Womier SK75 TMR

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TL;DR: Solid build and versatile TMR, but unreliable software.

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Sentiment score79% positive
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Last updated: May 6, 2026

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Reddit Iconachohan
5 months ago

Get Womier SK75 TMR, it was about $96 and now around $110-120. Not full size tho.

5 months ago

Womier sk75 tmr is a solid buy

5 months ago

Womier sk75 tmr (better tech than wooting 80he). I recently bought both and kept womier sk75 (better typing experience and solid aluminum chasis). Available for like $100-$110.

Reddit IconAHainx
6 months ago

I'm using the SK75 TMR right now and it's spectacular! Good, nice and cheap

Reddit IconBatCaveGaming
5 months ago

I bought it and the gamakay 75 from Amazon during black Friday and kept the womier. It came with the void magnetic switches which sound amazing but doesn't have the clicky sound(some really like that I do not). The biggest complaint you could have on it is the RGB doesn't shine thru as much as others but I like it that way sinceyou can always change that if you want and it's overall performance is top 10

Reddit IconBoltron6
8 months ago

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.

Reddit Iconburner7711
2 months ago

I have two SK75 TMRs because I got them dirt cheap. Solid boards, great build quality, terrible sounding switches. They are very hollow so I ended up swapping out all except gaming keys, W, A, S, D, Q, E, F, Shift, space you get the point. If you don't care about hollow switches, they do work well. Software is not good but works.

Reddit IconCheesehead1267
6 months ago

Appreciate the reply! I had a small gift card and a coupon and got the Womier SK75 TMR after watching some great reviews. Was just $10 more than the SK75.

Reddit IconChoco__butternut
4 months ago

i got a womier sk75 TMR, i highly recommend TMR tech speciallly if u want to customize it further - can use both mechanical and Magnetic switches. There are a lot of good reviews in YT if u want to check it out. You need to get a better keycaps if you will get this, the stock keycaps are sub par IMO. [https://www.reddit.com/r/keyboards/comments/1qdpiao/my\_first\_magnetic\_keyboard\_wormier\_sk75\_tmr/](https://www.reddit.com/r/keyboards/comments/1qdpiao/my_first_magnetic_keyboard_wormier_sk75_tmr/)

4 months ago

I’m not sure about those claims. But based on my experience, and from people I asked on Reddit who actually own TMR keyboards, everything has been good so far. At first, I was hesitant because I watched a 4–6 month old review that mentioned laggy software. After doing more research, I found that the software has improved. In my experience, it’s decent—not the best, but simple and it gets the job done. The software is not laggy or slow, and I can access and change HE settings even in wireless mode, so there’s no hassle with connecting cables.  And would you still recommend TMR if i'm only using magnetic switches anyway so the customization doesn't matter to me? -- Yes. TMR is newer technology, technically more accurate, and most importantly more energy-efficient. That power efficiency is the main reason TMR keyboards can support wireless. Check this YT review he can explain better. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESdu3D9R2xs&t=8s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESdu3D9R2xs&t=8s)

2 months ago

My gaming kb is a Womier SK75 TMR. Out of the box, the sound and feel of void switches is decent for a magnetic swicth. TMR tech allows you to use manetic and mechanical. I custom mine and currently using Magnetic VOID Swtiches to WASD and Y2 mechanical switches for deep thock. bro Tmr tech is such an amazing upgrade to HE kbs. This my kb looks as of today. [https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/1r9n0tr/best\_of\_both\_worlds\_womier\_sk75\_tmr\_stock/](https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/1r9n0tr/best_of_both_worlds_womier_sk75_tmr_stock/)

Reddit IconDonpablo_666
6 months ago

TMR keyboards like the Monsgeek M1V5 TMR, the Fun60 ultra TMR or the Womier sk75 TMR support (many, not all) HE switches as well as standard mechanical switches. So you could equip your gaming keys like WASD with HE and everything else with better sounding and feeling mechanical switches. Beware: Keychrons HE boards are also technically TMR but only support HE switches.

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