Keychron
K2
$63.99
YUNZII
Based on 97 Reddit mentions
$93.40
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even yunzii themselves make boards similar tot his with QMK/VIA, like the AL68
MiquelVz in r/keyboards
April 1, 2026 9:01 PM
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This is a perfectly fine entry-level keyboard. You can get it on sale regularly and, when purchased for around $60, is a decent deal. Banana switches are great, and the sound is very nice, stock. Obviously it is mostly reliant on the switches for the core sound. At an MSRP of $85, it is a bad purcha
...-AveDominusNox- in r/keyboards
March 14, 2026 11:51 PM
2
Given all the great QMK-based keyboards it's a shame to go for proprietary firmware with restrictive drivers. Monsgeek M1 v5 * ($80 barebones) Akko 5075B VIA * ($60 barebones) YMDK YMD75 * ($64-$110 diy) Womier RD75 ($95 w/ coupon) Womier WD75 * (wood! $90) Glencreag WK84 * (wood! $95 w/ coupon) Redrago
...ArgentStonecutter in r/keyboards
March 14, 2026 2:44 AM
2
i mean it depends on the specific price compared to the rest of the keyboards, its not qmk/via so you're just at the mercy of yunzii for the software and its full plastic which is okay if its priced correctly, it seems like a good keyboard for typing/gaming though any keyboard can be the best keyboa
...MiquelVz in r/keyboards
March 27, 2026 6:33 PM
1
For a magnetic board, only Keychron or Sunder because they're the only ones using QMK firmware in magnetic boards. For an electromechanical board, there are good QMK and ZMK options from Keychron, Womier, Weikav, XVX, Monsgeek/Akko, Skyloong, Redragon, Yunzii, SmackApe, Hator, Sharkoon, Dark Project
...ArgentStonecutter in r/keyboards
April 12, 2026 7:17 AM
1
Well. I have two yunzii keyboard myself and they work great. One of them had some issue with the initial firmware but customer support helped me out within 48 hours. Build quality is pretty great for the price. Out of all keyboards I tried they sound the best. I am not getting paid unfortunately to
...Maleficent_Type_5162 in r/keyboards
February 26, 2026 7:27 AM
1
Yeah, that Yunzii AL98 seems like the best bet between those you listed. Full aluminium, QMK/VIA etc. - ticks all the boxes in this category. Epomaker is usually not recommended around mech keyboards. They don't really make any keyboards - they just re-brand products of other manufacturers. And if s
...Tony-Angelino in r/keyboards
March 9, 2026 9:12 PM
1
Now I am of the habit of ripping out the switches on every board I get and replacing them with silent tactiles because regular "percussive" non-silent switches hurt to type on for me, so with that disclaimer... Here are 75% boards under $100-ish, and a set of decent tactile switches if they have lin
...ArgentStonecutter in r/keyboards
February 25, 2026 5:46 PM
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