YUNZII
AL80
Based on 28 Reddit mentions
$98.90
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My Keyboard GiF
I have a Yunzii AL80 keyboard and you can put whatever GIF on it as part of customizing. Pretty nerdy but pretty cool too.
thisisalbe in r/panthers
January 8, 2026 7:28 PM
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Beware of chinese brands, Yunzii and all the related ones.
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
6
Okay, I’m a convert. Got my first mechanical keyboard as an adult!
In 40 and can relate. I’ve set up a home office and have been buying different keyboards from Amazon to test out. I’ve stuck with the Keychain K17 Max because I need a numpad and the Yunzii AL80 because I like the way it feels.
Fishless1 in r/MechanicalKeyboards
May 3, 2026 7:29 PM
2
Looking for Premium Wireless 75% Aluminum Keyboard Options w/ Knob
I dont think there's any premium knob keyboards out there in a 75% form factor. You could try the Keychron Q1 or the Yunzii AL66 or AL80, or the Womier SK75.
thepurplehornet in r/keyboards
April 30, 2026 2:39 PM
2
I underestimated mechanical keyboards.
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
2
Dont buy a Yunzii AL80
Is it your first purchase through them? If so, that's not enough evidence to say not to buy any Yunzii products. If it is a consistent purchase resulting the same result, then you could say so. I bought Epomaker multiple products too, and i had issue with their HE65 products twice. This resulted get
...Ryhdos in r/keyboards
March 3, 2026 5:08 PM
2
Keychron V1 8K w/ Super Banana switches & M3 Mouse arrived today
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
Recommendation Help
akko and monsgeek are the same brand, monsgeek is their "gaming" brand, royal kludge boards are very 50/50 you need to research which boards are actually good, for other aluminum yunzii B75 pro max and yunzii AL80 are one others i trusted for non aluminum i've heard good things about 8bitdo retro bo
...RyujinX9 in r/PHMechanicalKeyboard
April 11, 2026 6:12 PM
2
75% recommendation
Akko/Monsgeek doesn't have a new model for it yet. They seem to be pushing their proprietary boards instead. :( Right now the Redragon K739 is very close to the M1W v3 VIA and IMHO the v3 was a bit better than the v5. The wooden Womier WD75 and Glencreag WK84 are very nice. The plastic equivalent of
...ArgentStonecutter in r/keyboards
April 11, 2026 7:52 AM
2
Keyboard Recs!!!
75% wireless VIA boards I've tried, under $100: Monsgeek M1 v5 * ($80 barebones) Akko 5075B VIA * ($60 barebones) Womier WD75 * (wood! $90) Redragon K715 * ($30) Keychron J2 * ($70) Kiiboom Phantom 81 Lite * ($91) Not tried but look good on paper: Womier RD75 ($95 w/ coupon) Womier Q75 ($59) Womier Era75
...ArgentStonecutter in r/keyboards
March 5, 2026 6:42 PM
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