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MechLands Aula F108 100 Wireless Gaming Keyboard Full Size Custom Gasket Mechanical Keyboard 4000mAh Battery Programmable 108 Keys

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  • 【100% Layout for Work & Game】Offering the same smooth acoustics and outstanding functionality as the F75, the F108 is a full size mechanical keyboard designed with an improved layout. Its 108 anti-ghosting keys provide superior accuracy and flexible control options, making it well-suited for multitasking and fast-paced gaming or office environments. Plus, the ergonomic two-stage kickstand, reduced front height, and cherry profile keycaps minimize finger fatigue and wrist discomfort, ensuring a pain-free working experience.
  • 【3 Modes Wireless & 4000mAh Battery】Equipped with an impressive 4000mAh rechargeable battery, the F108 wireless keyboard delivers double the power of typical gaming keyboards, enabling up to 100 hours of uninterrupted gameplay without backlights. Its adaptable Bluetooth mode allows for quick switching between PC/laptops/tablets and Win/Mac, while the 2.4GHz wireless and USB cable options ensure high-level stability and responsiveness with a 1000Hz polling rate.
  • 【5-Layer Satisfying Creamy Paddings】The F108 creamy keyboard showcases a five-layer design that enhances sound and shock absorption, delivering a satisfying ASMR experience right on your desk. This advanced internal structure includes PO Sandwich Foam, PO Switch Pad, PET Sound-Enhancement Pad, PO Bottom Foam, and Bottom Silicone, which collectively minimize typing noise and vibrations, ensuring a quiet operation ideal for concentrated work in the office and immersive gaming experiences at home.
  • 【Hot-Swappable Custom Keyboard】With the exceptional setup of the F108 custom keyboard, you can tailor the feel of each keystroke, its acoustic feedback, and the functions they perform. Experience the various typing dynamics provided by standard 3/5-pin mechanical switches through the F108’s hot-swappable capability, and delight in the smoothness of our pre-lubed linear switch that delivers a creamy sound, aided by the keyboard's sound-dampening features. Take advantage of the powerful programming software for key remapping, macro creation, and sensitivity tuning to improve your typing efficiency, gaming skill, and accessibility.
  • 【Sleek Design with South-Facing RGB LEDs】The F108 keyboard is designed with 108 vivid keycaps made of long-lasting PBT plastic, ensuring resistance to grease and wear while skillfully combining aesthetics with performance. Thanks to its 108 independent LEDs, you can express your unique flair through a variety of RGB modes, all customizable in terms of color, saturation, brightness, and dynamic visuals. Moreover, the keyboard's stability is enhanced by non-slip rubber feet and a robust weight of 1kg, reflecting its premium quality and durability.
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Product details

BrandMechLands
Compatible DevicesGaming Console, Laptop, PC, Smartphone, Tablet
Connectivity Technology2.4Ghz Wireless, Bluetooth, USB-C
Keyboard DescriptionGaming
Recommended Uses For ProductBusiness, Education, Everyday Use, Gaming, Programming
Special Feature100% Full Size, Gasket-Mounted, Hot-Swappable, Programmable Keys, Wireless Gaming Keyboard
ColorPink Gradient
Keyboard backlighting color supportRGB
StyleContemporary
Product Dimensions17.52"L x 5.57"W x 1.69"H

Technical specifications

product_dimensions17.52 x 5.57 x 1.69 inches
item_weight3.23 pounds
manufacturerMechLands
batteries1 D batteries required. (included)
best_sellers_rank#13,348 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #862 in PC Gaming Keyboards
date_first_availableSeptember 21, 2025

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Customers like the keyboard's connectivity, with one mentioning it connects perfectly via Bluetooth.

★★★★★

You need to buy this keyboard YESTERDAY

CustomerDecember 10, 2025

The media could not be loaded. Great heavy duty keyboard with the most PERFECT shade of pink. The built in magnetic compartment for the usb plugin is GENIUS. It has 3 ways to connect to the computer, USB plug in, wired, or Bluetooth. Backlights are very bright and nice, has like 15 options to choose from. I just wish there was a plain warm white light to choose from, not just the bright RGB colors. The wire is included in the box. Has a very nice satisfying “thonk” sound when typing. I bought this with the intention of replacing all the key caps, and even with the new key caps, it still has the beautiful smooth clicking sound. This wasn’t put anywhere in the advertisement BUT I WISH IT WAS!! The keyboard comes with a KEYCAP REMOVER!! I wish I had known that before using a cheap plastic one that broke 4 keys in and then having to replace the rest of the 105 keys with half a keycap remover and my finger!!! UGH!! Other than the company not clearly defining ALL the super cool features it has, I have no qualms with this product. You REALLY get what you pay for, and a bit more, with this keyboard. VERY VERY satisfied with my first “custom” keyboard. Read more

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★★★★★

I'd buy again...

DianeOctober 31, 2025

Love the color, pink is the perfect shade (subtle). I was worried it wouldn't work well, but it's great. I did purchase separate key caps and switches. They work amazing with the barebones of this keyboard. I have it connected via USB-C and have no issues. I prefer it wired to avoid any lag during calls and am glad. Easy to use. Worth the money spent. Types and connects easily. Read more

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★★★★☆

Solid keyboard with wearproof markings for the keys but no Linux support for the LEDs

AguamarinaDecember 25, 2025

Overall a nice solid keyboard, I particularly like the fact that the writing on the keys will not rub off over time which has happend to other high end keyboards I have owned. This keyboard is somewhat clicky, you won't see one of these at your local library but it's typical of this keyboard type. Minus one star because there is no Linux support for the LEDs making them pretty worthless to us Linux users. Read more

★★★★★

LOVE IT

ClaireNovember 19, 2025

Best keyboard I have ever had and I love the sounds of the keys, it’s amazing. Wired works best with my work laptop, but it connects to everything with Bluetooth perfectly!! Read more

★★★★★

Just get it!

