⌨️ Elevate your desk game with the ultimate tri-mode RGB mechanical keyboard!
The AULAF99 Pro is a versatile wireless mechanical keyboard featuring tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, USB-C), an 8000mAh rechargeable battery, and hot-swappable pre-lubed linear switches. Its advanced structure reduces noise and enhances typing comfort, while side-printed PBT keycaps ensure durability and style. With 16.8 million RGB colors and programmable keys, it’s designed for professionals and gamers seeking high performance and sleek aesthetics in a compact 99-key layout.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 99 |
Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
Number of Sections | 1 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Linear |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Gaming Console, Tablet, Smartphone |
Connectivity Technology | 2.4GHz, BT5.0, USB-C |
Special Features | Spill Proof, Backlit, Programmable Keys, Rechargeable, Hot-Swappable |
Number of Keys | 99 |
Style | Contemporary |
Theme | Hot Swappable |
Color | No Knob-Side Printed-Black |
Material | Plastic |
S**N
clicky and CREAMY...
This keyboard really takes me back to the good ole mechanical daysThe keys, yes that are clicky, but the action is soo smooth compared to a regular keyboard the whole thing is just very satisfying. CREAMY as they say.I suggest downloading the software to allow you to change some settings like color schemes if you want.Also it comes with a small cheat sheet to show you what the FN button commands are to change the lights or check battery levelReally nice KB for the price and I am loving it.Numerous colleagues have said they could never do a keyboard with the letters non on top of the keys ( they are on the front side facing towards youy) but honestly this is not an issue as you glance down at keyboard you see them quite easily at an angle.
P**D
This thing sounds amazing!
I first encountered this keyboard at work it was love at first clack. I work in IT for a very large office space with lots of keyboards to sample. Most of it is low-cost stuff from that other site that sells garbage so cheap you barely regret it... You know the type that light up in a generic RGB rainbow splash and make the company provided Microsoft Squishy Key 500 seem like a good upgrade. Every so often I run into a neat mechanical that sounds too clicky or looks like a typewriter. The other IT staff use split style Kinesis that are fairly nice but too exotic for me. Sometimes we see a good sampling of backup gaming mechanical keyboards from home like Logitech's, Corsairs, Razor, or SteelSeries and some of them are pretty nice. This one kind of froze me in my tracks I was like Lacy what are you typing on and why does it sound so amazing, she gave me the details while I fixed her docking station. I'm pretty frugal so it took me a while to break down and buy it... fast forward 6 months and 150 - 200 random work keyboards later I now have my second and probably last mechanical of this decade.Pros:Great key feelAmazing toneAbove average backlighting options without software (important for use with company assets that restrict software).Crazy battery lifeLongevity seems good I've seen one in use for 6+ months, and it still looks and feels newCons:It is very heavy, not a commuting keyboard.I'm a bad typer so it doesn't sound as good when I personally use it (but that's on me)What this might mean for you: I'm not a professional reviewer; I have not been paid. I do love this keyboard, and this review is more about me getting to use this keyboard then telling you why I use this keyboard. I'm not really caring about the review for a keyboard but instead just needing an excuse to write with the keyboard. It's like typing on a fidget toy and it makes my brain feel good. But seriously if you are still reading at this point you are basically a champion of review reading and I applaud you for your perseverance. I basically can't stop because the idea of stopping kind of hurts at this point, I should probably write up a warning:/!\Caution/!\: this product may be addictive to neurodivergent persons! Using this keyboard for an extending period of time may release a wave of serotonin induced by tactile and auditory stimulus.Ok, I really should end this.
H**Y
I finally found the keyboard I’ve been searching for
I’m so glad I read the reviews and many people said stop looking, buy this. I am so picky when it comes to keyboards. I have purchased so many, hundreds of dollars worth because I always thought I might have found “the one” but nothing met my expectations. The amount of times my husband would say “really, another keyboard?” It became my hyperfixation and one day I found this keyboard. I sent it to my husband and thought I was insane, another keyboard. He didn’t seem thrilled I wanted to buy another one so I opted to try to make the keyboard I was using quieter and bought things for it. Well, I ended up breaking a button on the keyboard and I immediately purchased this one. It arrived, I opened it, and it was the exact keyboard I’ve been searching years for. It sounds amazing. It’s so beautiful. This will be the last keyboard I buy. And if I need a new one, I’m ordering this again.
J**S
Sounds and looks good!
This is my first mechanical keyboard. I bought it for my office at home, so I was looking for the closest thing to a full keyboard. I saw a bunch of reviews and ultimately decided on this one. I've been using it for a month now, and I LOVE IT! I think for anyone looking for something customizable, with good lights and a "ticky kinda creamy" sound, this would be a good option. I won't comment much about specifications because I only know it looks good and should last for a while.Just a few things... Since it's my first keyboard, it was a little tiring at the beginning because I had to raise my wrists a little more than with a "normal" keyboard. I'm still thinking if I should buy the wrist rest pad, but honestly, I've been getting used to it. Another factor is that I use remote access to work, and when I'm actively using that remote access, the keyboard lags a lot if I’m using Bluetooth, but I simply switch it to the USB, and it works wonders.
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