EPOMAKER x Aula F75 Gasket Mechanical Keyboard (75% Wireless Hot Swappable, BT/2.4GHz/USB-C, RGB, Ice Vein Switch)
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The essentials
The EPOMAKER x Aula F75 is a 75% mechanical keyboard built for people who want a compact desk setup without losing the keys they actually use. It’s also genuinely geared towards tinkering: it’s hot-swappable, and it comes with factory-lubed switches for a smoother feel straight out of the box.
On paper, the stand-out theme is comfort and “quiet-ish” typing, thanks to a gasket-style structure and a five-layer internal sound-damping setup. Whether it delivers a noticeably calmer experience depends on what you’re coming from, but the approach is clearly aimed at reducing sharpness and resonance.
Key points
If you’re after a 75% layout, the F75 makes a clear case for itself by keeping the essentials in a smaller footprint—useful on compact desks and the kind of setup you’d move around more than a full-size keyboard.

The other big draw is flexibility: three connectivity modes (Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, and USB-C wired) give you options for work devices and gaming rigs. Add the multimedia control knob and adjustable lighting through the same area, and it’s the sort of keyboard that’s meant to fit into day-to-day habits.
Hot-swap support means you can experiment with different switches without soldering. That’s a practical advantage if you’re curious about different switch feels or sound profiles later, but you still want a decent baseline first.
You’re also getting PBT double-shot keycaps, tuned stabilisers, and RGB rated at 16.8M colours. Not everyone cares about every spec, but together they point to a keyboard that aims to last and stay pleasant over time.
What stands out in use


The gasket-style construction and the “five-layer padding” design are the elements that most affect what you’ll notice during typing. The keyboard is described as absorbing sound and impacts, including two Poron foam layers, an IXPE switch pad, a PET sound-enhancing pad, and a silicone bottom layer.

So instead of feeling (or sounding) like a hard, resonant plate, the intent is a more forgiving, controlled typing feel. In real-world terms, it’s the kind of build you’d appreciate if you do long sessions at a desk—especially in shared spaces where you’d rather not have a clacky, echoey noise.
There’s also a multimedia and lighting control knob. It’s one of those small features that tends to matter more the more you use the keyboard for media and quick adjustments.
Worth noting: no keyboard can be “silent”, and acoustic results depend a lot on the desk surface, your keypress style, and what switches/keycaps you compare against.
Tech specs
- Type: Mechanical keyboard
- Name: EPOMAKER x Aula F75 Gasket Mechanical Keyboard
- Size: 75%
- Connectivity: Bluetooth / 2.4GHz wireless / USB-C (wired)
- Hot swappable: Yes
- Internal sound damping: Five-layer padding design (including Poron foam layers, IXPE switch pad, PET sound-enhancing pad, and silicone bottom layer)
- PCB design: Precision single-key 1.2 mm socketed / designed PCB mentioned in the description
- Switches: Ice Vein switches, factory pre-lubed (per the description)
- Keycaps: PBT double-shot (per the description)
- Stabiliser tuning: Tuned stabilisers (per the description)
- Multimedia control: Integrated multimedia knob
- RGB: 16.8M colours
- Battery capacity: 4000 mAh (per the description)
- Included feature: Hot-swap with switch puller mentioned in the description
- Colour/theme: Light Blue (as stated), Ice Vein switch (as stated)

Pros
- Gasket-style layout with a five-layer damping setup, aimed at reducing noise and resonance.
- Hot-swappable switches, so you can experiment later without soldering.
- Factory pre-lubed switches for a smoother feel and better sound right away.
- 75% size is a practical middle ground for desk space.
- Three connectivity modes (BT, 2.4GHz, and USB-C) for flexible daily use.
- Multimedia control knob and adjustable RGB lighting.
What might hold it back


This keyboard is clearly positioned as a feature-rich mid-range enthusiast board, not a “basic workplace model”. If you want something ultra-minimal with no tinkering mindset, hot-swap and gasket acoustics might not matter to you.
Also, the actual quietness will vary. While the five-layer padding is designed to absorb sound, it can still feel and sound different depending on your desk and typing technique.

Finally, if you specifically need a full-size layout, the 75% format will simply not be the right fit.
Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you want a compact 75% keyboard that’s ready for both wireless and wired setups, and you like the idea of adjusting your switch choice over time. You’ll likely appreciate the sound-damping concept if you type for long stretches or you’re trying to avoid distracting resonance.
It might not suit you if you need a full-size key layout, or if your priority is purely “grab-and-go” simplicity and you don’t plan to experiment with switches.
FAQ

What does hot-swappable mean here?
The description says the keyboard supports hot swapping and includes a switch puller, so you can change switches without soldering.


Can it be used wirelessly?
Yes. It supports Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless, plus a wired USB-C mode.
Is the keyboard designed to be quieter?

The five-layer internal damping approach is intended to reduce sound and resonance while typing. It should be less harsh than a basic, harder-mount build, but it won’t be perfectly silent in every setup.
Does it come with pre-lubed switches?
The description explicitly mentions that the mechanical switches are pre-lubed at the factory.
Final verdict
Worth considering if you’re buying a 75% mechanical keyboard and you want both comfort-focused design (gasket + five-layer padding) and practical flexibility (hot-swappable switches, multiple connectivity modes, and a multimedia knob).
Better avoided if you require a full-size layout, or if you’re not interested in switch experimentation and just want a straightforward, no-fuss board. Keep your expectations realistic about acoustics: the damping design helps, but the final result still depends on your desk and how you type.
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