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Epomaker F108 Pro V2 brings bigger battery and smart upgrades

By: Bahleem
13 May 2026 at 10:14

Epomaker has revealed the new F108 Pro V2 full-size wireless mechanical keyboard ahead of its official launch. The company recently showed the keyboard during a livestream, giving users an early look at its updated design, bigger battery, and new features.

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The F108 Pro V2 keeps the same full-size 108-key layout as the older version, making it a good choice for users who want both a numpad and function keys for work and gaming. The keyboard supports wired, Bluetooth, and 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity. Unlike many budget keyboards, it also includes a physical switch for changing connection modes, which makes switching devices much easier.

One of the biggest upgrades is the larger 10,000 mAh battery. This should give users much longer battery life compared to the previous model. The keyboard also includes a smaller dot matrix display that has now been moved between the arrow keys and navigation cluster. This change frees up more space above the numpad area.

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The keyboard uses a plastic gasket-mounted case. While the clip-based design may not be ideal for keyboard modders, it likely helps keep the price lower. During the livestream, Epomaker showed several colour options, including pastel pink, retro beige, and a black version with translucent smoky keycaps.

The F108 Pro V2 also includes side RGB light bars and per-key RGB lighting for users who enjoy colourful setups. It appears to use south-facing sockets, which may make it harder to find compatible shine-through keycaps for users who prefer brighter lighting effects during typing.

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For switches, the keyboard comes with hot-swap support and uses Leobog Reaper switches by default. Users looking for quieter typing can also choose optional Leobog Cotton Candy silent switches. The keyboard is also expected to include Cherry profile dye-sub PBT keycaps.

Epomaker F108 Pro V2 launch

Epomaker has not yet confirmed the launch date or final pricing for the F108 Pro V2. However, if pricing stays close to the older F108 Pro, the new model may launch at around $100.

Epomaker HE75 V2 gaming keyboard looks better and brings strong performance

By: Bahleem
29 April 2026 at 13:29

Epomaker has revealed an updated version of its Hall effect keyboard, called the HE75 V2. The company showed the keyboard during a recent livestream and also shared full details on its product page before the official launch. While pricing is not confirmed yet, it is expected to stay close to the earlier model, which was around $100.

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The HE75 V2 keeps a 75 percent layout. This means it still includes the number row and function keys, but the navigation section on the right side is smaller with only three keys. This makes the keyboard compact but still useful for daily use and gaming.

The design has been improved to attract keyboard enthusiasts. It uses an ABS plastic case with a gasket mount and an FR4 plate. Interestingly, there are no flex cuts on the plate or PCB. This choice is often preferred by users who want a cleaner and better sound while typing.

One standout feature is the modular volume knob. Users can remove it and replace it with two switches, just like the earlier version. The keyboard comes in two colour options, all black and all white. Both versions use matching translucent keycaps. The black model has a smoky look, while the white one uses a frosted finish. These keycaps allow more RGB light to shine through, making the lighting more visible.

Epomaker has also added edge lighting with a crystal-like diffuser. This gives the keyboard a more stylish and premium look, especially in dark setups. Based on the livestream, the keyboard produces a poppy typing sound, which is common with FR4 plates and magnetic switches.

Epomaker HE75 V2 Gaming keyboard specifications

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The HE75 V2 uses Creamy Jade magnetic switches and supports tri-mode connectivity. Users can connect it using Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz wireless, or a USB-C cable. It also supports up to 8,000 Hz polling rate in wired and 2.4 GHz modes, which is great for fast gaming response.

The keyboard has not launched yet, but with these updates, it looks like a solid improvement over the previous version. It combines better design, strong features, and gaming performance at what should remain an affordable price point.

Epomaker RT98 Review: A New Step In Modularity

18 April 2026 at 15:37

A white mechanical keyboard with RGB lighting and a small display showing '11:59:42' in the top right corner sits on a black mouse pad.

A large section of the PC gaming community loves modularity, and modular keyboards are not uncommon. Most modular keyboards offer customizations to the switch level, allowing you to swap the stock switches with different ones. RGB customizations are common even on non-modular keyboards, and that's something quite usual on most RGB keyboards. Epomaker took a different approach to modularity, and apart from swappable switches and RGB customizations, you are also seeing a swappable layout on its new RT98 keyboard. The RT98 is advertised as a keyboard that "Breaks the Mold" as it offers an unusual modularity that is unique and [โ€ฆ]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/review/epomaker-rt98-review/

EPOMAKER Galaxy 100 Lite Review: Exceptionally Smooth Typing Experience

22 February 2026 at 22:32

A mechanical keyboard with a black and gray color scheme is displayed on a wooden surface, featuring a numeric keypad and

I have been finding it hard to transition to mechanical keyboards despite having used a couple of good keyboards, such as the Womier SK80 Pro. Despite major improvements in modern mechanical keyboards, many still lack the consistent acoustic profile that truly inspires awe. It's not that there aren't such mechanical keyboards in the market, but you will often find them at a price tag that competes with magnetic keyboards. As far as the keyboard vendors are concerned, there are plenty that are currently competing with major brands, offering a wide variety of keyboards in various flavors. If you have ever [โ€ฆ]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/review/epomaker-galaxy-100-lite-review/

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