KEEBMONKEY PMOKEY Wave 75 CNC Aluminum Quick Release Tri-Mode Wireless Gaming Keyboard,QMK/VIA Tri-Mode Mechanical Keyboard with 8000mAh Battery,Hot-Swappable with RGB for Windows/Mac/PC (Pro Black)

KEEBMONKEY PMOKEY Wave 75 CNC Aluminum Quick Release Tri-Mode Wireless Gaming Keyboard,QMK/VIA Tri-Mode Mechanical Keyboard with 8000mAh Battery,Hot-Swappable with RGB for Windows/Mac/PC (Pro Black)

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Cute_Bad3042 posted on r/mechanicalkeyboards2d

bought in on amazon. here's the link:https://www.amazon.com/KEEBMONKEY-Mechanical-Hot-Swappable-Pro-Black/dp/B0GCMZR8N6?pd_rd_w=89OP0&content-id=amzn1.sym.4ce6c22d-fc22-4c3e-8a0c-88c5faf77c35&pf_rd_p=4ce6c22d-fc22-4c3e-8a0c-88c5faf77c35&pf_rd_r=3NG8YTVZ5VG8BGFA3G6A&pd_rd_wg=YUnEX&pd_rd_r=8b84273e-6c48-42e7-b97d-1de6dca3b486&pd_rd_i=B0GCMZR8N6&ref_=pd_bap_d_grid_rp_0_3_i&th=1

Small-Setting-9067 posted on r/keyboards2w

So, if I put the RD75 and the Wave75, it seems that the YUNZII AL80 is eliminated from the list. Between the RD75 and the Wave75, the Wave75 appears to be the better option overall, so it would be the winner for me. However, the YUNZII AL80 costs only $93. If it's actually a better keyboard and the extra money wouldn't be wasted, I could spend an additional $35 and get it for $129 on Amazon, https://a.co/d/052JuBrB I believe this one. Do you think it's worth it? Also, which switches and keycaps would you recommend? I like a creamy sound, not too loud, but not completely silent either.