
EPOMAKER - Galaxy70
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I second the Galaxy 70 but would also look into the Elecfox inky 75 and the Rainy 75. You get a thockier sound profile from plastic and wood boards so if sound is really important then I’d look at the Yunzii B75 Pro Max or the Aula F75.
If you're spending that much get an aluminium keeb. Try these from Epomaker [https://epomaker.com/products/epomaker-galaxy68](https://epomaker.com/products/epomaker-galaxy68) [https://epomaker.com/products/epomaker-galaxy70](https://epomaker.com/products/epomaker-galaxy70) Discount Code : TB9NV51TCTZ3 Brings the total to 8300, a little over but a lot of keyboard for the price.
Yeah it will come from China so it’ll take some time. Customs is very rarely an issue, they undervalue it by default for India plus you can mail them to do it as well(just to be safe). I ordered mine the same way, it was marked down from 5500 to 1500, so no customs. Also, a credit card is required OP. Also, order the smaller one because I believe the Galaxy70 pack weighs more than 2 kgs which is the limit for standard free shipping, above that will have to pay extra for express shipping plus express always has customs. I know it’s a lot of info, but yeah it’s a pretty damn good keeb(I have the Tide65, also aluminium) and definitely worth it.
I'll stick to just recommending what I own and know fits this criteria, Galaxy70, There might be a few more worthwhile contenders but the bang for buck is there regardless
I have the epomaker galaxy 70. Feels thocky, nothing to adjust out of the box, cheaper than alternatives too (fwiw the alternatives, though priced higher, I don’t really believe they’re worth the premium)
Normally I'd recommend entry level enthusiast mechanical keyboards, like this https://www.amazon.com/EPOMAKER-Aluminium-Mechanical-Bluetooth-Programmable/dp/B0D37LNH7Z/ They feel and sound great https://youtube.com/shorts/hxu-T-KtfaY?si=KSmpQmeOTDMy9GFT
Hi ! I'm using epomaker galaxy 70 now, and petal switches lil too noisy so tried their silent switches, and feels like their merit for aluminum has all gone. I think it because aluminum makes sounds more thocky ? so I'm thinking to get new one for silent switches - these are my list so far - AULA F75, monsgeek M1 V5 ,NJ80 I prefer 75 keyboard and design matter the most so prefer square keyboard and should be black. Since aluminum keyboards are more expensive than plastic one, so wondering that dollar is worth to try. Thank you in advance !
You want a mechanical keyboard with a full-metal case and a gasket-mounted PCB. Metal case to stand up to the abuse and a gasket-mounted PCB so there's some flex when you're raging out. The Leobog Hi75c and Epomaker Galaxy 70, 80, and 100 are around $100 prebuilt and honestly make for great melee weapons when you're not typing on them.
The creamiest keyboards I've tried out of the box are the Kisnt and the Galaxy70 with Petal switches. But those are janky budget keyboards compared to the Crush80 and Bridge75. I'd recommend picking up some Milky Yellow Pros. Those are so thocky and so satisfying. Or Oil Kings if you want a deeper sound. Either of those sound great in any keyboard.
I will say that epomaker is just a seller. There are incredible keyboards and terrible keyboards sold through epomaker. For example, the galaxy and galaxy lite series is absolutely incredible for the $100 price point, but they do sell trash too.
I will say that epomaker is just a seller. There are incredible keyboards and terrible keyboards sold through epomaker. For example, the galaxy and galaxy lite series is absolutely incredible for the $100 price point, but they do sell trash too.
I was recently very surprised by the quality of the aula f99 pro silent version if you're considering a plastic case. they currently sell for $80 on amazon. There are several very nice metal case keyboards that go for about $100 but most will not be silent. A typical mechanical keyboard makes a bit of noise, but as long as you aren't using clicky switches, pretty much any keyboard should be quiet enough for your use. Just make sure to get a hot swap keyboard so that if it ends up being too loud in the future, you can swap in silent switches. The brand Epomaker doesn't have the best reputation overall as they have been around for a while and have released a ton of stinker keyboards, BUT I am very impressed with the price and quality of their Galaxy and Galaxy lite boards. I've built 2 recently for friends and co-workers because it's a nice heavy metal keyboard with solid features for $100 retail. I also currently use a galaxy 100 lite at work as well and I really like it, especially for the price. It can be used wireless, but it works great wired as well. I love tinkering, so I actually removed the battery from my work galaxy 100 because I'll only ever use it wired, and it's nice to know that it cant catch fire. Also the creamy white keyboard looks really nice. I have a black one, and I really like the way my co-worker's creamy white one looks. Lastly, if you get a keyboard with VIA compatibility, you can program any button to do anything, so you can make media controls any button or any button when combined with the function key. Both the Aula f99 silent and epomaker galaxy 100/100lite both have knobs, which by default control volume, and mute when pressed. The galaxy is Via compatible, but I don't think the Aula F99 is.
I really like my epomaker galaxy
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