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frontpagedoublehelixx | Staff posted Jan 12, 2026 07:14 PM
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EPOMAKER TH108 Full Size Wireless Mechanical Keyboard (Blue&White, Creamy Jade)

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EPOMAKER via Amazon has EPOMAKER TH108 Full Size Wireless Mechanical Keyboard (Blue&White, Creamy Jade) on sale for $66.74. Shipping is free.

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About this product:
  • Full-size 108-key mechanical keyboard with PBT keycaps
  • 1.2kg chassis with gasket mount and 5-layer padding
  • Hot-swappable PCB supports 5-pin switches
  • Tri-mode: wired, 2.4GHz 1000Hz, and Bluetooth
  • 8000mAh battery rated up to 160 hours
  • RGB backlight with customizable color and effect settings

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    • Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 270 customer reviews.
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EPOMAKER via Amazon has EPOMAKER TH108 Full Size Wireless Mechanical Keyboard (Blue&White, Creamy Jade) on sale for $66.74. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Full-size 108-key mechanical keyboard with PBT keycaps
  • 1.2kg chassis with gasket mount and 5-layer padding
  • Hot-swappable PCB supports 5-pin switches
  • Tri-mode: wired, 2.4GHz 1000Hz, and Bluetooth
  • 8000mAh battery rated up to 160 hours
  • RGB backlight with customizable color and effect settings

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 270 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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Jan 16, 2026 03:46 PM
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tropicalbJan 16, 2026 03:46 PM
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If you prefer a ten keyless (TKL) keyboard (no numeric keypad), the EPOMAKER TH87 with Creamy Jade Switch is currently available from Amazon for $75.99-10% off at checkout = ~$68.39. The TH87 with "Sea Salt Silent" is also $68.39. If you want loud satisfying clicky noises the Creamy Jade Switch keyboard is the one to get. Why no numeric keypad? Because no keypad gives you more desk space and using the mouse is more comfortable, as it's a bit closer to you. And if you rarely/never use the numeric keypad, that's another reason to switch to a TKL keyboard.

I just bought the TH87 with Creamy Jade Switches. It sounds and feels fabulous. The RGB also looks great (or can be shut off if you don't like it). The reviews on Amazon are a bit worrisome (some people claim the keyboard has issues after 2-3 months), but who knows if that is true or not. I figured I'd roll the dice and try myself. I sampled a friend's EPOMAKER Galaxy 100 and loved the sound/feel, so knew I had to get an EPOMAKER for my office because of how the keyboard feels, responds and sounds.

Tip: In Windows, be sure to go into Device Manager and update the Bluetooth settings so Windows does not turn off the Bluetooth adapter to save power. If Windows turns off the Bluetooth adapter the keyboard will become unpaired when the PC shuts off or goes to sleep, which will require you to re-pair the device. But with Bluetooth set to never be powered off, upon PC resume/power-on the keyboard re-pairs to the PC via Bluetooth. Leaving the Bluetooth device to always be on does not prevent my PC from sleeping, so it's just an odd Windows quirk I think. Can also connect via 2.4ghz dongle (included in the back of the keyboard, under one of the keyboard risers) or via USB A->USB C cable (comes with the keyboard, and is also used to charge the keyboard via the PC's USB port).
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