Not sure which keyboard to choose? Try the Keyboard Finder now!

Compare ATTACK SHARK AttackShark K85 vs Yunzii B75 Differences Side by Side

This comparison is for buyers deciding between two popular, similarly priced 75% wired keyboards. The choice is difficult because both offer gasket mounts, hot-swappable sockets, and PBT keycaps. The core trade-off is between the AttackShark's unique, adjustable magnetic switches and the Yunzii's vibrant RGB lighting and sound-dampening features. Your preference for switch technology versus visual flair and acoustics will determine the winner.

68
ATTACK SHARK K85 Magnetic Switch RT Mechanical Keyboard
77
YUNZII B75 Wired RGB Mechanical Keyboard

Select a keyboard to compare

0.0 (0)
0.0 (0)
  • Has Magnetic switch options
  • Provides dedicated media keys
  • Utilizes Hall effect sensors
  • Includes screw-in stabilizers
  • Weighs about 780 g
  • Sized at 40 x 136 x 327 mm
  • Made with a Aluminum case
  • Offers No RGB lighting
  • Has Clicky, Linear, Tactile switch options
  • Features N-key rollover
  • Has built-in sound dampening
  • Weighs about 797.5 g
  • Sized at 42 x 144 x 334 mm
  • Offers Yes, Rgb, South-face, Rgb South-face RGB lighting
Scores
  • Performance: 46.1
  • Build Quality: 63.3
  • Productivity: 83.3
  • Customizability: 67.2
  • Portability: 62.9
Scores
  • Performance: 80.5
  • Build Quality: 70
  • Productivity: 87.8
  • Customizability: 75.5
  • Portability: 65.5
Name
ATTACK SHARK AttackShark K85
Name
Yunzii B75
Release year
2024
Release year
2024
Switch Options
Magnetic
Switch Options
Clicky, Linear, Tactile
Profile
Normal Profile
Profile
Normal Profile
Hot Swappable
 
Hot Swappable
 
Layout Size
75%
Layout Size
75%
Layout Standard
ANSI
Layout Standard
ANSI
Layout Ergonomics
Normal
Layout Ergonomics
Normal
Knob Support
 
Knob Support
 
Display Support
 
Display Support
 
Mac/Win Support
 
Mac/Win Support
 
Multi-Media Keys
 
Multi-Media Keys
 
USB-C
 
USB-C
 
USB passthrough
 
USB passthrough
 
Connection
Wired, Wired only
Connection
Wired, Wired only
Polling Rate
-
Polling Rate
-
Battery capacity
-
Battery capacity
-
Hall Effect Support
 
Hall Effect Support
 
QMK Support
 
QMK Support
 
VIA Support
 
VIA Support
 
VIAL Support
 
VIAL Support
 
N-Key Rollover
 
N-Key Rollover
 
Rapid Trigger
 
Rapid Trigger
 
Mount Style
Gasket Mount
Mount Style
Gasket Mount
Screw in Stabilizers
 
Screw in Stabilizers
 
Sound Dampening
 
Sound Dampening
 
Backlight
 
Backlight
 
Rgb, South-face
Case Colors
Case Colors
Case Material
Aluminum
Case Material
-
Keycaps Material
PBT
Keycaps Material
PBT
Dimensions
40 x 136 x 327 mm
Dimensions
42 x 144 x 334 mm
Weight
780g
Weight
797.5g
*Something incorrect or missing? Please
let me know
!

Pros and Trade-offs

Your priority dictates the choice. If you value cutting-edge, adjustable switch technology for gaming and a metal build, the AttackShark K85 is the clear pick. If you prefer a visually vibrant setup with better out-of-the-box sound quality and lighting controls, the Yunzii B75 offers more for general use and content creation. Both represent strong values in the 75% category.

ATTACK SHARK AttackShark K85

  • +Features Hall effect magnetic switches with adjustable trigger points (0.2mm to 3.8mm).
  • +Constructed with an aluminum alloy case.
  • +Includes screw-in stabilizers for improved key stability.
  • +Offers full-key conflict-free operation for gaming.

  • Lacks any form of RGB backlighting.
  • The vendor description does not mention any internal sound dampening foam.
  • Case material is not specified in the Yunzii's description for direct comparison.

Yunzii B75

  • +Includes south-facing RGB lighting with multiple dynamic effects.
  • +Features multi-layer sound dampening padding, including high-density foam.
  • +Comes with pre-lubed linear switches and finely tuned stabilizers according to its listing.
  • +Offers a dual-stage adjustable stand for ergonomics.

  • Does not feature Hall effect or magnetic switch technology.
  • Case material is not specified in the provided metadata or description.
  • Lacks the specific adjustable trigger point feature of magnetic switches.

