Ikki68 Aurora R2 Keyboard

$215.00

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The Ikki68 Aurora is back!

We are pleased to be working with wuque.studio to bring you round 2 of the Ikki68 Aurora, with new colors and features!

The Ikki68 Aurora is an affordable, injection molded, polycarbonate case, gasket-mount keyboard kit from Wuque Studio, the people behind Ikki68, OA Switches and more! 

The Aurora uses a variable gasket structure where you can choose how many mounting points to use in order to adjust the amount of bounce / firmness to your liking. This kit does not include stabilizers.

ADDONS ARE AVAILABLE HERE

Addons include PCBs, Alu Top Cases, Plates, Brass Weight, Gaskets, PORON Dampener Kit, and Storage Bag

All sales are final.

Features:

  • Top Case Material:
    • Aurora Snow: Aluminum
    • Aurora Fog/Blue/Pink/Clear: Polycarbonate
  • Bottom Case Material:
    • Polycarbonate for all colorways 
  • Weight: (fully assembled, Alu top case, PC bottom case, no optional weight): 830g
  • Weight: (fully assembled, full PC case, no optional weight): 720g 
  • 6.5 Degree Typing Angle
  • Gasket Mounting
  • Hotswap PCB

    Colors:

    • Aurora Snow
    • Aurora Fog
    • Aurora Blue
    • Aurora Pink
    • Aurora Clear

    What's included:

    • 1x Ikki68 Aurora aluminum or PC top and PC bottom case
    • 1x PCB05 (Bodo) for wired version or PCB06 (Iceland) for wireless version
      • These PCBs are 1.2mm
    • 1x Hotswap badge set
    • 1x Default PC plate
    • 1x Silicone dampening pad between PCB & plate
    • 1x Silicone dampening pad between PCB & case
    • 1x Silicon Gaskets Set
    • 1x Poron Gaskets Set
    • 1x Keyboard storage case
    • 1x Coiled USB cable (Matches case color)
    • 1x Wuque Studio logo chip, color matched to the plate.
    • 1x blank logo chip color, color matched to the plate.
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        Customer Reviews

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        A.
        Ikki 68 aurora snow

        After hearing about this board and anything from Wuque studio I can say that the hype behind their boards isn't all talk. I love the badge that the board has; it gives it a unique look. The build quality is better than expected. This was my first Wuque studio board and my overall build experience was great, had no issues, and would recommend this board.

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        S.S.
        One of the best "entry" boards out there

        I am so glad that I finally got this board. It is quickly becoming one of my favorites. The build was easy and fun and you can learn a lot about how to build keyboards if this is going to be your first build. I would highly recommend this to anyone who is looking for an entry point into the hobby.

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        An Pham
        Affordable and stylish board from Wuque Studio

        This is my first product from Wuque studio and I have to say, this keyboard is very beginner friendly and sounds very decent for the price point. Due to how the keyboard was designed, some of its gasket chips can be added or removed to tune the board's bounciness to the user's preference. The board also come with some silicone padding for the case which can increase its heftiness and eliminate the horrible hollowness of plastic case. My only complaint with the board is that you have to specifically get the WS stabilizer individually and the space bar due to being multi-layout support, can cause interference with the GMK keycap. But overall, a perfect board for the money and I would highly recommend beginners to get this board for their first

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        Michael

        Amazing product!

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        T.J.
        Literally always amazing

        I have 2 Ikkis from each round and I can say without a doubt the R2 have some good minor upgrades( just referring to things not mentioned in the descriptions), the biggest one being where it would crack along the bottoms housing around the screws, they’ve added more material in those spots to decrease the probability of that happening. And I’m pretty sure they upgraded the magnets used for the badges? Something about that stays in place alot better than the R1. overall though, very small changes that make a decent improvement