Keychron
K2
$63.99
MechLands
Based on 86 Reddit mentions
$89.99
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I never really hear anyone say anything bad about Akko. People on this sub hate Epomaker because of their business practices, but I got a few of their boards before I knew they were a not so nice business entity - and honestly the boards are nice (TH80 and TH108). Keychron is a "good enough" choice,
...Bad-Brains in r/keyboards
December 22, 2025 6:58 PM
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They make the keyboards now where you can pull out the keycaps and switches and pop in new ones while it’s on. My Epomaker keyboards all came with a combo switch and keycap puller. There’s nothing to it - squeeze and pull. Prebuilt will definitely save you time and money. Like I said, I’m pretty hap
...ATek_ in r/keyboards
March 25, 2026 11:39 PM
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They get a really bad rep on Reddit for some reason about corporate behavior, but I've loved my Epomaker keyboards. I have a TH108 at home, and then I bought one just to use at work. Works like a charm.
BlueGreenMikey in r/steammachine
April 8, 2026 2:56 AM
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Just got mine back from warranty which had this issue. They updated the firmware on it which the notes claim fixes the issue. Will report back here if I see the issue again. Had the same on my Logitech G613. Absolutely infuriating problem to have to deal with. While the Keychron was with warranty I
...MrPenguinK in r/Keychron
October 28, 2025 10:05 AM
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I have an Epomaker TH108 and an Aula F108 Pro and I love them both. Never an issue. Both reasonably priced and fun to change switches and keycaps. It’s important to note that I only use them for work (Aula) and personal (Epo), both at home. I don’t game or anything like that. Also, I’m very novice a
...Striking-Scarcity102 in r/keyboards
January 9, 2026 6:40 PM
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I have a th108 (before I found out about EPOMAKER’s issues), it definitely is not quite but I wouldn’t consider it loud, very creamy tho and I like the sound. I got my mom a galaxy100 tho and the board failed on it after a couple months so I’d recommend a different brand.
EvelynnTM_ in r/keyboards
January 16, 2026 9:37 PM
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For a newbie just starting out, you're going to be very pleased with either the Epomaker TH108 with Sea Salt silent switches or the Low Profile Nuphy Node with Blush switches. People will say that Epomaker is sketchy, but that's what extended warranties are for. Worth it for any keyboard, honestly.
...thepurplehornet in r/keyboards
March 12, 2026 3:44 AM
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Hi, I am looking for a full keyboard with nice sound while typing. I don't really need the rgb or the wireless connection but it seems there is no escaping it at this point. So my search lead me to the Epomaker TH108 which looked good, and sounded even better, sadly I have seen that this brand isn't
...G-9k in r/MechanicalKeyboards
July 15, 2025 6:14 PM
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