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YUNZII AL80 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard,Full Aluminum CNC, Smart LCD Display,Hot Swappable Gasket Mount 75% Layout with Knob,BT/2.4G/USB-C,QMK/VIA Support for Win/Mac (Black, Cocoa Cream V2 Switch)

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Color: Black


Size: Cocoa Cream V2 Switch


Features

  • Custom LCD Keyboard &Vibrant RGB: YUNZII AL80 wireless mechanical keyboard features a customizable LCD screen that can display time, GIFs, photos, battery status, connection mode, and more. The RGB gaming keyboard has over 20 backlight modes,1.68 million RGB colors and south-facing LEDs. Shortcut keys or drivers support adjusting various dynamic RGB effects, allowing you to experience the infinite fun of RGB
  • Tri-Mode Connectivity with Extended Battery Life:YUNZII AL80 wireless mechanical keyboard offers tri-mode connectivity with Bluetooth, 2.4G wireless, and USB Type-C options. Effortlessly connect up to 5 devices and multiple systems, like Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS, enjoy 1000hz polling rate lag-free performance. Powered by a 6000mAh battery, this anodized aluminum keyboard supports long, uninterrupted sessions for gaming or work, ensuring you stay focused without constant recharging
  • QMK/VIA Support for Full Customization: With QMK/VIA support, you can dive in the fully customization fun, full key remapping, macro programming, RGB control and so on. This thocky keyboard allows you to program every key, including the metal mechanical knob, for a completely personalized experience. Ideal for gaming setups, PC accessories, and enthusiasts looking for the ultimate custom aluminum mechanical keyboard
  • Full Key Hot Swappable&Pre-Lubed Linear Switches: As a hot swappable mechanical keyboard, YUNZII AL80 gaming keyboard is compatible with 3pin/5pin mechanical switches, which can be sompatible with all MX switch including Gateron, Cherry, etc, offering endless customization options for a truly personalized setup. The AL80 gaming keyboard is equipped with pre-lubed linear switches. Known for their creamy, smooth sound, these linear switches are ideal for both gaming and everyday use
  • 75% Aluminum Keyboard with Gasket Mount:YUNZII AL80 features a compact 75% layout and gasket-mounted structure for a thocky and creamy typing sound. The creamy keyboard has multiple layers of sound-absorbing material, reducing noise and enhancing typing comfort. The anodized aluminum frame ensures durability while delivering a smooth, satisfying experience, making it perfect for both work and gaming setups where sound quality and aesthetic are key

Brand: YUNZII


Compatible Devices: Laptop, PC, Smartphone, Tablet


Connectivity Technology: USB-C


Keyboard Description: Mechanical


Recommended Uses For Product: Business, Education, Everyday Use, Gaming, Multimedia, Personal, Video Editing


Special Feature: Backlit, Ergonomic,3 Modes,Customizable Display Keys, Hot-Swappable


Color: Black


Keyboard backlighting color support: RGB


Style: gaming


Material: Aluminum


Compatible Devices: Laptop, PC, Smartphone, Tablet


Connectivity Technology: USB-C


Additional Features: Backlit, Ergonomic,3 Modes,Customizable Display Keys, Hot-Swappable


Number of Keys: 80


Keyboard Backlighting Color Support: RGB


Power Source: Battery Powered


Switch Type: Linear


Keyboard Layout: QWERTY


Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous


Button Quantity: 80


Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model: cherry_mx_brown


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 1


Color: Black


Style Name: gaming


Brand: YUNZII


Keyboard Description: Mechanical


Antenna Location: Business, Education, Everyday Use, Gaming, Multimedia, Personal, Video Editing


Built-In Media: Dust Cover, Extra Keycaps and Switches, Function Card&Manual, Switch and Keycap Puller, USB Cable for TYPE-C and 2.4G Dongle


Model Number: AL80


Manufacturer: YUNZII


Item Weight: 1 Grams


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Warranty Description: 1 Year Manufacturer


