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The EPOMAKERSKYLOONG GK75 Lite is a cutting-edge wired gaming keyboard featuring a compact 75% layout, hot swappable Gateron optical switches, and a unique shallow gasket mount design. With a rotary knob for volume control and high-quality PBT keycaps, this keyboard is perfect for both gamers and professionals seeking a customizable and ergonomic typing experience on Windows and Mac OS.
M**R
it’s good, could be perfect.
The media could not be loaded. It’s absolutely amazing. I put gateron optical blacks in and lubed them, sucks there is no option for non-optical switches. I Put different keycaps on and it’s by far one of my favorite keyboard and I have wayyy too many keyboards😂 They keys are smooth and not hard to press, without being scratchy and “rough feeling” the stock stabilizers are actually great! You just have to mod them a littlePROS (opinion warning)-75% lay out is every key I need with F-row.-It’s easily customizable and fun to mod.-It has silicone between the board and the case so it sounds amazing and “thoccy”.-the bottom has lots of cable routing options so your cable is always in the right spot-the keycaps it comes with is a full set, meaning it comes with all keys not just for a 75% layout but a full size aswell, seriously great job epomaker-hot swap so put different switches in it if you want! (Only if their optical)CONS-“gasket like” does not exist. The board is stiff, don’t know why they even mentioned gasket Mount it’s nothing like it.-the switches it comes with (mine was reds) in any option (speaking from experience) feel cheap, I recommend replacing them with something higher quality.-the lighting for the keys is not bright in the slightest and hard to see with the lights on.Overall amazing keyboard for the money!! I honestly want another one, one to show off and one to use! Hats off to epomaker for making a well rounded keyboard that will suit any starting enthusiast or household member
A**T
Great product for a low price
I’m still waiting on my first mech to arrive from over seas, and I’ve been eyeing the GK68xs for a week or two.And then I saw this deal pop up and I wanted to try the quality of the Epomaker keebs.Off top, the only complaint I have is that the box came a little scuffed up, and the keys are just ever so slightly different and I’m readjusting to the subtle differences. My fingers are used to the Corsair k55 for 2 years now... which is me just getting used to the new feel so I can’t really find a bad thing unless I nit pick like I think I’m a pro haha..From my perspective, the keys on gk61s feel “lively” like they’re standing up and ready to be pressed. The pbt reminds me of the candy stick you get from ‘Fun Dip’ candy. It’s a really nice feel.The board feels solid too. It awesome comparing the two lol, I’m shaking the boards and listening to the k55 rattle like a festival and the gk61s with a very slight rattle in the space bar(the regular sized one) and a little from the other modifier keys that are pretty big and use stabilizers. I’m sure I’ll add lube to them to help that.And the software... It’s actually not that bad anymore. I’ve heard and read so many things about how hard it is to use and it’s only in one language, and a bunch of stuff.Firstly, I can have it in English no problem. Second, there’s no virus for downloading...The only thing I could think of is having a tutorial or something to help understand what all we can do with it would be great.However, it’s not ‘that’ bad and the software, as of when I’m using it, and I’m new to all this, I’m able to set colors and key functionality fairly easily. I don’t know about making custom patterns play out but I can set colors to individual keys, and key presses, and literally a paragraph full of stuff...The other stuff like macros tho, I have no clue about lolI’m going to be using this for premier pro, blender, and vscode in my work flow.Plus all the usual video and game streaming.I’m on a pc but I have a Mac laptop as well. So setting up the four different layouts for the onboard memory is really awesome!I just wish there were more custom keycaps available to help with modifier keys at the very least.I’m planning to change out the switches for glorious pandas and zeal roselios so the blue switches aren’t an issue for me.It being wired wasn’t an issue either since I’ve only ever used wired keebs, outside of the Mac years back. BUT... I did get in on Epomakers Kickstarter for their wireless ak84s so this first board was to really sample their products. Great product for the price! Especially since I’m just starting out.Overall it’s a great 60% that can replace my full sized keyboard for work and be a fun tool as well.The brightness during the day, inside a room with the sun coming in, isn’t that bright. But during darker times or areas, they are not going to be over powering the monitor at night but they’re still bright. I like the hustle and flow lighting file. Maybe pudding keycaps would help with lighting being more “seeable” but on my white model the light bounces just fine so I get a nice subtle show of rgb.It’s weird, I don’t want my eyes to be distracted with a light show out of the corner of my eye but I still want the rgb madness hahaAnyways, I hope this helps. I was on the fence about this keyboard and I’m glad I got it for what I was looking for.
