Keychron
K2
$63.99
YUNZII
Based on 97 Reddit mentions
$93.40
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Most big ”gaming” brands are off the table they either have very basic switches (like gateron reds, blues brown) and their build and stabilisers are often very rattly. I recommend yunzii, ajazz, epomaker(even though epomakers support is trash they still make good products) and also leobog has a pret
...aquariuz1 in r/keyboards
January 13, 2026 5:39 PM
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i have both the akko top75 cinnamoroll & yunzii c68 and love them, both are actively in my rotation while my $1k keyboards sit safe and sound on my shelf lmao i’ve traveled with them and dropped them more times than i can count, and my cats love stepping all over them while i’m using my laptop but t
...aingaingaing in r/keebgirlies
September 10, 2025 2:49 AM
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Thank you so much!! I wanna keep this baby but I'm ok with investing in a true mechanical keyboard. So far I've gotten excellent used tech from Amazon so thats a great idea. I like Yunzii's designs and I see a lot of people love Aula too!
cricada in r/keebgirlies
December 8, 2025 2:18 PM
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Tactile is a type of mechanical switch. There are (mostly) 3 kinds of boards - membrane, mechanical, and hall effect. You can avoid hall effect (gaming centric and limited in scope). Mechanical is what you'll likely want. There are 3 types of switches that come in them that sometimes you can select
...Nilla-WaferPDX in r/keyboards
March 5, 2026 3:19 AM
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I have four Yunzii aluminum mechanical keyboards, AL65, AL68, AL80, and AL98. They are my favorite pre-made keyboards…over Keykron, Womier, Nuphy, Iqunix, Melgeek, Epomaker, etc…
Annual-Nectarine-938 in r/MechanicalKeyboards
August 20, 2025 9:14 PM
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I don't have experience with the exact models you listed, but I feel like we have similar taste, so I wanted to throw some thoughts out there 😊 I know people have some issues with Epomaker on this sub, but I have two and I love them both. Disclaimer: I never use the keyboard software, so that might
...Skrumply in r/keebgirlies
February 25, 2026 4:16 PM
3
I've been happy seeing Yunzii designs available at a local store, some nice heavy aluminum frames for not a lot considering brick and mortar retail. Varmillo is there as well and picked up a good one. It's just so much more present than some people will give it credit for. Some here are talking abou
...got-trunks in r/MechanicalKeyboards
March 7, 2026 10:46 PM
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J'ai vu passé Keychron en commentaire, très bonmais si le qwerty ou le fait d'acheter des keycaps azerty ne t'embete pas, fonce sur les claviers semi custom avec chassis alu :Yunzii ALLeobog hi 75Tu peux comparer les typing test en ligne, tu verras a quel point ils sont doux et satisfaisant
AntonyGud07 in r/pcmasterraceFR
April 8, 2026 8:09 AM
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Check yunzii AL series. I've seen plenty of negative comments about Yunzii, but I'm happy with mine. The software is definitely clunky. But the switches are really nice and the case is solid - at that price, you'd usually only get plastic keyboards.
irfulvas in r/keyboards
March 20, 2026 1:49 AM
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I have what is called a gaming keyboard (just a Chinese membrane keyboard with rgb) lol I want to get a gasket mounted aluminium mechanical keyboard with creamy switches from epomaker or yunzii (discounted from 109 to just 61) Note: keychron isn't available or too expensive where I live
Then_Promotion_5352 in r/ZTT
March 23, 2026 8:27 AM
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