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Five Star Reviews:

52%
Sturdy keyboard for the price
February 18, 2016
The AULA LED Keyboard is a well-built attractive keyboard for the price. It features three different colors to switch about from blue, red, and pink. Colors are not too bright and look great in the dark. Keys aren't that loud and feel nice on the fingers. I have heard of reviews about this keyboard dying in a few weeks or months, but I have had no problems. It's still working perfectly and I have had this for over a year, so I guess I'm lucky mine is still going strong. The quality is great for the price and I think this looks as good as more expensive keyboards, although not on the same level of quality. I recommend this keyboard, and for the price you can't go wrong.
A beauty
December 16, 2014
The thing is beautiful, the led lights are bright with 3 colors blue, red, and pink. It is not loud when you press it and it also comes with see through keys, I put them on my (w,a,s,d and my arrow keys and numbpad 5) this is made with cheap plastic but I can't see it breaking though and plus its 30 dollars what do you expect, it does it's job and I recommend it
Really great keyboard. And for a great price.
August 21, 2014
This keyboard is rockin. The keys are so smooth and soft and typing on it is just so satisfying. The lighting on it is marvelous and the different settings are fun to play with. It also came with 8 transparent keys to replace, I'm assuming, the directional keys and the AWSD keys if you choose. I just used them on the directional ones and it looks really awesome.

My only beef if any is that yeah sometimes I end up hitting \ instead of enter because the key is weird but ive only had it the day and Im already getting used to it.

If this keyboard was a cute person I would probably kiss them.
Perfect. Big Answers to the usual questions....
February 17, 2014
I have been looking to replace my old Dell keyboard for a while, finally pulled the trigger. My criteria: 1- needs to be splash-proof, with actual drain holes. 2- Needs backlighting to shine through the individual keys, not just around the keys. Super picky, I know, but that's what I want. 3- Needs to be very responsive, not necessarily mechanical, but has to be snappy, can't have a funky layout or odd-shaped keys. 4- Can't have extra drivers, discs, or any other garbage to make it work. I need to be able to throw this thing in my backpack and hook into my normal laptop, or any server in a datacenter.

This keyboard fulfills all of these requirements, for much less money than most the others. You can get three of the four criteria for less money, but not all four, from all the hunting I've done here at Amazon. And I'm typing on it right now, it just plugged in, found itself, and went. And even in my dining room, under my skylight, I can clearly see it's backlit brightly (including through the keys) and looks fantastic. My 3 year old daughter asked to play with my new space ship, while pointing at it... my work here is done.

The keys are plastic, and do not have any silicone padding or anything. The key presses are quiet, and a bit on the mushy side, but it's fast and responsive enough for what it is. It did come with a key plucker and 8 clear replacement keys that look super sharp. The keys mate to a square hole in the chassis, and do *not* have the flimsy little pieces that always break if you pull the keys off to clean it. I'm unwilling to dump a coke in my new keyboard, but it wouldn't surprise me if this thing survived both the spill and the cleanup. If I do not update this post, assume that this keyboard is still running. Rangers Lead the Way!!!!
Finally! A Lit Keyboard I Don't Hate!
December 23, 2013
This is, without a doubt, the best backlit keyboard I have owned, and one of the best all-around keyboards I have ever had.

First, a little background: As a computer programmer and gamer, my keyboard is essential to my livelihood and entertainment. I have had a few backlit keyboards from other manufacturers in the past, and they have always had something wrong with them--unresponsive, poor lighting, strange key arrangements, or just far too expensive to justify the purchase. I need a full keyboard that would provides clear, sufficient lighting for those late-night gaming/coding sessions, or just when it is a cloudy day and the light is low in my office. I ordered this because it was the only backlit keyboard that was a full, non-compact design that was not outrageously expensive. I was skeptical since it had no reviews and I could find no feedback for AULA's keyboards online.

Buying this keyboard was worth the risk. The keys are sensitive and responsive, with just the right spring-back to let you know they're there. Typing on this keyboard feels fluid and simple. The keys are arranged well, and I quickly adjusted to the slightly-altered location of the "|" key (which is good for programming, anyway).

The backlighting is fantastic. Those pictures are not Photoshopped, people--the keyboard's lighting really can be that bright and clear. Every key is well-lit and easy to read. You are getting your money's worth. The lighting can be adjusted between red, blue, and purple, and the light itself can be adjusted to be off, low, high, or slowly pulsing.

Awesome.

