Question Which of these keyboards should I buy?

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AULA F87 Wireless $55.91
Tecware Phantom Plus Elite Wireless $64.77
EPOMAKER x Aula F75 wireless $63.99

Which of these keyboards should I get? Which of these 3 would you recommend. I am mainly interested in the AULA F87 Wireless $55.91 and the Tecware Phantom Plus Elite Wireless $64.77 because the F75 seems very small and way too crowded keys.

I am very stuck and have no idea which keyboard to get, which one would you recommend of the three?
 
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You might want to pass on a link to the image or pass on links to the site you've seen the keyboard's on for us to see what you've got to work with. Although I've tried to look them up using Google.

2 out of the 3 listed keyboards are TKL, the AULA F75 collab board is squashed tighter = compact = your mouse would be closer to the keyboard meaning your hand doesn't need to travel much and you don't incur stress in said mouse moving hand. If I was in your shoes and it's my first foray into a mechanical keyboard, I'd get either one but the one that has a thicker gasket for dampening is a good idea as well as a linear switch.

Newcomers to the hobby tend to get a clicky switch which tends to be their mistake. If you're looking a gaming only keyboard, look at linear switches. If you're looking to type with the keyboard, then look at tactile switches.

You can use this channel;
View: https://youtu.be/TcMG9FItrFw

to find other keyboards in your list and if he did a review on it.

which one would you recommend of the three?
I'd save up and get something that's $200 as you're paying for what you get, premium quality design/materials and switches, not to mention the internal construct. By that I meant to say that I own a Keychron Q1V2 with Gateron Pro Red switches, merely swapped out the keycaps to get a better typing experience and sound note. If I want I can mod it but I've been with said keyboard for two years and have grown accustomed to it.

Lastly, I've seen some people in person who smash their key switches like they're going to town with it, so how you type will affect your experience.
 
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