







⌨️ Elevate your desk game with retro charm and modern precision!
The AULA F2088 is a wired mechanical keyboard featuring 104 clicky blue switches and vintage round keycaps for a unique retro aesthetic. It offers 19 customizable backlighting modes with three user profiles, controlled via a versatile media and lighting knob. Built with a durable aluminum top panel and a magnetic wrist rest, it ensures both style and ergonomic comfort. Compatible with Windows and Mac, this keyboard delivers precise N-key rollover and programmable keys, making it ideal for gaming, productivity, and creative professionals.









| ASIN | B0CWLLD4G6 |
| Additional Features | Backlit, Programmable Keys, Round Key, Volume Roller, Wrist Rest |
| Antenna Location | Business, Education, Everyday Use, Gaming, Multimedia, Personal, Photo Editing, Programming, Student, Video Editing |
| Best Sellers Rank | #420 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #35 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | AULA |
| Built-In Media | Keycap Puller |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | Pink | Clicky Blue Switches |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,292 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Generation | 1st Generation |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.13"L x 4.84"W x 1.5"H |
| Item Height | 38 millimeters |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | Mechanical Keyboard with Wired Connectivity and Blue Switches |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | AULA |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Blue Switch |
| Model Name | F2088 |
| Model Number | F2088 |
| Number of Keys | 108 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Business, Education, Everyday Use, Gaming, Multimedia, Personal, Photo Editing, Programming, Student, Video Editing Recommended Uses For Product Business, Education, Everyday Use, Gaming, Multimedia, Personal, Photo Editing, Programming, Student, Video Editing See more |
| Special Feature | Backlit, Programmable Keys, Round Key, Volume Roller, Wrist Rest |
| Style Name | Retro |
| Switch Type | Clicky |
| Theme | Rainbow |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 6 Months |
T**F
It's pretty and clacky and shiny
Highlights: The only things I would have liked to know about beforehand was that, for one, the switches, and literally by extension the keys, are raised higher than any other keyboard I've tried. You have to arch your wrist a bit higher than you're used to, but it comes with a little magnetic palm rest thing that raises your hands up a bit. I've never used one of those things in all my days but I do with this keyboard. I don't like that it takes up more valuable desktop real estate, though. Secondly, there's also a little knob at the top right that switches between lighting modes but it doubles as a volume dial which feels so good to use compared to a static press-and-hold volume up/down key. It's rubbery and tensioned perfectly so you feel like you're turning an analog dial click by click. I like it a lot and had no idea I even needed it in my life. There are little USB-port dials and once I inevitably break this keyboard, I'm getting one. What Others Say: I watched a couple of review vids on it and these two guys were saying that it took an hour or two to get used to but if you can type well, it works just fine right out of the box. Both of the dudes seemed like techy boomers but who knows. Maybe they just never learned to type. The Mechanical Keys: It makes a ruckus when you're typing and I LIKE THAT. You might not, but you'd be morally and spiritually in the wrong. The Finish on the Keys: I'm hesitant to write a review this early into owning it because the borders around all of the keys are made of shiny silver plastic. Experience says that this will flake away with time. With things as they are now, though, I love it. I'd take shiny over RGB. The lighting: It's cool. They aren't true RGB but they're off-shades of colors, not just like extra pure red, extra pure blue, extra pure orange. They're softer shades. The topaz blue is really pretty. That being said, I'm an old man of 35 and RGB has for years seemed like something kiddos would want. I live alone for the first time in my life and I have to admit, I set the lights to radiate out from whichever key I press, like ripples in a wave, and I absolutely love it.
M**Z
Pink keyboard
This is a beautiful keyboard with quality keys. It states that it is mechanical and you can feel the clicks, I love it! It is compact, easy to use and the wrist rest is an added bonus. It plugs in to your computer or dock directly so no batteries to worry about, but it would be great if it was wireless. For the cost, no complaints. I would definitely buy it again.