Enclosure Material: Aluminum


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  • Tremendous value - this is a really good keyboard with some not-so-great switches (cocoa cream v2)
Color: Silver Size: Cocoa Cream V2 Switch
I tested this against some other boards for the design, feel, and sound. I did not test connectivity, programmability, or any RGB functions. I paid $100 for this board, and it came with Cocoa Cream v2 switches. I usually prefer tactile switches, but it's hard to find those out of the box with most keyboards. The case is made from heavy aluminum. It's a very attractive, straightforward, elegant case. It looks simple, and it will look good on your desk in your home or office. The keys have an attractive "tap" noise, but they are louder than the Keychron V1 Max, and quite a bit louder than the Keychron Q1 Max, even with the same keys. It's also got a higher pitched ring than the Keychron V1 Max. They keys have a nice feel, but it is a bit too loud. I like the knob. It's a good shape and size, but I would prefer some knurling on it. I tried swapping out the Cocoa Cream v2 switches with some Keychron Silent Banana switches, and it made a world of difference for this board. Frankly, the Cocoa Cream v2 switches are a rather inelegant, and pretty loud. THis board really shines with the excellent silent bananas, and with that improvement its minor noise problems disappear and it's almost as quiet and pleasant as the Keychron Q1 Max, but at only half the price. The Q1 Max still has the edge for overall silence, but this thing is really close and really impressive. I am split on whether I'll be keeping this board or the Q1 Max. They are both very good quiet aluminum boards with knobs and good layouts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2026 by Nathan C. Lee

  • Wonderful Keyboard!
Color: Black Size: Cocoa Cream V2 Switch
I've always been a wired peripherals person, but I recently have been changing that. I have seen a lot of praise for this keyboard online, and it is deserved. This feels like a major upgrade from my outdated Razer Blackwidow Elite with its noisy Razer green switches. In comparison, this keyboard has better build quality, a much more pleasing sound, and buttery smooth typing. I long avoided wireless keyboards because of latency concerns, but I have had no issues with latency when it comes to this keyboard. Both the 2.4ghz connection as well as Bluetooth have no noticeable input delay. I'm not a big RGB person, so I can't comment on much regarding the lighting on this keyboard. I do wish it had shine-through keycaps by default and a solid white color option, but otherwise the lighting is okay. The little screen is a nice touch, some may not like the loss of a couple keys but I find that in my experience it barely matters. The keyboard is very plug and play, simple to setup and modify key mappings. The software to change what is displayed on the OLED screen is a little sketchy feeling, however, and while it does work it is clearly poorly translated. But overall, this keyboard sounds great, feels great to type on, and is worth the money. If you're like me, coming from a full sized, wired keyboard, I would say there's next to nothing to worry about. You save on desk space, and have less wires strewn about your setup, I'd say go for it! Overall a wonderful upgrade to my setup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2026 by Kurt

  • Best Keyboard under $100 I’ve ever tried
Color: Silver Size: Cocoa Cream V2 Switch
The YUNZII AL80 is a standout for anyone looking for a "custom" feel without the DIY hassle, featuring a heavy CNC aluminum chassis that feels incredibly premium compared to standard plastic decks. Out of the box, the pre-lubed switches and gasket-mount design provide a buttery-smooth, "creamy" typing experience with zero hollow ping, while the tri-mode connectivity (2.4G, Bluetooth, and Wired) remains rock-solid across multiple devices. While its significant weight makes it less than portable and the driver software is a bit basic, the internal dampening and build quality punch way above its price point, offering a high-end "thock" and a responsive control knob that makes it a top-tier choice for both gamers and typists ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2026 by Gil Dyer