I highly recommend this as a keyboard, and for its backlighting. If you are looking for a well-built keyboard with backlighting that isn't overpriced and doesn't feel cheap, then this is what you want.
63%
Best keyboard I've ever had! Don't let the price fool you.
September 1, 2017
I'd been having keystroke delay issues with Windows 10/64 bit and nothing seemed to help as the problem persisted, so I decided to go back to a wired keyboard. I thought that I'd end up with some sub-standard and mildly annoying piece of technology.... Wrong! The keys are responsive and the touch is even. I especially like the spacing that separates every key on the entire board. I am no longer "thumb-fingering" text errors by inadvertently hitting extra keys. In fact, I've bought two more of these for my other production PCs and I wasn't even having any trouble with them! This keyboard is awesome... so don't let the low price fool you. I no longer need to worry about what I am typing in for passwords because what I type is what I get.
Great keyboard, one feature I was not expected to ...
August 28, 2017
Great keyboard, one feature I was not expected to be using 24/7 was the file system 2 spots to the right of f12 , one of my games I play daily I have to launch from there, I also make montages on youtube so that button is helping for getting me to my recordings a lot faster. The keys feel good and I have used it for ranked matches on Rainbow Six Siege, has not failed me, only gripe I have with it are the keys are not as quiet as I had hoped but that is about it, at the time i bought it the price was around 13 USD I believe and it was well worthPSAmazon if you are reading this if you can make a wireless version of this that would be amazing for a home theater setup.
It's a keyboard
June 23, 2017
It's a keyboard! No frills! A hundred and one of your favourite keys! It's what you'd expect of a lightweight plastic keyboard. Seems durable and well-made, but if you want the feel of a mechanical IBM, this is not for you. This is for folks who are fine with the feel of a laptop keyboard with a *slight* bit more click. (They aren't as "mashy" as most of the laptops I've worked on. There's a little bit more of that good resistance to keep you from grazing the key and inadvertently making another stroke.) In the end, it's a keyboard.
Nice Keyboard.
April 25, 2017
Nice Keyboard. All the reviews have pretty much said it all about this keyboard.The thing I like about this keyboard is the simple key layout. It is straight forward. Hot keys I do not use, so not having a lot of hotkeys does not bother me. When I plugged this keyboard in, everything worked. Key touch was nice. I type pretty much type with a light tough and all keys responded to my touch. Good price with basic features that gets the job done. Can't ask for anything better then that.I would recommend
Great value if you're not looking to go mechanical
October 25, 2016
I want to preface this by saying the 5 star rating is in comparison to other similar keyboards. This isn't a mechanical keyboard and it doesn't claim to be, so I'm not comparing as such.I write for a living--some weeks I might pull 25,000 words depending on what's going on. After going through a number of cheap Logitech keyboards over the course of a couple years, I picked up a mechanical. Then, my mechanical was having some issues and I needed to replace it but it wasn't in the budget. I needed something cheap that would put up with regular use and figured I could toss in a bag if I was going somewhere and didn't want to use my laptop keyboard.I'm glad I picked this one. It sees far more use than I ever intended and it's held up like a champ. After a few months of regular use, the keys still have their lettering, they're all still responsive and more importantly, I've had zero problems with hand cramps or wrist pain.Unlike many basic budget keyboards, the key layout on this one is fairly untouched, while still making room for media controls. There's not a ton of hotkeys, but the ones there are actually useful.I enjoy the feel of the keys. They're not mushy like a membrane keyboard but aren't nearly as tactile as my favorite Cherry Blues. For the price, the typing experience is stellar.This isn't a quiet keyboard by any stretch, but it's also a far cry from the clackety-clack of a mechanical. I can still pick up keystrokes when recording with my headset mic, but it's a background noise and no intrusive on the audio side.One issue I could see if if you're not happy with the angle of the keyboard. It's not adjustable in any way, but fortunately for me, it's a great fit for my normal typing angle. The grippy sections have no trouble keeping the keyboard firmly planted on my glasstop desk either..Very happy with my purchase and will likely pick up a spare to have around just in case.
Perfection for Stupid Cheap
April 14, 2015
I used my old one so much the "location bumps" on the F and J keys wore off to smooth. I didn't want to replace it because It still worked perfectly, I just need those bumps to locate my hand when I am doing AutoCAD. Thankfully, I like this updated version even better.The keys, while not whisper quiet, are less clacky than my previous "basics" keyboard. They are smooth and don't bind at all.THIS ONE HAS VOLUME BUTTONS! These basic keyboards are so cheap in price that I never blamed them for not having volume buttons... but that always bothered me because it is such a useful tool when listening to music while I work.I also love the "Computer" button for quick access to the "My Computer" folder. It also has a Media Player button and a Calculator button. I would have bought this even if it didn't have these buttons, but I love the convenience they add.My ONLY complaint would be the lack of "pitch adjustment." My old one had tabs I could deploy (or not) to change the angle of the keyboard. This one does not, and that is surprising. I have decided to not take a star off for this, though, since the pitch seems to be at the idea angle anyway, so I'm fine with it. Also, that's one less moving part to keep the cost down. But if I were to change one thing, I'd add pitch adjustment tabs.I like the shiny finish and sleek look, which is also an improvement over the older version. This one looks less clunky and 80s-ish.For the price, I would never buy anything else unless you needed a plethora of extra "programmable" buttons for gaming or something. But if you need a stupidly affordable keyboard that has everything you need and nothing you don't... this is the keyboard you want.

Four Star Reviews:

18%
Although I do like the overall difference/advantage of having my keyboard key lighted ...
December 30, 2015
Although I do like the overall difference/advantage of having my keyboard key lighted up and I'm using it just fine as I do my overall typing, there is one thing I'm trying to deal with. That is the fact that they included an "extra" key that my original keyboard didn't have. That key being between the " ' " and the "enter/return" key. This key is " | or \ " key; which was originally to the left of my backspace key. This isn't a big issue since it only takes time getting use to. It's just that, for the time being, when I want to hit "enter/return", I hit \ instead and this just slows down my overall typing speed. My work keyboard isn't the same, so I really need to differentiate between the two.

This would not be an issue at all if I was a "hunt and peck type" of typer, but I'm not. I type without looking down. Anyways, Looks and feel nice. Besides the thing I mentioned, no issue whatsoever.

I do want to comment on something though. Pushing FN + 5 (on the right side, not the one above lined horizontally) DID infact change the LED color. I LOVE PINK. I wanted to stay on blue, but it's kinda of dark; especially with no lights on. Red is okay, but it's slowly hurting my eyes. I wish it was Light Blue instead or maybe White. Overall, Pink is my current default and I'm a guy.

Not that anyone cares, but the back looks nice as well. The color shines through. Not too bright, but you can definitely tell it's there.

