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Compare Leobog K81 Pro vs AULA EA75 Max Differences Side by Side

This comparison is for buyers deciding between two similarly priced 75% wireless keyboards with screens and knobs. The choice hinges on whether you prefer a DIY kit that requires switches and keycaps, or a fully assembled product with extensive sound dampening and a larger battery. Both offer gasket mounts and tri-mode connectivity, making the decision a matter of assembly preference versus immediate usability.

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LEOBOG K81 Pro Transparent Wireless DIY Kit
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EPOMAKER x AULA EA75 Max

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4.8 (12)
  • Released in 2023
  • Built with the ANSI, layout standard
  • Includes a Yes, LCD display
  • Equipped with a 3000 mAh battery
  • Weighs about 900 g
  • Sized at 45 x 335 x 142 mm
  • Made with a Acrylic case
  • Offers Yes, Rgb, North-face, Rgb North-face RGB lighting
  • Released in 2026
  • Has Linear, Silent switch options
  • Built with the ANSI layout standard
  • Includes a Yes, TFT display
  • Runs at a 1000 Hz polling rate
  • Equipped with a 5000 mAh battery
  • Weighs about 958.5 g
  • Sized at 43 x 333 x 147 mm
  • Made with a ABS case
  • Features PBT keycaps
  • Offers Yes, Rgb, South-face, Rgb South-face RGB lighting
Scores
  • Performance: 78.2
  • Build Quality: 72.4
  • Productivity: 82.7
  • Customizability: 82.7
  • Portability: 79.4
Scores
  • Performance: 78.2
  • Build Quality: 68.7
  • Productivity: 82.8
  • Customizability: 72.9
  • Portability: 79.5
Name
Leobog K81 Pro
Name
AULA EA75 Max
Release year
2023
Release year
2026
Switch Options
-
Switch Options
Linear, Silent
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
 
LCD
Display Support
 
TFT
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
-
Polling Rate
1000 Hz
Battery capacity
3000 mAh
Battery capacity
5000 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, North-face
Backlight
 
Rgb, South-face
Case Colors
Case Colors
Case Material
Acrylic
Case Material
ABS
Keycaps Material
-
Keycaps Material
PBT
Dimensions
45 x 335 x 142 mm
Dimensions
43 x 333 x 147 mm
Weight
900g
Weight
958.5g
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Pros and Trade-offs

Your decision should be guided by your willingness to build. If you enjoy the process of selecting and installing every component, the Leobog K81 Pro DIY kit is a compelling project. If you want a complete, high-feature keyboard that works immediately with tuned acoustics and a long-lasting battery, the pre-built Epomaker EA75 Max is the more convenient option.

Leobog K81 Pro

  • +Transparent acrylic case offers a unique aesthetic and modding potential.
  • +Sold as a DIY kit, providing a blank canvas for personalized switch and keycap choices.
  • +Includes a two-layer sound dampening setup with Poron foam and a silicone pad.
  • +Slightly lighter weight than the EA75 Max.

  • Does not include switches or keycaps, requiring additional purchases to function.
  • Smaller 3000mAh battery compared to the competition.
  • Polling rate is not specified in the available product information.

AULA EA75 Max

  • +Comes fully assembled with pre-lubed switches, tuned stabilizers, and PBT keycaps.
  • +Larger 5000mAh battery for extended wireless use.
  • +Specifies a 1000Hz polling rate for wired and 2.4GHz modes.
  • +Features five layers of sound-dampening materials, including a PET sound-enhancement pad.

  • Heavier than the K81 Pro.
  • Plate-mount stabilizers are noted as not compatible with screw-in stabilizers, limiting a specific modding path.
  • The ABS plastic case may feel less premium than acrylic or metal alternatives to some users.

Which Keyboard Is Better for Your Needs?

The Epomaker EA75 Max is the more practical choice for most ready-to-use scenarios like gaming, office work, and content creation due to its pre-built nature, larger battery, and listed performance specs. The Leobog K81 Pro wins for modding and has a slight edge for travel, appealing directly to hobbyists who want to build their keyboard from a kit. For programming, both are equally capable based on their shared core layout and hot-swap features.

GamingAULA EA75 Max
  • The EA75 Max lists a 1000Hz polling rate for wired and 2.4GHz modes, which the K81 Pro's specifications do not mention.
  • Its pre-lubed switches and tuned stabilizers, as stated by Epomaker, may provide a more consistent out-of-box experience for gaming.
  • The included PBT keycaps offer better durability for intense use compared to the K81 Pro's kit which includes no keycaps.
OfficeAULA EA75 Max
  • The EA75 Max is a pre-built keyboard with silent linear switch options, making it immediately usable in shared spaces.
  • It includes double-shot PBT keycaps that resist shine and wear over time.
  • The manufacturer lists a 5000mAh battery, which is larger than the K81 Pro's 3000mAh, potentially offering longer wireless use.
ProgrammingTie
  • Both keyboards share the same 75% ANSI layout with dedicated arrow keys.
  • Both support N-key rollover and hot-swappable PCBs for switch customization.
  • The K81 Pro's DIY nature allows for personalized switch choice, while the EA75 Max's pre-lubed switches offer a tuned experience immediately.
TravelLeobog K81 Pro
  • The Leobog K81 Pro is slightly lighter at 900g compared to the EA75 Max's 958.5g.
  • Its dimensions are marginally more compact in height (45mm vs 43mm) and depth (142mm vs 147mm).
  • As a kit without switches and keycaps installed, it could be packed more securely for transport.
ModdingLeobog K81 Pro
  • The K81 Pro is sold explicitly as a DIY kit, designed for user assembly and customization from the ground up.
  • It features a transparent acrylic case, which is a popular modding platform for adding internal lighting or decorations.
  • The vendor description mentions a two-layer foam setup (Poron foam and silicone pad), providing a clear starting point for sound mods.
Content CreationAULA EA75 Max
  • The EA75 Max's TFT screen can display GIFs and custom images, according to Epomaker, which may be useful for stream alerts or branding.
  • Its software allows for macro recording and key remapping, which can streamline editing workflows.
  • The included Cherry profile PBT keycaps offer a textured feel that some typists prefer for long sessions.

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