Keychron
K2
$63.99
YUNZII
Based on 97 Reddit mentions
$93.40
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No. I cannot in good faith recommend Keychron any longer. I used to be a huge champion of their products, but something is wrong as of late and they don't seem to be doing anything about it. If you want a prebuilt keyboard, I'd look at Wobkey (Rainy75, Crush80) or Womier/Yunzii, both brands of which
...MBSMD in r/Keychron
August 4, 2025 12:57 PM
16
I've used both and would go with the galaxy in a heartbeat. The Yunzii AL line actually sounds really good, but the aluminum case quality and anodization isn't anywhere near the galaxy. The AL isn't a bad keyboard but any means, it just feels noticeably cheaper. I know the galaxy is Via compatible,
...Inevitable_Virus_765 in r/keyboards
March 28, 2026 3:09 PM
2
The only driver Yunzii has is the JSON file for VIA, no actual firmware or driver to download. The LED is mounted on the PCB itself and without a switch installed the light is wrong. So I am thinking since I had it set to the rainbow setting before I just didn't notice the Blue LED was dying till no
...momomonkey44 in r/keyboards
March 31, 2026 12:58 AM
1
Oh. Yeah, knobs and screens aren't on a lot of the higher-end keyboards. I think Yunzii AL80 might also offer that cc at a lower price, but it's not as good as the others.
thepurplehornet in r/MechanicalKeyboards
March 31, 2026 1:19 PM
1
That's an option, you are right... I'll see, but I did see some people online saying that yunzii isn't that good, talking especially about that keyboard
Smike0 in r/BudgetKeebs
February 21, 2026 4:14 PM
1
Well, it's kind of mainstream and mediocre, but it's not exactly a scam, it's just not a premium product. Not one I would recommend but meh. The main problem is that membrane boards have limited rollover so some key combos you need in some games may not work because it can't handle more than a coupl
...ArgentStonecutter in r/keyboards
February 28, 2026 2:58 PM
1
I recommend the Kisnt KN, Aula F, Royal Kludge R, or iLovBee B keyboards. None of them are aluminum, but all of them are deliciously thocky and cheaper. And if you have to have aluminum, I like the Epomaker Galaxy keyboards way more than the Yunzii AL ones.
thepurplehornet in r/keyboards
March 6, 2026 5:54 PM
1
Personal take: Buying a soldering iron for 1 project, solder, wick, flux, all for potentially 1 fix is almost a similar amount of waste compared to recycling or selling it for parts for $5. Granted I don't find it super difficult, but say for my wife's build or even my "reliable" keyboard. I'm pro-r
...ryudo6850 in r/MechanicalKeyboards
March 21, 2026 7:57 PM
0
Aula F75 is bottom of the barrel, anything is better than that board. If you think YUNZII is good then you're in for quite a shock there is basically unlimited better options if you decide to go above the cheapest options. People only rave on about the AF75 because such a cheap keyboard is better th
...looopious in r/keyboards
April 1, 2026 5:16 PM
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