The One about the YUNZII B68 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard

For my latest mechanical keyboard review, for the first time, I am checking out a YUNZII product and it’s the YUNZII B68 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard.

Since 2018, the company has established themselves as one of the higher quality keyboard brands in Asia and the company is founded by a group of keyboard enthusiasts and have extensive and professional experience in industrial designing and keyboard manufacturing.

The company has a lot of fans of their aluminum keyboards, their cute Hi-Fi mechanical keyboards and their Keynovo keyboards.

For the YUNZII B68 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, you have a choice of Milk V2 Linear switches and Cocoa Cream V2 Switches, a choice of pink rainbow, black/white gradient and a beige/rainbow style.

So, for those who are wondering what kind of keyboard this is. For one, this is a keyboard that fans of 65% keyboards will enjoy. Smaller keyboard that is great for those who need extra space and those who want a volume knob.

The B68 is also hot swappable with 3 or 5 pin switches, has a gasket structure to keep noises down, it is tri-mode, sou can connect via wired, Bluetooth or 2.4Ghz USB receiver.

The keyboard is full RGB (south-facing LED) and has a 5,000 mAh battery (many wireless keyboards are 3,000 maH, so you do get a longer lasting rechargeable battery) and there are custom drivers to control the RGB LED lighting and macro for those who want their keyboard to be customizable.

The B68 that I am reviewing comes with black switches installed, but the gradient white/black keycaps are also include, as well as two extra switches and a keycap puller.

But the biggest question people will have is about the differences between Milk Linear V2 and Cocoa Cream V2 switches. Since you do have a choice, I chose the Milk Linear which has an operating force of 40+/- 10gf, as opposed to the Cocoa Cream V2 which has a 50+/- 10gf. So, if you want something quieter than the Milk Linear, then the Coco Cream V2’s are the way to go. Note: Yunzii’s most quiet is their Caramel Coffee but these switches are not offered with this keyboard.

I like that thocky sound and feel, so I went for the Milk Linear V2.

For the most part, I am typing on this mechanical keyboard and it just feels right. I am really gliding a long and I do feel it’s a very well-made mechanical keyboard.

While this YUNZII B68 wireless mechanical keyboard may seem pricey at under $90, you are paying for better switches, better quality all around with the gasket structure and compact size.

Overall, I really do like this keyboard and I give the YUNZII B68 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard a thumbs up!