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Adventurous_Arm5634 • about 2 months ago

Same anything but RK, Kreo, Cosmic Byte. Aula F75 Max just has a TFT screen which will increase your battery consumption when using wirelessly. You can try other brands as well Mchose G75 is a good replacement for Aula F75. But it's out of stock on all vendors. If your budget is higher then you can look for Aluminium builds as well. But don't go for RK, Kreo or Cosmic Byte. You can go through the sub if you have any doubts for them.

r/mkindia • Which 75% Keyboard Should I Pull the Trigger On? ->
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DAS_AMAN • 3 months ago

But for some reason mchose web hub isn't working on fedora for me What browser are you using and how did you install (snap, flatpak or deb?)

r/mkindia • [REVIEW] My 2 Month Hunt for the Best Keyboard Under ₹6,000 Ended with the Mchose G75 Pro ->
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hades_504 • 3 months ago

Hey everyone, After a two-month-long search for my very first mechanical keyboard, I finally pulled the trigger on the **Mchose G75 Pro (Matcha Latte, V2 Switches)**. I've been using it for a few days, and I'm absolutely blown away. For anyone else navigating the crowded budget market, I wanted to share my detailed thoughts. Right out of the box, this keyboard feels good: * **Build & Feel:** The build quality is fantastic for this price point although plastic. It has a satisfying weight, and even the backplate feels solid and well made. Theres a little very little flex. * **Sound Profile:** It has a deep, "thocky" sound profile that is incredibly satisfying. I was considering the Aula F75 for its sound, but I would say the Mchose is easily on par, if not slightly better, straight from the factory. * **Key Features:** * **South-Facing LEDs:** This was a huge plus for me, as they provide better compatibility and shine-through with the custom keycaps I plan on using. No interference issues here. * **8000 mAh Battery:** The battery life is massive. For a wireless board, this is a major win and means I'm not constantly reaching for the charging cable. * **Software:** Mchose has its own proprietary software for configuration. While it's not as robust as QMK/VIA, it's surprisingly capable. A crucial point for me is that the keyboard's settings can be configured and then work perfectly across my Mac and Linux systems, which many other brands' software don't support well. * **The "Con" That Wasn't a Con (For Me):** The G75 Pro doesn't have a dedicated volume knob. This could be a dealbreaker for some, but I already have my mouse side buttons mapped to control volume, so it was a non-issue for me personally. **(Link to Sound Test Here)** [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Y1CM08wcVSxIqFSRA\_2WA49LhUOVGBLc?usp=sharing](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Y1CM08wcVSxIqFSRA_2WA49LhUOVGBLc?usp=sharing) # How it Stacks Up: Other Keyboards I Considered For context, here's a quick rundown of the other contenders I had on my list and why I ultimately passed on them: * **Aula F75:** A very close second. It sounds amazing, but the smaller 4000 mAh battery, north-facing LEDs, and reports of a cheap-feeling volume knob made me lean towards the Mchose. * **Ajazz AK820 Max:** Another solid option with an 8000 mAh battery and south-facing LEDs. I ultimately decided against it because, from the sound tests I watched, the Mchose sounded and felt a bit more refined. * **Royal Kludge RK R75:** The QMK/VIA support was incredibly tempting for customization, but it was out of stock everywhere for a long time, and I needed a keyboard sooner rather than later. * **Kreo Swarm:** Looked good on paper, but I saw several community posts raising concerns about potential quality control issues and difficult RMA processes, which scared me off. Overall, I am incredibly happy with my purchase. The Mchose G75 Pro delivers a premium experience that punches way above its price tag. If you're looking for a thocky, well-built, wireless keyboard under ₹6,000 with great battery life and south-facing LEDs, I can't recommend this one enough. I also want to give a huge thank you to this community. I spent a lot of time reading through posts and comments here, and your collective advice was invaluable in helping me make this decision. So, thank you all!

r/mkindia • [REVIEW] My 2 Month Hunt for the Best Keyboard Under ₹6,000 Ended with the Mchose G75 Pro ->
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jack_sparrow980 • 3 months ago

I got it from GenesisPC around a month back. I can see a couple color variants that are still in stock. Absolutely fantastic experience using this keyboard since day one.

r/mkindia • [REVIEW] My 2 Month Hunt for the Best Keyboard Under ₹6,000 Ended with the Mchose G75 Pro ->
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Peace_077 • about 2 months ago

Not an endgame, but I have MCHOSE G75 Pro and ATK X1 SE.

r/MouseReview • What's your endgame mouse + keyboard? ->
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thedevmehta • 3 months ago

+1, got mine a couple of weeks ago in the arctic colour. Works amazing, feels amazing and has the home, end, pg up and pg down buttons unlike other keyboards!

r/mkindia • [REVIEW] My 2 Month Hunt for the Best Keyboard Under ₹6,000 Ended with the Mchose G75 Pro ->
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Unfair_Salamander189 • 9 days ago

I got MCHOSE g75 80euro , pretty good I like mechanical keyboards

r/PcBuildHelp • Are expensive keyboards even necessary ->
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Wade_Sully • 6 months ago

I’ve been really happy with my MCHOSE G75 Pro so far. It even has wireless and BT when I need it

r/keyboards • Looking for a gaming keyboard! ->
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Cultural_Owl_3676 • 6 months ago

I really liked the mchose g87/g75 pro but they will be restocked around 30th june which is way too long for me (on meckeys)

r/mkindia • Looking for a thocky wireless hot-swap keyboard around ₹4500–5500 — any leads? ->

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