

After testing the EPOMAKER P75 for weeks, I can confidently say it's one of the best mid-range mechanical keyboards I've used. The full aluminum CNC body feels incredibly premium—comparable to Apple's anodized finishes—and the 75% layout strikes a perfect balance between compactness and functionality.
The Wisteria tactile switches (my preferred choice) offer a satisfying bump throughout the keystroke, with a short 3.1mm travel distance that speeds up typing. The gasket mount design and five-layer sound dampening create a clean, resonant 'clack' that's addictive to listen to during long work sessions.
Highlights include the buttery-smooth metal volume knob, tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth 5.0/2.4GHz/USB-C), and impressive 4000mAh battery life. The south-facing RGB shines beautifully, though non-shine-through keycaps limit its practicality.
Some drawbacks: The software could be more intuitive (volume knob customization is limited), and Mac users may need FN combos for media controls. A few users reported fragile Zebra switch housings, though Epomaker's stellar customer service quickly resolved these issues.
For $400-$500, you're getting aluminum build quality that rivals $800+ custom keyboards. Whether you're a tactile switch enthusiast or just want a durable daily driver, the P75 overdelivers.
