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🖤 Elevate your game with precision, power, and style — the SK75 commands your desk.
The Womier SK75 TMR/HE is a premium 75% wireless mechanical keyboard featuring Hall Effect magnetic switches with ultra-fast 8000Hz polling and 0.125ms response time. Its hot-swappable magnetic switches offer unparalleled customization with 0.01mm actuation sensitivity. Built with a CNC aluminum frame and double-shot PBT keycaps, it combines durability with sleek RGB lighting. Multi-mode connectivity (Bluetooth, 2.4G, USB-C) supports seamless device switching, powered by a robust 8000mAh battery for extended use. Compatible across Windows, Mac, Linux, and gaming consoles, it’s designed for professionals and gamers seeking high performance and style.






















| ASIN | B0F8W99JYP |
| Additional Features | 75% Wireless Keyboard, 8000mAh Battery, Full Aluminum CNC, Hall Effec Keyboard, Magnetic switch and mechanical switch can be switched |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,280 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #308 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Womier |
| Built-In Media | Keycap Puller, USB Cable, User Manual |
| Button Quantity | 84 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Devices Laptop, PC, Tablet, Smartphone, Mac |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Linux, Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | 2.4GHz Wireless BT/USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 183 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum, Polybutylene Terephthalate |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06979189090055 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Keyboard Plate Material | Aluminum |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Womier |
| Mfr Part Number | SK75-FUTI |
| Model Number | JM-AZ-129 |
| Number of Keys | 82 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Special Feature | 75% Wireless Keyboard, 8000mAh Battery, Full Aluminum CNC, Hall Effec Keyboard, Magnetic switch and mechanical switch can be switched Special Feature 75% Wireless Keyboard, 8000mAh Battery, Full Aluminum CNC, Hall Effec Keyboard, Magnetic switch and mechanical switch can be switched See more |
| Switch Type | Mechanical |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1-year warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
J**G
Fast, Responsive, and Premium Feel with Excellent Gaming Performance
I've been using the Womier SK75 Hall Effect keyboard for gaming and everyday typing, and it has been a great upgrade from traditional mechanical keyboards. The rapid trigger and Hall Effect switches make a noticeable difference in responsiveness, especially in fast-paced games where quick key actuation matters. The 8000 Hz polling rate feels very responsive, and inputs register instantly with no noticeable delay. Typing also feels smooth and consistent, with the magnetic switches offering a unique, precise feel compared to standard mechanical switches. The hot-swap feature is a nice bonus for future customization. Build quality is another highlight—the aluminum frame gives it a solid, premium weight that doesn't shift during use. Connectivity options are very convenient, with Bluetooth, 2.4G wireless, and USB-C all working reliably across Windows, Mac, and Linux. Overall, this is a high-performance keyboard that balances gaming speed, customization, and premium build quality. It's a strong choice for anyone looking for a responsive Hall Effect keyboard with modern features.
M**T
This is an amazing keyboard for the price.
It's actually pretty great in general, but it's not perfect. Here's the highlights... Pros: - Price. I picked this up on sale, but even standard price is worth it. - HE switches provide a nice level of customization for actuation - Aluminum body and hefty. Feels premium and stays in place - Performance. It's pretty much unmatched - Wide compatibility for switch types Cons: - Stock keycaps are meh. They're totally ok, but just ok. - Stem wobble on stock switches leaves a little to be desired - On/off switch under caps lock is just silly - Software is mediocre. Gets the job done, I guess, but miles away from VIA or Wooting. I came from a Keychron Q6. Strictly speaking for typing, I prefer it over the Womier, but when you consider to he performance advantages for gaming I think it's a worthy upgrade. I mostly wanted to ditch my numpad and not spend a lot of money, so this was perfect.
S**A
TMR is for Tomorrow. But why wait when you can have it today?
