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105% chinese. High quality device for the cost.
This keyboard/mouse works as adsvertized. While it isn't as comfortable as, say the Razer BW, it is definitely a nice keyboard.PROS-1. LIGHTS!2. Double-click button3. Clear keys for customization4. Its waterproof5. The mouse cable is sleeved. Very nice, premium feel.6. The mouse is almost a cross between claw grip and palm grip. I have a palm grip and it works just fine.Facts:Its a UK layout. The enter key is farther to the left. I got used to it though after 2-3 weeks of gaming on it.The keys feel a lot like cherry mx Whites. Don't know if I love it, but they require a bit of force to push in.CONS:The keys require a bit of force to push down. As I said above, they FEEL like mx whites. Compared to an HP compaq keyboard from 1995, this keyboard is very nice.The manual is completely Chinese, it looks like something straight off engrish.com. I wont take off stars for it but its very difficult to read.This keyboard/mouse combo is very high quality. Even though it as bubble dome pads and a UK layout, it has earned a well-deserved 5/5 for being the best chinese keyboard I have aver purchased. I probably won't buy AULA again,. but this was a good 40$ and I love it.
C**Y
DOA
I was so excited when I got this out of the box it looked AMAZING. plugged the keyboard in and the lights came on and looked great, plugged the mouse it, looked and worked great and then i went to type something and nothing. It seems if i wiggle the cord for the keyboard it may work, and no we tested my usb port and it is in fact the cable to the keyboard. I am returning it and i'm so dissapointed because the mouse works amazing. I think if they added the braided cord that they have on the mouse to the keyboard maybe this would be less likely to happen?(Update: i decided not to send it back only because I do really like the mouse a lot but the keyboard is still dead. I try it every so often praying to the keyboard gods that it might work, but still no avail it's dead. don't know what i'll do with a non working keyboard, throw it out i suppose. maybe salvage for parts/led lights? if i thought i could do it without electrocution i would splice the cord and reattach it where i think the break is but i seriously recommend against that. besides, i've been using the mouse off and on and i would feel like a jerk returning part of a products i've been using.
K**A
Good mouse, Ok keyboard
I have used this keyboard for 9 months to get a good feel for the quality and the feel. One thing is, This keyboard isn't one that you are doing to keep forever. The quality isn't isn't the best and the keys aren't lit individually. So what's good about it?The keyboard does have beautiful blue backlighting and a very well designed wrist wrest. It isn't the most comfortable wrist wrest judging that it is made out of plastic.The mouse is much better than the keyboard. It has a braided wire unlike the rubber one the keyboard has. Also, the mouse has very cool led and a forward and backward buttons. On the side, there is a thumb wrest. That makes it so that your thumb doesn't constantly rub against your desktop.In conclusion, I do recommend this AS A BEGINNER KEYBOARD that you are not going to keep for more than a year.
D**D
+ Overall good performance from both the mouse and keyboard
I bought the Crossfire Aula Gaming Combo when it was "on-sale" for $20 bucks at the time (December 2015), so the price may differ from this review. It takes up two USB ports and comes as stated. This is my first official review, so it maybe sloppy, so I decided to post a small pro's and cons list.Pros:+ Overall good performance from both the mouse and keyboard, no complaints about it, the DPI changer is a nice feature.+ (At the time) A good combo for it's price.+ Came as stated with everything inside, nothing more, nothing less.+The mouse feels comfortable, since I have a medium sized hand however.Cons:- The mouse light stays on even when the computer is turned off, it gets annoying at night when you're trying to sleep unless you unplug it.- The keyboard uses the old enter big enter button, which took some time getting used to when trying to press the "\" button.- The keyboard wire isn't the same as the mouse wire, but you won't be moving your keyboard at all unless you're adjusting it.- The keyboard feels a bit small and the light doesn't show through the letters.From it's price of $20 it's a good combo. The specs are fine and it runs as detailed from the description, so I give it a plus on my end.
F**E
Amazing Keyboard and Mouse Combo for the Price!
The Aula Killing The Soul Rehead keyboard and mouse combo is just amazing. The keyboard looks awesome, but not only that, the keys are very comfortable and the blue blacklight adds a nice touch to it. Not to mention that it's "waterproof in an accident". I don't plan to test that but I trust them. The keys doesn't make much noice when you write on it which is good and quite.For the mouse, it's quite "light" as in it isn't heavy. It's everything you would expect from a gaming mouse, it also has this nice "Double Click" feauture that I personally enjoy. You can change the DPI with a button under the scrolling wheel which is quite nice.Overall they both look and amazing and work great. I'd say it's a great bang for the buck, maybe not the best, but definitly one of the best!
K**E
Keyboard is very nice however the DPI on the mouse is a pain ...
Keyboard is very nice however the DPI on the mouse is a pain and doesnt go high enough for my likelykeyboard is 3/5mouse is 3/5UPDATE: I broke one of the button and switched it with another that I don't use. Retired the mouse and bought a Perixx. Cheaper, easier to use, and more erganomic.UPDATE: Keys keep braking.
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