Strange—November 1, 2025
12/19/25 Update: After reaching out to Epomaker support, they responded pretty quickly. I went through some basic troubleshooting with them, and I sent them some videos of the issue at their request. Once my issue was clearly established, they made an initial offer of a partial refund due to the keyboard still working under wired mode. I responded back and made clear that wired mode was not my intended use case. They said they understood and sent me a new keyboard. I appreciate that Epomaker's support team worked to verify the issue, and that they were extremely reasonable when it came to my expectations. They even followed up with me today to make sure that I had received the new unit, and that everything was working properly. This experience will certainly keep Epomaker keebs in options in the future. Back to Five stars! ------------------------------------------------------ 12/1/25 Update: I have been using this keyboard exclusively for a month wirelessly via the included 2.4ghz dongle. Yesterday the keyboard randomly stopped connecting to it. I have also tried to connect to multiple devices via bluetooth, and that is also failing. I have reached out to Epomaker support to resolve, and will report back here. They keyboard is still functional via USB and wonderful to type on, but I prefer the wireless connection. Removing 2 stars until this is solved. -------------------------------- I have been using this as my main keyboard for both my work and personal computer since I received it. Out of the box the keyboard looks and sounds amazing. It sounds thick and thocky, and it feels solid to type on. The OEM style caps that are on it are nice, and the stock wisteria linear switches have a medium stiff keypress. It really is a great value out of the box. That level of value also makes it a great candidate to use as a platform to build up from. I really got this for the all aluminum body. As a linear switch isn't really my preference, I put in a set of gateron baby kangaroo tactile switches. I also prefer a flatter keycap profile, so I put a set of XDA profile keycaps on it. To my ear, it sounds even more amazing. With the tactile switches it feels more solid to the touch and the caps give it more uniform appearance. Overall, I am quite happy to have this on my desk. I was initially looking at the Keychron Q5 Max, but I'm glad I decided to chance this. I was able to get this set up the way I like for less that what the cost of the Keychron would have been. It's just a fantastic keyboard for the money. Read more

Grahams—December 21, 2025
The media could not be loaded. I’ve been using the Epomaker Galaxy 100 and it’s easily one of my favorite keyboards. It feels really well built and has a solid, premium feel on the desk. It’s also pretty heavy, which I actually like because it stays in place and doesn’t slide around while I’m typing. I have the marble switches in mine and the sound is amazing, smooth, satisfying, and just overall really pleasant to type on. It sounds great stock, but it also takes customizations really well. It has tri-connectivity, which is nice because you have a variety of ways to work with it. I swapped the stock keycaps for the YUNZII Coffee Cat keycaps and it looks incredible. The set fits nicely, feels good to type on, and adds a cute aesthetic without looking cheap. Overall, between the weight, the build quality, the marble switch sound, and how good it looks customized, I’m super happy with the Galaxy 100 and would definitely recommend it. Read more
Ash S.—November 13, 2025
I should note, even as it comes baseline, this keyboard sounds and feels utterly amazing. The low toned pops of the keys are very satisfying to the ears. However, my personal preference is silent switches, so I paired this with Epomaker's Sorane silent switches and it is absolutely silent. I also swapped out the keycaps for my thematic witchy vibes choice and it looks and feels just drop dead gorgeous and comfortable. This thing weighs a TON, too. Extremely well built and high quality keyboard that won't be sliding around any desk anytime soon. Functionally, it was plug and play for me, although the bluetooth and wireless connectivity work just as splendidly. It's almost not quite full size, but it's the perfect size for me. Typing on this keyboard is a delight, and I'm excited to have it as my daily driver for the extensive forseeable future. My last Epomaker keyboard lasted me years and still had no issues whatsoever, so I expect I'll get many years of enjoyment out of this one as well. The volume knob is terrifically sized, not obtrusive and provides soft tactile quiet feedback when adjusting volume. Pressing it is, of course, a mute toggle. There's a foam dampening layer under the spacebar, too, making that pesky spacebar, which is usually always a little louder than the other keys, exactly the same level of sound or quiet depending on whether you keep the original switches or not. The included keycap puller/switch remover was wonderful and easy to use, as usual. Setting up VIA was simple. I just had to download the json file (in my case the one from 2024, the newer one did not work) from the Epomaker website via a google search, load up VIA on my desktop, enable the design tab, go to design tab and load the json file. Voila. VIA works perfectly and I was able to remap my right alt to be right control instead, which is what I'm used to. I am over the moon with this purchase and cannot recommend this keyboard enough! Read more