‘Every keystroke scratches a very specific part of my brain’ — I reviewed the Epomaker P65 mechanical keyboard and it’s a typist’s dream with a wonderful sound profile
The Epomaker P65 mechanical keyboard is a well-built device priced at $119, featuring an all-aluminum construction and satisfying sound profile. While it excels in casual gaming and productivity, it lacks advanced gaming features and customization options. Overall, it offers a premium feel and performance for its price point.
- ▪The P65 has a compact 65% layout with 66 keys and a rotary knob.
- ▪It features a CNC aluminum construction and a five-layer sound dampening system.
- ▪The keyboard is equipped with Zebra linear switches, providing a satisfying sound profile.
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TechRadar Verdict The Epomaker P65 may not be particularly exciting, but it is a seriously impressive piece of hardware for $119. The all-aluminum construction feels like it belongs on a much more expensive keyboard, and the sound profile from the Zebra switches I tested is one of the most satisfying I’ve heard. It works well as an all-rounder for casual gaming and general productivity, though it lacks the more intense gaming specs and customization options some may look for. $125.99 at Amazon(Black) Check Best Buy Pros +Exceptional aluminum build quality +Comfortable, responsive Zebra switches +Deeply satisfying sound +Tri-mode connectivity Cons -VIA software integration is clunky -No tilt adjustment -No alternate keycaps or platform toggle Best picks for you The best keyboard 2025 The…
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