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Epomaker RT100 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (4 colors, Various Switch Types)

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EPOMAKER via Amazon has Epomaker RT100 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (4 colors, Various Switch Types) on sale for $105.99 - $53 (50%) off when you click 'Redeem' or clip the coupon on the product page = $52.99. Shipping is free.
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EPOMAKER via Amazon has Epomaker RT100 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (4 colors, Various Switch Types) on sale for $105.99 - $53 (50%) off when you click 'Redeem' or clip the coupon on the product page = $52.99. Shipping is free.
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    • The price on the Retro Flamingo Switch model matches our popular front page deal from February 2025 which earned 35 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 2.1k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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for the record wisteria and flamingo are solely related to the switches and nothing else. flamingo are linear and wisteria are tactile and clicky
This youtube channel has sounds tests for all of the switches on sale. Even though they will probably be a little different in person, you should be able to get a general idea of the sound.
https://www.youtube.com/@ClickandThock

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betobetobeto
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Are any of these "creamy" keyboards?
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Nick1984wheel
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I'm new to these keyboards. What is the difference between these switches? (Flamingo, wisteria etc)
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Quote from Nick1984wheel :
I'm new to these keyboards. What is the difference between these switches? (Flamingo, wisteria etc)

I would say style, but it's wider than that It's somewhat like the "genre" of the keyboard: Flamingo style are very colorful, vibrant designs and louder keys usually.

Wisteria is more muted, monochromatic keyboards with softer tactile switch keys that are quieter.
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Cedric Greene
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Quote from betobetobeto :
Are any of these "creamy" keyboards?

https://rkgamingstore.com/product...g-keyboard grabbed this one the last time it was 15% off. Creamy and ceramic sounding imo. Loving it
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This youtube channel has sounds tests for all of the switches on sale. Even though they will probably be a little different in person, you should be able to get a general idea of the sound.
https://www.youtube.com/@ClickandThock
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Quote from SurroundingTech :
I would say style, but it's wider than that It's somewhat like the "genre" of the keyboard: Flamingo style are very colorful, vibrant designs and louder keys usually.Wisteria is more muted, monochromatic keyboards with softer tactile switch keys that are quieter.
for the record wisteria and flamingo are solely related to the switches and nothing else. flamingo are linear and wisteria are tactile and clicky
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Quote from SurroundingTech :
I would say style, but it's wider than that It's somewhat like the "genre" of the keyboard: Flamingo style are very colorful, vibrant designs and louder keys usually.

Wisteria is more muted, monochromatic keyboards with softer tactile switch keys that are quieter.

Looked all these up on the YouTube channel below and the flamingo are actually the quietest, much more than the wisteria for anyone concerned with that
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NSTar
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I have so many keyboards, but here to ask a question. Anyone of you gamers play game while laying in bed? LOL> Any recommendation on wireless mouse that is low latency or should I just extend the wires?
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SiennaField195
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Quote from NSTar :
I have so many keyboards, but here to ask a question. Anyone of you gamers play game while laying in bed? LOL> Any recommendation on wireless mouse that is low latency or should I just extend the wires?
Gaming mice have solved the latency issues long ago. As long as you get a good brand with a dongle (not bluetooth)
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Which one is like cherry blue switches?
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Last edited by powerslave12r May 25, 2025 at 07:29 PM.
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SDJP2020
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Quote from T1NY :
Which one is like cherry blue switches?

None. Look for clicky switches. This keyboard is also known to have a few issues with the screen so I'd look at a few reviews first.
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madmallard
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getting near impossible to find what i want in a 108 keyboard...
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I've seen a lot of negative reviews for this model, especially around the little screen not working. I ended up getting the Epomaker Galaxy100 instead.

If you decide to swap out keycaps, be careful since this also has hot swappable switches, so pulling a keycap can sometimes pull the switch with it. When putting a switch back in, be careful to properly straighten/align the pins on the bottom of the switch.

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longhorn1687
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I got this keyboard last week with the Gateron Pro Yellow switches (a few dollars more) and swapped out the keycaps. I don't use the TV screen, so I can't speak to that feature, but everything else is incredibly smooth.
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