder $85-100. To upgrade slightly less for a little less money, consider buying a Yunzii AL68 (or AL71, or AL66) If you require a fullsize, consider a used Keychron Q6 (or a V6 if you can't find the Q6).

thepurplehornet in r/keyboards

May 31, 2025 12:36 AM

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/r/MechanicalKeyboards Ask ANY Keyboard question, get an answer - June 17, 2025

I'd say save up and get a Neo from QwertyKeys if you want a barebones. Or spend a little extra for a higher quality prebuilt, like the Yunzii AL66 or AL71. And then you can mod it however you want.

thepurplehornet in r/MechanicalKeyboards

June 25, 2025 8:31 PM

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help me choose one

I’ve got the YUNZII AL66 and honestly, I love it. It’s super hefty, feels like a solid block of aluminium (no idea what it actually weighs, but it’s heavy in a good way). The stabilisers are perfect right out of the box, the switches and sound are spot on, and it basically feels pre-modded. The RGB

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Real-Platypus-4706 in r/keyboards

November 4, 2025 1:54 AM

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