Amazing value for its features. For newcomers or even keyboard enthusiasts, this model is definitely a worthy consideration. Highly recommend! Pros: + TMR. Incredible performance that is adaptable to both magnetic and mechanical style switches. 8000hz polling wired and wireless. + Build quality. All aluminum case, solid enclosure, good powder coat finish and a FR4 mounting plate! Love the minimalist design and more compact frame. Oh and it has a nice mirror chromatic weight under which I sadly will never get to see. + Wormier Void magnetic switches. As of December 2025, Wormier SK75 TMR models have been featuring their own hall effect switches instead of Outemu. I like the feel of these switches. They are clacky, but can definitely be improved with lube. +Wireless. Main reason why I upgraded from my Wooting 60HE+. Been waiting for a wireless solution to provide wired performance and this keyboard definitely does. +Price. Compared to other big name brands and Wooting. This definitely is a better value at $130. Its been known to go on sale for cheaper. Cons: - On/off switch under caps lock keycap. Why?! Its 2026. Why are we STILL doing this? Just a very poor design. - RGB lighting. Due to the FR4 plate being black, south facing LEDs and non shine through pbt keycaps. The lighting it displays is really poor. If lighting is important, you definitely are going to have to get newer keycaps to enhance it better. It would be dope if Wormier provided or sold a separate polycarbonate or pom plate that could take the lighting to the next level. - Software. Coming from Wooting and VIA. The software features leave a hell of alot to be desired. No where near as intuitive. Its functional but its in chinese in default. Meh: / Only black color option Amazon so far. / No knob. / No other plate mounted material that can be purchased. / Non shine through black & cyan pbt keycaps with some a few random multicolored wasd and arrow keys to provide some pop. / No 2.4Ghz USB dongle enclosure or slot. And the USB wires provided with these keyboards are also meh. / Not as mod friendly for those who like to tinker. Yeah I know there are easier methods today like ball catch mount enclosures. / South facing LEDs I ordered a white Monsgeek M1 V5 TMR on their website as well. When I received my Wormier SK75 TMR via Amazon and owned it for a week. My Monsgeek order still had not shipped. Fell in love with this keyboard and just canceled that order. No regrets. Just gonna wait for the white version of the SK75 TMR to be available on Amazon. Only made a few mods to meet my satisfaction. Tape mod pcb (two layers), remove foam, bit more lube for space bar stabilizer, 1 layer tape spacebar key, replace keycaps with PBTFans Neon R2.
S**M
Great keyboard, space bar stab rattles after some use
Great keyboard that sounds amazing for an HE board. I’m not a huge fan of the glitters in the paints but it looks decent and. It too distracting on my desk. Setup is plug and play, although if you want to customize the keyboard you need to download the Womier desktop app. Connectivity is great and I have had no issues with it dropping input. It’s fairly weighty and durable because it’s a solid piece of aluminum, which I really like. Fits on a desk as you would expect from the dimensions. The downside is the spacebar. I’m not sure what kind of stab they used, but it rattles after some time. I would upgrade them if you plan on making upgrades.
K**R
Fantastic keyboard! Except for one issue.
