Keychron
K2
$63.99
YUNZII
Based on 97 Reddit mentions
$93.40
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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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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
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Do not buy Epomaker. See this post about Epomaker: https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/196hreg/mykeyboard_thickthock_other_vendor_issues/ Yunzii is on the QMK license violators list. Mchose is not officially on the list, but they have never tried to submit a pull request to QMK. QMK ha
...FansForFlorida in r/MechanicalKeyboards
March 24, 2026 10:24 AM
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I own a few Yunzii’s (including the AL75) and love them all. The AL series is nice and heavy. Over time, I’ve changed the keycaps and switches in order to customize it the way I wanted it. Never had a problem with any of the Yunzii’s. I also like to shop around a bit with Yunzii, because you can oft
...CochonPigman in r/keyboards
March 21, 2026 11:24 PM
1
I bought a Yunzii based on reddit comments claiming it's a good keyboard for the price range. Computer refused to post with it plugged into USB. Fortunately post office is a 5 minute walk away so I returned it same day.
TurpentineEnjoyer in r/MechanicalKeyboards
March 23, 2026 1:59 AM
1
I mean that's ONE experience with ONE brand so I think it's tough to say it in these general terms. I have 70 keyboards and at least 15 or more are from Yunzii and similar brands and I've had maybe 3 problems overall and it's been product specific not brand specific so I'm just saying.
MilaMarie2024 in r/MechanicalKeyboards
March 24, 2026 3:53 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
Thanks, I found it. I'm not getting a Yunzii keyboard anymore though. Their software isn't open source, so there could potentially be malware of a keylogger in the software because people can't see or modify the files
dodecahedroner in r/MechanicalKeyboards
February 23, 2026 11:52 AM
1
I mean I’m guessing it will keep up with games for at least 6 more years and I honestly would be more than happy is that’s the case. As for the keyboard it’s the yunzii al 66
Eastern_Return_1609 in r/gamingsetups
February 28, 2026 1:20 AM
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
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