First Impressions of the AULA T102 RGB Gaming Combo
I recently bought the AULA T102 RGB Backlit Gaming Combo after reading some positive reviews. At first glance, the design looks sleek and the RGB lighting is pretty vibrant. However, after using it for a few days, I noticed some issues.
The main concern is that the keyboard sometimes registers missed keystrokes, which is frustrating during gaming sessions. Also, the mouse feels a bit small for my hand, and the illumination isn’t consistent across all keys. Should I keep it or return it and look for another option?
Discussion
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I own the T102 and the lighting is pretty good, but I agree about the keyboard. Sometimes it feels a bit unresponsive. Maybe it's a defect? I’d contact support if I were you.
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I had a similar issue with missed keystrokes, but cleaning the keyboard helped. Also, the size of the mouse was a bit small for me, but I got used to it. Overall, for the price, it's not bad.
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Emma, cleaning can help, but if the problem persists, maybe it’s a hardware defect. Have you experienced any other issues like the lighting or the mouse buttons wearing out?
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I think the combo is decent for beginners. The lighting is vibrant and the price is affordable. But if you're a serious gamer, maybe look into higher-end options.
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The keyboard feels a bit plasticky, but I like the RGB settings. Did you try customizing the lighting? Sometimes that can improve the overall look and feel.
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Chris, yes, I customized the lighting, and it looks pretty cool. But the responsiveness remains an issue for me. Do you think software updates could fix that?
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I had similar responsiveness issues initially. Updating the firmware fixed most of the problems for me. Make sure to check for updates from AULA.
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The mouse is small for my hands, but I found a grip that works. The RGB is nice, but I mainly care about durability. Anyone experience any long-term wear?
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Olivia, I’ve had mine for over a month and the keys still feel responsive. The mouse, though, has started to click less reliably. Might be a quality control issue.
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For me, the lighting flickers sometimes, especially when I use multiple profiles. Is this common? Do you guys think it’s worth keeping or should I return it?
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I think the flickering could be related to USB port issues or driver conflicts. Try plugging into a different port or reinstalling drivers.
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I returned mine after a week because of unresponsive keys. Customer support was helpful, but I needed a more reliable setup. Would you recommend a different combo?
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Grace, what brand did you switch to? I’m considering alternatives but don’t want to overspend.
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I think the T102 is okay for casual gaming and daily use, but if you’re competitive, you might want to invest in something higher-end. The build quality isn’t premium.
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Has anyone tried the customization software? Does it work smoothly, or is it buggy? I want to change the lighting effects but heard it can be tricky.
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Brian, I used the software for customizing lighting, and it was a bit laggy at first. After updating, it improved. Still, it’s not as intuitive as other brands.
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Given the issues, do you think this combo is worth it for someone on a budget? Or should I save up for something better?
I've been using the T102 for a week now. The keyboard's responsiveness is decent, but I also noticed some missed keystrokes during intense gaming. Have you tried updating the drivers? That helped me.
Mike, I haven't updated anything. Do you think that could fix the responsiveness issue? Also, does the RGB lighting seem stable to you? Mine flickers sometimes.