🔧 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.
D**S
Beginner and Budget Friendly
I have always been a budget keyboard person. This keyboard is quite good quality for the price. It has dampening foam and overall feels really nice and sturdy. I got a different cable for this keyboard, displayed in the 2nd photo, and it completes my setup. I did notice that there seemed to be a connectivity problem. Occasionally my keyboard will just reset itself while in the middle of typing or playing games. It's not a big deal but it is a little unfortunate when it happens in the middle of a game. I don't think it's my cables, but it might be the board itself. As you can tell from the photos, I've used 2-3 different cables including the one they sent.Overall it is a very good keyboard. I enjoy the sound, feel, and aesthetic of the keyboard.UPDATE: Keyboard literally broke. I have tried multiple USBC wires and the keyboard will start for 1 second or not even start up at all. There is no lights. I was going to get a replacement, but unfortunately I've had the keyboard for a little past a month so I cannot! So for reference, it was a month and 4 days until this keyboard died.
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.
L**I
Great Barebones Kit
Bought this as I had some switches and keycaps that I wanted to make use of. I did have to buy a second board and return the first as one key was not working. In contacting support we concluded it was probably a problem with the pcb. So far the second keyboard is fully functioning and is great. This is a great first kit for those who are just getting into keyboards. The hotswap sockets are beginner friendly as long as you are careful inserting switches. I managed to bend one switch pin because I was going too fast, but nothing broke. The software is limited, but you can also change the color/light pattern from the keyboard using fn + \.
J**K
Nice keyboard for the price, pressing the knob doesn't always work
Very nice keyboard considering the price tag, sounds and feels great to type on, the stabilizers are good out of the box and the knob turns nice. Only real complaint is that for some reason when pressed, distance that makes the knob click isn't actually far enough for it to register the push, you have to push it even farther, which like at that point why is the click even there yk? Other than that people who want super bright rgb should probably look elsewhere, it's perfectly visible but it's not super bright. Most people myself included won't have a problem with this but if you want your keyboard to dazzle spectators with blinding lights then that's not gonna be what this is. Ok I've rambled for too long, overall very nice keyboard 100% would recommend if you're looking for an affordable board but don't want to compromise quality.
B**N
Great starter option
Super solid entry level option. I used this for my first attempt at a very beginner board, using Akko lubed lavenders and some generic xda keycaps. This thing is mad solid, no creaking, good weight and feels like quality construction. The LEDs look great even with solid keycaps, and get decently bright. Keeping brightness around 50%, battery life on this has not been an issue either. You can easily get a week of moderate usage out of it. The wireless dongle works totally fine, I haven't tested the Bluetooth yet but I imagine it's similar. I honestly love the knob too lol, a big improvement over my previous setup. All in all I'm super pleased with this, and would definitely recommend to a first timer!
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