

🎮 Elevate your desk game with pro-grade wireless precision!
The YUNZII AL75 PRO is a premium 75% wireless mechanical keyboard featuring a robust CNC aluminum frame, tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, wired), and a powerful 6000mAh battery. Designed for both gamers and professionals, it offers a gasket-mounted structure with multi-layer sound dampening for a quiet, comfortable typing experience. Hot-swappable switch sockets and durable double-shot PBT keycaps allow effortless customization, while south-facing RGB lighting and programmable software deliver a fully personalized setup compatible with Mac and Windows.


















| ASIN | B0DM7VQBGW |
| Batteries | 1 CR5 batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,633 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,079 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (233) |
| Date First Available | December 19, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 4.11 pounds |
| Item model number | AL75PRO |
| Manufacturer | YUNZII |
| Package Dimensions | 14.06 x 7.68 x 2.52 inches |
D**.
Unbelievable budget board
There is an awful lot of competition in the budget keyboard space right now, and in a lot of cases, a single company can keep coming out with boards that outdo others in their line. That's the case with this Yunzii AL75 Pro. This board is so above and beyond some of Yunzii's other offerings, especially their plastic boards (I have a 98% that I never reach for anymore), and in this case, the price is better. How are they doing it? I have no idea, but keep up the great work, Yunzii! I purchased the silver variant with Gateron Zeros for under $80 and for that price, I can't think of another pre-built 75% that can compete (and I have a LOT of them). I'm looking at 11 75% boards in front of me right now, and this was a better value than every single one of them, except the Weikav Stars75, which is maybe my favorite board but not widely known about or very widely available (and was still more expensive than this board by like $40). My other current favorite is the Yunzii AL80, although I feel like the screen could have been more refined, but I digress. This board feels and sounds incredible. It's poppy, a little on the deeper side (I'd hesitate to call the alphas thocky, but the backspace certainly is!), crisp, smooth, and looks great. I do wish the badge was still gold on this variant like the non-pro version, but the silver DOES match the overall aesthetic of this board better, so the change was logical. The machining of the case is phenomenal. It's smooth and gorgeous. The mirrored back weight really keeps with the silvery theme of this board, but I'm not the biggest fan of mirrored surfaces because fingerprints. Still, it's absolutely stunning and an incredible inclusion, considering the very low price of this board. The stock keycaps are actually really nice and I think I'll keep them on this board, which says a lot, considering I usually buy every board with the intention of changing out the keycaps right away. The wireless connection to the USB dongle works flawlessly. As we speak, I'm reclined in my office chair sitting several feet away from my computer with this keyboard in my lap, and the connection is rock solid, not a moment of lag or stutter in sight. There are only 3 things I would change, and that's not because there's anything wrong with this board in the slightest, but the first 2 are personal preference and the last 1 is a functional change that would be an overall improvement for most users: 1. I wish this came in colors other than black and silver. I LOVE a creamy white, or white white board. The color of the AL80's cream case would've been perfect. I know there are a ton of white boards out there, but that's because so many of us lean towards that clean, neutral, light-colored aesthetic. Also, there are not enough budget keyboard companies making light sage greens, blue grays, or navy blue keyboards. If any keyboard makers would like to collaborate for ideas - come find me, I have a ton. :P 2. I wish there was a knob. I know they're not everyone's cup of tea and not supremely useful for everybody, but I really like being able to just grab a knob to turn the volume down or mute something quickly. I'm more than capable of using the fn+ shortcuts to do it, but it's not nearly as convenient, and I don't feel like anyone would really miss the insert button if it were replaced by delete, and a knob took up residence in the top right corner. 3. I wish this was VIA-compatible. Period. I wasn't sure if this was going to be a board I wanted to keep in my collection, but after using it for 10 minutes, it absolutely is.
J**H
An amazing entry
Purchased this on sale for 38$ its' an amazing entry keyboard for going custom, you can mod it and it has a lot of what custom keyboards are doing right now, it offers tri mode(wireless/bluetooth/wired) that helps with just any connectivity that you need or want. The feeling typing on this keyboard(i have the silent switches) is a light clack but smooth. It's a very hefty weighted keyboard, expect it to be quality, all aluminum body with an external weight for the back i believe, keycaps are gorgeous with a nice white/blue coloring. It has a badge that has a hidden compartment for the wireless connecting that makes it gorgeous on the arrow key area. For the price its definitely worth it even at 60-70$ just an amazing keyboard to get into and go further if you like, this might be an end keyboard for some already for the value. Recommended
E**E
Great for new hobbyists
The AL75 is a solid starter board with a few caveats for sound-conscious modders. The stock experience is fun and usable, but the sound leans loud and hollow, which not everyone will enjoy. Overall impression Great entry-level aluminum board with wireless connectivity and hot-swap support, so it’s easy to get started and upgrade later. Out of the box, it feels well-built and responsive, making it a good first mechanical keyboard for most users. Sound profile The sound is on the louder, more hollow side rather than soft or muted, which can be satisfying if you like a punchy, clacky tone. Users with sharper ears or those chasing a deeply “thocky” or ultra-refined sound profile may find it a bit too hollow without additional modding. Who it’s for Recommended for beginners who want a stylish, full-aluminum wireless board that just works and are not overly picky about sound tuning. Less ideal for enthusiasts focused on acoustics who expect a dampened, super-refined sound right out of the box, unless they plan to mod it.
K**C
This Yunzii keyboard is at the top of my aluminum list!
I haven't met a Yunzii keyboard that I didn't like...and this one confirms it. Yunzii is the best. This aluminum keyboard is one of my favorite go-to 75%s in my collection. I chose the tactile switches and they were very thocky and so enjoyable to type on! it came with multiple colors of modifier keycaps (grey and blue) like the spacebar, enter key, backspace, etc. It's so easy to use and heavy - so well-made that it feels like you're typing on something made out of rock! The RGB is awesome. I changed the keycaps to some translucent jelly ones that show the lights perfectly. 10/10.
な**む
自分好みなデザインで 打鍵感も良かったです!
H**S
Diese Tastatur wurde als Ersatz für eine Logitech gekauft, die nach nur zwei Jahren kaputtgegangen ist. Bei der Auswahl war für mich vor allem ein Metallgehäuse und die Möglichkeit zu DIY-Modifikationen wichtig. Erst danach habe ich auf die verbauten Switches und deren Klang geachtet. Die verbauten Cocoa Cream v2 haben mich positiv überrascht: Der Klang ist angenehm und nicht schrill, und dank der guten Gehäuseisolierung bleibt die Tastatur selbst nachts leise. Insgesamt macht das Modell einen soliden und durchdachten Eindruck – es wirkt hochwertig und zuverlässig.
S**D
It's really a great keyboard
J**V
Das Metallgehäuse ist sehr gut verarbeitet und sieht sehr Hochwertig aus! Leider kein DE / QWERTZ Keyboard!
C**N
Amazing, however I miss Home and End keys.
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