EPOMAKER TH80 V2 75% Wireless Mechanical Keyboard (Creamy White)
Product description
What it is
The EPOMAKER TH80 V2 is a 75% wireless mechanical keyboard designed for gaming and productivity, featuring a substantial 8000mAh battery and tri-mode connectivity. It offers Bluetooth, 2.4G wireless and wired modes, with memory for up to 5 devices. This model includes Mac modifier keycaps and software that supports both Windows and macOS, aiming to deliver a cohesive experience across a user’s desktop, laptop and tablet setups.
How it feels and sounds

Built to reduce noise and unwanted rattle, the keyboard uses a layered sound-dampening approach that includes PORON, IXPE, latex and silicone, plus a PET pad to heighten create a satisfying, smooth keystroke. The hot-swappable switches are designed for easy changes, and there are multiple switch options (Creamy linear, tactile, or clicky) to suit different typing preferences. A soft gasket construction helps isolate vibrations for a more comfortable long-session feel. A Sea Salt option exists for quieter environments without compromising the typing experience.
Layout and hardware notes


With 79 keys and a single rotary knob, the TH80 V2 maintains essential function keys while offering more mouse room in a compact form factor. It supports 1k polling rate and 2ms low latency, and features full anti-ghosting for consistent accuracy during fast-paced gaming. The keycaps are double-shot PBT, designed to resist wear and stay legible over time.

Why it stands out on paper
On paper, the TH80 V2 offers a compelling mix of long battery life, multi-device pairing, and strong customisation. The tri-mode connectivity is practical for users who switch between a PC, Mac and mobile devices. The ability to remap keys, edit macros and adjust RGB lighting via software adds a layer of personalisation that can make daily tasks feel smoother.
Where it may fall short

If you rely heavily on macOS-specific keyboard layouts, the need to swap to Mac modifier keycaps might add a slight setup step. For those who prefer a fully wired or higher-capacity 100% keyboard, the 75% layout will feel more compact and possibly limit some dedicated keys. The effectiveness of the dampening and comfort features depends on your typing style and desk setup, so the experience can vary.


Who this is for
This keyboard is suited to gamers and power users who value wireless freedom, long battery life and on-the-fly customization. It’s also a sensible fit for multi-device workflows—especially if you frequently alternate between Windows, macOS and Android devices and want a cohesive keyboard across them all.

What to check before buying
- Confirm you’re happy with a 75% layout that trades some dedicated keys for a more compact footprint.
- If quiet operation is important in a shared space, consider the Sea Salt switch option.
- Ensure you’re comfortable with software-based remapping and macro editing for Windows and Mac compatibility.
Practical use case



Imagine a creator who edits video on a PC, references notes on a tablet, and occasionally works from a laptop. The TH80 V2 can stay connected across devices, allowing quick switching without swapping keyboards. The rotary knob adds handy volume or role-based controls, while the RGB lighting helps highlight key binds during intense sessions.
How it compares to alternative approaches
If you prioritise portability and long unplugged use, a wireless 75% with hot-swap switches and robust software is a solid middle-ground between basic membrane keyboards and full-size mechanical rigs. For users who need a larger layout with more keys, a 100% board might be preferable, for those prioritising silence, the Sea Salt switch variant could be decisive.

Is it worth it?
Should you buy it? It makes sense if you want a compact, highly customisable wireless keyboard with multi-device support and a long battery life, and you’re prepared to work within a 75% footprint. It may not be the best fit if you need a full-size layout or if macOS-specific quirks require extra tweaks.
FAQ
- Can it connect to multiple devices simultaneously? Yes, it remembers up to 5 devices and supports BT, 2.4G, and wired modes.
- Are the keycaps PBT? Yes, the keyboard uses double-shot PBT keycaps.
- Is the software compatible with macOS? Yes, it’s described as fully compatible for both Windows and Mac.
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