EPOMAKER TH80 SE Gasket 75% Mechanical Keyboard, NKRO Hot Swappable RGB 2.4Ghz/ Bluetooth 5.0/ Wired Gaming Keyboard with Poron/EVA Foam, 4000mah Battery (Black Purple, Bluebird Switch)
$89.99
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Description
Price: $89.99
(as of Sep 06, 2024 16:57:29 UTC – Details)
Product Description
1 Size
2 Hot-Swap
3 PC/Tablet/Phone+
4 Mac/WIN
5 On-Board Memory
Multi-Functional Wireless Keyboard Triple Conviences
Visible switch for connectivity and OS system.Easy to operate with great compatibility.
Unpack, Plug and Play
Storage space for 2.4ghz receiver dongle. Detachable TypeC USB port.
4000mAh Battery
Rechargeable battery with long-lasting performance. FN+Spacebar to check power percentage.
Programmable Knob
Control volume, adjust brightness, or zoom in using the programmable knob.
Backlight, LOGO Light and Indicator Lights RGB Backlight
Dynamic light effects to showcase your personality, and light up your mood.
FN+BackSpace (Turn on/off), FN+\| (Light Effect), FN+ENTER (Color), FN+↑↓(Brightness), FN+←→ (Speed). EPOMAKER Light
For the LOGO, FN+HOME changes colors and FN+PGUP changes light effects. And you can use FN+\| to adjust the keyboard’s backlight.
Battery Check (FN+B)
TH80 SE has a rechargeable 4000mAh battery. When the keyboard is wirelessly connected, press FN+B to check the power level.
Mode Check (FN+Spacebar)
Z/X/C=Layer 1/2/31/2/3/4/5=BT1/BT2/BT3/2.4Ghz Wireless/USB-C Wired
Programming Software
Remap, reassign, create macros, and customize backlight with EPOMAKER Software.
Why is one of the keys always White/Blue/Red/Green? Why does one of the keys keeps flashing?
Some of the keys on TH80 SE serves as indicator lights. Such as 1/2/3/4/5 for connectivity mode, WIN/Caps for locks, FN for charging and so on.
How to connect the TH80 SE keyboard via Bluetooth?
1) Switch keyboard to BT. 2) Press FN+1/2/3 once, 1/2/3 will start flashing slowly. 3) Long pressing FN+1/2/3 until their flashing quickens to a rapid one (3-5 seconds), then pair keyboard via Bluetooth.
Does TH80 SE has Per-Key RGB Backlight? Is it north-facing or south-facing?
The backlight of TH80 SE can be customised per key, and the LEDs are north-facing so it won’t be overly bright towards the typist.
Is it south or north facing led for the epilated TH80 SE keyboard?
It is north-facing leds.
Can I program the pg down key to be the ‘end’ key on memory?
Yes, You can remap ‘pg down’ or other keys to ‘end’ with the ‘EPOMAKER’ driver.
【The Special Edition of EPOMAKER TH80】As every new year offers an exciting opportunity for a fresh start and new beginnings, EPOMAKER is bringing a special edition of the highly-praised TH80 mechanical keyboard to the community. The contrasting colors of vivid purple and black colorway, the upgraded software, and the brand-new structural design all contributes this masterpiece of EPOMAKER Team.
【Fully Upgraded Software for More Possibilities】EPOMAKER TH80 SE mechanical keyboard features the upgraded EPOMAKER Software and chip that can automatically check Win/Mac mode, check battery status(FN+B), keyboard mode and programmable Fn Layers(FN+Spacebar). More than that, a variety of default RGB effects that you can easily switch between each other with simple shortcuts.
【Three Modes of Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0&2.4GHz&Type-C Cable】Like TH80 PRO, the TH80 SE is equipped with a 4000mah large capacity battery that supports wireless and wired connections. By the wireless option, either Bluetooth (up to 5.0) or 2.4GHz can be chosen, and the polling rate can be up to 1000hz with 2.4GHz. By the wired mode, macro can be programmed to better fit your typing habits.
【Hot Swappable Custom Mechanical Switches】For this model, we go with Gateron Pro switches and EPOMAKER custom switches. Switches are factory pre-lubricated for smooth travel straight out of the box, each switch features excellent consistency and durability. Thanks to the hot swappable sockets, it can accommodate a variety of 3/5 pin mechanical switches, making installation like a breeze, while a 50-million-keystroke lifespan means you won’t need to swap out your set anytime soon.
【75% Layout Mechanical Gaming Keyboard】With built-in modularity for everything from connectivity to switches, the TH80 SE is a keyboard for those who like to change things up. The favored 75% layout offers both typing comfort and space consciousness that both good for gaming and work. Programmable metal rotary knob allows for extra control of your setup.
