YUNZII RT75 Keyboard Review

Hey everyone! Today I’m going to talk about the YUNZII RT75 rapid trigger keyboard. It’s on the cheaper side at around $90 dollars on Yunzii website or Amazon.com. I’ve been using it for more than a week now and I will share some of my experience with it.

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In the box there’s the keyboard itself, a simple USB-C type cable, two-in-one keycap and switch puller, two spare switches and a set of transparent WASD keycaps. I have got the gray color option of the keyboard which is the only one available right now.

Now, let’s talk build quality. The RT75 has a gasket-mounted design, which means it’s got foam layers inside to help dampen the sound. The sound is alright, it’s a little bit clacky. But honestly you will find better sounding hall effect keyboards such as Drunkdeer A75 Pro. The Yunzii’s sound remainds me a bit of Gamakay TK75 HE. The keycaps are double-shot PBT Cherry profile, so they’re durable and they shouldn’t fade over time.

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The RT75 uses the pink Outemu magnetic switches, which are pretty cool and I will pull up their specification on the screen. These switches operate using the Hall effect, so there’s no physical contact between the keycap and the switch.

The RT75’s analog switches have an actuation range from 0.1 mm to 3.7 mm, with rapid trigger settings adjustable from 0.2 mm to 2.5 mm. The keyboard has 1000 Hz polling rate and it felt really fast from my experience, but I didn’t measure its response time as I don’t have a high speed video camera available

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It’s nice that the RT75 has a web based software, but it requires a driver install beforehand. It’s pretty standard software for a rapid trigger keyboard, I’ve seen it a couple of times. You can adjust RGB settings, remap keys, record macros, and tweak performance settings such as set actuation range between 0.1mm and 3.7mm, set that rapid trigger between 0.2mm to 2.5mm. You can also set dynamic keystroke which is similar to macro where you can set up 4 different actions on 4 different positions on your keystroke.

The RGB has south facting LEDs which look really nice and you get these four WASD transparent keycaps.

So would I recommend this for a budget rapid trigger keyboard? Yes, it’s a good value for $90. It’s fast, it looks good, the build quality is decent, I have no major complaints.

Also, you can use coupon code HLPLANET for shopping on YUNZII’s website.

Yunzii RT75 key specs:

  • Layout: 75% Layout, 82-Key and 1 knob
  • RGB: South-facing RGB
  • Switch: OUTEMU Magnetic Beige Switch
  • Actuation Range: 0.1-3.7 mm
  • Adjustable Precision: 0.1 mm
  • Rapid Trigger Range: 0.2-2.5mm
  • Polling Rate: 1000HZ
  • Structure: Gasket Mounted
  • Connection: Wired only
  • Size of Product: 334.4*143.6*41.65mm / 13.17*5.65*1.64 inch
  • Keycaps: Double-shot PBT Cherry Profile Keycaps
  • NKRO: YES
  • Customization: QMK Web Software
Marcus Richardson
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