🌟 Elevate Your Typing Game with Style!
The EPOMAKER EP64 is a compact 60% mechanical keyboard designed for both gamers and professionals, featuring versatile connectivity options, a stunning Bauhinia color scheme, hot swappable switches for customization, and dynamic RGB effects to enhance your workspace.
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 64 |
Number of Sections | 64 |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Linear |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Tablet |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB-C |
Special Features | Hot-Swappable |
Number of Keys | 64 |
Style | Compact |
Theme | Bauhinia flower |
Color | EP64 |
Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.54"L x 4.06"W x 1.61"H |
Z**L
Excellent Compact Keyboard with Smooth Wisteria Switches
The typing experience is very soft and smooth. For its price, the EPOMAKER EP64 is a fantastic compact mechanical keyboard with great switches, solid wireless connectivity, and excellent build quality. If you’re looking for a 60% keyboard with hot-swappable switches and multi-device support, this is a great choice!
S**E
This Is My 1st Product Review
I never write reviews even when I like products but this is a really good keyboard you would’ve thought it’s $100 with the quality.It’s the perfect size I needed, gaps between keys are really compact, nice low profile, gets the job done.Switches come stock as Epomaker Wisteria Creamy Linear (purple/green)Makes a great sound “creamy” switch but the keycaps make it a little clicky. I changed my keycaps and now it’s a nicer sound, less clicky (also got them on amazon)
W**E
This keyboard can’t be beaten!
As a person that uses a keyboard throughout most of my day, one can’t survive without using the “right” mechanical switches.To make the fewest mistakes, to type the quickest, to get the feedback that you need from your fingers pressing down back to your brain saying “you did that right” or “you slipped up and need to do *this* to correct it”.If it’s so much as slightly confused, as to what your mistake was exactly, or that you’re unsure if you pressed the key properly, that makes you take inadvertent breaks that make you way less proficient with whatever you’re doing.When typing for work, talking to friends, gaming competitively, etc. — Any incoherency will slow you down, mess up your fluency and pattern of doing things, making you feel less in touch with the game you play.It’s only human to need something that is tailored to work on the same mental frequency as you physically handle it, it’s like knowing the feel of your basketball better than any other. You bring it to the court with the same pressure you prefer and you don’t want to admit that it gives you an advantage, that you understand how it’s going to operate when you use it.That is exactly how it feels with these Gateron Brown switches.Within the past few years alone, I’ve been through a couple different boards with different advantages. I started with the typical “clicky and tactile” mechanical keys. They were a neat introduction into what a better keyboard had to offer. The sound made the use of a keyboard seem “enhanced” while offering a tactile feel with transparent feedback.When it came the time to retire the clicky mechanical board, I made a move in the opposite direction.I ended up getting a “silent”, linear switch mechanical keyboard without the “tactile” bump. Now this was an improvement for me when it came to playing certain games where strafing was involved, but the activation point was so short, that I found myself hitting wrong keys accidentally WAY too much for my liking.That’s when I got this Epomaker keyboard with the Gateron browns.First off, I LOVE this keyboard. In my experience within mechanicals, no keyboard switch is truly “silent”, but these are very quiet and present a very warm, low tonality that is easy on the ears and provides the auditory feedback I need to be confident when I type.I had myself worried at first “how will I ever get used to a keyboard where I can’t use the arrow keys to do simple text edits”? Boy, I was wrong. This board allows you to use arrow keys with function + the surrounding keys. Matter of fact, it has all the key functionalities that a “tenkeyless” keyboard has, and there isn’t a big learning curve either.The space I have for competitive gaming is amazing, I use a very low sensitivity and this makes me feel much more open to control my character with the movement room it frees up. That combined with all the keyboard functionalities I’m used to makes this keyboard a no-brainer.I mentioned before that you really need a “feel” for your keyboard. Switches that make you feel in touch, to maximize the proficiency that you’re capable of. Why should your keyboard be the limit to how you type rather than your own physical limitations?I find these brown Gaterons give me the feedback I need in every way to type confidently with minimum mistakes, and at the maximum potential of my own limitations. None of those excessive mistakes like I’ve gotten with my previous linear switches.Now, I’m usually not very impressed by keyboard lighting, it’s usually just a convenience for seeing the keyboard layout or backlighting the key text on some keyboards. The backlighting, pattern and speed options in this keyboard are great! The coloring is solid and fills very well, it looks clean and presents a nice aesthetic. At the same time, I find the light doesn’t leak out where it adds visual “noise” to my surroundings. It is very focused on the board and pleasant to look at.I honestly could not recommend this keyboard more. For the price it delivers above it’s weight and supersedes the value of other more expensive keyboards I’ve owned and used.If I have one complaint, it’s that at night the dark color scheme of this keyboard makes it harder to see the key markings. This is mostly my fault though, as I don’t have any light in my background other than my monitor. I would definitely suggest a lighter version of this board (the second darkest or the white) to anybody in a similar situation. Other than that, the keys are generally easy to see.All in all, I can’t say there’s a better keyboard on the market for this price point, and even more-so, I didn’t expect this to impress me more than most of the “flagship” keyboards from other reputable companies. When I am in the market for another/different board, I will certainly be looking for another Epomaker!
