🔧 Elevate Your Typing Game with the TH80 Pro!
The EPOMAKER TH80 Pro Wireless Barebones Keyboard Kit is a versatile 75% hot-swappable mechanical keyboard designed for gamers and professionals alike. It features Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4GHz, and USB-C connectivity, a long-lasting 3800mAh battery, customizable RGB lighting, and a sound-dampening design for an enhanced typing experience.
J**Y
De calidad pero algo caro
El kit es muy bonito y de buena calidad, aunque por el precio puedes comprar un buen teclado ya armado.
B**N
Good bang for the buck
This is my first custom keyboard kit that I've built in. Honestly just banging out this review as an excuse to type on the thing some more, as I'm nowhere near an expert on these things so you probably want to listen to one of them over me.Despite the keyboard being plastic it was a lot heftier than I expected and definitely feels solid and quality. Again this is my first build so have nothing else besides steelseries and razer crap to compare it to. The plastic clips holding the case together are really annoying to undo, really would've just preferred a few more screws instead. I removed the stabilizers to lube them but upon taking them apart I couldn't find anywhere that wasn't already adequately covered from the factory, in some cases there was a little too much lube even. Ive seen reviews on youtube about the stabilizers being a little under lubed so it seems like Epomaker took this to heart, perhaps even overcompensating. I used Gateron Milky Yellow switches and dye sub pbt caps. I also did a tape mod, which was extremely easy on this board, just make sure you dont cover the rectangular hole on the pcb where the 2.4ghz dongle slots in or you'll have to clear it to mount the pcb in the case like I found the hard way. keyboard sounds good, nice and low pitched, but that is also due to my choice of caps and switches. Did the tape mod off rip so not sure how much this effected sound from stock but i love how the sound turned out so Id recommend trying if you are going for that lower pitched poppy thocky sound.I mainly chose this over some other options in the price range due to it supporting bluetooth and having some positive recommendations on youtube. It didn't disappoint. for a little over 100$ all in I built a board that smokes plenty of higher priced gaming keyboards. Sad to retire my apex 7 it served me well but I'm quite satisfied with the custom experience.
H**.
Very good considering the price
Depending on what you're looking for, this keyboard may or may not do it for you. Full disclosure, I bought this as a backup keyboard for situations in which using a Bluetooth keyboard is more convenient for me. My main keyboard is actually a much higher-end wired mechanical keyboard. I already had spare key caps and switches, so their cost does not affect my opinion of this keyboard (but it may affect yours).I give it a solid 4 stars. Things it has going for it:- 3 separate profiles for Bluethooth connectivity. Means pairing with up to 3 devices at once and switching between them with a Fn key combination. Handy.- Option to use a 2.4ghz USB dongle is good. The fact that the dongle has a slot to store it inside the keyboard is also very nice.- Looks good. It's kind of a smaller, plastic, version of the GMMK Pro.- Portable. Size and weight are nice for travel (which is one of my main use cases for it).- Nicely packed, came with a nice braided USB-C cable, the 2.4Ghz dongle, and a keycap puller/switch puller tool combo.Things that I wish were different:- Uses proprietary software, so if you're used to using open source firmware to program your keyboard, then you're out of luck. Also, you're at the mercy of the manufacturer as far as how much support you will be able to get (although read my note at the end).- Some keys are hard-coded to some of the wired/wireless and RGB functionality (maybe out of necessity). Would be nice if you could work around some of that with custom firmware, but this would lead you back to my previous point.All in all this is a very solid choice for the price point if you already have the rest of the components lying around.Note (11/14/2024): I re-evaluated my review after I had an incredibly good experience with their support staff. I had an issue with the software not letting me reconfigure the keys correctly, and I was suspecting that I had a bad keyboard. Turns out that it was a software issue and they responded by updating the software to fix the bug. I have no major complaints right now about this keyboard.
A**N
IM OUTRAGED
I really enjoy modding my keyboards when they show up i try and find every issue to make it perfect and add it to my collection. But this keyboard comes here with perfectly lubed stabilizers, and not really any room from what i can see for sound dampening, what am i supposed to do? Put tape on my stabilizer keycaps to make them sound deeper, and thats it? Really? but really the only issue is that i got it in the wrong color but i dont really care enough to wait for another one though i might replace the silver knob so it matches or contrasts hate that it comes with a silver knob like who thought it was a good idea.TLDR: Too perfect for the refurbished price of $40
K**A
Amazing Quality
I absolutely love this keyboard kit. Super easy and convenient (duh), relatively pretty good price overall. Comes with pretty standard stuff that other bundles may offer as well. The battery SERIOUSLY lasts a long time. Like a stupid amount of time. I maybe charge it like every 2-3 weeks or so but I don't charge it that often so it could be even longer. I'm "building" another keyboard soon and 99% sure I'll probably buy this one again (selling the one i currently have to a friend). Amazing product overall.
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