YUNZII
AL66
Based on 47 Reddit mentions
$79.99
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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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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
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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
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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
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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
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How are the Akko and Yunzii keyboards really?
I have a Yunzii AL66 and I love it. I use it wirelessly mostly and haven’t had any trouble, so far. Also have a Akko 5075B with no issues, but I also don’t use it as my main at the moment. The cake/cat c75 is one I’m wanting due to novelty sake, lol. It’s so cute!
confusedandpoor in r/keebgirlies
September 10, 2025 11:44 AM
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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
...thepurplehornet in r/keyboards
December 10, 2025 5:24 AM
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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
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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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RD75 vs Bridge75 - Please Help me Pick my Next Board
I'd say the Bridge75 is also built for clack. For thock, I'd suggest the Keychron V keyboards. Usually plastic keyboards are thockier. For aluminum, HipyoTech reviewed the Yunzii AL66 and said it was a pretty thocky keyboard. I have one and agree. It sounds like boiling water when you type fast on i
...thepurplehornet in r/keyboards
January 19, 2026 11:02 AM
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