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🔹 AJAZZ AK820 Pro Wired & Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (Tri-Mode, 70%)
I picked the AJAZZ AK820 Pro because I needed a compact yet versatile keyboard for both work and gaming. The 75% layout, tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, and USB-C), and hot-swappable switches made it stand out. The sleek design and RGB backlighting sealed the deal. Shipping took about 12 days to the US—faster than I expected for AliExpress.
After unboxing, I was impressed by the build quality. The gasket-mounted design offers a cushioned typing feel. The keys are responsive and satisfying to use, whether I’m in a Zoom call or gaming at night. The TFT display is a cool touch, showing battery life and connectivity info.
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Excellent build quality
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Smooth, responsive keystrokes
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Compact but not cramped
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Tri-mode connection is flawless
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RGB customization is deep
Cons:
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Slightly heavier than expected
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The TFT screen could have more customization
Compared to a Keychron or Razer board of similar specs, the AK820 Pro is a steal—around $65 vs. $110+ in the US. It exceeded my expectations in every way.
US $39.68
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🔹 Bluetooth Wireless Mini Keyboard for Laptop/Tablet/Phone
I needed a lightweight, portable keyboard for typing on my iPad during travel, and this Bluetooth Wireless Mini Keyboard fit the bill. The price was too good to pass up (under $20) and the design looked sleek.
Delivery took about 15 days. Right out of the box, the pairing process was instant. It’s surprisingly comfortable for a mini keyboard, and the battery holds a charge for weeks.
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Extremely portable
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Pairs quickly with multiple devices
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Good battery life
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Lightweight and stylish
Cons:
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No backlighting
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Key spacing takes getting used to
It’s half the price of comparable mini keyboards on Amazon, yet it works just as well, if not better. I was genuinely surprised by its performance.
US $5.52
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🔹 AULA F87Pro Mechanical Keyboard (Tri-Mode, 87-Key)
I bought the AULA F87Pro for a home office setup. I wanted something quieter yet still mechanical-feeling, and this model claimed to have a 5-layer silencing structure. At just over $40, I had to try it.
Shipping was smooth—arrived in 13 days. Typing on this is a dream. The soft thock is super satisfying and quiet enough for meetings. Wireless performance is flawless, and battery life is solid.
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Whisper-quiet mechanical feel
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Excellent latency for gaming and typing
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Sturdy build for the price
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Good RGB options
Cons:
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No dedicated software for customization
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Slightly bulky for an 87-key
US alternatives cost $80+. For the price, it definitely met and even beat my expectations.
US $59.64
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🔹 Attack Shark K86 Wireless Keyboard with RGB and TFT Screen
The name “Attack Shark” intrigued me (not gonna lie). The K86’s TFT screen, metal knob, and hot-swap features made it too cool to ignore. I got it mainly for gaming and streaming tasks.
It arrived in 11 days, well-packaged. This thing is a beast. The metal knob is useful for volume and RGB modes. Typing is snappy, and the TFT screen adds a futuristic flair.
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Unique and functional TFT screen
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Excellent hot-swappable board
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Cool metal knob
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Solid build
Cons:
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Slight learning curve with screen settings
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Slightly heavy for portability
At $55, it rivals $120+ enthusiast boards. Way better than I expected.
US $59
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🔹 M87 Wireless Bluetooth Mechanical-Feel Keyboard
I bought the M87 because I wanted a mechanical-feel keyboard for a second workstation, but I wasn’t ready to invest in another full mechanical board. Its rainbow lights and dual-mode connectivity caught my eye.
Delivery was quick—9 days. Out of the box, it has the clicky feel without the mechanical price. Great for casual use and light gaming. PBT caps feel nice under the fingers.
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Decent mechanical imitation
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RGB lighting is bright
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Affordable second-keyboard option
Cons:
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Not hot-swappable
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Not a true mechanical board
At around $22, you just can’t go wrong. US brands charge $40–$60 for the same specs. It does what it says and looks good doing it.
US $25.43
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🔹 Ajazz AK820 Pro Gasket-Mounted Mechanical Keyboard (with TFT Screen)
Yes, this is the other version of the AK820 Pro, and I had to try both. This one has a TFT screen and a more refined finish. It’s my primary work keyboard now.
It took about 10 days to arrive. Typing is smooth, and the gasket-mount adds a soft flex that’s pleasant for long sessions. The screen can display custom animations too!
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Premium feel
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Quiet and comfortable typing
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Display is customizable
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Good for long typing sessions
Cons:
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Software UI is basic
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Slightly pricier than the first version
Still, it’s around $70 vs. $130+ for similar GMMK-style boards in the US. Totally satisfied.
US $59.58
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🔹 Seenda Foldable Bluetooth Keyboard
I travel often, so I needed a foldable keyboard that wouldn’t take up space. This one looked sleek and functional.
It came in about 12 days. The hinge feels solid, the keys have decent travel, and it folds up super compact. Perfect for mobile work on phones and tablets.
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Incredibly portable
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Charges fast
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Decent key feedback for size
Cons:
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Spacebar is a bit narrow
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Takes a minute to unfold and stabilize
For $25, it’s much cheaper than US brands like iClever or Logitech foldables. Definitely met my expectations.
US $26.69
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🔹 Bluetooth Wireless Mini Keyboard for Android/iOS/Windows
Yes, I ordered a second version of the Mini Bluetooth Keyboard, as a backup. This one has a slightly different layout and casing.
Shipping took 13 days. It works just as well as the first—ideal for phone and tablet use, especially when traveling. Super easy to toss in a backpack.
Pros:
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Lightweight
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Fast pairing
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Long standby time
Cons:
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Not ideal for long writing sessions
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No backlight
At $18, I’d buy it again without thinking. It exceeded expectations for the price.
US $5.76
🔻 Overall Impression
I honestly didn’t expect all 8 of these AliExpress keyboards to perform so well. The build quality, features, and usability matched or exceeded much pricier US counterparts. I saved a ton without sacrificing performance. Most deliveries were within 10–15 days, which surprised me.
Would I recommend these? Absolutely—especially if you’re looking to upgrade without spending a fortune. I’ll definitely be ordering more, possibly trying out different switches next time.









