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If you're spending that much get an aluminium keeb. Try these from Epomaker [https://epomaker.com/products/epomaker-galaxy68](https://epomaker.com/products/epomaker-galaxy68) [https://epomaker.com/products/epomaker-galaxy70](https://epomaker.com/products/epomaker-galaxy70) Discount Code : TB9NV51TCTZ3 Brings the total to 8300, a little over but a lot of keyboard for the price.
Aula F75 doesn't feel cheap IMHO. Heck, it feels more solid than Logitech keyboards that cost four times the price. I've got an Epomaker Galaxy68 and it's built like a tank. I also have a Yunzii AL68 and that too is built like a (more streamlined) tank. You only really start to shed off nuances of _cheapness_ when you start looking at CNC Aluminum and Copper/Brass bottom builds, by then you're well into over £150 territory...save for the Weikav brand! They got some great deals. You can also go safe(ish) by choosing Keychron, just buy from Amazon as their in-house customer service is notorious. I hope this helps, do let me know how you get along, I'd be interested in what you end up buying.
From my experience, Yunzii is in the upper-mid tier when it comes to their aluminum builds. If you're already looking at those two, do also check out the [Epomaker TH87](https://amzn.eu/d/0fMLE3iI). It's a keyboard I wish I saw first before buying my two Epomaker boards. It's easily the best value UK ISO keyboard, especially at its current discounted price at £71 - also comes with Creamy Jade switches, and it's in the TKL layout.
epomaker65 is reasonably priced and i like it a lot. Its only 65% though
I will say that epomaker is just a seller. There are incredible keyboards and terrible keyboards sold through epomaker. For example, the galaxy and galaxy lite series is absolutely incredible for the $100 price point, but they do sell trash too.
I will say that epomaker is just a seller. There are incredible keyboards and terrible keyboards sold through epomaker. For example, the galaxy and galaxy lite series is absolutely incredible for the $100 price point, but they do sell trash too.
I was recently very surprised by the quality of the aula f99 pro silent version if you're considering a plastic case. they currently sell for $80 on amazon. There are several very nice metal case keyboards that go for about $100 but most will not be silent. A typical mechanical keyboard makes a bit of noise, but as long as you aren't using clicky switches, pretty much any keyboard should be quiet enough for your use. Just make sure to get a hot swap keyboard so that if it ends up being too loud in the future, you can swap in silent switches. The brand Epomaker doesn't have the best reputation overall as they have been around for a while and have released a ton of stinker keyboards, BUT I am very impressed with the price and quality of their Galaxy and Galaxy lite boards. I've built 2 recently for friends and co-workers because it's a nice heavy metal keyboard with solid features for $100 retail. I also currently use a galaxy 100 lite at work as well and I really like it, especially for the price. It can be used wireless, but it works great wired as well. I love tinkering, so I actually removed the battery from my work galaxy 100 because I'll only ever use it wired, and it's nice to know that it cant catch fire. Also the creamy white keyboard looks really nice. I have a black one, and I really like the way my co-worker's creamy white one looks. Lastly, if you get a keyboard with VIA compatibility, you can program any button to do anything, so you can make media controls any button or any button when combined with the function key. Both the Aula f99 silent and epomaker galaxy 100/100lite both have knobs, which by default control volume, and mute when pressed. The galaxy is Via compatible, but I don't think the Aula F99 is.
I really like my epomaker galaxy
MageGee is a budget brand on Amazon. I just saw a cute pastel-y 104 for $20. I have one from them, one from epomaker, and another from redragon. All affordable brands. I've never tried anything over like $60 so I don't have anything else to compare to but they've all been good to me. Only issue is with redragon's logo being a lil... Out of place for the rest of my stuff. That's the one I use at work though so idc too much I use 75% at home but bought a 100% for work because I didn't like the membrane keyboard they provided.
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