







🎮 Elevate your workspace with the EK68 — where style meets silent power!
The EPOMAKER EK68 is a premium 65% gasket-mounted mechanical keyboard featuring hot-swappable 3/5 pin switch compatibility, triple-mode connectivity (Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4GHz wireless, and USB-C wired), and a robust 3000mAh battery. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it offers a quieter, softer typing experience with customizable RGB backlighting and durable Cherry profile double shot PBT keycaps, all packed into a compact, space-saving layout with an intuitive control knob.






















| ASIN | B0BM4GTHNR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,495 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #234 in Mac Gaming Keyboards #1,047 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,045) |
| Date First Available | November 11, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 2.44 pounds |
| Item model number | B0BM4GTHNR |
| Manufacturer | EPOMAKER |
| Product Dimensions | 12.8 x 4.61 x 1.61 inches |
R**N
Fantastic keyboard. Quit looking at reviews and buy it.
Incredibly satisfying keyboard. I never tried linear switches before, but man do I love them now that I have. So subdued and smooth, very quiet too so it isn’t distracting to people I’m on voice calls with. Not so great for typing, though, I’ll admit. But the cool part about this keyboard is that I can change the switches whenever I want if I ever get tired of them. Battery life on this is pretty great. I use the wireless 2.5 ghz mode most of the time, and as long as I switch it to USB mode when I’m not using it, I can use it for multiple sessions without the battery dying. And when it needs charging, it comes with a pretty high quality braided USB C cable too, and it’s always nice to have one of those around. You’re probably better off using the cable that comes with the keyboard when you want to plug it in, since the port is inside of a square recessed hole that some other USB C plugs might not fit into. The rgb looks nice too. The effects are pretty interesting, and it’s easy to switch between rgb effects too. Controls are available in the instruction booklet that comes with it. The materials are nice too. It’s got a pretty solid construction, feels great, and has some unexpected heft to it. This is my first foray into nice mechanical keyboards so I’m not sure if a lot are like this, but this keyboard has some serious weight to it compared to your standard membrane keyboard/cheap mechanical keyboards. I am in love with this keyboard, and I have no regrets with it.
L**E
My new main keyboad
SOUNDS SO GOOD. It’s mad thoccy, and is so smooth, sort of lightweight because of its plastic shell but it has a steel pcb frame. T It’s hot swap 5 pin meaning that all pins can fit in it (3 and 5 pin) and the included ones on mine are the flamingo switches and they sound amazing. The RGB is super bright and vivid despite not having shine-through key caps and also it has fold out legs, 2 levels one high one low. It is super functional and practical because it has Bluetooth so I can use it with my iPad and also has a usb dongle which can fit in the back of the keyboard. It can also be wired if you want.
J**K
Solid budget option with good creamy sound and minor drawbacks
Good quality and function for this price point. Very solid and heavy build. Excellent battery life on Bluetooth. Wish you could turn off the LED Bluetooth indicator. Space bar stabilizers are not great, sound is a little hollow out of the box. But with a quick mod that can be fixed and I found the sound and feel otherwise to be pleasantly creamy. A great deal below $50. Wish they had a 75% model.
L**R
Excellent right out of the box!
The Epomaker EK68 comes decently packaged and sets up quickly. P-n-P out of the box with built-in options and a driver that allows for customized setups. The driver is somewhat technical to use as you will have to poke around a bit to figure out how to do what you want, but with a little patience, you can do anything you want from lighting to layers to macros. Mine came with the tactile budgerigar switches. Not top of the line, but a good bump while being fairly quiet. The case is plastic with very little flex even when forced. The overall sound of the keyboard is muted and fairly "thoccy" without any modification. Triple connect modes work smoothly and allow connectivity to 5 devices (3 x BT, 1 x 2.4 wireless dongle, 1 x USB-C cable.) My only desired change would be a hotkey for switching connectivity modes. I simply put a label above the num row so I know which way to move the switch. For a sub $100 keyboard though, this is just fussy and the switch works fine once you remember the direction to move the switch. Would easily recommend this keyboard as a great board that is also budget-friendly.
W**M
Good budget keyboard
I have only a week with it and I like it a lot. My last keyboard (G413 SE) was my first mechanical keyboard experience but with time I started to feel that it was really bad device for its price. I wanted something "hotswapable" and wireless until I came across this keyboard. I think for a first experience into a mechanical keyboard it is a really good experience. They sound exactly as I watched in dozens of reviews. Software for these board is as good as the keyboard. I found it pretty rough and uncomfortable to use. You need to save color profiles and rebound key profile separately. Sometimes it does not save or program crashes from time to time. Flamingo switches are my cup of tee so I am happy with my choice and keycaps are really nice for the price. Really easy to type in. Due to the steel plate there is almost zero flex, so I guess gaskets are only for sound purposes. A shame because there are other brands that have same board reference that includes the PC plate. Build quality is solid with some minor issues, like around the space bar, where the case warps a bit. Nothing noticeable but if one looks carefully can be spotted easily. There are also some keycaps, specially the yellow one that have some problem with legends but I am nickpicking. Again, for the price the quality is really good. Overall, I liked the sound, build and typing experience out of the box; for the price it is a solid choice if you do not think to mod the keyboard for a while.
A**X
Epomaker EK68 Purple color way and Flamingo switches!
wow! This is a very great keyboard for its price!! I got the Flamingo keys and they are nice and very deep/thocky! I just got it and it works great and is such a good typing experience. The keys function great and are awesome I chose the purple coloring and it’s so vibrant! This is a great keyboard and very durable. Buy this asap!