A minor issue is the lighting on the top 4 right lights (the ones that tell you if you have Num lock or not, etc..). These will ALWAYS be on blue. If Num lock is on, a small part of Caps lack (like a 1/5th of it) will be lighted up. If I turned the CAPs lock on, 1/5th of Scroll light be be lighted up. If I leave Num lock and Scroll lock on, 2 x 1/5th be lighted on Caps Lock and 1/5th of it will be lighted for the Win light (whatever that is.)

One last thing that I wanted to note which is the real reason I'm not giving it 5 star. It's not the material, but the overall top and bottom design. As I'm typing right now, the rough/grip side is on my left side and the smooth side is on my right side; I'm talking about my palm. It's like rough on the left, smooth on the middle, and rough on the right. I'd prefer if it was all rough or all smooth. On top of that, there's a noticeable indent in the middle; which I prefer if it was a straight line (all hill or all through) instead of a hill-through-hill design. It just doesn't feel right if I was typing a long time. However, this is meant for gaming, not typing a novel; which was why I wanted it in the first place. I prefer to type in the dark. This may be moot point, but this is based from my preference.

If these 2 things weren't present, I'd give this a 5 star. Overall, not a bad product to use. Not the best because if there was something else that's better, I'd probably stop using this one in a heartbeat. I don't hold it in high regards.
Afforadable Backlit Keyboard. Just take good care of it.
November 3, 2015
I needed a keyboard that I can simply type in the dark and this was the keyboard I have found. The design was nice so I decided to buy it. It was easy to set up: plug it in, wait for drivers to install and then you are good to go. The instructions were easy to follow depending if you want to change colors or turn up/down the brightness. (Off / Low / Bright / Pulsing)

FN + 5 - To change colors.
FN + 8 - Brightness
FN + 2 - Dimness

It has only 3 colors; Red, Blue and Purple. Blue is my favorite out of the 3, and the keys were lit up bright enough for you to see every key you press. The pulsing-light feature on the keyboard does not alternate the colors, but only the current color you are using.

The company provides a plastic key removal (which is useful for cleaning) and clear key pieces (I received 10 pieces) for you to set up where you have your Hot Keys or your Directional Keys. However you want to use them for, it is a nice thing that they give you.

There drainage holes in the keyboard in case if you were to accidentally spill your drink onto your keyboard, which obviously it is not recommended to do that. The typing you do on the keyboard is quiet so you won't have to worry about anyone being annoyed by your typing even with the door open. It is pretty sturdy and you can't not push it around so easily on a flat surface.

After a few months of having the keyboard, the only thing that ruined it for me was that something fell onto my keyboard rendering a few of the keys useless. There was no response from pressing the keys anymore so seeing how I can't use it, I gave it a smack to find out that it rendered the keyboard completely useless and unresponsive to any pressing on any key. (Probably a weak design as my other keyboard has gone through harsher punishment admittedly)

For what it is, it is a pretty good keyboard, just don't have anything fall onto it (or don't be hitting your keyboard) or otherwise risk the functionality of the keyboard. I have a new keyboard now and I will review it at a later time. If you wish to see this keyboard as it works: https://youtu.be/syhYpZYeKTI
Lights Up My Life!
May 1, 2015
After experiencing the disaster that was the "Azio Large Print Tri-Color Backlit Wired Keyboard" (see my unfavorable review), I was still in the market for a decent illuminated keyboard. If I'd been going on looks alone, I would've likely passed up on this one, because the official promotional images used on Amazon's product page truly do it no justice: it was only after going through the customer-provided images (among which I've decided to include one of my own) that I got a better and truer sense of what to was to be expected visually. But the bigger decisive factor was of course the many favorable user ratings which, after I'd acquired a unit of my own, seem significantly justified... although, regrettably, it is not entirely perfect.

The biggest complaint, as has been stated repeatedly by other reviewers, concerns the redesign of the "return/enter" key which repositions the "vertical-back slashes" key to the area customarily associated with the return key, giving rise to repeated misstrikes when not paying the closest of attention, and to having to resort to uncomfortably overreaching to access the key whether you're aware of its location or not. I cannot image why the designers felt this off-putting alteration was at all necessary, unless it somehow has something to do with its being marketed as a "gaming" keyboard, of which things I'm ignorant. Also, the absence of proper independent "media keys" may be a bit of a concern, but which can still be mimicked through use of the "function" key which, again for some unknown reason, the keyboard designers chose to swap over to the opposite side of the board.

My only other issue with this keyboard, though a relatively minor one, is that key pressing feels too stiff & resistant for my personal tastes, reminding me somewhat of the old "iMac" proprietary keyboards I'd loathed so much.

I'd always wanted the assistance and the convenience (not to mention the "coolness") of having & working with an illuminated keyboard of this sort, especially given the fact that I'm frequently working in the dark or otherwise very subdued lighting situations, so its being designed as a backlit/illuminated keyboard was of course its primary selling point with me already, but I’ve found this particular function on this keyboard to be amazingly spot-on -- even in well-lit situations! (see a bit of an example in my posted accompanying photo)

Set at maximum brightness, the "pink/purple" lighting variation is softest on the eyes; the "red" setting, while clear and detail rich, can be extremely harsh on sensitive eyes, so I would not recommend this setting except at its more dimmed brightness level or unless you truly love the color scheme; I myself am partial to the "blue" option, which is likewise sufficiently bright, and whose "eye strain factor" falls somewhere semi-comfortably between the other two color options.

