based on: Aula · keyboard

For you, the Aula F75 Max.

Aula F75 Max
sentiment
spec
layout · 75%typing_comfort · comfortable
good for
feature-hungry budget buyersReaper switch fanswireless 75% pickups

More features than rivals at the price, but worth checking recent owner reports on the PCB and battery before buying.

heads up

Recurring community questions about PCB and battery reliability

Aula F75 Max
Aula · keyboard
5 switches pair well with this boardsee picks ↓

The F75 Max is the feature-rich pick — knob, two extra switch slots, wireless — and pairs especially well with Reaper switches according to owners. The honest catch is that there are repeated questions in the community about PCB and battery problems, so it's worth doing the research before buying.

  • +Knob, two backup switch slots, wireless connection
  • +Pairs especially well with Reaper switches
  • +Comfortable typing feel for a budget 75%
best switch pairings

Switches that suit this board's sound and build.

Akko Rosewood

The F75 Max is a budget plastic gasket board where owners praise a comfortable, easy typing feel, so a light 40g linear like Rosewood matches the price tier and softens the plastic case rather than fighting it. Its factory-lubed nylon stem leans deep and thocky, exactly the kind of tone that flatters a forgiving gasket build without demanding extra mods.

Gateron Milky Yellow

On a budget hot-swap 75% with two backup switch slots, the Milky Yellow is the default community pick — cheap enough to fill the board without rethinking the budget. Its creamy, thocky tone gives the plastic gasket case a softer signature than scratchy stock switches would.

Outemu Silent Peach

Owners chose the F75 Max for a comfortable budget daily-driver with knob and wireless, which often signals shared-space typing — Silent Peach answers that with a muted, near-silent profile at the same budget price tier. The light actuation also keeps the plastic gasket build feeling soft rather than hollow.

Gateron Type Rs

For tactile variety on a south-facing plastic gasket budget board, Type R is the highest-sentiment tactile pick that still sits in mid-range price — its snappy bump and clacky bite cut through the muted plastic case so the board doesn't feel flat. The factory lube also means no extra work to keep the budget build approachable.

Akko Cilantros

Cilantro gives the budget F75 Max a true budget-tier tactile option to round out the linear-heavy ranking, matching the price_bucket of the board itself. Its short, clacky tactile bump brings a sharper sound to the plastic gasket case where deeper linears would otherwise dominate the tone.