TLDR: Probably one of the best keyboards available right now. I would say it's the best if not for some gripes with the software. Pros: - TMR tech - Metal case (with added weight) - PBT Keycaps - Fantastic Stabs* - Great feeling switches (and sounding) - Hotswappable switches (AND can use traditional mechanical switches) - 8k polling rate - Wireless and wired connectivity Cons: - RGB lighting isn't the greatest - Software is limited in what you're allowed to remap (especially on the fn layer) - Centered USB port Thoughts: This is actually one of the best keyboards I've used so far. My main was a Wooting 80HE, before that the 60HE, I've used the Keychron K2, and Lemokey L5 HE. I really like magnetic keyboards if you can't tell. First off, if you didn't know, the difference between TMR and standard Hall Effect is that basically TMR is the newer version of the magnetic switch technology. It's more accurate, lower power consumption, doesn't lose accuracy over time, and is less affected by temperature shifts. There might be more, but the long short of it is that TMR is just the "better version" of standard Hall Effect. None of that makes a difference if they keyboard feels like crap to use. I'm glad to say, this is one of the best feeling/sounding keyboards I've used right out of the box. Usually, I feel the need to put some Krytox on the stabs, but all of mine sound fantastic. I put an asterisk* regarding the stabs because I did see a video where the person was unsatisfied with his, so I'm not sure if there could be some QC issue there or, we just have different expectations from stabilizer sounds. Other contributing factors as to why this keyboard feels so good to type on is that the case is aluminum. None of that partial marketing where they emphasize an aluminum case, but only the top plate metal is or anything like that. This baby is SOLID! A really cool feature is that you can also use traditional mechanical switches! Even though I won't be doing this, I think that's a really cool feature. I could see someone wanting their movement keys to stay magnetic, but everything else mechanical or something. Now for my gripes. I'll start with a personal peeve, and that's the USB port is in the middle of the board. Probably not a big deal for most, but I like to keep my stream deck right against the front of my keyboards. Because of this, I just prefer the port to be on the left side. Hardly even worth mentioning, but just in case anyone else cares for that sort of thing. Now for actual issues. Also, not a big deal, but the RGB is kind of lacking. This might be mostly due to the factory keycaps being non-shinethrough. The only thing that I really find annoying considering how great the keyboard is otherwise, is how limited key remapping is. First of all, there aren't even a lot of bindings to choose from. All you really have is media controls, RGB controls, and a few other things. On top of that, on the FN layer, there are a lot of keys that you're not allowed to rebind because they're reserved for things like switching between wireless and wired connections, or RGB controls. The reserved keys are: esc, del, home, end, pg up, pg dn, arrow keys, FN key, M, QWERT, backspace, and windows key. I just think that's a lot of keys to make uncustomizable. Conclusion: If none of those cons bother you, I highly recommend this keyboard! Overall, I'd give it a 4.5 out of 5, only docking it for the almost unnecessary limitations with rebinding.
K**Q
Good, but with disconnecting issues
Now I just want to say that this is an amazing TMR keyboard for the price. The switches feel nice to type on and the build quality is amazing. The one thing stopping me from giving this a 5 star however is that I randomly find my keyboard to stop sending inputs to my pc. Often times I'll be playing something and I'm in an intense moment, but then out of nowhere my character will stop moving altogether, making it an extremely frustrating experience. I would notice that the keyboard is still on and is definetly still connected to my pc since im using a wired connection, so it's just mind boggling how it just won't register any inputs at those times. I really hope that this is just a software/firmware bug so it could be easily fixed, because I really can't recommend a product with this bad of an issue
H**N
A fantastic keyboard with VERY minor flaw.
It’s a fantastic keyboard. I think the price right now is very good. I suggest you pick it up now before it goes up. Here is a quick breakdown: *Switches- the stock switches are very clacky but that is subjective and can always be changed. Switched mine to Magnetic Jades and they are solid. *Keycaps- they are very nice double shot PBT, clone of GMK for sure but who cares. Changed mine to Samurai Blue clone *Spacebar-it sounded a little hollow. A little foam under the spacebar should do the trick. *Weight-this keyboard is very heavy, I don’t suggest lugging this around. It’s definitely a chunky! *Software-it is web-based VIA which is nice to avoid bloatware. It does the job, a lot of people compare this to the Keychron software but tbh they can both do better. It also includes dust cover for people like me who has a dog Corgi. All in all, it’s a fantastic keyboard, it’s a minimalist design until ofcourse when you type. 9/10
S**R
Great but needs one more feature
This keyboard is great with one small issue. I think the USB-C port isn't as tight as it used to be and can disconnected if I move it. Luckily, it is wireless capable so what I did was just use the 2.4GHz dongle and keep it plugged into USB for power only. This way, it will never disconnect because of the USB. There is one thing I wish they would do. Do you remember VGA cables where they would be screwed into the monitor and computer? That idea never went away and there are actually USB-C cables that do this as well. With how heavy this thing is, it may not be entirely unreasonable to include this feature to prevent these disconnections. I'd especially like if it has two screws into the housing for even more connection reliability and to maintain symmetry. As for appearance, it is an almost all black design that can be made all black with the spare keycaps that remove the splash of color from the WASD keys. It has a bit of sparkle in the aluminum housing and this aluminum housing makes it very durable. It sounds fine for a TMR keyboard but is very stiff because hall effect keyboards need to be or else the magnetic proximity sensors get messed up, hence no flexible gasket mount like on some mechanical keyboards. As for the battery life, I don't know what it is because even in wireless mode I keep it plugged into power only because I don't want to bother unplugging and plugging it back in when this thing is hardly meant to be portable anyway. The fit on my desk is very good thanks to the 75% size, in my opinion the best for gaming because who thought removing the function row (like on 60% keyboards) would be a good idea? You would never move your mouse above your keyboard anyway. Luckily, Womier made this one 75% to maintain the function row.