Which Keyboard Is Better for Your Needs?

The AttackShark K85 takes the lead for gaming due to its configurable magnetic switches, and has a slight edge for portability. The Yunzii B75 is better suited for office environments with its dampened sound, and wins for content creation with its RGB lighting and knob controls. For programming, the keyboards are evenly matched on core layout and hot-swap features, while modders may prefer the Yunzii's pre-lubed and foam-padded foundation.

GamingATTACK SHARK AttackShark K85
  • The AttackShark K85 features Hall effect magnetic switches with an adjustable trigger point from 0.2mm to 3.8mm, allowing for rapid actuation.
  • Its manufacturer description highlights quick trigger response and low-latency connectivity for faster input.
  • It includes full-key conflict-free operation, ensuring all keypresses are registered.
OfficeYunzii B75
  • The Yunzii B75 includes sound dampening with multi-layer padding and high-density foam for a quieter typing experience.
  • It features a dual-stage adjustable stand for ergonomic positioning.
  • It has a multi-function knob for easy volume and backlight adjustment.
ProgrammingTie
  • Both keyboards use a 75% layout with 82 keys, preserving arrow and navigation keys in a compact form.
  • Both are hot-swappable, supporting switch customization for preferred feel.
  • Both are compatible with Mac and Windows systems.
TravelATTACK SHARK AttackShark K85
  • The AttackShark K85 is slightly smaller in all dimensions (327x136x40mm vs 334x144x42mm).
  • It is marginally lighter at 780g compared to the Yunzii's 797.5g.
  • Both have a detachable USB-C cable for easier packing.
ModdingYunzii B75
  • The Yunzii B75's description mentions pre-lubed linear switches and finely tuned stabilizers out of the box.
  • Its multi-layer sound dampening foam provides a solid foundation for acoustic mods.
  • It is hot-swappable and compatible with both 3-pin and 5-pin mechanical switches.
Content CreationYunzii B75
  • The Yunzii B75 features south-facing RGB lighting with over 20 dynamic effects.
  • Its multi-function knob allows for quick adjustments to media volume and lighting.
  • The manufacturer states custom software for Windows allows for macro key design.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


Discover similar products

You might also like similar products in that price range:

98
$94
Keychron V1 Max QMK Wireless Custom Mechanical Keyboard ISO Layout Collection
Keychron V1 Max
75%,
Hotswap,
Wireless,
Wired,
RGB,
Knob,
VIA,
QMK,
Gasket Mount

75
$66
YUNZII B75 Pro Wireless Mechanical Keyboard - ISO Layout
Yunzii B75 Pro
75%,
Hotswap,
Wireless,
Wired,
RGB,
Knob,
Gasket Mount

95
$79
Keychron Q10 (Alice Layout) QMK Custom Mechanical Keyboard
Keychron Q10
75%,
Hotswap,
Wired,
RGB,
Knob,
VIA,
QMK,
Alu case,
Gasket Mount

84
$72
YUNZII B75 PRO MAX QMK/VIA Knob TFT Screen Wireless Mechanical Keyboard
Yunzii B75 Pro Max
75%,
Hotswap,
Wireless,
Screen,
RGB,
Knob,
VIA,
QMK,
Gasket Mount

95
$86
Keychron Q1 QMK Custom Mechanical Keyboard - Version 1
Keychron Q1
75%,
Hotswap,
Wired,
RGB,
Knob,
VIA,
QMK,
Alu case,
Gasket Mount

97
$44
Keychron V1 QMK Custom Mechanical Keyboard
Keychron V1
75%,
Hotswap,
Wired,
RGB/ White LEDs,
Knob,
VIA,
QMK,
Tray Mount

93
$85
Keychron Q1 QMK Custom Mechanical Keyboard ISO Layout Collection - Version 1
Keychron Q1 V1
75%,
Hotswap,
Wired,
RGB,
Knob,
VIA,
QMK,
Alu case,
Gasket Mount

73
$41
YUNZII B68 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard
Yunzii B68
65%,
Hotswap,
Wireless,
Wired,
RGB,
Knob,
Alu case,
Gasket Mount

84
$94
Keychron K1 QMK Wireless Mechanical Keyboard (ISO Layout) - Version 6
Keychron K1 V6
80%,
Hotswap,
Wireless,
Wired,
RGB/ White LEDs,
VIA,
QMK,
HE,
Alu case,
Top Mount

-32% off
88
$65$44
EPOMAKER x AULA F75
AULA F75
75%,
Hotswap,
Wireless,
Wired,
RGB,
Knob,
Rapid trigger,
Alu case,
Gasket Mount