EPOMAKER via Amazon has
EPOMAKER EA75 75% RGB Wireless Mechanical Keyboard (LEOBOG Reaper Linear Mechanical Switch) on sale for
$59.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
doublehelixx for sharing this deal.
Details:
- Compact 75% layout: 81 keys w/ shine-through PBT keycaps + 1 rotary knob; upgraded from EPOMAKER X Aula F75 with enhanced features
- Tri-mode connectivity: Seamless switch between Bluetooth (up to 5 devices), 2.4GHz, and wired; side toggle and indicator lights (~,1,2,3 keys)
- Dynamic RGB lighting: Per-key LEDs + dual side light bars; dozens of effects adjustable for speed, brightness, hue, saturation; customizable via software
- Creamy thocky sound: Pre-lubed linear switches and plate-mount stabilizers; multi-layer foam/silicone padding, IXPE/PET pads for rich, noise-free keystrokes
- Gaming performance: Full NKRO and anti-ghosting; 1000Hz polling in wired/2.4GHz; ideal for FPS, rhythm, and fast-paced games
- Hot-swappable: Supports 3/5-pin mechanical switches and screw-in stabilizers for easy customization
- Custom software: Key remapping, macros, keyboard settings, and backlight customization
- Ergonomic design: Cherry-profile keys; low 2cm front height; 3-stage adjustable rear (3.4/3.7/4.5cm); gasket structure with flex-cut PC plate for soft, comfortable typing
- Wide compatibility: Works with PC, Mac, laptops, Android devices, and gaming consoles
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Generally most mech keys fall into 3 categories which are based on Cherry (brand) colors:
Red -- Linear with no bump, you won't feel any activation point
Brown -- Has a "tactile" bump
Blue -- Tactile bump with a clicky noise
4th bonus -- Hall effect or TMR switches -- these are linear but use a magnet and most can be set to have the activation point at any point in the key's travel (they're analog).
Since the Cherry patents ran out, there are tons of brands and models that generally fall into 1 of the above. Blues are usually very loud and annoying to anyone near you, and personally I find them annoying to type on because it drives me crazy too. Only get blues if you know that's what you want or are willing to return the keyboard. Blues tend to be on sale more often for this reason. I would personally never recommend blue (clicky) switches but some people like that typewriter sound.
Also Epomaker buys their keyboards from OEMs so just beware their keyboards can be all over the place from great to awful, and I've heard really bad things about their support, but they do make some quality models and prices are usually good.
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