Description
| Quick Specs | |
|---|---|
| Form Factor | 75% / 84 keys |
| Connection | BT 5.0 / 2.4GHz / USB-C |
| Hot-swap | Yes |
| Backlighting | RGB per-key |
| Price | ~$76 |
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The Aula F75 is a 75% mechanical keyboard that covers the wireless trifecta at $76. Bluetooth 5.0 for switching between devices, 2.4GHz dongle for low-latency gaming, and USB-C wired for zero-overhead sessions. That level of connectivity at this price point used to belong to keyboards costing twice as much.
The 75% layout is the practical sweet spot for most users. You keep the function row with real F-keys, dedicated arrow keys, and standard navigation, while cutting the numpad that most people do not use. The result is a board that works for gaming keybinds, coding shortcuts, and everyday typing without layout compromises.
Hot-swap sockets are included, which means the switches are not permanent. Try the stock options, then pull and replace them with whatever you prefer without a soldering iron. The board accepts most MX-style switches.
Per-key RGB performs well for the price. The Aula software handles key remapping and lighting profiles. It is less feature-rich than Corsair or Razer ecosystems, but it covers the essentials without major frustrations.
The main caveat is battery life. RGB at full brightness will drain a wireless keyboard faster than expected. Reducing RGB intensity significantly extends runtime. For desk use where the cable stays plugged in anyway, this is a non-issue.
- Tri-mode wireless at $76
- Hot-swap sockets
- Full function row + arrow keys
- Per-key RGB
- Battery life affected by RGB intensity
- Aula software less polished than major brands

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