The AULA F75 Max builds on the solid foundation of the original F75, adding a volume knob and a small TFT screen for extra functionality. AULA is a gaming brand inspired by Tarantula spiders, focusing on fast, durable, and stylish hardware. It offers gaming headsets, precision mice, RGB mouse pads, and ergonomic mechanical keyboards, delivering a complete gaming setup.
A big thanks to AULA for sending this amazing keyboard for review. EPOMAKER is no stranger to FULLSYNC, as we’ve covered several of their keyboards before. This time, the brand has teamed up with AULA to refine the experience with a product that blends affordability and premium features.
The F75 Max is the result of a collaboration between AULA and EPOMAKER, two brands known for making feature-packed keyboards on their own. This keyboard brings together their expertise, let’s see how well it delivers on the experience.
Unboxing
The keyboard comes in a stylish box with a cyberpunk look, using bright green colours and bold text. The front of the box features AULA’s mascot, Anko, in an action pose, which also appears on other AULA keyboard boxes. The EPOMAKER x AULA branding stands out in the green theme.

On the back, there is a simple drawing of the keyboard along with basic information.

Pricing
Aula’s Official Store | $67.99 |
AULA F75 Max specifications

Closer look
The F75 Max has a compact 75% layout, keeping it small but still useful. It measures 32.8 × 14.3 × 4.4 cm and weighs about 0.96 kg, making it easy to carry while feeling solid.

The frame is made of strong plastic with a metal plate inside, giving it a sturdy build. The review unit comes in black with grey keycaps that have side-printed letters, giving it a modern and professional look.


A volume knob and a small TFT screen are added to the top right, blending smoothly with the design. The screen shows useful information like battery life and connection mode.


The bottom has rubber feet to keep it steady on the desk, along with two-stage adjustable feet to change the typing angle. A small metal nameplate in the middle adds a premium touch without making the design look too busy.


There is also a magnetic storage slot at the back for the wireless dongle, making it easy to store. The keyboard supports three modes wired, Bluetooth, and 2.4 GHz wireless with a small switch on the back to change modes quickly.

Overall, the F75 Max looks stylish and well-built while offering useful features.
Keycaps and switches
The AULA F75 Max comes with PBT keycaps that feel smooth and solid. They don’t get shiny or worn out easily, even after a long time of use. The double-shot legends make sure the letters won’t fade away, which is something I always look for in a good keyboard.


The keyboard comes with Leobog Reaper switches, and I have to say, they feel smooth and quick to press. These linear switches need very little force to activate, which makes typing and gaming feel effortless. With an actuation force of 36g, they are light but not too sensitive, which I prefer. After using them for a while, I really like how creamy and consistent they sound, making each keystroke feel smooth and satisfying.



Knob and TFT screen
The F75 Max comes with a volume knob and a small TFT screen, both placed in the top right corner. The knob is smooth to turn and makes it easy to adjust the volume quickly without using the software. It has a nice grip and feels solid, making it a useful addition for both gaming and work.

The TFT screen adds extra functionality by showing important information like battery percentage, connection mode, and system details. It can also display custom images or GIFs, letting users personalise their keyboard. While it doesn’t have advanced widgets, it still adds a modern touch and makes switching between modes more convenient. The combination of the knob and screen makes the F75 Max more interactive and user-friendly.

RGB lighting
The RGB lighting on the F75 Max is really well done. The keyboard has south-facing LEDs, which means the light shines directly onto the keycaps, making the glow look even and soft. There are many lighting effects to choose from, and switching between them is easy. The colours are bright but not harsh, which I really like because it makes the keyboard look stylish without being distracting.


One cool thing is that the Reaper switches have built-in light diffusers, which help spread the light evenly across the keys. The grey keycaps with side-printed letters let some light through, creating a subtle effect that looks really clean. If you want a more vibrant RGB experience, you can swap the keycaps for a fully translucent set. Overall, the RGB lighting adds to the keyboard’s premium feel, making it look as good as it performs.

Software
The F75 Max comes with AULA’s software, which makes it easy to customise the keyboard. You can remap keys, create macros, and adjust the RGB lighting without any hassle. The software has a simple and user-friendly interface, so even if you’re new to keyboard customisation, you won’t have any trouble using it.

To use the software, you first need to download and install it from AULA’s official website. Once installed, just connect the keyboard via USB or wireless mode and open the software. From there, you can reassign keys, set up macros, and fine-tune RGB effects to your liking. The software lets you choose a static image, a logo, or even a small animation to display on the screen.

While the software doesn’t support advanced features like VIA or QMK, it still provides enough customisation options for most users. You can also adjust debounce time and fine-tune other settings to improve the typing and gaming experience. It may not be the most powerful software, but it’s straightforward and easy to use.


Battery and connectivity
The F75 Max has a 4000 mAh battery, which gives a good backup for long use. With RGB lights on, it lasts about 30 hours, and if you turn off the lights, it can go up to 80 hours. There is also a battery indicator on the TFT screen, so you can check the battery level anytime. To save power, the keyboard goes into sleep mode after five minutes of no use, but it wakes up instantly with a key press.

For connectivity, this keyboard gives you three options: wired, Bluetooth, and 2.4 GHz wireless. The wired mode is simple just plug in the USB-C cable for a stable connection with zero lag. The Bluetooth mode lets you connect up to three devices, and you can switch between them by pressing Fn + 1/2/3. The 2.4 GHz wireless mode is the fastest and works best for gaming. Just hold Fn + ~ for three seconds, insert the USB dongle, and it connects automatically.

Switching between these modes is quick and easy, making the AULA F75 Max a flexible keyboard that works well for gaming, work, and everyday use.
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User experience
Using the AULA F75 Max has been an amazing experience! I have been using this keyboard on my desk for more than a week, where I do my official work and gaming, and my experience has been top-notch. The gasket-mounted design makes typing feel soft and bouncy, while the Reaper switches deliver an incredibly smooth keystroke with that creamy, satisfying sound. The pre-lubed stabilisers keep everything solid and rattle-free, making every key press feel just right.
At first, I thought the TFT screen was just a cool extra, but it turned out to be really useful for checking battery life and connection modes. The volume knob is another fantastic addition, making it super easy to control audio with a quick twist. The RGB lighting looks gorgeous, with vibrant colours that shine through beautifully. Connectivity is fast and effortless, whether using Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz, or wired mode and switching between devices is seamless.
The battery life is solid, and the auto-sleep feature helps save power when I’m not using it. Every time I type on this keyboard, it feels like a premium, well-thought-out experience, perfect for gaming, work, and everything in between!

Final thoughts on the AULA F75 Max
The AULA F75 Max delivers a well-balanced experience, combining great build quality, smooth typing, and modern features. The gasket-mounted structure makes typing soft and comfortable, while the creamy-sounding switches feel satisfying with every press. The TFT screen and volume knob are more than just extras they add real convenience. In the original F75, there was no screen, but AULA fixed that in the Max version, making it more useful and feature-packed.
The RGB lighting is well-done, giving the keyboard a premium look without being too flashy. The battery life is impressive, and the multiple connectivity options make switching between devices easy. Whether you’re using it for gaming or work, the F75 Max handles it all smoothly. The software is simple and easy to use, allowing for customisation without any hassle.
Overall, the AULA F75 Max is a feature-packed keyboard that brings together style, comfort, and performance. It feels like a polished, high-quality product that stands out in its category. The F75 Max is a well-designed keyboard that offers modern features, excellent performance, and a smooth typing experience. If you’re looking for a compact yet powerful keyboard, this one is definitely worth considering!
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