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EPOMAKER X LEOBOG HI75 Wired Aluminum Mechanical Keyboard in Gasket The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked. Plug, Play, Perform! Experience the pinnacle of mechanical keyboard design with the EPOMAKER x LEOBOG Hi75 Aluminum Keyboard, the game-changer in both aesthetics and performance. Previous page Next page The 75% Layout Gaming Keyboard for Multi-Platform Gamers 1 Gaming-Grade Chip 2 Anti-Ghosting 3 PC/Tablet/PS4/5/Xbox 4 Mac/WIN 5 Aluminum Alloy Functional & Stylish Aluminum Detachable Type-C Cable Package includes a USB-C cable for fast and reliable data transfer, ensures excellence in your gaming and daily work with HI75 Keyboard. Magnetic Metal Removable magnetic piece with logo printed on one side and smooth sleek on the other, so you can flip it to accommodate your desktop design. Dual-function (long-press) Turn the knob to control volume or keyboard brightness. Tips: Knob can't wake PC from sleep. Indicator Light Indicator lights of CapsLock, Scroll Lock, WIN Lock FN+WIN to lock/unlock). Thocky Typing, RGB lighting, Shortcuts & Software Sound-Damping Design for HiFi Thocky Typing Gasket Structure & Sandwiched Foams and Pads Hi75's ingenious GASKET design, complemented by PORON gaskets, significantly minimizes cavity sound for ultimate thocky joys. It's the ideal choice for a satisfying, pure typing ASMR, despite the high investment it needed to fit in layers after layers of sound-damping foams and pads. The aluminum alloy case also levels up Hi75's acoustics performance, as well as contribute to the sophisticated flair of your desktop setting. The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked. Nimbus, Juggle V2, Greywood V3, IceCyan Aluminum Case & Pre-Lubed Switch Crafted from top-tier aluminum alloy and finished with an exquisite spray process, the keyboard's case promises durability with a luxurious feel. This premium material choice not only ensures longevity but also significantly enhances Swiches's acoustics performance. Enjoy and compare the switch options available for the HI75 Keyboard! The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked. Per-Key Personalisable Backlight 16.8 Millions Colors of RGB and Singular Color Light Effects Discover the array of fascinating light effects on your HI75 Mechanical Keyboard. Light up your typing journey with spectacular colors and dynamic effects. All default settings can be customized, such as color, speed, brightness, saturation, etc. What's more, you can personalize your unique light pattern from scratch on the Light page and set up Music Rhythm RGB to get the light to dance with music. The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked. Navigate your digital world with FN Shortcuts Achieve more, with less time. With these helpful shortcuts, you get to complete your daily tasks, whether in real life or for your favorite game, in a much more productive style. To navigate your digital life across multiple devices, use FN+Q/W/E/R to switch to different OS modes. Discover more function keys with FN+F1-12 and personalize the backlight with FN+Tab or arrow keys. Note: If the WIN key or Alt key stops working properly, use FN+Q/W/E/R to switch to the correct OS mode. The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked. Remap Keys with On-board Memory Customising with HI75 Software HI75 Keyboard is compatible with multiple OS systems such as WIN, macOS, Android, and iOS. With Win or macOS computer, you can use the Hi75 Software to customize the settings of your HI75, so it caters to your personal needs. On up to 3 layers of keymaps, you can rearrange or re-assign keys to have different functions. On the FN setting page, you can change some key FN shortcuts. The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked. Previous page SOA Profile (Blueberry, MagicBear, HeartThrob, Astronaut) MDA Profile (White Purple, White Green); Cherry Profile (White Purple) Next page 1 Featured in Media 2 Hot-Swap 3 PBT Keycap (SOA) 4 PBT Keycap (MDA&Cherry) Why does the WIN/Alt key stop working? Why can't I use command key on my Macbook? It's possible your Hi75 is in the wrong mode. You may switch to WIN mode with FN+W, or switch to Mac Mode with FN+E. Why the White Purple HI75 I get looks different from the picture? There're two versions of White Purple HI75. Those with Nimbus and Juggle V2 switch has MDA profile, while those with Greywood or IceCyan switch has Cherry Profile. Which Switches are quieter? Linear switches usually is quieter, but not completely silent. You may check the videos under "Thocky Typing" section for how loud switches are. And if you want, you can hot-swap the switches to silent ones. Is HI75 an Aluminum keyboard? And is it wireless? Hi75 is made of Aluminum but it is NOT Wireless. Although, it is pre-lubed and ready for plug-in connection straight out of box. What is Keycap Profile? Profile defines height differences between each row of keycaps. Hi75 Keycap's Profile are: MDA (White Purple, White Green); Cherry (Whitge Purple); SOA (Blueberry, MagicBear, HeartThrob, Astronaut). Graywood V3 Switch Switch Option Cherry Profile Keycap Profile Cherry Profile Linear Switch Type Linear 40±3gf Actuation Force 35±3gf 53gf±3g Bottom-out Force 45±3gf 1.5±0.3mm Actuation Travel 1.3±0.3mm 3.6±0.3mm Total Travel 3.7±0.3mm 5-pin Compatibility/Pin 5-pin Cherry Profile Keycap Profile Cherry Profile Linear Switch Type Clicky 40±3gf Actuation Force 43±3gf 53gf±3g Bottom-out Force 53gf±3g 1.5±0.3mm Actuation Travel 1.5±0.3mm 3.6±0.3mm Total Travel 3.5±0.3mm 5-pin Compatibility/Pin 5-pin Previous page Nimbus Switch Learn More IceCyan Switch Learn More Next page
【Revolutionary Mode-Switching and Enhanced Control】The EPOMAKER x LEOBOG Hi75 Aluminum keyboard introduces the innovative knob, an epitome of style meets functionality. This intuitive knob allows for smooth transitions between work and gaming modes, offering a constant RGB glow for a focused work environment and dynamic RGB flashing for an immersive gaming experience. It also provides refined control over volume and lighting, adding sophistication to every keystroke.
【Sleek 75% Layout, Gasket-Mounted Structure】The Hi75 features a sleek, 75% layout with 81 essential keys, striking an ideal balance between minimalistic design and full functionality. This layout ensures you have every key you need, without overwhelming your space. Its sophisticated look enhances any desk setup. Moreover, the ingenious GASKET design, complemented by PORON gaskets, significantly minimizes cavity sound, enhancing your typing sounds. It's the ideal choice for a satisfying, low-noise typing experience, whether in an office or gaming environment.
【Solid Aluminum Alloy Build】Crafted from top-tier aluminum alloy and finished with an exquisite spray process, the keyboard's case promises durability with a luxurious feel. This premium material choice not only ensures longevity but also adds a sophisticated flair to your setup.
【Advanced Gaming-Grade Chip】The Hi75 is equipped with a top-tier gaming chip, ensuring rapid and responsive keystroke registration. Tailor your experience with customizable delay settings for a swift, seamless gaming experience that keeps you ahead of the competition.
【Full Key Hot-Swap Capability】Customization at Your Fingertips. Every key on the Hi75 is hot-swappable, offering unparalleled freedom to modify switch types as per your preference. With compatibility for most 3/5-pin switches, it opens a world of possibilities for personalizing your keystroke feel and sound.
【Seamless Connectivity】Plug, Play, Perform The Hi75 boasts a hassle-free Type-C interface, accompanied by an extendable spring data cable ranging from 1.8 to 2 meters. This design guarantees effortless setup and flexibility, allowing you to start typing immediately with no additional configuration. Experience the pinnacle of keyboard design with the EPOMAKER x LEOBOG Hi75. Crafted for the discerning user who demands both style and functionality, this keyboard kit is a game-changer in both aesthetics and performance.
