Eda LuβJanuary 9, 2026
The media could not be loaded. The dual-screen disign is the biggest highlight. The large pixel display looks amazing and is actually useful for 8000 mAh battery status, connection mode, and custom animations. Everyone who sees it asks about it. Tri-mode connection works flawlessly. I can switch between my PC, laptop, tablet, and phone easily, which really improves productivity and keeps my desk clean. Typing feel is excellent. The gasket structure and pre-lubed switches make it smooth, quiet, and comfortable like a cream, great for both gaming and late-night work. That said, the software has a learning curve if you want to fully customize the screen and macros, and the 65% layout may take time to adapt if you rely heavily on function keys. Battery life is solid, RGB-on users will only need to charge weekly. Overall, this is more than a Wireless keyboardβitβs a customizable desktop centerpiece Custom Keyboard. Worth it if you love tech, aesthetics, and personalization. Read more
StonerenβAugust 20, 2025
The Aula AMG65 is a gem for gaming and typing. The compact 65% layout saves desk space without sacrificing functionality. I love the satisfying click sound of the keys - itβs crisp and enjoyable. The dual screen adds a neat extra touch for monitoring or quick info. Multiple connection options (Bluetooth, 2.4G, wired) work flawlessly, and the hot-swappable keys are perfect for customization. Stylish and high-quality overall! Read more
A. DavisβSeptember 23, 2025
Right off the bat, this keyboard has been a bit iffy. I took it out of the plastic and three keycaps fell out. Three others were barely hanging on, so all had to be fixed. Easy, yes, but why? Downloading the driver for the software was easy, but I've tried adding bunches of different gifs and they are SO dark on the little screen that I almost can't see them. These are gifs that look great on other keyboards, so I know it's not the gifs. I can't find a way to change the brightness of anything but the keycaps and led screen. I've seen some videos on YouTube where the gif looked dark on one and bright on another, so I'm wondering if it's just an issue with the keyboard? Not happy about that when it's a main function of the little screen. I attached some photos that actually make it look brighter than it is; it's definitely worse in person. I don't know if I'm going to keep this keyboard. Yes, it was on sale for $99, but for that price I still feel like these things should not be happening. Otherwise, I really like the keyboard. The sound is a nice creamy thock, which I enjoy. I love the purple/black theme. The keycaps are nice to press and I love the theme on them, as well. The gimmicky LED screen is definitely cute. I look forward to creating some new effects! Read more


TylerβOctober 7, 2025
I've been looking for a new keyboard after rocking with my GMMK Pro for 3 years. I wanted something fresh, and that's where this thing instantly caught my eye. When it arrived, I was blown away. This keyboard packs quite the features for its price, and while there are some issues with it (some a little questionable), I'm impressed. Build quality- Starting with the feel, it's pretty solid. Has a good amount of heft despite being plastic and by no means feels cheap in hand. There's a little badge on the back of the board as well as a small strip of what I think is metal around the port area, which adds nice details. As for the sound, holy crap, you could tell me this was modded and I'd believe you, the switches have a quiet yet soft thock, and the stabilizers are greatly tuned to have little to no wobble at all. The switches themselves feel great, extremely smooth with no scratchiness whatsoever. The keyboard market has improved greatly over the years, and this thing shows exactly that. The keyboard is also wired and wireless, can't speak for its battery life, though having the ability to be either 2.4 or Bluetooth is really nice and a great value at this price. Displays- Getting to the fun stuff, the screens. Starting with the small display, out of the box, it comes in Chinese, and you'll have to change it in its built-in, surprisingly simple software. After getting that out of the way, the mini display by default will display the date and time however, there's a menu where you can cycle through the many options it has, like a volume slider for your PC. You can also add custom images onto the keyboard using its software, which I will get to in a bit. One thing I will note is that the screen is not as bright as I would like, and in moderately bright conditions, it's a little hard to read. The 10-inch lightbar suffers from a similar fate, also being dim, which is extremely unfortunate for the gimmick that's supposed to be the centerpiece. It does come with built-in animations that can be changed on the keyboard itself, or you can make your own in its software. Unfortunately, there's a feature that is both its benefit and its curse. The bar itself is removable, which brings the opportunity to have different accessories or types of screens you could swap out in place of it. However, its connection type uses pogo pins, and unfortunately, I've had many instances already of them partially disconnecting while doing nothing or barely touching them, though giving it a slight nudge fixes the problem. Long term, I don't know how it will hold up, or if Leobog has any plans to make other accessories, but for your own sake, I would advise not messing with it. Software- Here's where we get to the somewhat questionable area, the software. Now, unlike other companies or cheap board manufacturers, they usually will have the software posted under their product or on a separate tab on their website. Leobog put it in a Google Drive. Trusting that they wouldn't implant my computer with malware, I downloaded it, and Windows Defender and MalwareBytes flagged it as malware/trojan. I've downloaded many software from small brands like YUNZII or RoyalKludge, but this was the first time it was actually flagged. I quarantined it and ran it through VirusTotal, and luckily, it wasn't a virus or anything, but something you should consider. HackTool.VulnDriver!1.D7DD (CLASSIC), which basically means if you do get a virus, they can take advantage of this file, and it is like a hole in your security. If this does worry you, don't worry, since this keyboard has on-board memory, you can customize it as you want and then delete the software once you're done. Speaking of software, let me actually get into it. Well, it's as you'd expect. Pretty generic and tacky in some areas, though customization is very nice, you can make your own animations on the led bar frame by frame and if you want to, you can upload GIFs, which will be translated onto the bar, which, depending on the use case, might not look great, or do what I did where I uploaded a gradient. GIFs can also be uploaded onto the mini screen, though one thing to note is that uploading them to the keyboard itself is extremely slow. You can, of course, change the RGB lights on the keys themselves, which is nice and pretty straightforward. To sum it up, the software experience is okay, nothing special, but grounded. Overall, this keyboard punches way above its price bracket. The light bar is a little bit of a disappointment, but for what it is, it's really great. While it may have some security risks, software is optional, and it does have customization options baked in. If Leobog tightened up their software and fixed the lightbar, this keyboard would be near perfect. Read more
MaggieβOctober 30, 2025
Love this keyboard!! This AMG65 packs a punch for a 65% Arrange Mechanical Wireless Gaming Small Custom Keyboard. The hot-swappable support makes it so easy to change switches, and the gasket structure gives it that soft, thocky feel I love. Also, the 8000mAh battery lasts me days even with RGB Backlit on full blast.Iβve 3 mechanical keyboards before, but nothing compares to this one. The dual-screen design is wild β I set up my own GIFs and battery display, and it looks amazing on my desk. Read more
Cliff CaldwellβNovember 4, 2025
Save your money, barely lights up, top display is ugly, glitchy trash, and the keyboard itself is well, what I consider a huge waste of money sadly. If you gave this 5 stars you must not have tried many other keyboards. Oh, did I mention the software is also garbage? Any other keyboard for this price is almost for sure a better choice. People ought to be ashamed selling this trash for such a price. Read more
AnthonyβOctober 26, 2025
Best keyboard I've owned! Very aesthetically pleasing, and the clicks are satisfying to hear! The quality for value is a 5 out of 5 for me. I definitely recommend this!! Read more