Matt L—November 22, 2025
Outstanding keyboard with multiple connection options. The keys have a nice feel to them, providing good feedback with a nice sound which will not bother anyone in the area. The keyboard has a nice weight to it keeping it in place on a sliding keyboard drawer. The lighting options and key programmability are nice pluses, along with the wheel and small screen, but what makes this keyboard great is the solid functionality. I did find the lack of a dedicated 'Home' key surprising, and using the wheel to control speaker volume requires pressing on it first, but these are very minor compared to the solid performance. The keyboard also looks good and seems very sturdy and dependable. Recommended and a good value, I like this more than the options from well-known premium brands. Read more
Jonathon—July 21, 2025
The media could not be loaded. Setup & First Impressions 💻 Connected seamlessly to my MacBook, Mac Mini, and two external monitors without any driver nonsense. The TFT screen shows useful info like battery life and which device you’re connected to — not just pointless eye candy. The Creamy Thock Revolution 🎧 These factory-lubed linear switches are absolute perfection. Deep, creamy thock that sounds expensive without being obnoxiously loud. The gasket mount gives it this premium bounce that makes every keystroke feel intentional. I found myself typing random sentences just to hear that satisfying sound — my Slack messages have never been so verbose. Ergonomic Reality Check 🧘♂️ The Cherry profile and low-profile design eliminated wrist strain I didn’t even know I had — this thing actually makes typing comfortable. The volume knob is surprisingly addictive — no more fumbling for media keys like an amateur. The Typing Test ⌨️ Decided to test this beauty properly. Fired up a monkeytype… see video for conclusion. 107 WPM, First attempt. The smooth, pre-lubed switches genuinely helped — less finger fatigue, better flow. “Ooooo” indeed! Bottom Line: 5/5 Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The F75 MAX transformed routine typing into something actually enjoyable. Hot-swappable switches, multiple connectivity modes, and that creamy thock make it worth every penny. For the price it’s hard to beat! ✅ Recommended for: Anyone who types more than emails and appreciates quality ❌ Skip if: You’re somehow satisfied with mushc Read more
Harry—October 30, 2025
Great build quality for the price. Very responsive!! Nice small screen as well very easy to setup and use. Rgb looks great at night not to bright and just right for my setup! Read more
CB—December 20, 2025
Just a fantastic keyboard. Works wired, BT, or even wifi... the battery can get through a workday of typing with no issue. Such a nice sound too. Interesting keycaps where the letters shine through the side instead of the face. BT was the only time I had any connectivity issue, but my desk is covered in peripherals and usb hubs etc. Something between it and the host didnt get along and I would get drop outs. Moving all my crap, aka clearing my desk, resolved the issue, but I feel like it is worth mentioning. Use cases potentially being on the go and/or in high entropy environments... It has been durable, no keys wearing through, they all respond as expected. It still sounds amazing. It feels buttery smooth. I haven't notice issues gaming or anything where I felt latency was an issue, but again that pesky BT was the only time that I even jad a thought about something not registering. I used to think Razer made nice keyboards... I was lost. Read more
Mr.M—April 17, 2025
I have 3 other F75 variants and this one is just as good as any of them, but there are some differences that hold it back from being the best. The weight is on par with the F75 and F75 pro, the size is the same since it’s from the same line. It looks the same as the other models except for the addition of the TFT screen for the hud and knob functions which are nice but kinda useless unless your putting a GIF on it. The knob is much more sensitive than the others and that’s not so great. Bluetooth pairing is very solid if you’re using it to type with. I suggest sticking to wired ore the 2.4ghz dongle if you’re gaming. Sound profile is very different than the others, but with the right switches it does sound better. The sound dampening layers are noticeably better, but sounds more thocky than creamy. The chassis is stiffer and I do like that as the other variants have a bit too much flex for me personally. I did trick it out with some Epomaker Wisteria V2 switches and some shine through keycaps and it’s a dream to use. All in all, if you don’t have an F75 I highly recommend this one as your first, especially when it’s on sale. UPDATE: So I have had this board for a few weeks now and have to knock iff a star. While love the way it feels, the tiny screen is very dim and scratches easily. It really is not innovative or very useful, the week is too darn sensitive, and overall it’s not as good as the F75 PRO version. I am going to gift this to a friend of mine since it is still such a great board for the money. But ultimately, save yourself the money and get the base or the Pro Model. Read more
Palmetto Dan—December 31, 2025
This EPOMAKER X Aula F75 MAX keyboard is absolutely amazing! The wireless mechanical keyboard with TFT screen and knob is a game changer. The typing experience is phenomenal with great tactile feedback. The TFT screen adds such a cool customizable touch and the knob is super convenient for volume control. Gasket mount provides excellent sound dampening. Build quality is outstanding and it looks beautiful on my desk. Highly recommend for anyone wanting a premium keyboard! Read more
Ian—November 27, 2025
This keyboard is amazing! The size is just right for what you really need in a keyboard and doesn't take up to much room. The sound of typing is beautiful and the RGB is bright! The software is easy to use and has a lot of customization options. Gaming with it has been great too. To top it all off the little screen to put a fun gif is something I never knew I needed in my life! Definitely recommend this keyboard!! Read more