Often comes with pre-lubed switches like the Leobog Graywood V3 or Reaper switches, which provide a smooth, scratch-free typing experience.
No manual modification required for a great feel. Availability: Can sell out quickly on popular import sites. RGB Lighting: Highly customizable per-key lighting. Weight: It is lighter than premium aluminum boards. 💡 Why is it called "Que Chora"? Teclado que chora
It features a gasket-mount design and multiple layers of sound-dampening foam (Poron and IXPE), which creates that deep, muted sound enthusiasts call "thocky". Often comes with pre-lubed switches like the Leobog
Despite being mostly plastic, the 75% layout feels sturdy and compact, making it ideal for both gaming and productivity. RGB Lighting: Highly customizable per-key lighting
The phrase (keyboard that cries) is a popular Brazilian slang term used to describe high-quality mechanical keyboards that produce a specific, satisfying "thocky" or "creamy" sound. It doesn't mean the keyboard is literally sad; it means the sound is so good it's "emotional."
In the Brazilian tech community, "chorar" (to cry) is used when something is so well-built or sounds so perfect that it evokes a strong reaction. When a keyboard "chora," it usually refers to:
The AULA F75 has become a favorite in the mechanical keyboard community, especially for those looking for that "creamy" acoustic profile without spending hundreds of dollars. 🌟 Key Highlights