
YUNZII just launched its QL75 mechanical keyboard, blending the classic look of vintage typewriters with today’s tech in a compact 75% layout. It measures 328.1 × 214.5 × 64.1 mm and weighs 1461.5 grams. The QL75 has a top-mounted design with a gasket setup to soften keystrokes. You can choose between two switch types: the YUNZII Onyx Tactile Switch, which gives clear feedback when you press, or the YUNZII Cocoa Cream V2 Linear Switch for a smoother typing feel. Both work with the keyboard’s fully hot-swappable PCB, so you can swap in any 3-pin or 5-pin mechanical switch you like.

The keycaps are made of ABS plastic with a matte chrome finish and laser-engraved letters, giving that typewriter vibe. They also have North-facing RGB LEDs for backlighting with different effects to choose from. The QL75 supports full N-key rollover (NKRO) and works with all major systems like Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS. Plus, there’s a handy built-in stand for your phone or tablet.

You can customize the keyboard using QMK and VIA software, letting you remap keys, set up macros, or adjust the lighting. It even has media controls through toggle switches and rotary knobs for easy access.

For connectivity, the QL75 offers Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4 GHz wireless, and a USB Type-C wired option. In wired mode, it reaches a 1000 Hz polling rate, and it runs on a 4000 mAh battery when wireless.
Quick Specs:
- Layout: 75%, 84 keys, with toggles and knobs
- RGB: North-facing RGB backlighting
- Colors: Green or Pink
- Switches: YUNZII Onyx Tactile or Cocoa Cream V2 Linear
- Structure: Top-mounted with gasket
- Battery: 4000 mAh
- Connections: Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4G wireless, or USB Type-C
- Size: 328.1 x 214.5 x 64.1 mm
- Weight: 1461.5 g
- Keycaps: ABS with a typewriter style, matte chrome finish
- Customization: Supports QMK & VIA
- Compatibility: Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS
- NKRO: Yes
- Hot-Swappable: Fully supports 3-pin or 5-pin switches
The YUNZII QL75 comes in green or pink and costs $109.99. What do you think about this retro-modern keyboard? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Source: Yunzii