A**R
2023 PRODUCT REVIEW - FINAL VERDICT: MUST BUY
The SK61 keyboard is one of the cheapest, good quality 60% mechanical keyboard on the market right now. If you're a keyboard enthusiast like me, and have done your background check on this keyboard, you would know that this keyboard has extremely mixed reviews. After receiving this keyboard, this is what I have to say: (Skip to the end for my conclusive thought)Lets start off with some pros:- The keyboard has a metal pbt plate underneath which gives for a nice and stiff typing experience with no bending if you press down hard on the keyboard.- Although the sound of the keyboard isn't the best, it's a lot better than what some people have said/shown. EPOMAKER has definitely increased the quality of this keyboard because it sounds fairly good.- EPOMAKER has definitely fixed up their stabilizers because although many previous reviews claim that the spacebar rattles a lot, the one I got had 0 rattle at all.- Although the keyboard isn't dead silent, it shouldn't have a problem being loud at all.- The switches and stabilizers come pre-lubed and oiledNow here are some of the cons:- Due to the CSA keycap profile of thekeyboard, the backlit lights remains pretty dim despite setting the brightness to the max level. If you really want a well lit keyboard, I'd recommend buying hyperx pudding keycaps.- The keyboard comes with its own keycap/switch puller which many wouldn't recommend using because they pose a risk to scratching your switches/keys. I'd instead recommend buying or using a wired puller than can be bought for extremely cheap.- The whole build of the keyboard is mostly plastic which may feel cheap to some people, but ultimately IT COMES DOWN TO YOUR PREFERENCE.- It has no kickstands due to its ergonomic shape already giving it a sort of elevation which is in place of kickstands, so it's just a flat bottom with 4 rubber feet which may throw some people off. Once again however, IT COMES DOWN TO YOUR PREFERENCE.In conclusion, I feel as if this keyboard is a great purchase which can surpass the quality of many other, more expensive keyboards on the market. Where this keyboard falls short can be greatly emphasized with modification. This keyboard is what I'd like to call a canvas keyboard. It's a keyboard which, although good on its own, has extremely high potential that can be easily unlocked with a few simple mods. However, if you plan on keeping it fully stock and just want to know if its worth buying for around $50 fresh out of the box, then my answer is YES, THIS KEYBOARD IS EXTREMELY WORTH IT. Most to all of the downsides this keyboard has is extremely dependent on whether or not you like/dislike it, and if you think the cons I listed out aren't that bad, then you'll love this keyboard.Side note: The keyboard comes with extra keycaps to switch some of the keycaps so that they're the same layout as a macbook's layout.Update: The lubricant on the switches have worn off pretty fast, causing the keyboard to be, although unnoticeable with headphones on, a little loud. Other than that, the keyboard is perfect.
A**
Functional, Super easy to use and Pretty
If you're in need of a lightweight but sturdy and click velocity sensitive keyboard, run don't walk.
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