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Epomaker’s surprisingly great P75 keyboard is on sale for just $79.99

By News Room24 October 20251 Min Read
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When the Epomaker P75 launched last year, it impressed us with its build quality and laundry list of features, especially for a board that retails for less than $100. And while the mechanical keyboard has since been discontinued, it remains an excellent choice you can still pick up with either the linear or tactile switches at Amazon for $79.99 ($20 off), which nearly matches the board’s all-time low of $74.99.

If you’re in the market for an affordable mechanical keyboard, the P75 is one of the best available. Along with offering a well-built aluminum chassis and sleek silver finish, the 75-percent board features a volume knob and hot-swappable switches, letting you easily customize the typing feel. My colleague Antonio G. Di Benedetto tested the Wisteria Tactile model, which, while on the louder side, offers a satisfyingly crisp, poppy sound and strong tactile feedback.

In addition, the keyboard supports south-facing RGB lighting and three connectivity options: wired over USB-C, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz wireless via a dongle that conveniently slots into the board’s magnetic garage. It also offers remappable software, which, while not the best, is functional enough to get the job done.

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