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 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
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I have the same keyboard (Yunzii AL68), but with different caps. What switches do you have on? Right now I have the cococream v2 switches, they are great, however they have some stem wobble, how is yours? Do they wobble much?
Mancooo in r/MechanicalKeyboards
March 19, 2026 2:52 PM
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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’ve just made this transition, going from a low-profile Keychron K3 to a Yunzii AL80. It’s a transition, for sure. At the moment, my accuracy is down a little, thanks to the smaller surface of the keys I suppose, and the angle feels a bit odd. Funnily enough, I’ve found that if I put a closed MacBo
...djeglin in r/MechanicalKeyboards
February 26, 2026 8:54 AM
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Luckily you can always change the keycaps of a keyboard but of course the extra cost is a thing to consider. The bun bun one is a nice base color in case you don't like the feel of the key caps, so you could preemptively search for some keycaps that could match I've tested yunzii boards before. They
...KGM134 in r/keyboards
March 12, 2026 11:56 AM
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Others have covered the specific points well so will leave those. Recommendations wise Yunzii make nice step up from every level boards. I've had the AL68 for a while now, it's £80 on Amazon, cheaper on AliExpress. Feels really good out of the box, comes with decent switches and keycaps. The quality
...BadgerRustler in r/MechanicalKeyboards
April 9, 2026 3:03 PM
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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
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I noticed all the boards you mentioned are different layouts. Do you care about a numpad or do you prefer desk space? Personally, the brands I tried from what you've mentioned are Yunzii and Mchose. They're both solid, Mchose had better stock switches but worse rubber feet. I'm a little confused wha
...KGM134 in r/keyboards
March 24, 2026 7:31 AM
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Looking at the Corsair website it looks like the K70 is tray mount, which will make it stiffer and more jarring to type on than the gasket-mounted IF99. Plus the Yunzii comes with the creamy linear switch you want. And if you ever spill anything on your keyboard you will be much better off with a ho
...ArgentStonecutter in r/BudgetKeebs
February 21, 2026 12:06 PM
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