【PBT Keycaps in Cherry Profile & Double Shot Technique】Every detail on TH80 SE keyboard is a new beginning. This time we choose the classic Cherry Profile PBT keycaps with double shot technique to ensure a most comfortable and ergonomic typing experience. Top-grade PBT keycaps are often considered the top choice for keycaps materials, even over ABS keycaps, as PBT is much more durable, oil-resistant and stays true to color.
Customers say
Customers like the quality, sound quality, comfort, switches and appearance of the keyboard. For example, they mention it’s a good looking product, the sound is pretty quiet and the stabilizers all sound good. They appreciate the RGB lighting and the extra switches that come with the product.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Keyboard Fan –
Good customer support
This is a review for the tri-mode 75% (81-key) NKRO 1000hz wireless mechanical keyboard TH80SE from Epomaker. I originally purchased the new Black/Purple version of the TH80SE with Gateron 2.0 Pro Black switches on sale for $43. Unfortunately, I received the used Black/Silver version with Flamingo switches, which I actually find more pleasing to type on. I believe this was an Amazon shipping error, but I still contacted Epomaker’s support email about the issue. After providing the details about the product and the issue that occurred, they allowed me to keep the keyboard and they sent me the original one I ordered.As for the keyboards themselves:I’ll start off with the black one I received first. This one has keycaps that appear to be similar to ASA profile, so they are moderate height but not tall like SA, though they retain the circular curvature in the middle. These keycaps are a bit loud but have a decently pleasing sound due to the profile. The theme appears to be borrowed from Akko’s 5075B Plus, but it looks more cohesive here due to the two-tone color scheme (subjective).The flamingo switches will also provide a familiar experience if you are used to laptop keyboards but want more of a standard size without low profile Kailh Choc, Huano, or Outemu switches’ travel. They were all pretty smooth, and the stabs were lubed, but there was a little less on the spacebar so it was slightly rattly. The knob was skipping a little bit but that is to be expected and not an issue with a used model.As for the purple one, this is more of a first impressions since I received it recently. The Epomaker 2.4Ghz dongle no longer has their brand on it, so maybe they updated that with the purple model, or it could be a regional difference. Aside from that the case is identical. The keycaps are the standard cherry profile, so more of a U-shape to them. The Gateron Pro Black 2.0 and these keycaps are much quieter on this board than the black/silver model, so I would recommend this configuration for office work as long as you don’t bottom out the spacebar hard. The theme seems to be original and used across multiple Epomaker models like the EK68.The Gateron switches have a much heavier force required to type, so I would recommend it to people who like to rest their hands on the keys. It is much more of a traditional switch, like Reds and Yellows. I also found that the actuation force (60g) is similar to the MX Blue and equivalents, so it may be better if you find yourself mistyping dragging your finger over lighter keys. The knob on this one is perfectly accurate and has a slightly rougher feeling.As for aspects across both models:The keycap colors are fairly vibrant, especially on the purple model. I’m not sure how GMK or Ghost Judges are, but I imagine someone who isn’t overly picky will be pleased with these. I haven’t touched the software yet, but I can make do with Skyloong’s creation, so I imagine this one will be serviceable, but not perfect. I don’t do much customization except for assigning functions to the F-Keys.Battery life is decent, about 3 days in my experience with RGB at full brightness. There is room for improvement and results will vary but I think it’s decent for the price. Wireless performance seems good, although I’m not testing The build is pretty solid, but my purple model was slightly weaker in this regard with very minor creaking. Feels like it could take a beating, but I am not going to try that. Switches are hotswap, so you can switch them if you don’t like them.On Epomaker as a company:As for Epomaker, well I’m frankly quite surprised. People say that Epomaker has bad support and they were banned from Reddit for bad practices, but what I’ve experienced is quite the opposite. It seems that they have clearly stepped up their support recently, since the person I was communicating with (who is seemingly based in China, due to the timing of their responses) replied daily and was friendly. I know that Reddit Admins and especially Mods are horrible, evil people that don’t deserve any semblance of respect but sometimes companies are banned for the right reasons. Surprisingly, it seems that this was not the case here. Maybe it’s different direct from them, but I would always pick Amazon first due to their return policy.I will keep this post updated in case the keyboard breaks, but they have a 1-year warranty that I will most definitely take advantage of in that event.TL:DR:The TH80 SE is solid for the price, and Epomaker seems like they are really trying to turn the reputation around and build their customer support. I would recommend this board to a lot of newcomers or ‘budget enthusiasts’ like me. Thanks for reading.
Local Townsman –
First 75% mechanical keyboard
I don’t have much to compare it with yet, but the feel is great. It’s heavy and the construction seems sturdy and good-quality. The flamingo switches are linear, and they are pretty quiet with a smooth and satisfying key press.There are several pre-programmed options for the RGB. You can change the effect with Fn + and cycle colors through rainbow mode or single colors with the Fn + return key.They sent a few extra keys in a nice yellow color for space bar, return, arrow, backspace and escape, and a few extra switches, plus a dual keycap/switch puller and a cord.Great so far!Update: I had an issue checking the battery charge, and Epomaker provided great customer service. Thanks!
