








⌨️ Elevate your workspace with the ultimate customizable mechanical keyboard experience!
The EPOMAKER Theory TH80 PRO is a sleek 75% mechanical keyboard featuring hot-swappable Gateron Pro switches, triple-mode connectivity (Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4GHz, and USB-C), and a robust 4000mAh battery. Its premium MDA profile PBT keycaps ensure durability and comfort, while the programmable RGB lighting and metal rotary knob offer enhanced control and personalization for professionals and gamers alike.







| Brand | EPOMAKER |
| Package Dimensions | 36.5 x 18.1 x 4.9 cm; 1.38 kg |
| Item model number | TH80 |
| Manufacturer | EPOMAKER |
| Series | TH80 |
| Colour | TH80 Theory ISO Version |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop |
| Operating System | Mac |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 1.38 kg |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**O
As a gamer, I love this keyboard
I've been through a lot of keyboards in the past and after purchasing this one I will not be trying another!I purchased this keyboard with the Gateron pro yellow switches. The keycaps are well made and typing is very satisfying with a 'thocky' milky type feel to them.I play a lot of video games (for example: Valorant) and this keyboard feels incredible for gaming - so if you are looking for a good gaming keyboard look no further!!The volume dial knob is a nice touch, very handy to use to change the volume easily and it's surprising how may keyboards do not include something like this.Overall I would give this keyboard a 10/10. Very happy with it.
A**R
Great mechanical keyboard
Got linier with Yellow switches. Smooth. Especially after putting double silicone o-rings on each key. This makes experience even better (quite and smooth). No lauder than regular membrane keyboard. I got one with discount so it was no brainer choice over Keychron. When the price is the same it is matter of taste because ISO UK layout come in limited forms from Epomaker and Keychron.
L**M
Great keyboard
Honestly impressed with this keyboard after being so picky with one. The gateron yellow switches are ever so slightly heavier than the cherry reds but this was perfect for me when gaming. The sound of the keyboard is amazing and i think everything exceeds my expectations. I can’t comment on the battery life as i used it wired for better latency and just a preference for wired.
A**T
Creamy feel, cwapy quality control
First of all for the people like me who care about this sort of thing, there are no seals on the box or packaging so it could be hard to tell if you are getting a used/returned item if well repackaged. I like my new items to come with some sort of seal so you know it is indeed brand new. I'm 80% sure this was new as described but as we'll see it might have been a return because of faults....The good - heavy and initally gave off a sense of good build quality. The keys (mostly) are a nice size and spacing, with a lovely mechanical feel without being too loud or clacky. For reference family members would moan when I typed on the last mechanical I had years ago but I got no complaints when using this one. It synced up quick and easy with the included dongle with no noticeable lag and worked well via the included braided usb-c cable as well.Ther mid - the arrow keys felt somewhat cramped and less accessible to type on than I'm used to... e.g. when trying to play tetris using them it just didn't feel right to me and I sometimes ended up hitting the key to the left instead of the left arrow which I don't normally do /shrug. The battery life probably isn't great when using the RGB lights wirelessly, and the modes seemed limited. Would end up not using them myself due to hit on battery and also because of the bad....The bad - the lights don't shine through the keys and aren't bright enough otherwise to make the keys legible when it gets dark (they do have nice clear symbols/letters to be fair in good lighting though) so why would you bother using them, especially when they reduce battery life when running wirelessly.The terrible (and reason I sent back for a refund) - turns out the QC and build isn't actually that great as I first thought.... noticed that the capslock button light didn't always trigger when pressed... I got an on-screen prompt telling me when caps lock went on or off so I knew the button was registering every press and switching, but sometimes the light would not switch on or off with the press so physically it looked like caps lock was on when it wasn't and vice-versa. Very annoying. Then I noticed when working that some of my sentences didn't start with a Capital Letter. Not something I've ever experienced with my typing technique on any keyboard I'ver owned so to make sure it wasn't my key press timing I repeatedly and very purposely pressed shift shift then a letter over and over on a long line on notepad and sure enough several of the letters appeared in lower case indicating that the button wasn't registering reliably. A shame as otherwise a nice keyboard to type on, but can't recommend if keys don't work as expected on a new keyboard.
A**P
TH80
I followed up on my initial FEKER purchase and I am highly satisfied with this conventional 75% layout. Quality, obsevred throughout! 👍🏾
M**T
Great product
Great product, great value and I'm being dragged down the rabbit hole....
A**R
Lasted less than a year before breaking
Lovely feel and quality initially, but has lasted just less than a year before key switches started ghosting and failing to release certain keys when pressed. Particularly bad on the arrow keys which is a nightmare for attempting to type or game.I expect more from an £80 keyboard.
-**-
Not worth the full price
Fairly cheap feeling plastic. Nice weight to it and seems solid, but the supplied cable broke after a few months and broke the USB C socket with it. Epomaker did eventually send me a new board which I had to replace myself, but it took 2 months to arrive. The bluetooth connection is finicky. Better to build your own. Fair play to customer service though.
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