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Epomaker Split70 Review: A Split Keyboard That Actually Makes Sense

The Epomaker Split70 is a niche keyboard that leans hard into ergonomics and customization rather than mass appeal. It delivers a comfortable split layout, a muted, well-damped typing sound, and solid wireless performance. It’s a good option for users who value comfort, quiet typing, and deep customization over plug-and-play simplicity. Still, it’s not the safest choice for anyone wanting a traditional keyboard.

Epomaker QK108 Review: Zero Compromise, 100% Functionality

The Epomaker QK108 is a full-size mechanical keyboard that features silent linear switches, a well-damped, gasket-mounted design, and tri-mode connectivity, all in a package that feels refined and comfortable to use. With thoughtful extras like a screen, rotary knob, hot-swappable sockets, and lengthy battery life, it offers excellent value at $99.99 and stands out as one of the most well-rounded full-size keyboards in its price range right now.

Epomaker CarbonX Review: A 50g Mouse With 8000Hz Polling

The Epomaker CarbonX is a bold step forward for the brand, marking a shift from their usual mainstream designs to something more performance-driven. With its carbon fiber shell, ultra-light 50g weight, Omron optical switches, and PAW3950 sensor paired with an 8000Hz polling rate, it clearly targets competitive and enthusiast gamers, making it a strong debut in the esports-focused mouse segment and a sign that Epomaker is ready to compete with the bigger names.

Epomaker HE80 Review: Hall-Effect Experience For $70

The Epomaker HE80 is a budget-friendly Hall Effect keyboard that delivers features usually reserved for much pricier models. With adjustable MagneX switches, Rapid Trigger support, a gasket-mounted design, and per-key RGB, it performs well above its $70 price tag. While the plastic case, dim legends, and wired-only connection indicate that it's a budget option, the smooth typing feel, light actuation, and remarkable gaming performance make it one of the best entry points into the Hall Effect keyboard space currently available.

Epomaker Click Lite Review: Affordable, Lightweight, & Wireless

Epomaker’s Click Lite is a lightweight wireless mouse that keeps things simple. It comes in at about 75g, which makes it easy to flick around without feeling bulky. You get both 2.4GHz and Bluetooth for connectivity, and in my testing, both worked fine without any issues. The sensor tracks smoothly, clicks feel responsive, and it does the job whether you’re gaming or just browsing. It doesn’t bother with RGB or fancy extras, but that also keeps the weight down and the battery lasting longer. For the price, it’s a straightforward, reliable option.

Epomaker HE68 Lite Review: Built For Speed, Priced For Everyone

The Epomaker HE68 Lite is a compact 65% Hall Effect keyboard that delivers a magnetic switch experience at a budget-friendly price. The HE68 Lite is really snappy thanks to its adjustable actuation points and rapid trigger. Gaming or typing, it keeps up without missing any input. The keys feel solid under fingers, and with all the sound-dampening layers inside, it gives a pleasantly quiet typing experience. The RGB lighting is customizable, though the south-facing LEDs don’t fully stand out with the stock keycaps, and the legends' visibility could be better. Overall, it’s a well-rounded entry-point Hall Effect keyboard that provides remarkable performance, portability, and value.

Epomaker Magcore 87 Review: Magnetic Switches, Zero Lag

The Epomaker Magcore 87 is a wired-only, performance-driven keyboard built with Kailh Box Inductive switches, offering Hall-Effect-level customization with a more refined inductive approach. It delivers buttery-smooth keystrokes with adjustable actuation backed by a solid aluminum gasket-mounted chassis for a dampened, premium typing experience.

Epomaker X Aula F108 Pro Review: It Has It All

The Epomaker x Aula F108 Pro is a full-size mechanical keyboard that offers features well above its price segment. It provides a tri-tone design, gasket-mount structure, buttery-smooth pre-lubed switches, and practical extras like a customizable LCD screen and multifunction knob that brings enthusiast-tier features to a more affordable package. Moreover, its tri-mode connectivity and 8,000mAh battery offer considerable flexibility in connection options and extended playtime, respectively.

Epomaker P65 Review: Built Like A Tank

The Epomaker P65 brings the brand’s well-known aluminum gasket-mount design, five layers of sound dampening, and hot-swappable VIA/QMK support to a compact 65% layout. It offers a deep, satisfying typing sound and supports USB-C, 2.4 GHz wireless, and Bluetooth connections. It’s a great choice for keyboard enthusiasts who care about sound and customization. However, its 1.3 kg weight and fixed typing angle might not be ideal if you need something more portable.

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