Pros & Cons
Pros
The fit and finish of this keyboard is phenomenal. The stabs are wonderful, and the space bar's pcb has a silicone (i think) piece filling the holes in between the stabilizer mount and the switch it self. The stabilizers are significantly better (migh... Read More
Exceeds expectations, aside from a few software issues that have since been fixed by a new version. As expected of a pre-built where attention to detail has been considered. This also includes games like mmo's, where mis-clicks are a hazard" "this key... Read More
For unique gaming styles like strafing and precise movements, it is definitely qualified as the behavior of the switch actuation is consistent and therefore predictable. Works great with outem-style switches and both the switches the boards came with ... Read More
Cons
Go with womier with pudding keycaps. It's very very dimm even on full brightness. It also has issues with stuck keys, where i will hit backspace or hit the spacebar once and it will continuously register. Fn hotkeys are painful to use or even remember... Read More
Highlights
Quality
The knob is also something to praise because of the quality, you can feel each tick and the click is perfect.
Over-all very satisfied with the build of this board and the switches available to pair with it.
Build quality is rigid and they keyboard itself is heavy (good thing).
However, stabilizers are significantly better (might just be luck with this board though or bad luck with the other.
Price
As much as i love diy, things like this really put the price in to perspective.
The epomaker th68 has competitive build in the price range that it dominates.
Competitiveness
The clicky volume knob is a nice addition to an already fantastic design.
These gateron yellows are on the upper end of common switches, and as you can expect to custom performance without taking that extra step.
The first layer chipped away just from a single keycap pull.
Compared to the cheaper th66, these keycaps are inferior, switches are unlubed (at least with epomaker sea salt switches,) and ... Read More
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You could do better but not much for the price
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The only real issues to speak of are the fact that you need quite a thin ended c cable to charge and that the keyboard doesnt have a manual off switch
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The first layer chipped away just from a single keycap pull
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Compared to the cheaper th66 these keycaps are inferior switches are unlubed at least with epomaker sea salt switches and i find the board uglier overall
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Recommended the gateron yellow switches the sea salt switches are not actually made by gateron and feel pretty rough without lubing
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Edit sea salt title was changed to epomaker rather than gateron
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Taking the keyboard apart was easy but there is a little switch near the usbc port in which toggles between the modes of connection