Because of the aforementioned "issues" I've expressed concerning this keyboard, even though they are truly not anything major enough worth blowing a gasket over (although the "return" key redesign can often be hella frustrating for most of us who are not accustomed to ''reaching'' for it), I cannot justifiably grace it with the 5-star rating it would've otherwise deserved, so consider that I've assigned this one with a score somewhere between "3" and "4" ...or let's just call it a "B-minus."
Attention mac users!
March 19, 2015
(From a mac user)

Pros---
-Nice design- doesn't look too cheap and doesn't feel expensive (as compared to a $140 Razer keyboard)
-Works well enough for the price
-Lightweight
-Hasn't malfunctioned yet (used for a week and I game)
-Doesn't need to be installed with a software-- works on mac.

Cons---
-The ENTER (return) key is a little bit further to the right than where it is on the standard keyboards. It will only take a couple days to get used to.
-(for mac users) the Fn+5 (on num pad) does not change the keyboard's color. You will be stuck with blue.
-----And yes, I said I tried Fn + 5 (ON NUMBER PAD- I know what this is). Does not work, and I do not have a defective product.
(Perhaps try changing the color on a windows computer and then see if it remains when you plug it back in your mac)
-(for mac users) number lock and scroll lock on the keyboard do not work (but these functions are windows specific anyway)
-The left shift key. Maybe it's just my typing style, but for this keyboard you must hit near the center of the key or it will be hard to press due to its rubber dome style
-The keyboard can slide around if you do not put enough pressure on it, especially on the left side. This isn't too big of an issue.

Extra information:
-The other functions work. For example, Fn+8, Fn+2 work for adjusting light intensity and pulsing. You will just be stuck with blue light.
-The lockable/unlockable WIN key works.
- Also, the WIN key (the key with the windows logo) is equivalent to your Apple command key.
-Keys are detachable and can be replaced with the colorless keys
-Works on mac in closed clamshell mode
Overall, it's a nice keyboard. Worth the money and looks and works great.
December 30, 2014
Update Oct 5, 2016: Wow, It's been two years with this keyboard! It's still working just as well as the day I bought it. I was just looking to buy a new keyboard (to change things up / upgrade) and I had to dig two years back into my Amazon order history to see when I'd purchased this. I use this keyboard everyday, all day for work (graphic design), and for hours and hours of gaming after that. Keys function fine; Lighting still works; Still brightly lit; It was a good purchase. Thanks.

I've had this keyboard for a while now and I like it a lot. I'm glad I bought it. I was a little weary at first because I did buy a Logitech keyboard a few years ago that had illuminated keys and I didn't enjoy it. The Logitech one was hard to see (day or night) and after a few months I replaced it. I like this AULA keyboard much, much better and I plan to keep using it for a long time.

Pros:
It is very nicely lit. I can see the keys clearly at all times and any time. Day or night. I pretty much leave it lit all the time, but I don't find it distracting. I can see how the option to turn the key lighting off is useful if your keyboard is on your desk, for example, but mine is on a keyboard tray so when it is lit and I slide it under the desktop it's like it's off completely. I absolutely LOVE the lighting when I'm gaming. Especially for my flight simulator when I can just glance down and pick out a key quickly. The keys are easy to type with. I like a keyboard with a soft touch so you can quickly type and not have to press hard on the keys. This keyboard is very much like that - keystrokes can be light, quick and fluid without any missing letters.

Cons:
The Return/Enter key is not shaped like a standard Windows keyboard (at least not any I've ever owned in the last 20 years). It moves the forward Slash key "\" down a row and sticks it in-between the Quotation Mark key and the Enter key. So if you're used to not looking at the keyboard as you type, this will definitely throw you off at first. I would strongly suggest if you're not wanting to be frustrated by re-teaching yourself the locations of your Semicolon, Quotation Marks, and Forward Slash keys, that you look for a different keyboard. These keys are all pretty much moved to the left by one space and it is something you'll have to get used to (that is how they are setup at the time of this writing - Dec 2014). I didn't notice this in the images when I bought the keyboard...actually didn't notice it until I started typing and things got...weird... To me, it's not a show stopper, but I think it is something to be aware of.
20%
lack of spacing between F1...F12 buttons in frustrating
October 16, 2017
It's a good keyboard for the price, but all the F keys are in a single uninterrupted row, which makes it hard to find the right one to press. I press F5 all the time because I'm a web programmer, I press F11 all the time because that's the best way to toggle full screen mode in Netflix and Amazon Prime, I press F6 and F7 all the time in PhpStorm, and it's frustrating trying to press the right key when you have to actually read what is written on the key to know if you're pressing the right one. Lack of this spacing also interferes with easily finding the right number keys to press, since you can't use the spacing on the row above as a visual clue. Instead of giving us some useful spacing that I loved in my past keyboards, they added two buttons that should obviously have been done in combination with the function key like the other 4 controls that appear on F9 through F12. Bad design decision ruins an otherwise great keyboard; now it's merely good.
Almost perfect!
August 22, 2017
I was looking for a few cheap USB keyboards for our office and came across this one. When they arrived I was actually pleasantly surprised at the design - doesn't look as cheap as some others we have. I am also really fond of the keys. Have you ever tried to use someone else's work station and the keyboard just isn't yours which makes things difficult? This setup has nice keys which made it easy to transition. There's a decent amount of space between each and the keys themselves are rounded.The only downside and reason I can't give it five stars is that although it looks like it's raised because of the design, it has no kick stand in the back to tilt it better. It's slightly flat angled for my taste, but will work! Still a great buy for the price.
For the price it's great. It works well
July 2, 2017
For the price it's great. It works well, the buttons are responsive, and it's got media keys (some available by combinations with the function key). My only issue is the button placement is uncommon so you'll have to relearn some of your muscle memory. Specifically, the F keys feel a bit off to me and I keep hitting the wrong ones. It's not a big deal, but just something to keep in mind if you've built up a lot of muscle memory over the years and really don't want to relearn it. But the for price, you won't find a better deal.
Better for Windows, but a nice keyboard.
May 14, 2017
Actually it is a great back up key board. I am on a Mac, and it works, but it is better designed for Windows. The Windows (aka Apple-command) key & the Alt/Option key are reversed on the left side of the keyboard for a Mac user and there is no Command or Option key on the right side. Works great otherwise & looks good. Since I use the missing right side keys, I had to return it.
Zero frills but it works
December 21, 2016
It's quiet, looks professional, and all the keys still work a few weeks after purchase. It needed just a small amount of balancing via a folded up post-it note under the top left part. My major complaint about this keyboard is that it does not have the little "feet" that you can fold out to change the angle at which you type on the keys. It sits very flat on the desk and is incapable of changing the angle of the keys on its own. Other than that, its a good inexpensive keyboard to keep around as a spare.
If you like a low profile keyboard then this is well worth ...
October 28, 2016
If you like a low profile keyboard then this is well worth the money. The first time I used one it felt strange, but I much prefer this style over normal keyboards. I know the mechanical keyboards are all the rage but for everyday use and typing I feel these are much easier on your hands, once you get used to it.I have had this keyboard for more than a year and have had zero issues with it. It has the word basic in it's name but do not let that fool you. It is not basic in quality. The only thing it is lacking is programmable keys. That is the reason I gave it a 4 star.

