Top AULA BEFIRE SI859 USB Backlit LED Illuminated Ergonomic GamingMultimedia Keyboard, Blue review

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Product Feature


  • Keys: 104
  • USB
  • Weight: 683g
  • Size: 480*200*52mm
  • Color: Black

Product Description


A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag.


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  • Brand: Aula
  • Model: SI859
  • Dimensions: .98" h x6.30" w x18.11" l,1.01 pounds

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Product Reviews

16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
4Was weary at first, but I have been impressed
By Andrew Sitek
I'll start by admitting that I was quite skeptical when I ordered this keyboard as I had never heard of the brand and there were no reviews ANYWHERE on the internets about this (and the box came straight from China with Chinese writing). I vainly ordered this so that I could keep my color scheme of black and blue (mouse and desktop fans are both black and blue).

I have had this for a few months and so far it has given me no issues whatsoever. My last keyboard was a Razer which lasted me a good number of years, but eventually succumbed to corrosion that I could not fix. So far, this keyboard has not given me any issues. The only problem I had with it originally is the oddly shaped Enter\return key. It takes a little getting used to but it's not a huge issue.

Another small issue I have with it is that there is no palmrest. This can obviously be remedied by the accessories online for those that type excessively, but I don't feel as if it's a real inconvenience.

Overall, this keyboard surprised me in it's reliability and it's smooth typing. I would definitely recommend it for anyone who is looking for that certain color scheme as I was
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5The second best version of this keyboard
By R. Pierce
I have both the red & blue versions of this keyboard; they are identical except for the LED color. The red one is slightly brighter and easier for the eyes to focus on, so I prefer it over the blue. But they are both nice keyboards. The size is the same as a standard keyboard, and the cord length is 70".

Tear-down: There are a lot of screws holding this keyboard together, and they are all needed. Don't disassemble if you are a novice; there is so much flex in the parts that once any screws are removed the keyboard starts coming apart, and pretty soon you have a hundred little silicone cones all over the place. Reassembly is possible but it's not easy. The LED backlight is a custom panel, so changing the LED color is not possible.

Also comes with a key puller and 8 spare keys, and I have no idea why.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Very solid keyboard if you don't mind that all of the directions are in Chinese!!
By Aeta Capella
Item was received very quickly, which was very surprising given the weather at the time of ordering. Everything is as pictured, however, you must be aware that the box markings, directions, and package inserts are all in Chinese. Mind you they are poorly and hilariously translated in to English (as well as other languages) Phrases such as, "Hex mans star prevent slippery design, use more comfortable." are not an uncommon sight. This is really very amusing and does not detract from the item at all. It is a plug and play USB keyboard, I did not need to install any drivers for it to work with my MSI mother board/AMDFX custom rig.

All keyboard functions are accessible by holding the "FN" key located where your right-hand "windows" key would normally be (next to "Alt") the left "Windows" key is still there if you need it to pull up your Start Menu from a fullscreen program.

Usin "FN" and the "8" and "2" on the num pad you can access 4 different light settings. Off, Dim, Bright and Pulse. I would estimate that the "dim" setting is roughly 50% brightness. And while the slow pulse setting (roughty a 5 second cycle) is really cool looking I can't imagine that I would use it for anything other than showcasing my rig at PAX or something.

The "FN" key also gives you access to volume controls and media controls mapped to F1 through F6, which while more aesthetically pleasing this way is not quite as convenient as having dedicated keys.

The keys have a fairly light touch, and while they do still click, they they are much quieter than most keyboards.

Lastly I do need to warn you, that the "enter" key is weirdly shaped. takes up 2 rows, between "backspace" and "right shift" and is about 1 and 1/2 keys wide. versus the 1 row, 3 keys wide that I am used to. So while this isn't really a problem for me anymore, now that I have gotten used to it. I wouldn't whip this out for the first time at a tournament, because you WILL hit the "\" when you mean to hit "enter" ALL THE TIME for about a week or so.

so in recap, or TL:DR

Pros:

-HILARIOUSLY mistranslated Chinese box/instructions
-4 glow modes, off, dim, bright and pulse
-Aesthetically pleasing
-Seems sturdily built
-Light touch
-Plug "n" play (although this should be the standard by now, right?)

Cons:
-Weirdly shaped "enter key"

Other thoughts:
The shape is pretty cool, and it looks good with my Razer Death Adder mouse, which is have only JUST now noticed also pulses... huh :)
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