@@nando6333 Yes most definitely a good keyboard clean and minimalistic, but man what is the keyboard heavy. It weighs 1,2 kilogram, what did they put in some lead? Will use it for a few weeks, but I am not sure yet. I have the milk switches which sound is quiet and soft, but I noticed I pressed incidentally double bc they are soft. But then again this is my first keyboard so it might be well a beginners problem. VIA I do not understand, I tried, but could not get it work. Have to try that again later. Still I would give this a high 8+. I bought it dirt cheap after all € 87,- Ordered also the Yunzii 75% pro with Coco Switches so this will give a good line of comparison.
Would replacing the little o-ring gaskets with something more cushiony/foamy make it feel less stiff possibly? Or is the lack of flex more an issue with having too much foam/not enough room to move underneath?
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 good, but the keyboard is heavy, really heavy, around 1,2 kilograms. I have the Milck switches, bc I like no sound, but the touch is very licht, so in the beginning I double tapped, but then again this is my first keyboard.
Personally if I had to choose between the two, I would pick this AL68 over the older AL66 The overall build quality, fit and finish, lesser amount of flex cuts, and VIA compatibility make it the easier choice for me personally
Thinking about getting this but can't decide between milk or cocoa switches. Would you recommend the milk switches if I'm looking for a quieter thockier sound profile?
I've personally used both switches in different Yunzii boards but I find the both of them to lend to a pretty audible and clacky sound profile So if you're after some more quiet and muted thock, do consider swapping them out yourself with Akko's Rosewood or Botany switches for something more deep and lower pitched Hope this helps!
I just got my Al68 keyboard and it sounds way more different, but maybe thats just an what mic pics up. Mine is thockier i would say. Got it with milk switches.
@@13BulliTs I taped the gasket and it made it more quite, maybe it can help you as well, anyway, there is a large amount of silent switches that can be replaced for small amount of money.
@@SaintsPurgatory I wasn't blaming the review/reviewer, it was my personal consideration about it: market is oversaturated by the same exact models, ansi layout only.
Got one of these arriving today with milk v2 switches, cant wait to try it! :D
It's pretty amazing how far keyboards have come in just a few years.
I just bought it, let's see how it improved compared to the previous version
thinking about scooping one, pls let me know what you think about it! much appreciated
have you gotten it yet? also what is your opinion on it if you've received it?
@@nando6333 Yes most definitely a good keyboard clean and minimalistic, but man what is the keyboard heavy. It weighs 1,2 kilogram, what did they put in some lead? Will use it for a few weeks, but I am not sure yet. I have the milk switches which sound is quiet and soft, but I noticed I pressed incidentally double bc they are soft. But then again this is my first keyboard so it might be well a beginners problem. VIA I do not understand, I tried, but could not get it work. Have to try that again later.
Still I would give this a high 8+. I bought it dirt cheap after all € 87,-
Ordered also the Yunzii 75% pro with Coco Switches so this will give a good line of comparison.
i'm definitely gonna cop this.
have a great day, kuya merk!
Would replacing the little o-ring gaskets with something more cushiony/foamy make it feel less stiff possibly? Or is the lack of flex more an issue with having too much foam/not enough room to move underneath?
Hey man! What kind of screws are used in Yunzii Al68? Thanks
what is that mousepad!? so clean looking
I believe that's a felt mouse pad.
Have you had a chance to try the Cidoo V65 V3? If so, how does it compare?
can you compare this to the al66?
It is better version of al66
hi. how would you describe the sound of the switches? is it thocky, clacky, creamy? thank you!
creamy
got it for 94 dollars on amazon such a steal
How's the wireless performance?
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 good, but the keyboard is heavy, really heavy, around 1,2 kilograms. I have the Milck switches, bc I like no sound, but the touch is very licht, so in the beginning I double tapped, but then again this is my first keyboard.
would you reccomend the al68 or the aula f75? i know they are both different sizes, but which one would you prefer?
AL 68
should i buy this or al66?
Personally if I had to choose between the two, I would pick this AL68 over the older AL66
The overall build quality, fit and finish, lesser amount of flex cuts, and VIA compatibility make it the easier choice for me personally
Thinking about getting this but can't decide between milk or cocoa switches. Would you recommend the milk switches if I'm looking for a quieter thockier sound profile?
I've personally used both switches in different Yunzii boards but I find the both of them to lend to a pretty audible and clacky sound profile
So if you're after some more quiet and muted thock, do consider swapping them out yourself with Akko's Rosewood or Botany switches for something more deep and lower pitched
Hope this helps!
I just got my Al68 keyboard and it sounds way more different, but maybe thats just an what mic pics up. Mine is thockier i would say. Got it with milk switches.
@@deinsgrets6552 Same, but still too noisy for my taste.
@@13BulliTs I taped the gasket and it made it more quite, maybe it can help you as well, anyway, there is a large amount of silent switches that can be replaced for small amount of money.
@@deinsgrets6552 TY will try that, bc I really like the shape of this board and I get used to the sound as well.
no ISO layout? next please, there are tons of these keyboards already
Why not contact Yunzii about it? This guy is just a reviewer and he does not design or build their products.
@@SaintsPurgatory I wasn't blaming the review/reviewer, it was my personal consideration about it: market is oversaturated by the same exact models, ansi layout only.
I have no idea why they didn't give us a black knob for the blackboard, that's literally the only thing holding me back
Just buy another knob or spray paint it, it is really easy. Just remember to clean it first and use metal spray.
Gonna do the same, btw the knob is really nice and sturdy.