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The Womier SK75 is a retro-white, 75% wireless mechanical keyboard featuring a durable aluminum alloy frame, pre-lubed POM linear switches, and hot-swappable sockets. It supports three connection modes (wired, Bluetooth, 2.4GHz) with a 4000mAh battery lasting up to 7 days. Programmable via VIA firmware, it offers full macro customization and vibrant south-facing RGB lighting for a premium typing and gaming experience.










































































| ASIN | B0CZ73V4C8 |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Brand | Womier |
| Colour | Retro White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (41) |
| Date First Available | 26 Oct. 2024 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 2.58 kg |
| Item model number | SK75 |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 12.8 Watt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Manufacturer | Womier |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 32.08 x 14 x 3.78 cm; 2.58 kg |
| Series | SK75 |
A**I
I've been using this keyboard as my primary keyboard for few months now after buying/customizing several other keyboards prior to this (including some other womier keyboards), and I am a big fan. - I didn't love the original keycaps, in part because the legends were very low contrast and hard to read, but that was okay with me since I was already buying this with the intent of adding my own keycaps (the GMK DMG set). The stock keycaps felt nice enough and seemed of decent quality, but I just haven't used them so they don't really factor into my rating much. - The RGB is very nice, especially with the stock switches that have little plastic diffusers that make the RGB more of a soft glow. It has all the different modes you'd expect, nothing missing there as far as I'm concerned. You won't see it in my photo since the brightness is turned down quite a bit, but at the max brightness this thing is BRIGHT. First time i've ever turned the RGB down on a keyboard tbqh. - The fact that this works with VIA is very nice. I've set up my own function layers, and conveniently, when holding down a fn/layer key, this keyboard will light up the RGB behind meta keys (i.e. things like changing keyboard settings, rgb brightness, media keys, and so on) for you to make them easier to find! I've never used a keyboard/firmware that did this before, so props to them for this addition. - I previously have not been too much into linear switches, but the ones that came with this board are great. I expected to swap them out at some point and just haven't done it because I actually really like these, and the sound and feel are great. I can't compare them to many other linears (because i've been largely a tactile person) but these are good enough to sell me on using linear more than I have in the past. - The case feels great, has a nice weight to it, is very solid, and is shaped nicely. I prefer it frankly to my keychron Q1, which was my daily driver before this one. - Overall sound is great, to my ears. I'm not exactly a connoisseur of typing sound or anything, and I think people get really weird about this who are super deep into the hobby, but I have to admit this thing does sound quite nice in my own experience. I can certainly hear a positive difference between this and some of the less nice keyboards I have. I would put it in the same tier as the Cidoo ABM-066, my alice layout board, which also has a very nice deep poppy sound to it. - The stabilizers also feel great on this and aren't as scratchy sounding as the ones that came with my keychron. Basically I feel like this thing more or less improves on the keychron I was using before, at half the price. I wish there was a knob option, that's all. I also do wish I could use customized QMK on this; i did enjoy customizing my own firmware for the keychron board I have, but what it comes with works better out of the box for me than the Q1's did.
F**E
I love the look of the keyboard, but VIA doesn’t work very well—though that might not be the keyboard’s fault. Most of the time, it doesn’t save macros properly. The worst part, though, is the dongle: it acts up, especially when gaming, which makes it even more frustrating. Using the cable isn’t always an option either, because switching between devices becomes annoying—you can’t assign a macro to make that process easier.
B**B
Works great and sounds amazing
T**B
Faulty keyboard, amazing value l, feels amazing to type on, now is doing double letters on one keypress, emailed vendor and after a month got no response, emailed again we will see. All this to say. Good product, rough support.
S**S
I bought this keyboard around March and I absolutely love it. The quality is perfection!!! Unfortunately the cable that was provided for me legit got burnt, not sure how but it did. Im glad I was able to notice it early before a fire started. The keyboard works fine via Bluetooth but I can't charge it through the port now. Really bummed about it.
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