Three Star Reviews:

7%
Looks good. Worked well until it didn't
June 10, 2017
Looks good. Worked well until it didn't. Without any drops or spills or any identifiable cause, it stopped working for almost every key on it. Presently some of the numbers work and the F5 but that is it. (the backlight still works) (and I tried multiple systems). Had it since Jan 2016, so it did work for about 1.5 years.
Nice keyboard, 1 year later I'm having issues.
December 30, 2016
Such a nice looking and well functioning keyboard for the money. If you're in a pinch and are looking for a gaming keyboard this will work, but after one year of using it I'm starting to notice key sticking on my WASD keys. The physical keys don't stick, but it's the trigger inside. Some games it's okay to use like it is, but in Rocket League and GTA V where driving is key, it makes it hard to play. I started seeing these problems about a week ago and they've only gotten worse since then. Using the included key popper makes removing the keys simple, but even cleaning didn't solve the problem.

Bottom line it's a great keyboard with beautiful LEDs and nice construction, but if you are a heavy gamer then be weary of the WASD wearing out over time.
I love the back-lit colors and the typing feel is at ...
February 3, 2016
I love the back-lit colors and the typing feel is at least OK so far, but despite my efforts, I cannot get past the return key being half-width with the backslash ( \ ) key being to the right of the semi-colon instead of above the return key. I could deal with the return key being shaped that way (my old Amiga 3000 keyboard was like that), but putting the backslash key to the right of the semi-colon means I keep typing backslash instead of hitting return. It's a lot harder for my pinky finger to reach other it than I thought it would be. It drove me nuts after awhile, so I ended up trying a backlit keyboard from Logitech instead that has a normal position and it's been awesome (costs a lot more, though) with better typing feel an a normal return key. I do miss the tri-color choices (Logitech model only has white), but I can't deal with the return key setup and there doesn't appear to be a way to change the keys out.

People that don't "touch type (type without looking) will probably have an easier time adjusting to it.
Key surface wore out quickly.
December 4, 2015
First off, the positives. for the price its a good backlit keyboard. It is NOT a gaming keyboard. The keys feel crisp and responsive and I like being able to change the brightness of the backlight with a simple key press. Having audio controls with FN key is very useful. The keyboard does look nice without being too aggressive on the styling.

Now for the negatives, if you plan on using this keyboard for gaming beware that the surface on the keys will wear out quickly. After only a few weeks of use, the S,D and Cntl keys have completely worn off the surface. Doesn't hurt functionality, but it does make the keyboard look like trash. You can't save the color settings, so you have to manually change them each time you power off your computer. Granted true gaming keyboards are twice or three times the price of this model, but if I had to do it over again I would spend the extra money for a more durable and better constructed product.

Edit 8/29/16: Keyboard died after only a few months. The surface of the keys that I used most often wore off completely and now a number of the keys stopped worked. Would not recommend.
Looks nice and does a decent job at getting the job done
November 27, 2015
Edit: I'll be leaving my original review below for context sake. I have now had this keyboard for awhile so I figured I'd update the review. The keyboard has continued to work after months of use. The light does seem to be still working well and the keys and everything respond and work well. There's still a slight issue of pushing too many keys at once and the keyboard not registering. So take caution if you have a habit of using more than 3 or 4 key presses at once. For the price it's a good keyboard with good back-lighting. Changing my review to 3 stars.

