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Compare Epomaker Galaxy70 vs Yunzii AL75 Pro Differences Side by Side

This comparison is for buyers deciding between two popular, similarly priced 75% aluminum wireless keyboards. The choice is difficult because both offer tri-mode connectivity, gasket mounts, and hot-swap PCBs. The Galaxy70 is distinguished by its manufacturer-detailed acoustic engineering, while the AL75 Pro counters with a significantly larger battery and lower weight, making the decision a trade-off between sonic character and practical endurance.

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YUNZII AL75 PRO CNC Aluminum Wireless Mechanical Keyboard

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  • Comes with a knob
  • Equipped with a 4000 mAh battery
  • Weighs about 1790 g
  • Sized at 33 x 351 x 141 mm
  • Has Clicky, Linear, Tactile switch options
  • Connects via USB-C
  • Equipped with a 6000 mAh battery
  • Weighs about 1383.5 g
  • Sized at 38 x 315 x 138 mm
Scores
  • Performance: 77.8
  • Build Quality: 72.4
  • Productivity: 73.4
  • Customizability: 66.4
  • Portability: 75.5
Scores
  • Performance: 61.8
  • Build Quality: 59.8
  • Productivity: 76.2
  • Customizability: 61.9
  • Portability: 92.1
Name
Epomaker Galaxy70
Name
Yunzii AL75 Pro
Release year
2024
Release year
2024
Switch Options
-
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
Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz, Wired, Wireless
Connection
Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz, Wired, Wireless
Polling Rate
1000 Hz
Polling Rate
1000 Hz
Battery capacity
4000 mAh
Battery capacity
6000 mAh
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
 
Rgb, South-face
Backlight
 
Rgb, South-face
Case Colors
Case Colors
Case Material
Aluminum
Case Material
Aluminum
Keycaps Material
PBT
Keycaps Material
PBT
Dimensions
33 x 351 x 141 mm
Dimensions
38 x 315 x 138 mm
Weight
1790g
Weight
1383.5g
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Pros and Trade-offs

Your priority should guide this choice. If a refined, quiet typing sound with detailed acoustic engineering and a control knob is most important, the Epomaker Galaxy70 is the clear pick. If you value maximum wireless battery life, a lighter keyboard for your desk, and don't need a knob, the Yunzii AL75 Pro offers better practical endurance. Both are competent tri-mode aluminum boards, but they excel in different areas.

Epomaker Galaxy70

  • +Detailed acoustic construction with five named sound-dampening foam and pad layers.
  • +Includes a functional control knob for media or application control.
  • +Vendor-provided low latency specifications for wired and wireless modes.
  • +Uses a flex-cut polypropylene plate for a specific sound signature.
  • +Has a strong track record with 45 user reviews averaging 4.9/5.

  • Smaller 4000mAh battery compared to the competition.
  • Heavier at 1790g, which reduces portability.
  • The vendor description does not mention programmable software support.

Yunzii AL75 Pro

  • +Larger 6000mAh battery capacity for extended wireless runtime.
  • +Lighter weight of 1383.5g, making it easier to move.
  • +Vendor mentions compatible programmable software for Windows.
  • +Offers a choice of switch types (linear, tactile, clicky) in its metadata.

  • Lacks a control knob, a feature present on the Galaxy70.
  • No vendor-provided latency figures for performance comparison.
  • No user reviews are available in the provided data to gauge real-world experience.

Which Keyboard Is Better for Your Needs?

The Galaxy70 takes the lead for gaming and content creation, largely due to its lower specified latency and included control knob. It is also the more documented choice for modders interested in acoustic tuning. The AL75 Pro wins for office use and travel, thanks to its substantially larger battery and lighter weight. For programming, the keyboards are evenly matched on core layout and customization features.

GamingEpomaker Galaxy70
  • The Galaxy70's vendor page specifies low latency figures of 2.8ms wired and 5ms on 2.4GHz.
  • It includes a dedicated control knob, which the AL75 Pro lacks according to the metadata.
  • Both have a 1000Hz polling rate in wired/2.4GHz modes and N-key rollover.
OfficeYunzii AL75 Pro
  • The AL75 Pro has a 6000mAh battery, 50% larger than the Galaxy70's 4000mAh, promising longer wireless use.
  • It is notably lighter at 1383.5g compared to the Galaxy70's 1790g, making it easier to reposition.
  • Both offer tri-mode wireless connectivity for flexible device switching.
ProgrammingTie
  • Both use a 75% ANSI layout, preserving arrow keys and a compact function row.
  • Both keyboards are hot-swappable, allowing for switch customization to suit typing preference.
  • Each board features PBT keycaps for durability during long typing sessions.
TravelYunzii AL75 Pro
  • The AL75 Pro is significantly lighter, weighing 1383.5g versus the Galaxy70's 1790g.
  • Its larger 6000mAh battery supports longer use between charges.
  • Both share similar compact 75% form factors.
ModdingEpomaker Galaxy70
  • The Galaxy70's vendor description details five specific sound-dampening layers (PORON, IXPE, PET, EMDP, PET), providing a clear modding baseline.
  • It uses a flex-cut polypropylene plate, which the vendor states contributes to a specific sound signature.
  • Both boards have hot-swap PCBs and gasket mounts, but the Galaxy70 offers more documented internal construction.
Content CreationEpomaker Galaxy70
  • The inclusion of a control knob on the Galaxy70 provides quick access for timeline scrubbing or volume adjustment.
  • Its vendor-touted 'thocky' acoustics and cushioned feel may be preferable for long editing sessions.
  • Both have south-facing RGB, which is compatible with Cherry-profile keycaps.

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