Alex—November 7, 2025
additional lighting shortcuts: FN + Z - change front light bar mode/color FN + Shift - change bottom ambient light mode FN + /? - change ambient light color [only in single-color mode] Typing on this now - for the price this keyboard is an excellent value. The screen plays GIFs smoothly, has way better resolution than it at all needs to. I was expecting a pixel display, but it is actually clear. It allows effect change, color set, brightness, speed, and volume control via the wheel. The sound is fantastic, classic 'thock'. Switches are very light by default for my taste, but I swapped the springs out for comically heavy ones as a joke [150g] and actually like it better. My best is 135wpm on this keyboard - I'm hitting 120wpm with the Big Boi 150s. The RGB is a complete light show - I've never seen this much RGB on a keyboard in person - and the south-facing LEDS mean the side-prints shine perfectly. Main screen's time is updated with the Aula software, unfortunately no web config I could find. Battery lasts pretty well - I would estimate at least 20h running full RGB, and normal use with sleep mode could last up to a week. Notably, here is still a Num Lock indicator on the screen despite the keyboard having no number pad. Read more


@AYEEITSTUTI—July 25, 2025
The media could not be loaded. Amazing keyboard! And I have tried manyyyyy! I am obsessed with the color pink and I have been communicating with Aula as a long time customer for a while now suggesting more baby pink keyboards. This one not only looks great, it sounds great with the star vector switches and it feel really good and creamy to type on! The price was great, most other brands of pink keyboards are upwards of $100! Very easy to use the little screen can display the time and date, and you can also upload a little gif to it! Extremely functional for work, school, or gaming! You can change the switches and keycaps to anything you like, which is a plus! Read more
KMF—September 25, 2025
I know this is considered a budget keyboard, but it actually sounds and feels incredibly good if you like thockiness. Sound: And for this review to be helpful, I have to describe what "thocky" is to me. To me, thocky sounds crisp and and is in between creamy (Nuphy Kick75 for comparison if anyone has that) and clacky. There is foam under the space bars so that helps in dampening the sound a bit. I thought I would have to make my own customization, but it actually sounds perfect out of the box! I also took a video, but the sound sounds better in real life than it does in the video unfortunately. Some of the other reviewers probably have better sounding audio, so I won't do it injustice by uploading it here. Keycaps: cherry profile! Pretty standard. Love how it felt but didn't like the aesthetic of the keycaps so I swapped it out for the ones pictured. Otherwise - I made no other customizations. Dial: feels great. There is a slight bump when you rotate it for that tactile feedback. Default setting is adjusting the volume, but for my more experienced keeb enthusiasts, you can program it to adjust other settings to your liking. Screen: this would be great IF you have Windows. You are only able to calibrate the time or upload an image on a windows computer. I only have a Mac, and no one else I know has a Windows, so unfortunately all my screen tells me is that it's 2000/02/05 haha. It DOES however, show you the battery life, what operating system you designated, and how you are connected to your device (i.e. Bluetooth, dongle, or wired). RBG lights: Several options you can choose from that changes the color, brightness, patterns, etc. Great but nothing too differentiating about this compared to other keyboards. They also don't shine through too much if you don't have shine-through keycaps. Misc: There is a separate toggle to change between Bluetooth, USB, and 2.4GB dongle. There are some keyboards that only let you change the connection if you lift up a keycap... yeah, that wouldn't do for me, so I appreciate this option. Additionally, there is a feet kickback in the back of the keyboard if you need more angle to type. In conclusion, I absolutely LOVE this keyboard! I own more expensive ones, and I'm actually in love with this Aula S75 Pro keyboard the best, which goes to show that you don't always need to break the bank to get the best thing. Beware though, owning this keyboard might get you sucked into the keeb hobby and you'll be in too deep like me... Read more


Mark—December 14, 2025
The media could not be loaded. Super nice mechanical keyboard for the price. Very good sound and so far no issues. The stock key caps feel good. The keyboard itself is super hefty compared to other keyboards I’ve felt, which I personally like because it feels more premium. The 2.4 wireless and the wired connections both work great and honestly I can’t notice a difference in input delay between the two. I haven’t tried the bluetooth yet but I don’t see why it wouldn’t function fine. Lighting is great, and there is plenty of customization especially once you download the software. Definitely worth it for under $100. Read more
Ryan Saulsbury—November 6, 2025
My daughter has been begging for a creamy keyboard forever and she absolutely loves this one. The sound it makes is super satisfying even for people that type a lot. The multiple profiles means I can steal it and use it for work when she’s not home. It feels solid and heavy, while also being cute and having a super feminine color! Read more