The AULA AG60 is a compact 60% mechanical gaming keyboard designed for performance, featuring a wired headphone connection and a polling rate of 8000 Hz for fast and precise inputs. Its detachable cable adds convenience, while the gasket mount design enhances its typing experience. Measuring 110 mm in height, 298 mm in width, and 41 mm in thickness, it weighs 972 g. The keyboard is not designed for Mac, and it comes with a 1-year warranty.
The AULA AG60 features RGB lighting and a backlit keyboard, providing an enhanced visual experience with customizable lighting. Its case is made of durable plastic and aluminum, offering both strength and a sleek look. The keyboard is available in multiple color options, including black, white, red, blue, and pink, and includes adjustable feet for personalized comfort. However, it does not come with a wrist rest, and the backlight is south-facing.
The AULA AG60 is equipped with Aether Magnetic Switches, a Hall effect switch type that provides a smooth and linear feel for each key press. With hot-swappable switches, users can easily replace switches to customize their typing experience. The keyboard's actuation force is set at 40 g, with an actuation distance ranging from 0.1 mm to 4 mm and a total travel distance of 3 mm, allowing for precise control during use.
The AULA AG60 is equipped with several advanced features to enhance the gaming experience, including rapid trigger and dual actuation capabilities. The keyboard also supports adjustable actuation to fine-tune the sensitivity to your preference, and it offers NKRO (N-Key Rollover) for precise multi-key presses. However, it does not include analog input, USB passthrough, a display, or support for QMK, ZMK, or VIA.
The AULA AG60 uses an ANSI (United States) keyboard layout with PBT, Double-shot keycaps for durability and a smooth typing experience. Its keycap profile follows the OEM standard, and it utilizes a standard key layout for ease of use. While there are no dedicated media keys, users can access media controls through the Fn key, and the keyboard does not include a rotary dial.