K**E
I can't believe I only paid $20 for this
Got it for a deal, stayed for the quality. Originally I got this to customize as a smaller on the go option but it sounds so thunky stock that I've just been enjoying it as is. I like a marble-y feel and sound to my mechanical keyboards but if that's not your thing, it's hot-swappable for a reason. All of the extra parts included came in mint condition and were appreciated. I had some issues with the Bluetooth at first but after restarting my devices it's been smooth sailing. The feet are sturdy, the RGB is nice, and I like that the board is a bit heavy but not too heavy.
C**M
Great price, love the knob for volume
Good backup keyboard when I need a wireless KB.
A**E
Comme indiqué dans le titre c'est un bon clavier. Il s'agit d'un clone du Zuoya GMK67 brandé Epomaker. Le clavier est founi avec un câble usb type C - type A, 3 switchs de rechange un extracteur de switch/keycaps. Le clavier est au format 65% et comprend donc les flèches directionnelles ainsi que les boutons suppr, page haut et page bas. Ces touches supplémentaires sont très appréciables par rapport à un clavier 60%. Il est également équipé d'une molette de contrôle de volume. Celle-ci est cliquable et les crans sont bien distincts, elle est agréable à utiliser. Au niveau de la construction le clavier est full plastique de plutôt bonne qualité et l'assemblage est nickel. La case est très bien fermée. Elle s'ouvre assez facilement en retirant la touche espace et en poussant vers l'extérieur la coque à ce niveau, sinon c'est une galère à ouvrir. Je l'ai ouvert pour faire un tape mod (par habitude) et il est muni de plusieurs couches d'isolation par défaut. Le tape mod accentue le côté « sourd » de la frappe. J'ai ouvert 3 ou 4 fois le clavier et refermé sans soucis. Aucun jeu à noter ni aucune fixation de cassée, la construction bien que plastique est solide. Au niveau des switchs, il s'agit des flamingo switchs dans mon cas. Ces switchs linéaires sont lubrifiés d'usines et agréables à utiliser. Ils sont réactifs, ont un point d'activation entre 1.5 et 2mm et 3.8mm de course max. La force nécessaire pour l'activation est faible, ce que je préfère, ces switchs sont adaptés pour du jeu rapide. Pour la saisie de texte si vous êtes habitués au switchs linéaires c'est facile sinon par rapport à des switchs tactiles il faut être un peu plus précautionneux dans la frappe car les switchs sont sensibles. Pour la lubrification d'usine c'est franchement propre et je ne pense pas que j'aurai fait beaucoup mieux à la main. La lubrification d'usine n'est pas parfaite mais comme écrit c'est vraiment pas mal et cela fait gagner un temps considérable. Pas la peine de se prendre la tête avec ça à mon sens. Les touches d'origines sont en PBT de qualité correcte à sublimation, le rétroéclairage ne passe donc pas à travers. Le RGB est plutôt joli et le logiciel propose pas mal de mode aussi paramétrable directement sur la clavier sans soft. Le soft permet de gérer plus finement la couleur du rgb et les autres paramètres du clavier. Le soft fonctionne correctement mais uniquement en mode filaire. Le clavier ne sera pas reconnu en sans fil. Le sans-fil d'ailleurs, RAS le concernant. La connexion en 2.4Ghz fonctionne impeccable et le bluetooth fonctionne très bien lui aussi. Le clavier est compatible MAC mais je n'ai pas testé ce point. Un rangement dans la coque du clavier permet d'y ranger le dongle sans fil si vous ne l'utilisez pas, un très bon point. Niveau autonomie c'est très correct. J'ai réglé le RGB à 40% de son maximum, je les utilise exclusivement en sans fil et je dois les charger en moyenne une fois tous les 15 jours voire plus sans les éteindre, ils se mettent en veille au bout de 2 minutes. Je dirai à la louche que la batterie tient 30 à 40h d'heures avec ces paramètres. J'ai plusieurs claviers à la maison donc je ne me sers pas toujours de celui-ci, mais je trouve l'autonomie satisfaisante. Au rang des points négatifs pas d'indication de niveau de charge en appuyant sur fn + b comme sur le F75 par exemple. Également quand la batterie devient trop faible le rétroéclairage reste fonctionnel mais le clavier ne transmet plus les commandes selon les touches actionnés. Ce n'est pas vraiment un soucis mais c'est un peu déroutant au début. J'ai acheté 2 de ces claviers pour 2 machines différentes car le premier m'a convaincu et j'ai acheté les 2 en promo, le premier à 67€ en août 2024 et le deuxième à 38€ en septembre 2024. À ce prix de 38€, le clavier ne souffre d'aucune critique même aujourd'hui avec pourtant des claviers magnétiques disponibles dès 60€ en sans fil comme le Akko Monsgeek fun60He. À tarif plein en revanche il est nettement moins intéressant. En résumé un bon clavier mais à acquérir en promo et pas à 80€ ou plus. J'allais oublier, ces claviers ne sont disponibles qu'en QWERTY donc soyez vigilants au moment de l'achat.
A**S
very quiet
K**Y
Chose this keyboard because it was on sale and wanted a bit more silent keyboard, and i can tell you the gateron yellow switches sound amazing. Even if it wouldnt have been on sale it wouldve been worth it.
J**O
Bought this keyboard after researching it high and low and i can honestly say it really is a lovely keyboard and lovely sounding keyboard especially for the price point. I am typing on it right now and it feels and sounds amazing. The volume knob is really premium feeling too as it's metal. The overall build of the keyboard is awesome, you really can't go wrong, again especially for the price. I got the tactile switches and they are awesome. I prefer tactile. It even comes with 3 spare switches and a extra spacebar. Great value for money, really happy with it. I intend on typing with it as I already have another keyboard for gaming. I'm sure you can game with it too though.
D**R
Excelente teclado. Los materiales son de excelente calidad.
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