Bought this keyboard primarily due to it backlight. I spend a decent amount of time gaming, mostly in FPS' and it worked great. I loved that you were able to change the colors, and the intensity of the brightness. It was a simple plugin and play deal. I'm rating 3 stars because it stopped working after a week. It was working, then suddenly 90% of the keys stopped working. A few random keys would work if pressed harder than normal. I was able to return it, and am using the refunded money to purchase it again in hopes that it won't mess up again. Will update after receiving.
8%
Not as good as the keyboard that came with my Acer cheap-o ...
September 19, 2017
It's ok. Not as good as the keyboard that came with my Acer cheap-o PC. But for that price, I had to try it. It will serve as a back up keyboard I guess. Way too clicky for me. I guess some folks like it to click, but it's not for me. It's not even the clicking sound - it's the feel. You have to really make sure you slam your finger into every key. I can type faster on the Acer keyboard that's not as clicky and seems more responsive.
Not as quiet as some websites have promised
September 19, 2017
I bought this keyboard after seeing it mentioned on a few websites about the quietest keyboards. I hate having a loud clickety-clacking when I'm working (or silence when I'm not working), so I thought this would be an economical solution.However after receiving it, it is no quieter than the stock Dell keyboard that came with the computer. I thought the keys would be more of a soft material with a little bit of give. The keys are hard plastic however, and still make plenty of noise.It's a perfectly fine keyboard besides that. No frills, cheap, and pretty basic.
... after using it for a while it is a fine keyboard but I couldn't imagine using it for extended ...
July 7, 2017
I got this keyboard a few months back and after using it for a while it is a fine keyboard but I couldn't imagine using it for extended periods of typing. Using it for browsing websites and limited typing is fine. I think I may have been spoiled by the Logitech Wave. Now that is a keyboard I could type for hours on. This keyboard feels small. Even though the length of the keyboard is the same as other keyboards the keys feel smaller. The good thing is the keys are spaced further apart so you don't feel cramped when typing.
Good keyboard but not quiet.
April 8, 2017
Soo... I was looking for a quiet keyboard. It didn't have to be silent. Just quiet.This keyboard is not silent or quiet...Will be returning.To be fair the keyboard looks good but I'm looking for a quiet keyboard.
Fine basic keyboard, but not for my full-time use.
February 5, 2016
I'm coming from an Apple keyboard and am looking for that feel in a PC keyboard: low-profile, chiclet. The body of the keyboard is pretty solid, not flimsy. The keys have the right shape and almost a hair too tall for chiclet. However, my biggest gripe is the action feels "mushy", no real click. This is fine for my backup - hook up to the RaspberryPi. But I wouldn't want to work on this regularly.The price is right. $10-$12 for a keyboard of any sort is pretty descent.Note: I purchased a Logitech k360 and it has the same mush key action. The k750, however, has the action I was looking for.
Poor quality control; OK keyboard for price
May 21, 2015
For the price paid, this keyboard is OK. If I paid more, it would earn 0 stars. Firstly, be prepared to possibly receive a messed up keyboard because the quality control is poor. Out of the box, the keyboard's D key was not 100% functional, all the other keys were fine. I could get it to respond to the D key if I pressed extremely hard. Since it was so cheap, and I did not want to concern myself with a return/refund. I simply popped the D key off, added a small piece of rubber to the inner chamber, and put the D key back on. Now it works.The keyboard doesn't "feel" great, compared to say the $70 Apple keyboard. So you get what you pay for and hence the 3 stars for poor quality control but a great deal otherwise if you need a second keyboard for something.

Two Star Reviews:

7%
Great at first, then fails months later! Buyers beware!
November 1, 2016
I can't believe how this keyboard just fell apart. I am not an abusive person when it comes to keyboards, even while gaming. I kept it clean and made sure not to spill any drinks or eat food over it. Initially, it was great and worked fine. The colored lighting was very cool and easy to adjust. But approximately 9 months later, right in the middle of an online game, my key commands stopped working. Other keys continued to work. As I investigated, working keys gradually became non-working keys! Over the span of 20 minutes, the keyboard gradually failed until the whole thing stopped working altogether despite the color lights still being on. So basically, this is a cheap piece of junk from China that is made to last just long enough to please consumers into giving false rose-colored reviews before it fails on you. Buy at your own risk!
Seemed okay at first...
March 18, 2016
I actually did like this keyboard. The backlighting is nice, and it was nothing special to configure.

However, I do have a couple of complaints. My first complaint is minor, but as an IT person, I spend a good bit of time typing. The configuration of the Enter key relative to backslash (\) and pipe (|) is odd. I often hit enter while trying to type a backslash or pipe. But this is just something to get used to. Not a huge deal.

The part that prompted me to write the review is what just happened. I play online games a good bit as well. So I use Ctrl, Shift, and Alt a good bit. My right shift key just broke. I don't mean it came off the clips underneath. I mean it broke, in half, with a vertical crack down the middle of the key. So now the left side of the key flops around separate from the right side of the key as the clip attaches in two places. I have no idea how this happened. I'm a firm typer, but I didn't do anything extreme when this occurred. Nor have I ever. I was just pressing right shift when I heard and felt it snap.

I've been using this keyboard for about 4 months when this occurred.
The keyboard itself is pretty nice, it fits my hands just fine
February 25, 2016
The keyboard itself is pretty nice, it fits my hands just fine. The keys feel right when typing, the backlight is bright enough to be useful. No problems as far as build goes, my issues are with function:

Almost none of the F keys worked properly upon arrival. They all have two functions, the primary F-key function and a secondary, such as volume, brightness, music controls, etc... On all of the keys, only one function or the other would work. Not both. F3 Is the only key that both functions work on.

After about 6 months the numpad keys started going bad, rather than typing numbers, they started doing alternate functions. For example, the number 2 now refreshes the page. Extremely frustrating when trying to do homework, hit 2, and suddenly it's all gone.

Maybe it's a driver problem, but as far as I'm concerned, software or hardware, a defective device is defective. I'm not going to waste my time troubleshooting it, I'm just going to buy a different one. It was only $20 anyways.
Only gripes are personal. Great Keyboard for the price! Became disfunctional after two months
November 20, 2015
Bought this because it was cheap and was backlit. That was my original criteria for buying a new keyboard and it kind of still is. I was excited when I started unboxing this baby; wrapped very carefully in foam with hard foam sides to prevent damage from overseas shipping from China. It is easy to tell this came from China because the instructions and Warranty information are all dominantly in Chinese with very roughly translated to English. I was prepared for that however because of reading other reviews. One odd thing is that the enter key is reduced a bit and replaced by the \ key. A personal gripe is that the keys are very soft. For many people this is no issue but when you're used to an office keyboard with really loud and satisfying key-presses, this can be a big turn-off.
3-colors, works out of the box, no drivers needed, easy to control and reasonably controlled brightness, cool design, great value.

