Very good value for money, Extremely customizable with many different options, Several different pre-lubed mechanical and optical switches covering all three feedback mechanisms, ISO and ANSI layouts supported, Hot-swappable sockets for 3/5-pin switches,
Software user experience really needs improvement, Some pre-programmed functions are not well done, PBT keycaps exhibit wobble and are opaque, Mediocre battery life with backlighting on, The 60% form factor can take some getting used to
The Epomaker Lite just finished a successful Kickstarter campaign and is currently up for pre-order in all the various case, keycaps, switch, and layout options, for $99–129 from the Epomaker web shop, with an estimated delivery in May 2022. For those in...
Immovable, hefty construction, Included switches are perfect, in my book, Budget priced, Easy pairing/switching between multiple devices
60% size might not be best suited for everyone — I miss my arrow keys, Software is very difficult to figure out, Flip-up feet on the bottom are worthless
While the compact size of the Epomaker Lite might leave some out in the cold, anyone who is interested in an excellent typing experience really owes it to themselves to give this keyboard a shot. It's got customizable everything, solid performance, good l...
Smooth switches, Unique “shallow gasket” mount design, Well dampened and lubed stabilizers, Comfortable over long gaming sessions,
Too easy to accidentally swap mapping layers, Terrible software, Cheap flip-up feet
The Epomaker Lite is a fine keyboard overall, but that's still a shame as it had the potential to be great. The unique shallow gasket design is very responsive, plus the pre-lubed switches and stabilizers are appreciated. But the convoluted software, poor...