⌨️ Elevate your desk game with silent, customizable, multi-device mastery!
The YUNZII YZ87 is a sleek 87-key TKL mechanical keyboard featuring a unique 5-layer gasket design for quiet, fatigue-free typing. Equipped with hot-swappable linear switches, it offers pro-level customization and esports-grade performance. Its tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4GHz, USB-C) supports seamless device switching, powered by a robust 5000mAh battery. Enhanced by 19 RGB lighting effects with south-facing LEDs and durable PBT side-printed keycaps, it’s designed for professionals and gamers seeking style, comfort, and versatility.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 87 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Number of Sections | 1 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Linear |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Tablet, Smartphone, Mac |
Connectivity Technology | 2.4GHz, Bluetooth, USB-C |
Special Features | Backlit, Ergonomic,3 Modes,Customizable Display Keys, Hot-Swappable |
Number of Keys | 87 |
Style | Vintage-Inspired Contemporary |
Theme | Gaming |
Color | White |
Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.49"L x 14.49"W x 1.65"H |
K**E
Surprisingly good for milk V1s
The switches in these are Milk V1 switches, so no light diffuser, but they still do an incredible job of letting the RGB shine through. The lines on the keycaps are translucent so the lighting effects are fun to play around with. The switches are still pretty smooth, and there’s a good amount of flex in the plate!
L**.
Great product all around, well worth the price!
Bought this keyboard a few months back, before then I was using a Razer Blackwidow Lite. While the Razer was not bad it definitely was lacking in the actual quality of the keycaps and switches department which put it barely a tier above a $10 office keyboard at 5x the price.. Not to mention the responsiveness and typing fatigue was noticeable after a while. Asking around I got a lot of advice from friends who are into hot swappable keyboards and after trying a friends it felt impossible to not get one. The sound of the switches out of the box are miles ahead of what other companies offer.. Everything sounds extremely "creamy" and is an absolute joy to type on. The gaskets installed allow for quite a bit of flex, which completely stops any sort of typing fatigue for me as it acts almost like a cushion as you type. It's been extremely responsive for gaming and the fact that you're able to switch any keycaps or switches as you please compared to many larger brands has been a really interesting change.To add, I had needed to reach out to customer service with Yunzii a while back and they were not only quick to respond but extremely helpful. Legitimately better than most other companies that I've tried to reach out to.There's a lot going for this thing for the price, and if you happen to see it on sale it's an absolute no brainer of a purchase. I don't plan on going back to any other type of keyboard after this.
R**E
good value
grabbed this on sale and very happy. just needed a secondary inexpensive 75% for gaming. honestly cant believe this plastic board sounds as good as it does. only a couple complaints - some of the switches are hard to get out. glad it came with a couple extra because i had to absolutely destroy a stubborn switch to remove it to be able to install one of the decorative badges. the badges could also have been done better as there is no way to secure it so if you pick up the keyboard and hold it sideways or tilt it, bye bye badge. but overall incredible throwaway low budget keyboard.
J**A
Muy bueno
ESTA TREMENDO, ITS TREMEND
M**E
Decent hardware, ruined by poor firmware and software.
The quality of the keyboard, switches & key caps are good.Battery life seemed like it would be ok (maybe 3-4 weeks of light use without LEDs).But watch out for the software and firmware.The software is confusing and ultimately limited functionality (basically useless).The firmware update software does not tell you what your current version is and if the one you are applying is an upgrade or downgrade.They also seemed to pick "odd" options for functions, like Bluetooth 1, 2 & 3 is FN+Q, FN+W, FN+E.Who would design that instead of FN+1, FN+2, FN+3???I had an issue with mine and support was fairly quick to respond, but didn't seem to know anything other then "reset" everything. After several days of back and forth, they wanted me to make a video of the issue for their "engineers". I just returned it instead.
A**R
Yum.
I use this keyboard for typing & LW gaming - the battery lasted five to six days on my end. As for its functionality, I'm impressed with the options it provides. There comes a guide to key combinations and what they do, which is a nice reference I prefer to keep with me (for now), and also interchangeable Keys for Mac with a device to properly remove the other keycaps. The size is true to its description. As for the bright backlight, it has many options, is easily adjustable, and can be turned off altogether. The keyboard Looks and sounds of nice quality, on the quiet end, and was a GREAT value for the price I purchased it at ($35, 50% discount). Compared to my other clacky Logitech keyboard, I love this one. I do recommend it to those who have sensory sensitivity in particular.
J**P
my new overall fav
This would be perfect 5 star if (a) used the VIA open source software and (b) the switches didn't have a design flaw that allows them to easily break during removal.The switches don't use clear plastic for rgb to shine through from the keyboard, it's just an open window area. This window has a thin piece of plastic on the bottom side of the switch - which also happens to be a spot that the keypuller needs to latch on to. So it's stupid easy to apply too much pressure (especially since the switches are in there pretty good) and *boom* that thin piece of plastic breaks. This doesn't impact any functionality of the switch, but does make it 100x harder to remove the switch :(Otherwise, this has been my favorite overall of all the TKL keyboards I've recently tried. From iLovBee, Redragon, epomaker aula F87 pro, royal kludge S85 & R87, kisnt, and then of course yunzii. I'd say if you don't need the full TKL layout with standard home/end/pgup/pgdn button layout, the Kisnt keyboard might be the best if you can catch it on sale for ~$33.The Yunzii YZ87 met the most of my preferences. The first priority was TKL layout, and then wireless ability. Then switches that sounded/felt great to me & weren't annoying. I ended up liking the milk switches a lot, they were somewhat stealth-like compared to the other keyboards. Further down my list the spacebar sound also matches all the other keys which I love, because some of those other keyboards the spacebar would have a totally completely different sound that didn't match the rest of the keys & would drive me insanse while in the flow of typing. And even further down the list, I enjoy the side keyboard indents making it easy to grab & readjust desk placement during long sessions & is just one more extra QOL feature.
A**E
Creamy keys
Love this keyboard it sounds creamy and looks amazing
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