Thinking of Buying the AULA F75 Pro Wireless Keyboard
I’ve been eyeing the AULA F75 Pro Wireless Keyboard for a while now, but I haven’t pulled the trigger yet. I mainly want a reliable wireless keyboard for both gaming and typing, and I like the idea of no wires cluttering my desk. However, I ran into some mixed reviews online, and I’m concerned about compatibility and battery life.
After reading some user reviews, I noticed that some people mentioned issues with connectivity dropping unexpectedly. I also wonder if the keys are comfortable for long typing sessions—since I spend hours on my PC daily, this matters a lot.
Has anyone here used the AULA F75 Pro extensively? Does it perform well in real-world use, especially for gaming and long typing periods? Should I go ahead and buy it, or are there better options I should consider?
Discussion
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I've had mine for a few weeks. The keys are pretty satisfying, but if you prefer quiet keyboards, this might not be for you.
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I was thinking about getting it too. Does it connect easily via Bluetooth? Are there any lag issues in fast-paced gaming?
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Emily, I believe it uses a 2.4GHz receiver for a more stable connection; Bluetooth can sometimes be less reliable.
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I've had some lag with Bluetooth on other keyboards, but the F75 Pro has been pretty smooth for me. No noticeable delay during gaming.
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Battery life depends on usage, but I always keep mine charged overnight. No complaints so far.
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Are there any issues with the keys wearing out quickly? I’ve seen some reviews mention that.
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Laura, mine still look new after 2 months, but I avoid heavy gaming sessions frequently.
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Does it have any features like customizable keys or RGB lighting? That’s something I look for.
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No RGB, but it does have some cool backlit options. Not customizable, though.
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I'm concerned about the build quality. Is it sturdy enough for daily use?
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Rachel, I think the build is decent for the price, but don’t expect premium quality.
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Would you recommend it for someone who types a lot but isn’t into gaming?
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Definitely. The keys are good for long typing sessions, and it's lightweight for portability.
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How’s the pairing process? Is it straightforward or complicated?
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Super easy! Just turn it on, and it pairs almost instantly with my PC.
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Any issues with the wireless range? I want to use it from a distance.
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Megan, I usually get about 10 meters before the connection drops, which is good enough for me.
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Are there any firmware updates or software controls available?
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No dedicated software, but the controls are simple enough for basic use.
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Would you say it’s a good value for the price? Or do you think I should spend more for better quality?
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For the price, it’s pretty solid. If you want premium features, maybe look elsewhere, but this covers most needs.
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Kevin, do you think it’s worth it compared to wired options or other wireless keyboards in the same range?
I've been using it for a month now. No major issues with connectivity, but the battery life could be better. Charging it once a week works fine for me.
James, thanks for the info! Do you find the keys comfortable for typing long documents? I'm worried it might be too clicky.