Update: knocked off 3 stars because the keyboard randomly stopped functioning after about two months. Not sure what the problem could be, just turned on my PC one day and not a single key responded but the keyboard remained backlit and the NUMLOCK light remained illuminated. If anyone knows a fix please let me know!
Failed keyboard chip?
October 21, 2015
So, this AULA keyboard seems to have proved the old concept of "you get what you pay for"! I have purchased three of these keyboards. This morning, while trying to install new software, the #3's controller board/chip seems to have bit the dust. So, for those who are familiar with standard s/w installs, here's what happened. I start the installer, choose custom install, and am trying to set someplace else besides the C: drive to install to. So, I try to type D (at the beginning og the path) in the line that has the path to install to. Nothing! Now, I have encountered quirky installers (this installer was for the latest Corel Graphics, though) that have behaved this way before. So, I open File Explorer (Windows 10) and try to setup the folders on the D drive so I can just browse to them in the installer. I create a new folder, but cannot type anything to re-name it. I cancel the install, reboot the computer (proper Windows shutdown and then cold boot). At the Win X login screen, I get 2 characters of my password typed in, then nothing more. NUM Lock button will not respond but computer is responding fine (mouse pointer moves fine, for example). Connect a different USB keyboard, get logged in fine. Disconnect the AULA. I have an identical AULA keyboard connected to my other computer. I swap the two AULA keyboards. The 2nd keyboard works perfectly fine on the computer where the 1st keyboard had issues AND the 1st AULA k/b fails to work at all with the 2nd computer! So, the 1st AULA k/b died. I would be tempted to RMA it with the manufacturer or seller, but having bought 3 of these and this being a 2nd failed unit, I have lost confidence in the brand and will simply try to select a higher quality keyboard when purchasing! I will say this, while it worked, I loved the 3 colors (also my sister loves purple and previously I had considered buying one of these as her for a gift, but that will never happen now) and the keyboard had an excellent typing experience, but the keyboard just dying out of the blue after a few months is kind of a deal breaker for me, esp. when it is the second failed unit from AULA!
5%
Not quiet
May 24, 2017
I bought this because I thought it might be quiet. It is not.
very loud Keys cheap feel
April 18, 2017
This keyboard makes very annoying clicky clak sounds when you type. The cord is pretty short and it feels as cheap as it looks. Keys seem responsive enough, but its the loudest keyboard I've ever owned.
Great keyboard but died after only 11 months.
October 21, 2016
Great keyboard. I love that it is narrow so it doesn't take up a lot of desk space between monitor and edge of desk. Good shortcut keys - I especially love the shortcut to the calculator. Unfortunately, mine died after 11 months. I have keyboards in the closet that lasted 5 plus years. Bummer. Actually ordering again because the narrowness is really important to my setup but this is NOT a well built product.
Wibbly wobbly.
June 24, 2015
I bought this keyboard to hold me over until I find a decent keyboard that will last a long time. It is a bit worse than I expected because it doesn't sit level on the desk. It wobbles and I have to put a quarter under one of the rubber pads to keep it from moving. I knew it wouldn't permit more than a few simultaneous key-presses, but I at least expected it to sit flat on the desk.The good thing is all the keys work and they are low profile, which I find great for quick typing.
worst than most membrane keyboards
December 22, 2014
It's really not what it's cracked up to be. I get the idea of a cheap, "basic" keyboard you can use in a pinch or for a build for someone who just doesn't care - The cheap Logitech keyboards from Walmart for $15-$20 come to mind.This one, on the other hand, just has issues. Most important is the spacing on the keys - they're far too wide compared to a standard keyboard, and make typing a chore. If you're a gamer looking for a backup, give up the idea of using WASD correctly.Each key also seems off center - as in each individual one is not situated in the center, but skewed to one side or another. The feel is very soft with very little feedback, worst than most membrane keyboards.If you type less than 30 wpm and only use a computer casually, then it will be fine for you. If you are confident around a keyboard and type between 30-70 wpm, consider a higher end membrane (aka cheaper) keyboard. Between 70-120 you will really want something mechanical that doesn't have the play-dough feel, but even this poor excuse for a keyboard is worse than the Walmart bargain bin.
Not Just Inexpensive – Cheap
August 9, 2014
As soon as I receive a replacement, this thing is going back into the box and into the closet as a spare. Unfortunately, I'm very rough on keyboards, so doubtless I will need it again.For the price, I don't suppose one can ask very much. I've had keyboards that have been very expensive (Das Keyboard, and Matias), moderate (Apple and Logitech) and inexpensive (Macally and Kensington). This is the first I would describe as being cheap. It's made of a very light plastic that leaves the entire keyboard subject to flexing and warpage. This makes for a very noisy keyboard as it moves around on the table surface. While the keys themselves are a smudge resistant matte plastic, the surrounding mask is shiny and shows every mark and bit of dust. All in all, this is a very unpleasant experience.+

One Star Reviews:

