Build & Switch Feel
The keyboard's exact switch type isn't specified in the product listing, which is unusual at this price point. If switch feel matters to you, it's worth checking the manufacturer's site before ordering. In this price tier, you should expect aluminum top plates, doubleshot or PBT keycaps, and per-key RGB. If those aren't here, the price is hard to justify.
If there's one phrase that comes up across reviews of the YUNZII X71 Wireless Keyboard, it's "Hot swappable".
The Numbers
- Brand: Yunzii
- Price: $99.99 (well above the $63.18 category average)
- Amazon rating: 4.7 of 5.0
- Reviews: 644
- Category rank: #58 of 141 in gaming keyboards
- Cheaper in category: 120 products
- Higher-rated in category: 8 products
- More-reviewed in category: 64 products
From the Reviews
644 reviews and a 4.7-star average is a strong signal. At this scale, manufactured reviews would have to be unrealistically pervasive to move the score this much, which means the satisfaction is real for the typical buyer.
Common positives:
- Hot swappable
- Compact layout
Common complaints:
- Limited keycap options
- Pricey
For context, the average rating across all 141 gaming keyboards options we track is 4.5 stars, so this product is meaningfully above average.
Compared to Alternatives
At $99.99, the YUNZII X71 Wireless Keyboard sits well above the $63.18 category average. 120 options are cheaper and 20 are more expensive.
The category leader is the Redragon K552 Gaming Keyboard ($29.99, 4.5β , 39,549 reviews). It's $70.00 more expensive than the top pick despite ranking lower, which is a hard combination to justify unless a specific feature swings the decision.
Higher-rated options in this category:
- HITIME x XVX M67 Keyboard - $58.89, 4.9β (79 reviews) Β· Better on both axes
- HITIME M67 60% Gaming Keyboard - $55.79, 4.9β (79 reviews) Β· Better on both axes
- GravaStar Mercury K1 75% - $118.96, 4.8β (1,081 reviews) Β· Roughly comparable If pure price is the filter, the cheapest is the Guiheng 60% Mechanical Keyboard at $13.99.
Should You Buy It?
Only if you specifically want what makes it expensive. The rating is excellent but the price premium is meaningful. There are cheaper highly-rated options in this category - make sure the extra money is buying a feature you'll actually use.
Best fit for:
- Quality-first buyers who prioritize a track record of satisfaction over saving a few dollars
- Users who specifically need portability or compact size
Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Hot swappable
- Compact layout
Cons:
- Limited keycap options
- Pricey
Bottom Line
7.6/10
Functional, mid-pack option. Nothing wrong with it, but nothing pushing it above the better-ranked alternatives either.