  • I really like it, but I’d return it
Color: Black Size: Cocoa Cream V2 Switch
TLDR Pros - Solid and premium aluminum build - Beautiful design and color options - Creamy, smooth Cocoa Brown switches - Great sound profile, especially the spacebar - Excellent keycaps and stabilizers Cons - Screen is poorly placed and not very useful - No full VIA support; limited customization - No AltGr key - Not mod-friendly (uses Allen screws) - Stiff gasket mount and basic PCB for the price This is my first aluminum keyboard, and honestly, it feels incredibly good. The CNC case is simply wonderful, cold to the touch, heavy (but not too much), and it has that stunning mirror plate on the back (which, by the way, collects fingerprints like crazy). Together, these elements are the best part of the keyboard. Pictures don’t do it justice, it’s way more beautiful in person. I had doubts about all the color schemes, but the black is elegant, the white is warm, and the beige is just gorgeous. I don’t know how they managed to make it look worse in photos, but they did. Another strong point is the switches. I didn’t get the Gaterons because the force chart made me think they’d be too light for me, so I went with the Cocoa Browns. I think they’re top-tier linear switches. Paired with this board, they sound exquisite. Also, being box switches, they give the keypress a really solid feel that adds a lot of character. The tocuh is interesting, I’d describe it, maybe because of the spring and the generous lubing, as like dipping your fingers into butter. It’s definitely a “creamy” feel, which might gross some people out, but I actually like it. I also think the spring weight is perfect for me, they’re not too sensitive, so I can type without making mistakes, but they still give a satisfying bounce. And because they’re not too heavy, I can game comfortably without my middle finger getting tired from holding down W key. I also have to give a round of applause to the keycaps. Yunzii has made the best keycaps I’ve ever tried on a pre-built keyboard. Maybe it’s also thanks to the box switches, but they don’t slip from my fingers, and they have a slightly textured plastic feel that gives them a very premium touch. Lastly, the stabilizers are great,z very smooth and generously lubed. Finally, I have to praise the sound. It’s not the best I’ve heard (I think aluminum, despite how great it feels, tends to worsen the acoustics), but it’s still very enjoyable. I’m a huge fan of the spacebar sounding different, a bit louder, maybe higher-pitched and clacky. If a keyboard doesn’t have that, it’s a big downside for me. But this one does have it. Up to this point, the keyboard is worth your money. It’s S-tier. But it has a few drawbacks that really hold me back. I think the first and most obvious one is the screen. For many, it takes up space better used for more keys. Honestly, I don’t mind that. I only use three control keys and wouldn’t miss the function row if I had to remap it. But I did notice that if I place my setup on a low or high desk, the screen becomes hard to see. I think they chose a spot with a really bad viewing angle. I have to move my head to see it, and sometimes my hand blocks it. It’s a literal pain in the neck. I don’t care too much since I don’t use it that often, but it feels kind of useless, especially for people like me who already have a big monitor. And if you do miss the function keys, the screen will be more of a hindrance than a feature. Now, this next issue is the most disappointing one. Even though the keyboard says it’s VIA-compatible, it isn’t fully. Yunzii ran into some issue and never released the source code for it. I don’t know if they plan to in the future, probably not, but this definitely limits how much you can customize it compared to other boards. Honestly, this is a general warning for any Yunzii product. As for the software, many people won’t like having to download some random extra program just to customize the screen. Even if I could overlook that, any keyboard without browser-based software compromises your security, especially at this price point. So that’s a con. One thing that really annoyed me, and will probably matter a lot to non-native English speakers, is that this keyboard has no AltGr key. I didn’t notice it at first, which is why I think people should be warned. I found it super frustrating when typing in WhatsApp groups. I honestly don’t know why they didn’t just make the Fn key smaller to make room for AltGr. Sure, you can remap Fn or Ctrl, but that’s a price you have to pay. Another point: this keyboard isn’t very modding-friendly. If you want to dive more than just swap switches or something superficial, you’re in for a bit of a struggle. First off, the back screws are Allen screws. Why? Why couldn’t they just use regular Phillips or flathead screws? I just don’t get it. I literally can’t open it because I’ve never needed an Allen key in my life. I wasn’t planning to open it anyway, since it comes great out of the box, but these kinds of design choices feel like they’re meant to annoy you on purpose. And lastly, despite being in this price range and having very premium features, it’s not a flexible keyboard at all. In fact, it’s quite stiff. The gasket mount, from what I saw in other reviews, is super cheap. It’s just some rubber strips that are actually hard. I’ve seen cheaper keyboards with better gasket performance in flexibility. It’s probably also due to the PCB and the thick foam layers. And then the PCB, according to many others, is extremely basic, relative rigid, and green. It has a lot of flex cuts, which may be responsible for the sound being different in different parts, something that should be different due the gasket mount. This one could’ve been more flexible, enhanced the sound, and improved the typing feel, but it’s clear they cut corners here, badly. These cons aren’t dealbreakers (maybe the missing AltGr and lack of full VIA support are), and I could overlook them. Still, when I look at the price, what the brand has done before, and what the competition offers, it ends up being a big disappointment. That said, I still place the positives above the negatives. They could have done better, maybe much better, but it’s still a good keyboard. It doesn’t feel like a scam, but I seriously recommend you think hard about these downsides most people don’t mention them. And if after all this you still think this board is for you, you won’t regret getting it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2025 by Fernando Ayala

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