A**M
Very happy, would buy again.
I have been using this now for a few weeks and can say I am very happy with it. The keyboard looks and feels great. The sound isn't the creamiest ever, but there is no real pinging and it doesn't sound as hollow as I thought it would. Stabilizers are great, and there is very little key wobble, even on the space bar. The feel of the case is premium, and although the keycaps aren't amazing they are passable. The software is fine, not the sort of thing that you will be jumping into regularly (for me it is a set once and then leave alone once I have everything dialled in). As a casual gamer I cannot say if the TMR actually makes a difference, but in a FPS games I 'feel' like it does. High movement games feel snappier, and I like being able to set a higher actuation point. The key presses do feel a little light for typing, but that is preference for anybody. One thing worth noting is that the coloured WASD keys are not exactly the same profile as the standard keys, and while I appreciate the aesthetic, the different feel was just too weird for me. I do suspect I will find a different set of keycaps in the future. For the price it is difficult to fault. Would buy again!
E**A
Good build quality but defective wireless connection
4"} The keyboard looks great and feels premium, but the wireless feature is completely unusable. It only works when plugged in with a cable. 2.4G and Bluetooth both fail to connect even after following all instructions. The receiver is detected, but there is no response from the keyboard. This seems like a defect or quality control issue. I returned the product and would not recommend it if you need wireless functionali
D**R
Cómpralo bro
Yo me cansé de los teclados gaming y quería algo más tranquilo y cómodo que se enfoque más en la calidad del teclado y los customs son muy caros pero este teclado es como un custom ya ensamblado con switches lubricados que se notan. Desde que lo sacas de la caja se nota el peso del aluminio de buena calidad, y demasiado satisfactorio de escribir super suave y no cansa para nada, personalmente le quité las leds y me costó encontrar como cambio las de al lado pero solo es con fn + ctrl. Muy buen teclado aun que hace ruido pero no como un blue molesto si no un switch white creamy.
A**O
The best quality/price option for a TMR/HE keyboard
It's a very solid platform if you just want to build a custom keyboard. The original keycaps and switches are very good quality, and the RGB lighting works perfectly. At first glance, it feels incredibly sturdy because it has an aluminum frame; it's quite heavy, but for my taste, it's perfect! Es una plataforma muy solida si solo quieres armar un teclado custom. Las teclas y switches originales son de muy buena calidad, el RGB funciona bien, sin problemas. A primera impresion se siente super solido porque tiene un marco de aluminio, es muy pesado pero para mi gusto es perfecto!
E**R
Womier SK75 TMR Review
Easily the best keyboard I've ever owned. It's built like an absolute tank with the full aluminium construction, which really gives the keyboard a premium look and feel. I ended up swapping out the magnetic switches (other than the WASD switches) to creamy hmx switches and it sounds incredible with no additional mods. It's super responsive and low latency using both wired and wireless connections. So far no issues in terms of functionality. The only thing I feel is missing is a volume knob which would have been nice/useful but other than that, can't complain. Overall, very happy with the product.
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