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EPOMAKER TH85 QMK/VIA 84-Key Wireless RGB Gasket Keyboard (Linear Switches)

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EPOMAKER via Amazon has EPOMAKER TH85 QMK/VIA 84-Key Wireless RGB Gasket Gaming Keyboard (Gasket, Linear Switches) on sale for $79.99 - $32 with promo code USMP4B88 at checkout = $47.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Houses 84 pre-lubed responsive keys and a unique logo plate separating hotkeys and arrow keys, the EPOMAKER TH85 QMK Keyboard is packed with full compatibility that adapts to your needs.
  • With VIA software, customize every key function and remap the layout with real-time display to suit your unique style, or program macros, adjust dynamic RGB lighting, and set up various profiles for different games or work settings effortlessly.
  • With a built-in storage space for a 2.4Ghz receiver hidden under the 2-stage adjustable kickstand, and an intuitive mode control on top along with the dynamic RGB light strap outlining the top frame, the TH85 keyboard brings you sleek and modern with versatile compatibility. Enjoy the seamless connection via Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, or USB-C wired options with intuitive controls.

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EPOMAKER via Amazon has EPOMAKER TH85 QMK/VIA 84-Key Wireless RGB Gasket Gaming Keyboard (Gasket, Linear Switches) on sale for $79.99 - $32 with promo code USMP4B88 at checkout = $47.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member CoolReward560 for sharing this deal.


About this Item:
  • Houses 84 pre-lubed responsive keys and a unique logo plate separating hotkeys and arrow keys, the EPOMAKER TH85 QMK Keyboard is packed with full compatibility that adapts to your needs.
  • With VIA software, customize every key function and remap the layout with real-time display to suit your unique style, or program macros, adjust dynamic RGB lighting, and set up various profiles for different games or work settings effortlessly.
  • With a built-in storage space for a 2.4Ghz receiver hidden under the 2-stage adjustable kickstand, and an intuitive mode control on top along with the dynamic RGB light strap outlining the top frame, the TH85 keyboard brings you sleek and modern with versatile compatibility. Enjoy the seamless connection via Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, or USB-C wired options with intuitive controls.

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff

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Written by CoolReward560

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CEOofMoney
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Comes with a 2.4 GHz dongle, can switch between that and BT pretty seamlessly. Incredibly impressed with their low profile offering, if that is any indicator of quality then this should be a phenomenal value.
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muchwow
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Quote from BadOcean :
One of the images describes it as "CREAMY & UNIQUELY SATISFYING".idk about you guys but I don't want a creamy keyboard.
Creamy & thocky is the way
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pharaoh248
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Epomaker Jade Blossom linear switches come in 35gf, 43gf, and 53gf weights. It's unclear what exactly is in this keyboard
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mvpcrossxover
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Quote from BadOcean :
One of the images describes it as "CREAMY & UNIQUELY SATISFYING".

idk about you guys but I don't want a creamy keyboard.
it's the sound that your keyboard would make when typing.

once you use one, you know what it means to sound creamy
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CrimsonSardine6643
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Quote from pharaoh248 :
Epomaker Jade Blossom linear switches come in 35gf, 43gf, and 53gf weights. It's unclear what exactly is in this keyboard
I believe Jade Blossom is an entirely different line, the top half of the switch housing is a different color etc. "Creamy Jade linear switch" is its own thing and the product page further down does have an image that goes into the details, 45g etc.
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pharaoh248
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Quote from CrimsonSardine6643 :
I believe Jade Blossom is an entirely different line, the top half of the switch housing is a different color etc. "Creamy Jade linear switch" is its own thing and the product page further down does have an image that goes into the details, 45g etc.
OK, the switches do appear different. From pics (on amazon for Creamy Jade and on Epomaker for Jade Blossom), Creamy Jade has cyan top housing, white bottom, while Jade Blossom has white top housing, cyan bottom. Both have cyan stem. Anyway, good to have clarification on the switch weight

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KanyeWasWrong
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Quote from BadOcean :
One of the images describes it as "CREAMY & UNIQUELY SATISFYING".

idk about you guys but I don't want a creamy keyboard.

All my keyboards become creamy eventually.
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huyexdee
2d ago
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I bought an EPOMAKER TH80 SE a while back and wasn't super happy with the connectivity quality, although the switches and most everything else was okay. Anyone know if this is any better?
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AbstractGeo
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Quote from huyexdee :
I bought an EPOMAKER TH80 SE a while back and wasn't super happy with the connectivity quality, although the switches and most everything else was okay. Anyone know if this is any better?
I've had similar issues with the connectivity on my TH80 SE. Using a USB extension cable (with a ferrite on it) helped, as did making sure it wasn't adjacent to anything actively using USB 3.0. (USB 3 is known for interfering with 2.4ghz). Not workarounds I love, but, it did help.
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SteveY7390
2d ago
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Are these keys super loud? want to use this at home for general productivity on my tv with newborn baby sleeping in the same room.
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CEOofMoney
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Quote from SteveY7390 :
Are these keys super loud? want to use this at home for general productivity on my tv with newborn baby sleeping in the same room.

A gasket will always help noise on mechanical keyboards, but if I were you I'd look for low profile mechanical options. I bought a keychron K max specifically to have a quieter board in the office that was still mechanical. If you're not wanting to spend an arm and a leg, consider something more like an MX keys mini. it isn't mechanical, but it's rated very very well, honestly feels great, and is super quiet.
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huyexdee
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For anyone thinking of getting this - bit the bullet and got this despite having a pretty meh experience with a previous EPOMAKER TH80 SE that I ended up returning. The build quality on this one is pretty much the same, nothing impressive but not bad either. The switches feel quite good though - these are pre-lubed well and sound nearly as good as the Kailh Cocoas on my Rainy75. Planning on keeping this unless I experience any connectivity issues.

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