16%
It was okay for a few months only
December 27, 2016
It stopped working properly in a matter of months, just with regular use. All of a sudden, some keys just stopped working. There was no clear cause. In that same amount of time, the paint rubbed away enough to make the most commonly-used letters illegible. It is lit in the crudest way possible, shining one solid light and painting black on the clear plastic, but leaving the letter areas unpainted, thus creating a ridge of paint on the edges of the letter, bound to wear off quickly. It also has a poor textile feeling when typing. It's spongy. It feels like someone took a soft cellphone skin and spread it under the keys. I doubt it would've lasted long, even without the malfunction.
Looked great but...
January 11, 2016
Was a nice look right out of the packaging. I was excited to plug it in and go. It lit up right away, but nothing worked. Revisited the reviews to see if I missed something. Many said to try restarting of and/or plug into different USB ports. After spending about 30 minutes trying every possible combination the only thing I was able to determine was that the ONLY keys that worked on the entire keyboard were 1,2,3,4,7,8, and 9 (and yes I skipped 5 & 6 on purpose). Bought this item because it was the #1 selling keyboard on Amazon and thought there had to be good reason for it. Many recent reviews indicate there are a good many lemons out there for this product. Thankfully Amazon granted a refund with no hassle. Now I am debating to try another or switch brands. If I get the same brand I will update review.
DOA, didn't work at all
December 25, 2015
Purchased this after seeing great reviews for it, and seeing the price being what it was. It turned out to be too good to be true. I plugged it in and the LEDs lit up nicely but then no keystrokes would register! The numlock LED was lit up but nothing else worked. I tried 2 different computers. I was very disappointed. What was strange was when I had this plugged in and then plugged in another keyboard at the same time and pressed the numlock key on my normal working keyboard, the ALUA keyboard's numlock LED would update, yet no keypresses on the ALUA keyboard would do anything. I couldn't even cycle through the different LED color options. That wouldn't work either.

TLDR: The keyboard wouldn't work at all except for the whole thing lighting up.
Don't waste your time, You may get a DOA
December 18, 2015
Dear AULA,
A Defective Keyboard? Really? A Keyboard? You can't manufacture a Keyboard properly? It won't type? Seriously? Only 6 letters work, 6. SIX. You folks should get out of this business, there are many keyboard manufacturers whose keyboards actually work, while yours doesn't. It lights up real pretty and all, but real pretty and 5 pennies will get you a nickel, and that's more than the worth of this keyboard.

I'd send it back, but it'll be more fun to keep it here in my shop, telling everyone who will listen that this company can't even make a keyboard that works.
keyboard
June 5, 2015
First keyboard that backlighting is bright enough
To work love it. Update April 11 2016 this keyboard just died at 110.$ I think it should last longer than 8 months and the thing about is i'm not on my computer near as much as I used to be in my younger days I would say I wore it out but I am lucky to be on it once a week and not for more than a few minutes. I would be looking for a better keyboard than this one hate to say it now but its going from a 5 to a 1 star.
4%
They keyboard functions fine. The keys are fairly quiet
October 11, 2017
They keyboard functions fine. The keys are fairly quiet, but I'm a relatively fast touch typist and the space bar is SO loud. Drives me crazy. Had it one day, had to replace it. So, for occasional use it's fine, but if you do a lot of typing, be warned that the noise might get to you.
Junk
June 13, 2017
Junk. The backspace key works SOMETIMES. At other times, hitting the backspace key ONCE erases the entire line of previous characters.
Returned it, cheap product.
March 27, 2017
Returned it. The keyboard was flimsy and didn't sit level on any surfaces. Cheap stuff.
Cable too short
March 3, 2017
Guess they make the cable ridiculously short so your forced to buy the AmazonBasics USB extension cable.
Cheap feeling and long keystroke.
August 16, 2016
First off I am particular about my input devices. Finding a full size layout chic-let style in a streamline form factor is hard. The keystrokes are too long for a chic-let. It weights nothing and is too flexible. I could deal with the cheap feel if the keystroke was less. I really like the layout as it is the size i was looking for.I have had good luck with the Amazon basic line. Bags, cases and batteries.
It produces the kind of clackityclackityclackity sound you'd expect to hear on the soundtrack of an '80s movie like "Wargames".
March 26, 2016
This keyboard is loud, uncomfortable, and not particularly low-profile.It produces the kind of clackityclackityclackity sound you'd expect to hear on the soundtrack of an '80s movie like "Wargames". The board's angle, and the keys' stiff action make it uncomfortable and awkward. If you're switching from a laptop-style keyboard, and need to do a lot of typing, (and/or, if you type reasonably fast), be prepared for discomfort in your forearms and elbows.
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Article Number
6948391231129
5050053544537
Binding
Binding
Personal Computers
Personal Computers
Brand
Brand
Aula
AmazonBasics
Color
Color
3 Colors
Black
Height
Height
433.9 in
39.4 in
Length
Length
201.6 in
709.8 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
AULA
AmazonBasics
Model
Model
SI-859/八荒
KU-0833
MPN
MPN
SI-859/八荒
KU-0833
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
SI-859/八荒
KU-0833
Product Group
Product Group
PC Accessory
CE
Product Type
Product Type
KEYBOARDS
KEYBOARDS
Publisher
Publisher
AULA
AmazonBasics
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Score
Score
8.2
8.6
Studio
Studio
AULA
AmazonBasics
Weight
Weight
7.1 oz
4.1 oz
Width
Width
61.8 in
219.7 in
Feature
Feature

Special three colors LED backlight, every backlight have four gear to adjust

Laser carving characters, cool backlight

Non-slip design

Game ergonomic

Strengthen the spacebar/ born for game

Low-profile keys provide a quiet, comfortable typing experience

Hotkeys enable easy access for Media, My Computer, mute, volume down, volume Up, and calculator; 4 function keys control previous track, Stop, Play/Pause, Next track on your media player

Simple wired USB connection; works with Windows 2000, XP, Vista and 7

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