Alexander –
One of the best budget premium mechanical keyboard
Took the yellow linear switches, the sound is pretty quiet, the pleasant feel of striking keys, the design is quite good and the plastic case and keycaps feel premium. The LED could be a little bit brighter, but for $50-$80 it is one of the best keyboards you can get.
Typo Negative –
Good, but very firm for “gasket mount”
Reviewing EPOMAKER TH80 SE, Gateron Pro Yellow, Purple keycaps. For the most part I am enjoying this keyboard. I will mention pretty much the only negative right away, this board has a pretty harsh typing feeling to it despite being “gasket mounted”. There are two types of gasket mounted keyboards, ones that actually allow flex and movement and make the typing feel softer, and ones where the gasket mount is technically true but it doesn’t allow much flex. I have seen a disassembly video of this board and I know it is true that the keyboard really is held with some silicone gasket pieces around the edges of the case. But when you have linear switches, and a rock hard aluminum switch plate, along with gaskets that do not actually flex much, this keyboard types as “hard” as any cheap old keyboard where everything is screwed down and hard-mounted. You can press down hard on the keys and you will see zero flex. So I just wouldn’t want anyone to be excited about their first gasket keyboard and end up getting this. Even if the gasket style remained exactly the same I think this board could have been helped by a polycarbonate plate instead of aluminum.Other than that, I like the switches, I like the keycaps, the volume knob is cheap but feels decent, the RGB lighting is bright, you get a few spare switches and a braided USB cable, etc. The stabilizers all sound good; it’s always a good sign when I almost forget to mention that detail because that means the stabilizers were not making any noise or doing anything to get my attention. Spacebar and big keys all sound pretty good. I never really bother with wireless modes on my keyboards so I did not test that.Overall, pretty decent board, but do not buy it if you are hoping for a soft gasket mount. There is a lot of competition these days, I only bought this board because it was discounted, there are many others you can choose from with this same 75 percent layout. It just depends on what features matter most to you. For someone starting out with keyboards this would be pretty good. My opinion is based on the promo price though, at full price there are probably better options.
D Connell –
My first custom, ready to go out of the box keyboard experience. Was on sale for Prime days, so I figured I’d take the leap and give it a go. It arrived two days early, which is awesome because I’ve been so excited about it coming.Upon fist picking it up out of the box I noticed how heavy the board felt, gave it a really premium feel. The purple of the keycaps is a really nice colour in person, I’m not sure if the pictures do it justice. It came with a black braded usb-a to usb-c cord, a keycap/switch puller, a backup space bar keycap, and three switches. I chose the Gateron Pro Yellow switches and they help give the keeb a nice thocky sound, and are quite enjoyable to type on.On the downside, I’m not sure if it was during assembly at the factory but one of my switches came broken. As shown in the picture of the switches, one of the two metal pieces on the back of the switch was bent, so the keyboard was not recognizing that the key had been pressed. Luckily I was able to put in one of the three that came with the board, and it works fine now.
rafael –
La calidad y tamaño es increÃble
Alba –
Lo volverÃa a comprar una y otra vez. Me daba miedo la marca, la calidad y lo más absurdo, que no tenÃa ”Ô. Al final que no tenga la ”ñ” no afecta en absoluto a no ser que escribas mirando al teclado, la ”ñ” se encuentra en el mismo lugar que siempre, puedes comprar otro keycap si te molesta.Pero hablemos del teclado, dan ganas de pasar horaaaas escribiendo. Se siente premium, vengo de otras marcas muchÃsimo más caras ”BlackWid… de Rz…” ”Logi….ec” y no tiene NADA que envidiar, de hecho creo que EPOMAKER se convierte oficialmente en mi favorita en teclados. No tan solo precioso si no que las keycaps se sienten muy agradables al tacto, la carga lleva intacta, llevo 10 dÃas y no lo he tenido que cargar aún. La sensación al presionar es suuuper suave, el sonido es increÃble, gustoso. Más allá, ninguna tecla bailotea, está muy bien construido…Que decir, no soy expertx en el tema, siempre he tirado de marcas y no me arrepiento de la compra.
Milhan Nadjar –
Le clavier est très classe. RGB subtile et élégant. Son des switches Budgerigar incroyable. Bref, pour mon tout premier achat, jâai étais agréablement surpris par la qualité du matériel. Je recommande vivement!
Super Tastatur –
Es ist eine Super Tastatur hört sich echt gut an vorallem mit den geateron pro yellows ist und bleibt die Tastatur mein Liebling.