
Womier - SK75 TMR
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Last updated: Oct 30, 2025 Scoring
I recently just got a new keyboard and went through looking a lot of different options. I own a full size razer huntsman elite and it’s been a decent keyboard but I never liked the key clicks feel quite as much as some other mechanical keyboards. But I do think it is a good keyboard generally. Anyways I was looking for a less than full size keyboard and Wooting is all the rage currently for gaming. I wanted F keys, low latency, and non-plastic body. The wooting keyboard with a non-plastic body I think is around $280 currently. Looking into countless further options I settled at Womier SK75 TMR/HE, note the TMR/HE as there is a standard SK75 that I am not advocating for. The SK75 TMR/HE has those things I wanted and the Wooting maybe was more differentiated years ago but I’m not convinced it’s not running its high price off of brand name/hype somewhat at this point. But I can’t say I have personally tried one, just the vibes I get from everything I have watched/read in the last week. Anyways the SK75 TMR/HE has been impressive and feels awesome and allegedly it has all the low latency stats. I paid $120 for it on Amazon. I have only used it for a few days so far so no ability comment on longevity. Overall I think the Razer and Wooting are probably fine keyboards. But there is a vast amount of options out there and I think Wooting may be at a premium price.
r/keyboards • Wooting or razer? ->The SK75 is such a good keyboard for the money, 100% that. Womier also makes a TMR version of the SK75 in that same colorway, if you want a magnetic keyboard that you can also swap in mechanical switches if you decided you didn't want every switch to be magnetic. I have an SK75 and the TMR version (one for work and one for gaming), and I love them both.
r/keyboards • Which keyboard is better for gaming and editing? ->The SK75 is such a good keyboard for the money, 100% that. Womier also makes a TMR version of the SK75 in that same colorway, if you want a magnetic keyboard that you can also swap in mechanical switches if you decided you didn't want every switch to be magnetic. I have an SK75 and the TMR version (one for work and one for gaming), and I love them both.
r/keyboards • Which keyboard is better for gaming and editing? ->I just got this keyboard for Christmas. It's my first mechanical and customizable keyboard. Previously ever owned simple $10 keyboards. So this thing is night and day. My only current complaint is that there isnt any way to adjust response or sensitivity like halo effect boards that I'm aware of. Again new to the game here but I would like to be able to press the key half way or less and get the same response in game. Maybe I can mod it???? Anywho this board is amazing otherwise. Very impressed
r/BudgetKeebs • Womier SK75 Impressions ->Not OP but have an SK75. I have traveled with it for a few days now but only until my lofree lite gets delivered. This thing is a solid 2kg, feels very sturdy but therefore it's not an ideal kb to move around with imo.
r/BudgetKeebs • Womier SK75 Impressions ->Just returning here to thank you again for the advice. Womier SK75 + Akko penguin is perfect combo for me. Cheers!
r/BudgetKeebs • Womier SK75 Impressions ->SK75, but for editing, you'd need a lot more than just 75%.
r/keyboards • Which keyboard is better for gaming and editing? ->For gaming/osu/typing 40usd will get you a lower range membrane keyboard, nothing really good. I'd reccomend saving another 20~30 and getting maybe a Womier s75? I'm pretty sure it's a quite nice quality rainy 75 ripoff for half the price. Anyways, if 40 is your max then I'd reccomend going to local stores and trying out the display keyboards because buying a mechanical for 40 is just a waste of money. If you're happy with your current keyboard and want something for osu, you can buy specific osu keyboard (3 keys usually), even wooting has a quite cheap one edit: You can also watch some youtube videos on budget keyboards, usually budget starts at ~60usd but there might be something at 40~50
r/osugame • Best ~40$ USD keyboard? ->I have the Win60 and their cooked in software blocks out a LOT of keys on the function layer from being able to be remapped, which even if you were going to go into layers for your editing (which can totally be done on a 68), you would not be able to put the keys where you wanted them to be that would make the most sense to *you* which is going to be important for something like that. So I would say definitely the SK75 in this case.
r/keyboards • Which keyboard is better for gaming and editing? ->100% - you should try the Womier SK75 next! Beautiful board out of the box. Omg I’m in love with mine. Watch some videos. I hope the sounds give you full body chills
r/keyboards • Looking for a new high-end gaming keyboard. ->100% - you should try the Womier SK75 next! Beautiful board out of the box. Omg I’m in love with mine. Watch some videos. I hope the sounds give you full body chills
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