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The EPOMAKERTH80 Pro is a premium 75% 80-key hot-swappable keyboard kit featuring triple connectivity modes (Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4GHz wireless, and wired Type-C), a large 3800mAh battery for extended use, south-facing RGB LEDs for vibrant lighting, a steel mounting plate with foam dampeners for quiet and durable typing, and a customizable scroll knob for seamless media control. It supports Windows, Mac, and major gaming consoles, making it the ultimate versatile keyboard for professionals and gamers alike.












































| ASIN | B0BMPP6YXG |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,127 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #628 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | EPOMAKER |
| Color | TH80 PRO White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (687) |
| Date First Available | 28 November 2022 |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
| Item Weight | 1.06 Kilograms |
| Item model number | TH80 |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 4.9 Watt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 0.85 Grams |
| Manufacturer | EPOMAKER |
| Number of Batteries | 1 |
| Operating System | mac |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 32.8 x 14.2 x 2.3 cm; 1.06 kg |
| Series | TH80 |
E**N
A good case for a budget build
It’s a good case but it came with abit of glue stuck. Good for mods. (i used 5 layers of tape using the tempest method)
S**Y
For the price this was not worth it, roughly 3 months and RGB no longer works. I can only type with the keyboard when I connect BOTH usb and bluetooth, not one or the other. The instruction manual is unhelpful and does not solve my problems. I can no longer return. Disappointing
R**K
Bought this for my third keyboard build and it did not disappoint, very nice build quality, knob works great, RGB is a bit mid but I don’t use RGB for my keyboards. These very little flex in the pcb and the stabilisers are pretty good quality
J**N
When you use this keyboard, you can feel how high the quality is. It's not some cheap plastic and the RGB colours are really pretty. I dislike keyboards that don't have separate function keys like 60% keyboard, so 75% - 90% are my favorite types, and this one isn't an exception. If you're the same as me, get this keyboard because its really nice to use. <3
R**O
TLDR: Almost 5 stars. The issue is that the second key in the top row (where the Number 1 key is) requires an SMD cut out on the switch. If your switch does not have that rectangular gap on the bottom then it won't snap all the way in. So you'd need (off the top of my head) a Boba U4T, any Gateron KS-9, any Tecsee in that slot. Otherwise, you can consider this a cheaper KBD67 Lite with a knob and wireless. This will satisfy a lot of people's wants and needs in a keyboard. Now with the full review... Overall build quality is good. Nice weight, solid in the hands and doesn't move around on the desk. However there is some slight creaking of the plastic when holding if with force, which a user will seldom do anyhow. There is only one key that is inconsistent with the board and that's the second key on the top row (the Number 1 key). You'd need a switch with an SMD cut out here, so Gateron, Tecsee, and Boba U4T will work there. Of course this will limit the switch options if you wanted something from JWK. It would be off putting that out of all keys, one would feel different. Wireless modes in Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz work flawlessly and connection is quick. Stabilizers are a large step up from what is expected out of prebuilt boards like this at this price range. Its a lot better than what you would find on something from Corsair, Razor, and even the Novelkeys 65. Though, since they are plate mount, they require the band aid mod to ensure they're snug. The lube job is generous, but can be inconsistent. All stabilized keys except for my enter was fairly consistent. Typing feel is pretty good for the price. Gaskets don't provide a noticeable flex but they ensure that the plate is mounted consistently so all keys feel pretty much the same at bottom out. Typing sound is very objective and something that I tend to not care about. This board has a pretty standard affair when it comes to acoustics. With unlubed Akko Jelly Blues, there's no hollowness, no noticeable pinging unless I hold my head up to the board with complete silence. So I don't think you would gain much from putting in your own foam. Overall, this is the board for the person on the budget who wants something feature rich.
S**N
The product comes with: - 1x mechanical keyboard RBG - 1x type C cable (connects USB) - 1x key remover tool - 1x instructions booklet - 1x wireless adapter The product is shown to come with few parts but overall is a bare bown mechanical keyboard to get started on your DIY keyboard. This a 95% size keyboard that will provide you off side number keys, arrow keys and 4 different keys if needed. The booklet does help and provide all the information for the keyboard and shirt keys. I recommend for first time DIY keyboard kit until you want to swap out or buy from a professional keyboard building website.
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