Lenovo Aurora GK10 stands out with its affordable price, versatile use and technical features in the mechanical keyboard market. Introduced in China, this keyboard is designed for both gaming and daily use, and takes up less space than standard full-size keyboards with its 98-key compact structure.
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It has a detachable Type-C cable so that users can easily use the keyboard in different environments. In addition, thanks to the keyboard’s full-key hot-swappable socket support, 3-pin and 5-pin mechanical switches can be easily replaced.

Lenovo Aurora GK10 offers three different mechanical switch options: Blue, red and brown. Blue switches are tactile and clicky, red switches are smooth and linear, and brown switches are silent and tactile.
Each switch provides approximately 50 million keystroke durability. Key travel was measured at 4.0 mm ± 0.4 mm, while trigger travel was measured at 2.0 mm ± 0.6 mm. Trigger pressure is stated as 50±15 gf on blue switches and 45±15 gf on red and brown switches.
There are a total of 20 different RGB lighting effects on the keyboard. Dynamic light patterns such as wave, snake and breathing can be customized with Lenovo’s Aurora software and synced with other compatible devices.
Users can easily change settings such as brightness, effect speed, media control and volume via FN key combinations. The Aurora GK10 also supports full N-key rollover, ensuring that every keystroke is fully recognized.
The three-mode version of the Aurora GK10 has a 4000mAh internal battery that lasts for a long time in wireless use. The keyboard measures 385.9 mm long, 139 mm wide and 38.32 mm high. It weighs approximately 780 grams.
On the pricing front, the wired version retails for around $14, while the tri-mode model retails for around $25. So, what do you think about this product? You can share your thoughts with us in the comments section below.