
Epomaker
The Epomaker TH85 is a compact 75‑85% wireless mechanical keyboard featuring a gasket‑mount design, triple connectivity (Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4 GHz RF, USB‑C) and hot‑swappable pre‑lubed Creamy Jade switches. It targets home gamers and typists who value rich acoustic feel, extensive customization via QMK/VIA, and long battery life, though its 1 kg weight limits portability.
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$79.99
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$69.20
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$54.39
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$79.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consistently highlight the TH85’s standout acoustic performance, thanks to its gasket‑mount and five‑layer dampening, and commend its extensive QMK/VIA programmability. They also commend the value proposition of offering hot‑swap capability and a large 4000 mAh battery at a sub‑$100 price, while noting the trade‑offs of its heavyweight plastic construction and lack of switch options.
What Users Say
Everyday users echo the praise for the keyboard’s rich, milky sound and solid PBT keycaps, as well as its low‑latency wireless responsiveness and flexible connectivity. The dominant complaints revolve around the heavy chassis, the inability to choose switches, and the perception of a plasticky build, making it less appealing for portable or premium‑look seekers.
Common Complaints
The keyboard’s weight exceeding 1 kg, the fixed pre‑installed Creamy Jade switches limiting customization, and the all‑plastic chassis feeling less premium than metal alternatives.
What People Are Saying
“creamy thock sound signature... very pleasant”
“easy to recommend”
“great option... done many things right”
“lighter 45g switches, huge battery, and home-use appeal despite weight”
“milky and creamy”
How It Compares
vs. AULA F75
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the AULA F75 if you need a lighter, more travel‑friendly keyboard; choose the TH85 for richer sound and deeper customization.
vs. Epomaker QK81
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select the QK81 for a lighter, more compact option; select the TH85 for premium sound and extensive programmability.
vs. Keychron V1 Max
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Disadvantages
Opt for the Keychron V1 Max if you prefer a metal chassis and comparable wireless features; opt for the TH85 if acoustic performance and pre‑lubed switches are top priorities.