After using “gaming” keyboards almost exclusively for a decade plus it was time to think about something more suitable for my current needs. Of course a gaming keyboard will have convenient features like macros probably and backlit keycaps which are nice for someone like me and still, after seeing what is now available and coming available in the keyboard market my curiosity had been piqued. To be clear, my intention is not to bash those keyboards, manufacturers or users who prefer them, but to iterate the difference. While I still love to play games and the Epomaker brand Leobog Hi75 is certainly suitable for that purpose as well, it's the typing experience with the Leobog that really sets this keyboard apart for me.I've purchased a few of Epomaker's Hi75 now, clicky being the 1st variant I had and I don't mind saying if you like a clicky switch go for that one, it is very tactile and the click will certainly satisfy most. I've since purchased a tactile variant and a linear variant as well. To answer the question why, I typically like tactile switches best but I do like a change occasionally, so it's nice to have more than one keyboard switch type loaded up and available when I do get the urge to -switch- it up. The sound is a little different from one switch type to another too while appearing nearly the same otherwise aside from the keycap colors.I decided to buy the linear variant of the Leobog after using the tactile one because I like it so well. The colors are very nice, blue and purple on white in the case of the tactile variant, with MDA profile keycaps, which I will say is now my favorite profile. And the linear variant comes in a white case with dark green and light green keycaps, also in the MDA keycap profile. The biggest difference in the linear and tactile variants of the Hi75 keyboards aside from the colorway is the feel and sound from the switches. The legends are different colors as well and they are a little more pronounced in green but both are very nice and pleasant to look at and use. The volume knob is very nice too and has a nice knurled look and feel.The HI75 from Epomaker is RGB backlit however the keycaps are not shine through which is a little confusing for me quite honestly. The light can be nice but if it isn't there to help me see the legends at night I don't really see the point. It's actually harder to see the keys in the dark with the backlight on so again, for me not really a selling point but it's nice to have for resale value and/or customization options in the future. The volume knob is also backlit and looks nice with a solid feel on the textured exterior and as it rotates. The light on the volume knob actually serves as an indicator of the current functionality as well which is nice. Solid lit indicates volume/mute and flashing is to indicate backlight control.In the past I've found that software is an area where manufacturers can run into trouble, and sometimes it can even be a deal breaker. Epomaker, however, has managed to deliver a good experience here as well. It's clearly not being developed with the same budget as some of the competitors but it is functional, intuitive and really just a simple to use interface that does not get in the way or annoy me which is all I really need from the software. I was fairly apprehensive honestly, to even try it, because I like the Leobog hardware and expected if I was going to be disappointed it would be in the software but I'm pleasantly surprised by it too.So now to address the build quality of the Epomaker Leobog Hi75: I'm coming from plastic “gaming” keyboards with typical features a user would expect from the big name manufacturers which suit the “gamer's” needs well but as I said before, I was ready for a more premium typing experience and the big names have yet to deliver that in my opinion. The Leobog is a whole different experience than anything I've used from the other guys and at a much better price to boot. The Leobog is made of aluminum and the weight and feel demonstrate that clearly. The stabilizers Epomaker is using in these are a huge change for me too, in that when I hit the space bar, for example, there is no rattle and the Hi75 sounds and feels solid, as if I could hit the keys as hard as I want without fear of damaging the keyboard.I want to point out the gasket mount style too, because it's so nice to hit a key and see and feel the flex in the Hi75. It's a first for me and I was skeptical about whether or not gasket mounting would contribute to the experience of using this keyboard but again, I've been very pleasantly surprised at how it does add value to this unit. In fact, it was the harsh typing feel of one of my other keyboards that finally prompted me to start looking for something more premium and now that I've experienced the difference I won't suffer with a keyboard that feels like rapping my finger tips against a brick again. I won't call anyone out but I have a keyboard that is made of plastic and cost only $20 less that does not begin to compare to the looks, feel, sound or value of this Epomaker keyboard.Now I have used several other aluminum keyboards recently and there is one other manufacturer who does offer several nice units but the Leobog is my favorite overall. The tactile switches are smooth and have a nice tactile bump that is fairly easy to detect and does contribute to the sound profile in a positive way. Especially after using the tactile Juggle switches from Epomaker for a while I can then switch to the linear variant with the Nimbus switches (also from Epomaker) and be surprised still, by how smooth the linear switches really are. They're like a coworker who just knows the job and how I like to do it. And again, if you like a clicky switch, the ice cyan is a very tactile and clicky switch that will more than likely satisfy that craving for most.In conclusion, I will say I'm so glad I decided to take a chance on a brand I didn't know and at a price that still makes me wonder how long before the big brands have to take notice and make some changes because the EPOMAKER x LEOBOG Hi75 is a winner! It's pretty, it feels great to type on, the software is very good and problem free, and the value is absolutely tremendous. I will definitely be looking out for other stuff from Epomaker because I am impressed and I love technology. Give it a shot I bet you'll be glad you did too. Thanks for reading my review of the EPOMAKER x LEOBOG Hi75.