J**E
Good as is, less than great for modding
If you're here for a cool mechanical keyboard with a knob at an affordable price, this is it. The overall build is high quality, it's a nice weight, and with no defects it's a solid board for the price-point. You also get a lot of bonus keycaps in case you want to switch out the contrasting keys to match or vice-versaGateron Optical brown switches: Good tactile, pretty close to the soft linear feel with the added benefit of tactility so you know a button press is happening. Larger keys sound clunky with this switch but with some foam in the keycap you can reduce the thunk.For Modding:Gateron hot Swappable only - Only has one plug, will not allow any stock 2/3/5/pin switches, ONLY Gateron switches work for this. And even then it's a bit of work to get the switches out. It left a lot of dust-sized pieces of black plastic all over my board from pulling out the keys (I recommend full force, straight up, no wiggling required)To remove the outer plastic frame there are 2 black screws each beneath the feet, and then some prying is required all around the outer shell. It is a tight squeeze, which really goes to show how high quality the build is out of box.The plate screws - going into the bottom of the plastic frame from the plate are 4-5 small screws. The plastic frame the screws go into are VERY EASY to strip, and in my instance actually split at the weakest point, so any screwings/unscrewings is not recommended.Plate Mods - The Plate is screwed into the silicon padding and the pcba. I did not unscrew this sandwich so I can't say much about actually making mods to this, but just know it's another step and a deterrent to making any stabilizer mods or anything else you'd like to do underneath the frameThe Bottom Sound Absorbing Foam isn't very dense and more spongey than anything, I would describe it as low qualityTL;DR If you're new to modding do not get this.
L**.
Excelente material, la calidad es única!
Es el mejor teclado que jamás había visto antes, lo amé 💖
R**L
Dañado
Un poco decepcionado que la caja estaba golpeada y no sellada , no es nuevo el producto
J**J
Great entry level keyboard for new enthusiasts
The media could not be loaded. The Epomaker Skyloong GK75 is my first go into the world of customizable keyboards. Since I am on a tight budget, the low price and good reviews of this keyboard made my purchase an easy one. I bought the blue and pink model with optical brown switches. What attracted me to this keyboard is its factory lubed switches, the low-profile knob, and its cute (but not too cute) colour scheme and rounded keycaps. Overall, I am happy with my purchase and would recommend this to other new enthusiasts that are aiming to spend $100 and under. More detailed review below for those who need it.How it arrived:The keyboard was packaged in a pretty cardboard box with a braided USB to USB-C cable (5 ft/1.5 m), two plastic bags of extra keycaps, a keycap/switch puller, and a small guide (English/Chinese) explaining the knob functions, backlight settings, and Fn function settings, and function key settings for standard/Windows/Mac mode. The keyboard itself was well-protected in a soft plastic sleeve and a hard plastic dust cover.Setting up:Plug and play. The paper guide provides URLs for Windows and Mac drivers, though I haven't downloaded it. The Epomaker website will have info on that as well. There's a QR code on the bottom of the keyboard that I'm guessing also leads to a driver download, but I haven't tried it. The port for the USB-C is on the top left of the keyboard, and there's a nice little groove in the case for the cable to slot into so that it stays in place.Backlight:The backlight for this model is cyan only, and it isn't that bright. Those looking for bright RGB gamer lights will be disappointed, but it may actually be perfect for those that are planning to use this in work settings as it's less distracting. I took a video of the 9 different backlight modes and levels of brightness.Experience and feel:The keyboard is a delight to use. The switches are factory lubed, so while it is likely subpar for more advanced keyboard hobbyists, they're a great introduction to the lubed switch experience. I noticed some scratchiness with some of the keys (notably the backspace), and the spacebar is rattly when pressed hard and still pretty loud even when pressed lightly, but it's nothing that I would classify as a deal breaker (I'm hoping to mod the keyboard with foam to dampen the noise). The knob is about the same size as the keys, and it feels nice and snappy when pressed or turned. The keycaps (which are light pink, denim blue, and navy blue) and font are cute but not overly so, which makes the look perfect for people like me that prefer something with personality while keeping their set up on the subtle side.
E**
My brother
Bought it for my brother he likes it and already used sins day one until he get get his full pc set up
M**S
Yeah baby!
It works perfectly, but if you want to use the app to change the key functions you have to keep the app open.
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