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)

(245 reviews)

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  • Leonie Nikolaus

    > 3 day

    This is my 4th mechanical keyboard, and my second Epomaker (first being a TH80 Pro). The form factor is perfectly balanced, the RGBs bright (though because they are south facing can peek from underneath the keycaps into your line of signt). I replaced the keycaps with Nuphy shine through Cherry profile ABS keycaps - and boy do they THOCK. Deep, marbly sounding after I just packed some car dampening foam into the case and did a tempest tape mod. Caveats: I ordered Gateron Yellows but it came with Epomaker’s own Flamingo switch - turned out to be a pleasant surprise as I actually prefer them now to the Gateron Yellows (the Flamingos have a long stem and 2 stage sprint). Note: if you want to mod it - better buy some plastic pry tools because it is nearly impossible to open the case. Get all your mods done at once.

  • Jenny Bae

    > 3 day

    One of the best keyboards among many Ive bought before!

  • Kaden

    Greater than one week

    Probably the best keyboard i’ve ever owned at this price point, and super thocky right out of the box which is probably my favorite part. The key supports are solid no wobble, all the keys are responsive and don’t feel sticky, it just looks great, the key caps are super high quality. The case looks and weighs like it’s metal but feels plastics that’s the only ‘downside’ i’ve found so far. Other than that, this is a GREAT budget keyboard and I highly suggest this to anyone needing a decent gaming keyboard around this price (picked mine up for about $80)

  • H.Z

    > 3 day

    - Excellent feeling for fingers. Sharp edges provide good support for fingers, also avoid type two keys together. - Nice layout. The feeling to fingers and layout are two most important things for a good keyboard, as least for me. This keyboard layout is above the average. Once I first touched it, I can type some type-prone keys (like [], {}, -, +) with ease. In comparison, for some keyboards, I have to take some right-hand typing practice to get used to its layout. - Good quality and nice appearance. The material of either the frame or cap is good. Gateron Pro Yellow looks pretty cool, plus the additional caps, like IDE theme skill (Intellij, you know). - Battery life is unexpectedly long. Yeah, I charged once and can use it 3 days in straight, thats much better than many keyboard I have used. This keyboard also has places to improve (I cannot find power on/off switch still; also not quite portable). But for coding/typing, this keyboard does wonderful job so far.

  • Max

    > 3 day

    This product is great, no complications at all!!!

  • Ryan Homan

    Greater than one week

    Goodish keyboard. Has some problems with connecting to my pc at times. Other than that pretty good for what it is. Also it is very heavy. Compared to some others on the market

  • Annetta Gottlieb II

    > 3 day

    PROs - This thing offers every connectivity choice you can think of. Not only does it offer bluetooth, but offers 3.0 AND 5.0, and I dont experience lag on any of the connection option. - The keycaps are awesome, because theyre solid PBT, which feels a lot better than ABS. They dont have shine through, but most PBT are not shine through so Im used to that. - The jelly pink switch is smooth and I dont hear any ping, so its great. - The layout is very ergonomic (for a mechanical keyboard), with a low profile at the front and two options for inclines. I actually increased my typing speed on this keyboard. - This keyboard is PACKED FULL of value, because it even offers hot swappable switches. CONs - The stabilizers could be better. Spacebar rattles a bit, but its still way more solid than Corsair or Logitechs keyboards. - RGB lighting choices are a bit limited, but its lighting is pretty bright.

  • Brayan

    Greater than one week

    Good but the wireless feature stopped working after a while probably because I opened it up a lot and modded it so it was probably my fault but really good

  • Daniel

    > 3 day

    Es totalmente de plástico, la plate es en metal pintada de blanco, pero el case si es totalmente de plástico, excelente conexión en Bluetooth y con el adaptador de 2.4Gz, las Keycaps son de PBT de doble inyección, se conecta bastante rápido y la duración de la batería es buena si no tienes el RGB encendido o si esta en el menor brillo, se siente muy suave y tiene excelente peso.

  • Conner

    > 3 day

    I work remotely full time, and it’s a real first world pain swapping my wired keyboard between my work laptop, my personal desktop and my personal laptop. I was hesitant to try anything Bluetooth because many reviews on BT keyboards mention dropped or stuck key presses, which would not be good as someone who writes code for a living. However I took a chance on this. So far it has only been a day but I’m very impressed. I played video games on it using the dongle receiver and there was no delay whatsoever. I’m currently using it paired via Bluetooth to my work laptop, and also do not notice any latency. I will update the review if I begin to encounter any issues, but I’m very happy so far. The RGB backlight is great, there are lots of modes built in that you can cycle through using FN + Del. Pairing with Bluetooth was also very easy, again using FN + E,R, or T (you can pair up to 3 devices to swap between). The keys feel well made, and the pink jelly switches feel really good to press. The keyboard may be small, but most normal size keyboard functions are still here via some FN combination. I have two complaints so far. The first is that the lettering on the keys provided isn’t see through, meaning that while the keyboard is backlit, you can’t actually see the lettering on the keys in the dark. This isn’t a huge issue, just slightly inconvenient. My other complaint is the the on/off switch is either cheaply made or i received a bad quality board. The switch does not fully toggle to on. I am not confident the switch will even hold up for over a month, therefore I have submit for a replacement. If the new board has no issues with the switch I will be happy. Otherwise I will revisit this review. Edit: replacement keyboard has exact same issue. The on/off switch on the bottom is very poor quality. When turning it to on, you don’t get the same click as when turning it to off, and 75% of the time I turn it to the on position the keyboard doesn’t actually turn on. I then have to wiggle the on/off switch some for it to turn on. Makes me feel like the switch is just going to completely fail in a months time, and I won’t be able to get it to turn on at all. It’s really a shame, because this keyboard is so close to being perfect, especially in this price range.

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