M**E
Modern Typewriter Minus The Migraine-inducing Specifics...Plus Fun Lights
Loving it. Tactile and auditory are my way to go for stimming or preference, in general, if I can find the right stuff. I'm a writer, so typing is an obvious constant. I was bit unsure on this, as I was afraid it might be too loud and the keys too different, even if a fan of typewriters, the sound and aesthetics. Had this in my cart for ages and finally went for it. Super glad I did and now will never be able to go back to any other kind of keyboard. The l.e.d.s and multiple options for layouts is very cool and fun. I like how it's not overly complicated and can be dimmed. The size of the keyboard and keys are just right, with the sounds of each being a delightful balance that flows perfectly into the background. Quality is greatly, though I wish some of the lettering and print was a bit bigger, not a big deal and still easily legible. I got the black with multicolored lights, awesomesauce decision. Super straightforward connection and comprehension, with instructions for those who need it, but I barely needed to skim. Perfect for those who want a more complex or unique design without the hundred page read and setup. Functionality is easy-peasy. The wrist support was an absolute bonus and furthered my delight as comfort, in all regards, is now complete. Did I mention I love it!? :D
D**2
It needs to be plugged in
Love this Keyboard. the keys are a bit loud but i like the typewriter feel. the lights are awesome and the whole thing is just really nice. The only thing i wish it had is a wireless feature but the keyboard is built like this soo....overall the product feels and looks great. easy set up. just plug and play.
J**R
Amazing!
Where has this keyboard been my entire life!!! I don't write many reviews but when a product hits me like this keyboard I am compelled to share the experience as I do read reviews when shopping and help me with my purchases. Having said that this keyboard has it all, the lighting, the feel, the price, and the performance. I am always skeptical as I am sure most of you are when buying "cheaper" for lack of a better term product because it is a roll of the dice but you will not be disappointed in this product. The round keys are designed for people like me who are large individuals and often find myself misspelling words on the fact my fingers hitting multiple keys at once but this keyboard changed that. The color schemes and features rival that of name-brand products like Logitech and Razor. Its metal design and compression keys also emulate that of Logitech and Razor and the best part is it's a third of the cost. You do not have to fear purchasing this product its absolutely worth it. The only issue I can see for some would be the keys are not as quiet as its rivals but that doesn't bother me. I can see why this is one of Amazon's choice in products thank you Amazon...Jack
K**Z
Stylish and elegant
I recently purchased this keyboard to replace the standard office model. I was looking for something stylish yet functional, and this keyboard delivers. The pink, multi-colored design with customizable lighting options adds personality to my workspace, while the ability to turn the lights off provides flexibility. The sound mimics the classic feel of traditional keyboards, and the wrist support makes long typing sessions—up to eight hours a day—much more comfortable. The two adjustable clips on the back allow for an ergonomic setup, and overall, the keyboard is both fashionable and practical. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a blend of style and performance.
Y**8
MAC Users READ!!!
If you are a MAC user read this. This is my new set up with an extra monitor. I love the keyboard is everything they have described. All keys work great, lights are fun, it is a satisfying sound when I type (neurodivergent). BUTTTTT —- my MacBook Pro Laptop did not recognize my keyboard when plugged and it kept asking me to select a type of Keyboard. Options where: ISO, JIS or ANSI. Instructions that worked for me: i exited the prompt. There are 2 modes in this keyboard Fn+A = Mac uses and Fn+S = Windows users. So after exiting the prompt, I clicked Fn+A and let it hold for like 3 seconds until it did something with the lights. I disconnected the USB from the laptop and reconnected it again. It WORKED. The keyboard was in default Windows mode so Mac was like “hell nah”. Switch the mode. I hope this is helpful. If it breaks down in less than 3 years. You will see my review again.
M**A
Meh
I love the keyboard and the look of it. But the W key has already started not registering which really sucks. The sound is great and I love it. I just wish the color changing aspect was a bit more easy and understandable in terms of the order of how they go. It being hardwired is also good as it doesn’t need to charge or a battery. It was easy to hook up and the build is decent. The wrist rests are just magnetized to the keyboard which isn’t bad but it does slide sometimes. The W key is the most disappointing thing as I use it for gaming too.
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