🎹 Type Like a King with the AULA Demon King Keyboard!
The AULA Demon King Mechanical Gaming Keyboard combines ergonomic design with high-quality blue mechanical switches, offering gamers a tactile experience with up to 60 million keystrokes. Its heavy-duty build and user-friendly shortcut keys ensure a distraction-free gaming experience, making it a must-have for serious gamers.
Brand | AULA |
Series | Demon King |
Item model number | Demon King Core Edition |
Hardware Platform | WIN XP, WIN Vista, WIN 7 , WIN 8, WIN10 , USB Connection |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Aula |
ASIN | B0187T1RE8 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 19, 2015 |
J**M
Best Cheap Keyboard Ever!!!
This keyboard is such a nice keyboard for a really low price because I have had this product coming around 2 years now and nothing has failed on me and nothing bad has happened even after I spilled juice! For the price this thing is just amazing and I really recommend this for anyone who is just getting into mechanical keyboards because this thing is just great as a keyboard/gaming keyboard. One thing that I have noticed though is that if you press too many buttons on the keyboard the lighting on the Num/Caps/Scroll/Win dim out a tiny bit but that's really the only flaw about this keyboard.
H**.
This keyboard is great for the price
This keyboard is great for the price, however the plastic used in the construction of the keycaps and the board itself is very brittle. using the keycap puller on the spacebar has resulted in nicks on the bottom of the keys.Unlike what everyone else is saying, these use Gateron Blue switches, (they literally say gateron on every switch), unless there are multiple manufacturers for the same board. The typing experience on these is very pleasant, but the plastic used is a deal breaker for me and I am now in the process of returning the board. I would recommend this board at this price point, but if you care about the longevity of the keyboard, I insist you spend a little bit more money on one that is made of more quality materials.
O**N
Key strokes get sticked sometimes
I decided to buy the keyboard as it was affordable for me. It didn't matter it doesn't have RGB ligths and that sort of things. It feels good and is small enough for me (don't like numerical keyboard either).The only problem is, i'm having problems with key strokes that get sticked sometimes. I'm typing and for example i press an i, and i get something like thiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis.Other times i pressed the delete key to delete a single character and deletes a couple of words. Or if i press Ctrl + W to close a tab in my browser and maybe the 2 keys get sticked, closing half of the tabs i have in my browser. I hate that. And it happens more than 10 times on a daily basis (i work around 10 hours with this keyboard daily).
R**H
Decent switches, poor design and layout
The keys and switches on this keyboard are overall pretty good, I don't have any complaints about that. However, I have some major complaints about the layout and the hardware partitioning of the keyboard.The keyboard claims to have N-key rollover, but only certain groups of keys can be pressed at the same time (when the keystroke contains 3+ keys). This seems to be common on lower-end keyboards, but they're usually designed so that common groups of keys can still be pressed. But the most damning for me was that left CTRL, left SHIFT, and TAB could NOT be pressed at the same time. This made tab navigation a little frustrating. I don't game, but I assume that gamers would find this an issue in some games, since other keygroups may not be possible with this keyboard.Additionally, the Enter Key is in an inconvenient location and is swapped with the location of the backslash ('\') key. on most keyboards. This makes the homerow have 1 more key than typical, and means you'll likely have to get used to moving your entire right hand to press <enter> when typing. During the short time I used this keyboard, I had actually remapped backslash and <enter> for usability.
R**V
Mechanically so far this keyboard is working fine. The keyboard itself is quite heavy and appears ...
Mechanically so far this keyboard is working fine. The keyboard itself is quite heavy and appears well made and has a long (6 foot) USB cable. The price is good compared to other mechanical keyboards, and for those of us that don't want an LED light show, one of the few I've found available without any backlighting.However, after only about 2 weeks of use the lettering on the heavily used keys for gaming [AWSD and others] is fading. At first I thought it was just dirt from fingers, but after trying to clean with water, alcohol and even Goof Off it appears to be either wear or the paint is actually absorbing the finger oils.Also, the font used on the keys is leads to some strange-looking letters (Q, D and U letters in particular), and the small type size used on some of the symbolic keys can make it difficult to find the right key. For example the period (.) and comma (,) are almost indistinguishable.As can be seen from the picture, there is no keypad, so this keyboard may not be the best choice for people doing a lot of numerical entry.
S**U
Solid starter mechanical keyboard despite a somewhat odd layout
This is a great option for people who want to get their feet wet with mechanical keyboards. This board uses clones of Cherry MX blue switches produced by a company called Gateron. While they're a relative newcomer to the industry, they've built a reputation for producing high-quality products. In fact, I would say that Gaterons are my favorite mechanical switches, Cherry or otherwise. My biggest knock against the AULA Demon King is the layout. It replicates the European ISO style, rather than North American ANSI. It will take some time to get used to, but again, for the money and quality of the switches, it's a pretty minor complaint.
S**.
Good for what are you paying
This is the cheapest keyboard that i could find and it does the workThe only complain that i have is the space is very heavy to pressAlso this is not a hot swappable board
Y**I
This keyboard is an amazing keyboard.
This keyboard is an amazing keyboard... for the price. When going from something that is more expensive to this one you can tell the difference. The keycaps are very low quality. They are not made of a very solid feeling plastic and have a 'gaming-focused' font that i don't really find that good. They can be a bit slippery, and I feel like the printing will wear out quickly. They keys themselves seem to wobble a bit, though i am unsure whether this is due to the keycaps or the switches. The enter key is in a vertical layout that i personally don't really like, making it annoying to some users. But then I realize once again that this keyboard is less than 40 dollars. There are rubber dome keyboards fort around this price, and this keyboard is far better than any rubber dome keyboard that I have ever used.
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