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Vendor | Location | In Stock | Coupon Code | Price (USD) | Link* |
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EPOMAKER Skyline 98 Kit | |||||
Global | - | $69 - $90 - Out of stock | Visit shop |
As a line-up with EPOMAKER Skyline custom DIY kit series, the EPOMAKER 98 kit is designed in a more functional and practical layout. Unlike bulky full-sized layout, the 98 keys keyboard kit houses numpad area while also keeping F keys row and arrow keys. This layout could be a good companion for both gaming and office.
EPOMAKER Skyline Kit is equipped with a hot swappable PCB to ensure free replacement or change of switches. You don’t need to solder it. It is compatible with most 3 pin and 5 pin mechanical switches, such as Cherry, Gateron, Otemu, Kailh, and other MX switches and its clones.
This DIY kit features a sound absorption layer between the PCB and plate. This innovative design can greatly reduce noise while heavily clicking the switches. You are able to experience the pure sound of each type of switch, either clicky, tactile, or linear. The best performance of switches is presented to the best.
RGB backlight is always considered as one of the important elements for mechanical keyboards, thus EPOMAKER 98 DIY kit makes more than simple RGB backlight. It features 16 million RGB backlight and 24 kinds of default effects. You can also customize it with the included software. The music rhythm mode adds more fun to uses that the light will flow with music.
This kit can also be customized with the driver. The fully programmable kit provides more personalization for those who prefer to make their own keyboard. Moreover, the kit is also N-key rollover. Keys won’t conflict when you press together. A quite needed function for those gamers.