EPOMAKER EP84 Upgraded 75% RGB Hot Swappable 2.4GHz/Bluetooth 5.0/USB-C Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Programmable Software, NKRO, Dye Sublimation PBT Keycaps for Mac/Win/Gamers(Budgerigar)

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  • Carlos Roberto

    > 3 day

    Buena calidad, cómodo para escribir, muy completo para el precio

  • Dana

    > 3 day

    I am addicted to buying keyboards. Epomaker seems to be the hottest value keybs out there right now so theyve been getting my money. This one has a legit nice layout, theres no need to remember function recipes or anything because it has all the buttons I use on a regular basis as surface buttons. The caps are way nicer than the price suggests theyd be, very good (smooth, anti-oil, durable). The switches are solid name brand. The chassis seats everything well, housing is firm for the price. The RGB is sexy. Love this board!

  • Abbygale J.

    > 3 day

    Just upgraded to this from a Ducky One 2 mini. Yes, you read that right. I UPGRADED from the Ducky. Epomaker mustve been paying attention to the reviews tech people were making of this board because this thing definitely feels better than what some tech reviewers made it sound like. I saw that some people were complaining about rattly stabs or it sounding hollow but if this is what they had when they put those cons in I cant imagine what they consider nice stabs or a not hollow board. Decided to go with the XDA profile caps since I planned on replacing them anyways but theyre actually really nice. Mine came with a foam insert, I saw in one take apart that theirs didnt, and lubed stabs. Compared to the Ducky I had this thing thoccs like crazy. Audible enough to bring satisfaction to anyone that likes mechanical keyboards but subtle enough to not piss everyone around you off when youre typing. Great lighting on here too. Not at all gonna miss the RBG asthetic of the ducky with this thing. I had foam and O-rings on my ducky to try and muffle it a little bit, because mine was a tad bit clacky and the stabs definitely rattled quite a bit (not as bad as razer or corsair boards but it did rattle), and this thing OUT OF THE BOX had a better tone to it. The fact that its hot swappable, has arrow keys and its under $100 is an absolute steal. The only thing worth noting is that it only has the one kick stand level, so if you have a ducky or something similar it might feel a little weird at first not having that middle level option. However both of the levels available are totally comfortable in my opinion. No unsusual fatigue so far with either level for me. If youre like me and youre at a point where you want your arrow/function keys back but dont think you can find a decent board for a reasonable price look no further. This thing is 100% worth every penny spent. TLDR: -Thocc -Killer RGB -Adorable XDA keycaps -No stab rattle -Worth it

  • Bryan Riddle

    > 3 day

    I love the typing feel. Perfect thoc. I changed the keycaps for aesthetic purposes, however, the stock keycaps are fantastic quality. This beats my Leopold FC750R which I never would have thought possible.

  • cmbcrz

    > 3 day

    Randomly disconnected which is weird since its wired.

  • Jamie Bennett

    > 3 day

    Not the greatest keyboard in the world but it absolutely worth the price for a hot swap keyboard. Stabs are good, keycaps are decent,, lighting works well and it is solidly built. The only issue is the lighter keys are hard to read without the LEDs.

  • Fribby

    > 3 day

    The yellow switches are tasty, all of the other switches leave a nasty taste in my mouth. Review written on the toilet.

  • Nate Seith

    > 3 day

    My new daily driver. Despite being all plastic its well built. Hotswappable means you can take your switches out and lube them (I did). Pretty bright rgb, not as bright as the hades68, but that thing is almost blinding bright. Perfect layout for me as a developer/gamer. Really happy with this purchase. Would purchase again.

  • M

    > 3 day

    update::: EPOMAKER, as a company, has been doing some shady things. I would highly recommend not investing in their products. Very anti-consumer and just sus in general. Most of the keyboards they rebrand, you can get them from another brand.. and theyre the exact same keyboard, usually. Again, Do not deal with this company if you do not have to. ------- Im giving this keyboard a 3.5 / 5 stars Ive been wanting to try this layout for a while.. or something similar to it with the F keys and dedicated arrow keys. Ive seen a few cheaper options, but what sold me was the hotswappable pcb. Also, there being a WHITE color option was very pleasing. The board has a good amount of RGB light options. It has around 17 different brightness levels which is really nice. I really like how one can make the level of brightness barely visible, but also they get very bright and the mounting plate does a good job of reflecting the colors. Same with the speed of the lighting effects. There doesnt seem to be a way to create macros so that is one fault. I would have liked it if it had some software comparable to the Durgod Hades 86 where you can reprogram any key to anything. I would have liked to see this come with a plastic dust protector... even the 45$ Drevo Calibur V2 comes with a pretty nice one. At this price point of 85$, a dust protector should have been included. I think for a pre-made, 84-key, PBT keycaps, and it being hotswappable makes it a pretty good board for $90. However, the wireless version is available for only $5 more which is :thinking: Things I dont like about this keyboard: - access to the USB port is terrible. All of my other USB type C cables are too long to be used with this keyboard. i.g. the amazonbasics usb type c cable will not work with this keyboard. (see photo) - while the plastic case seems sturdy, it seems very cheap at the same time. - the case has this micro-bubbly texture that I really dislike. Id rather it just be a smooth case. - the included gateron blue switches were extremely wobbly.. i swapped them out and replaced them with some box pinks, gateron yellows, and a single box dark yellow. They no longer wobble as much. - the F key row is some-what hard to remove the switches from w/o scratching the metal plate. - many keyboard makers are starting to avoid the stencil font-type which is wonderful.. but this keyboard is still using that ugly stencil font.. I have no idea why this font-type keeps getting used. its awful. I also have an issue with the spacebar where if you press on it on the far left, the right sides of the spacebar lifts up and the spacebar will no longer work until the right side is depressed again. (see photo) I think for some, the USB port will be a deal-breaker. Its just very limiting to what type of cable you can use. It would have been nice to see a metal body option where the USB port is in a standard spot. All that said, I think if youre looking for a pre-made 84-key hotswappable keyboard, this is the best option Ive come across. Im definitely excited to use this as my main board for a while. And if youre looking for a wireless version, it only costs $5 if youre willing to wait a few months (Keycool KC84 wireless version).

  • EA

    > 3 day

    Stock no mods this keyboard is amazing. I got it with the gat yellows and it is my new daily driver

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