Cathy77379November 6, 2025

I couldn’t be more pleased with this CREAMY keyboard and it’s so pretty! Read more

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★★★★★

A great board with one of my favorite switches!

E. A. RuizSeptember 13, 2025

Quick Summary: Excellent full-size keyboard with smooth, unique switches, solid dampening, and good build quality. Usually priced around $75, which makes it one of the best deals under $100 for anyone who needs a full layout. ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Full Review: The Aula F108 from the Mechlands Store is a full-size wireless board that lists at $99.99, but in reality it’s almost always around $75 thanks to coupons or discounts. That’s the real street price, and at that level it’s one of the better deals for a 108-key keyboard. The highlight here is the Leobog Nimbus switches. They’re light, smooth, and have a sound profile I haven’t heard from other switches. Instead of being clacky, thocky, or popcorn-like, these remind me of castanets, or the crisp click of drumsticks being tapped together. Some people even describe them as sounding like shaking a spray paint can, and I can hear that too. The switches take some adjustment because they’re so light. The first few days I made a lot of mistakes just from brushing keys off-center or hitting two at once. But once I adjusted, I didn’t want to move away from this board to test anything else. They feel that good under the fingers and sound fantastic. Functionally, the board worked well once I figured out a small hiccup. When I had it plugged into a USB hub, it would occasionally freeze for a second or two, then flood all my keystrokes at once. Switching to Bluetooth worked fine, but I still had it connected to the hub for charging and the issue came back. Moving the cable to a docking station fixed it completely. That suggests the board just draws more power than smaller keyboards, which makes sense given the combination of a 4000 mAh battery, the lighting power requirements, and the full layout. I don’t consider that a flaw, just something to be aware of if you normally rely on USB hubs. Build quality is solid. The case has a little flex if you torque it, but it never felt brittle and didn’t produce any creaking or cracking sounds. It’s well dampened with no hollow reverb, stabilizers are rattle-free, and the weight is balanced so it stays put on the desk without being cumbersome to move if needed. Typing is crisp, clean, and free of odd noises. Lighting is a bit on the dimmer side, though still perfectly usable with the side-lit “black gradient” PBT caps. That’s not really the board’s fault so much as the switch housing. Nimbus switches use a reddish opaque bottom housing that blocks most light. This would be the case with any opaque housing, whether black, navy, red, or pink. If bright lighting is important to you, switching to translucent, clear, or frosted housing switches would make the board noticeably brighter. Personally, I would never swap these out. The sound and feel of Nimbus switches are just too good to give up, and the current brightness is more than enough for me. One thing worth calling out: not all lighting is helpful. The main key backlighting is fine, but the illuminated Aula logo and the side light panels were more distracting than useful. They immediately drew my eye while typing and felt unnecessary. The good news is that you can turn them off straight from the keyboard with onboard commands, which I did right away. For anyone who likes them, they’re there, but if you find them annoying, they’re easily disabled. For durability, I expect this board to hold up well. It’s sturdy without being overly rigid, it has good sound dampening, and it feels like it will take daily use in stride. At around $75, this isn’t a bargain-bin steal, but it is absolutely worth the price. For business users, programmers, or anyone who needs a full layout with a number pad, nav cluster, function row, and all the modifiers, it’s an excellent option under $100. The included software isn’t QMK or VIA, but it does allow you to reprogram keys, set macros, and customize lighting. Combined with the stock Nimbus switches, it’s a very strong package for the money. Read more

★★★★☆

Solid Full Keyboard, not a fan of the key caps...

Core Inquest 74June 27, 2025

The Board 5/5 - This is a really heavy board with a lot of nice options to tune up the colors with a lot of "FN" key settings and selections. I like the double setting for changing the height in the back of it along with the color being just a bit off black or dark grey. I like that you can change the colors on the aula banner and logo, but I would like to see the option to totally have that covered up. Everything functions as expected with the wired, bluetooth and 2.4g wireless dongle. The Keycaps 3/5 - The main issue with this board is the key caps, its really hard to see the letters lit up on the sides because of how light the keys are on top. Also the keys just do not feel as good as they really should for me. I will be finding a nice se to replace with them as soon as I am able to pretty much. The Switches 5/5 - They are a nice simple liner switch with little feed back for them, this is my first all POM switch set, though its not really that big of a deal.. I do sometimes feel that I am moving a bit quicker then expected with the keys and the input is very fine. This one is really good for gaming, but might not be the best for typing up a review. But hey I tried them in gaming and really felt the difference here being they are a yellow type liner which I have always liked. Overall its a really nice board, I just wasn't a fan of the keycaps on the board, but that is something that is going to be up to the person buying here, there are so many versions out there with different keycaps. Its a really good base to build off of though, so if you want to bring your own keycaps and switches its pretty much a solid full keyboard. I also really like how much give the board has when your typing, but with liners your really never going to press that hard to get much movement. Read more

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