I love it. I’m so happy with my purchase. I got it for my iMac and it works perfectly. Took a few tries to get used to the shortcuts but after that it’s smooth sailing. Love the rgb too and the pink colour is so cute!
Me gusto mucho el teclado, cuando lo destapé y lo toque realmente mis expectativas fueron superadas, que magnifico teclado... Es el mejor teclado que he comprado...
Espero un pequeño descuento en la siguiente compra ya que tengo otro en la mira. jejeje
Saludos.
I have been using this most may for a few months now and i an really happy and would definitely recommend it
I swear this is one of the best keyboards and the coca cream switches are so good you just won’t stop typing from how good they sound. I literally love this keyboard I’m going to buy another one with some milk switches
I swear this is one of the best keyboards and the coca cream switches are so good you just won’t stop typing from how good they sound. I literally love this keyboard I’m going to buy another one with some milk switches
Unfortunately was not received in good condition- it was bent - did chat with someone who was going to g to send a new one out but not received it as yet
Disclaimer - i have not tried the "original" AL75, but as far i can tell, it should be in the same boat, maybe some slight variations on the sound. With 17 different prebuilt and self-made custom kit keyboards in my possession, i think this one tops MY list.
Let me start off with the simple things - at this price point, (IMHO) you won't be able to find anything better sounding or feeling than this. Even some high end custom kits, costing 5x the price and the bragging rights, have a tough time to sound and feel like this.
Build quality is SUPERB - switches, stabilizers are pre-lubed, with zero rattle. Gasket mount feels flexy, yet sturdy. Full AL body is just the cherry on top.
The sound you get is a mix of THOCC and marbly greatness (just look up ceramic keycap sounds).
Connectivity - using this on MAC and WIN is a breeze - both in wired/dongle and BT connections. PC/MAC, phone, tablet - no hick-ups whatsoever.
Aesthetics - this is a pure win in my books. I was looking for a keycap set with a black/sand/gold aesthetic - there are very few in the market, if at all. I went for the black/sand look and it matches my setup even on the actual hue. The fact that Yunzii includes also gray and blue extra keycaps is just win/win. RGB is bright and you have like 15+ different options, but there are some things to consider. Double shot keycaps - they are great, but some might want a more translucent option, more on that below.
Here are some "drawbacks" - not in my book, but some might find this annoying:
1. The RGB is nice, but due to the fact the keycaps are double shot and less translucent there's no actual "shine-through" on the symbols themselves.
2. No VIA/QMK - you only have the web version of QMK available. Still it offers multiple options for you to go wild.
3. No screen / multi-media knob - lets be honest, do you really want to have a meme/stats visible on your keyboard's tiny screen or is is something you want to brag about ? It's cool and all, but i don't see the benefit of it. MM knob might be a different story thou just for the convenience, but fret not - just use Fn+F10/F11 to adjust the VOL and you're good.
As mentioned - highly recommended to anyone who's looking for a full AL 75% custom keyboard. As per the switches - pick your poison, but nothing beats a good tactile switch.
I choose the AL71 mechanical keyboard and Carmel Coffee V2 Muted Silent Linear switches (I had ordered them separate, so that I could get the color keyboard I wanted), because I wanted a prebuilt keyboard and switches with a low pitch.
When I received the keyboard I was impressed, the crystal white switches felt good (though noisy), but the Carmel Coffees with low noise were heavenly.The quality of the keyboard is a impressive solid construction, that I can only find one fault on, inserting switches on the edges of the board is a tribulation in of itself. The plastic cover is not anchored at the edges and will just push down with the switch rather than popping up over the switch bumps, unless you support the plastic as you put the switch in. The arrow keys are especially difficult.
The Carmel Coffee V2s are pleasant switches to type on, it's like messaging your fingers when typing. They are linear, but aren't as smooth as the Crystal Whites, having a subtle bump at the activation point and a little bit of travel after that. The PBT keycaps are a nice touch texture to they keyboard, providing a little bit of friction when typing.
The RGB lights are give or take for me, as having learned touch typing I don't look down at my keyboard often, but I appreciate the toggleablity of them.
As I've typed on the keyboard more and more I've noticed the Carmel Coffee V2s develop a squeak when pressed from the front instead of the middle. While annoying at I'm using it as an opportunity to lube the switches.
In summary the AL71 with Carmel Coffee V2 Muted Silent Linear is a great keyboard. With good build quality and quiet keys. I would happily buy it again.
The material of the desk mat is excellent, but it's essential to read the description to check the dimensions and confirm if you have a specific preference before purchasing. I admit that reading it beforehand would have helped, but it's still a solid and high-quality option.
Hi so am planning to buy this keyboard and am not this rich to buy more the one, what I Want to know which one is the thockiest and which one is the creamiest ?
The material is excellent, and I got the Spring Garden set. While it wasn't the one I was hoping for, it's still a great option for those who enjoy the thrill of surprise.