EPOMAKER EK68 65% Gasket NKRO Hot Swappable 2.4Ghz/Bluetooth 5.0/USB-C Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Knob, South-Facing LED, 3000mAh Battery, RGB Backlight for Win/Mac (Gateron Pro Yellow)
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Connor
Greater than one weekThis is by far one of my better custom keyboards with its price being not as hefty as the other products out there. It is close to some of the very expensive custom keyboards out there with all its modding capabilities and how good the stabilizers, keycaps and switches come in stock
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Alyssa B
Greater than one weekKeyboard is perfect as is in my opinion. Even though I bought it because it’s hot swappable, I bought another keyboard because I barely want to touch this one since the AKKO switches sound so nice.
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LeDawn Krueger
> 3 dayThe Epomaker EK68 comes decently packaged and sets up quickly. P-n-P out of the box with built-in options and a driver that allows for customized setups. The driver is somewhat technical to use as you will have to poke around a bit to figure out how to do what you want, but with a little patience, you can do anything you want from lighting to layers to macros. Mine came with the tactile budgerigar switches. Not top of the line, but a good bump while being fairly quiet. The case is plastic with very little flex even when forced. The overall sound of the keyboard is muted and fairly thoccy without any modification. Triple connect modes work smoothly and allow connectivity to 5 devices (3 x BT, 1 x 2.4 wireless dongle, 1 x USB-C cable.) My only desired change would be a hotkey for switching connectivity modes. I simply put a label above the num row so I know which way to move the switch. For a sub $100 keyboard though, this is just fussy and the switch works fine once you remember the direction to move the switch. Would easily recommend this keyboard as a great board that is also budget-friendly.
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marisil
17-11-2024The keyboard is compact and very nice. I love the way the switches feel and how the board looks
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Amelia Stiedemann
> 3 dayI love this keyboard! There are lots of different light settings, and the keys are satisfying to press. After using it for about awhile I have not had any major issues. There is little to no input lag when using it wirelessly, and when it runs out of battery I can just use it wired. The battery life is also surprisingly long. I used it for about a week and a half with the lights on (turned the keyboard off at night) before I got a low battery warning. There are two keyboard heights to choose from, which was very helpful in getting it set up on my desk. I also love how compact it is! I was worried at first about not having function keys or arrow keys, but pressing the fn key with a number has not given me any trouble with gaming, and I just rebound the arrow keys to WASD or held down the fn key with WASD when playing games that needed it. Overall, it is a pretty nice keyboard that I enjoy using on a daily basis!
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Rose McArlde
> 3 dayMy kid loves it. Battery life is great charge is good for about 2 months. Easy to use and portable.
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Neon Pow
> 3 dayOverall, I am very satisfied with this keyboard. Especially for the excellent price, the quality of the keyboard along with the additional tools, keycaps, and switches provided really made it for me. I was switching from a razer membrane keyboard, so I have been carefully reviewing my mechanical keyboard options. I am glad I stumbled around this keyboard! If someone believed they paid around $80 for this package, I wouldnt believe them. My only complaint is with low battery notification and when the keyboard is low on battery. The only indicator is that the FN key flashes(but I am not sure at what percentage it flashes) and is very easy to miss. Also, when the battery is low, the keyboard just stops working. However, I just need to plug it in and the keyboard is up and running again. Just some things to consider. Pros: Price, Quality, Sound, Battery Life, Connectivity, RGB Cons: Low Battery Notification, Charging Speed
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Mijoo Oh
> 3 dayI dont claim myself one of those custom mechanical keyboard gurus that have a ton of experiences in the hobby, but Ive had a few custom models and the budget prebuilt mechanical keyboards on my own recently. I got it with the Budgerigar switches which are on par with well-known aftermarket tactile switches like the U4T and love how the keyboard overall feels when typing and the deep and solid sound signature. It also has three different connection options (wireless, bluetooth and USB), and you can also choose between WIN and Mac to ensure different key functions work. If you are looking for a great non-custom mech keyboard, this is a great option!
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Cindy Mhay Borja
Greater than one weekOrdered one when it came the Alt key act as a Window key so I requested a second one now Arrow keys act as AWSD I’m so frustrated never again I’m getting a refund. Wish I can give zero stars
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Aria
> 3 dayThis keyboard feels like its worth twice what I paid for it. Its far better than any keyboard marketed for gaming Ive ever used thats for sure.