siesta—August 3, 2025
The media could not be loaded. I have all the AULA WIN 60 HE products. (Standard, Pro, Max) Standard (White) and Pro (Gray) products are better than Max (Red) products. (The reason was at the bottom.) The product we are reviewing now is Standard White. It's the same mechanism as the Wooting keyboard, but it's cheap, and it's definitely a valuable keyboard for the price. It's a must-have keyboard for FPS gamers looking for hall effects with magnetic switches. But I bought this keyboard for typing. The LEOBOG Gray Wood magnetic switch has a low key pressure, so I can type quickly without hurting my hand. Overall, it has a good finish and a clear batting sound, so it's great to listen to. This white product is as beautiful as the white snow fell. Functionally, there's no problem. (Max Red is functionally, and the finish is problematic.) As it's a well-known brand, it's a reliable keyboard. This Standard White product is reliable. The unfortunate thing is that the wired that comes with it is gray, not white. Wouldn't it be right to provide white wired for a white keyboard? Max (Red) products have hardware and software problems. The space bar bounces above the ALT keys on both sides. (The keycap is not level.) It also doesn't work when booting the PC. (You need to unplug and reconnect the wires.) From this fact, the Standard product is a better keyboard than the Max Red product, which has basic functional issues. Key pressure felt during actual use (The key pressure for each switch guided on the product detail page was different from the actual use feeling.) Pro > Standard > Max Read more
Darnell h.—July 16, 2025
Honestly, this keyboard is really nice. When it comes down to the quality, it’s not bad at all, it has a sturdy frame and solid keys that give it a premium feel. The sound profile is pleasantly subtle; instead of the loud pen-clicking noise some mechanical keyboards have, it offers more of a light tap, kind of like tapping on a phone screen. It’s satisfying without being noisy. The color is nice and sleek, and the overall functionality is great. That said, if you’re someone who doesn’t like compact layouts, I wouldn’t recommend this, it’s a 60% keyboard so there’s no dedicated function row or numpad. But if you’re aiming for a clean, uncluttered desk setup and want to avoid big, bulky boards, this one’s definitely for you. The typing feel is excellent, and the value is pretty solid for what you're getting. One thing to note: the software for the keyboard isn’t a traditional downloadable program, instead it’s browser-based witch may be a downside for some, but it still works well. A standout feature is the ability to adjust key sensitivity. This essentially allows you to change how far you need to press a key for it to register, which is fantastic for competitive gamers and fast typists alike. It's responsive, customizable, and overall just a great experience. In short, if you want a compact, high-performing keyboard with great build quality and advanced features like adjustable actuation, the Alua Win60HE is a solid pick personally. Read more
Axel Ajpop—November 25, 2025
This lowk might be the best keyboard I’ve had in 4-5 years, I mean for 35-40$ it’s super good like you can change the color as you want (in the software or manually) and how the keyboard sounds it super great no big or small sounds it’s like perfect and the keys are super good like when you press on it. It feels amazing and I like it had a metallic feel. But remember it’s only a 60% keyboard it has many key that you need like f4 etc. just keep that in mind Read more
Marco—November 5, 2025
The keycaps feel nice under touch. Has a very good response time. Dont flex much for its price point, and the sound is wunderful to hear, its not loud, but not as quiet as a membrain keyboard. The RGB lights are nice, wish it has more layouts for the pattern. It does have a bit of weight but not as bad as you would expect it to be. Overall quality is nice. The software that manages it, isnt even a program, its a website. Which of all things, i wish it was. Makes me uncomfortable that i need to go to a site just to change settings on the keyboard. But it is easy to navigate the site. Read more
Amazon shopper—November 28, 2025
as other people have noted,the software is quite annoying,as it is a website,but great typig feel,easy to press,sounds good,could use a 3rd party armrest,i would recommend,but it is definitely worth the price though Read more
yandre—November 7, 2025
The media could not be loaded. The AULA WIN60HE is an impressive entry in the hall effect keyboard category. Right out of the box, it feels solid and premium for its size, with smooth actuation and fast response times that really show off the advantages of magnetic switches. Typing and gaming both feel extremely fluid thanks to the adjustable actuation points and the consistent switch feel across all keys. One thing worth noting is that this board leans more on the clackier side, which gives it a satisfying mechanical feedback that some users will love. Since it’s hall effect, the sound is sharper and snappier compared to my other boards. For anyone curious, I included videos comparing the sound of the WIN60HE to a few of my other keyboards so you can get a real sense of the difference in tone and volume. The build quality is solid, the RGB looks vibrant and customizable, and the software is straightforward to use for programming actuation points or macros. The compact 60% layout makes it great for minimal setups, yet it doesn’t feel cramped thanks to smart key placement. Overall, if you’re looking for a responsive, magnetic keyboard with a clean design and a more clacky, energetic sound, the AULA WIN60HE delivers excellent value and performance. It’s a great addition to any keyboard enthusiast’s collection.| Ive done a sound comparison between one of the more thockier keyboards i own, one of the creamy / clacky keyboards i own and the Aula Win60HE. Read more