Disclaimer

Epomaker sent me the TH80 V2 Pro to review for my log. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, I won’t let it sway my opinions. This will be my honest review. Make sure you also check out my reviews for Galaxy100 Lite and the F75 Max. I’ll also be using Amazon Affiliate link where possible. It really helps me out if you use it before you buy anything.

Table of Contents

What’s in the box?

  • TH80 V2 Pro Mechanical Keyboard
  • USB-A to USB-C Cable
  • Key/Switch Puller
  • 2 x Extra Switches
  • User Manual

Unboxing

Features

If you are looking for a cool looking keyboard that is won’t break your bank and will keep up with your complex workflow, Epomaker might have found the answer in the TH80 V2 Pro.

Design

The TH80 V2 Pro is Epomaker’s stylish keyboard, full stop. This 75% keyboard comes with 75 backlight keys, a knob, and an customizable LED screen. The keyboard is available in three colors: black, white, and pink. I got mine in pink because it is my favorite color, so there is some bias on why pink is the only right answer. But for those who want a little less color, the the other two options will be an upgrade against any setup. Epomaker really went all out on creating luxury looking keyboards at a more reasonable price.

You can pick up the TH80 V2 with either the Creamy Jade or Sea Salt Silent switches. The Creamy Jades give you that wonderful typing ASMR plants crave, while the Sea Salts are for the people who want to be alone with their thoughts. Either options is good, it is just a matter of preference.

Comfort

The TH80 V2 Pro promises comfort built into its aesthetic. The gasket design helps keep the sound manageable, or completely silent if that’s your whole vibe (or if you want to be mindful of the people around you). The switches are are soft, giving enough tactile feedback to make it a good typing experience without any of the fatigue. The natural typing angle is fine for most people, but there are kickstands available for those who prefer the steeper typing angle.

Utility

The Epomaker TH80 V2 Pro promises to be a powerful tool at a reasonable price. Users will appreciate the low-latency, fast connection on both its wireless and wired connections. With an impressive 10000mAh battery, users can enjoy an advertised 200 hours of use before reaching for the wire. Luckily, there is a handy LED screen to let you know when the battery is running low so you are never left scrambling for a cable while you should be focusing on your rotation. For those who need a bit more utility or customization, the keyboard can be easily customized with the official Epomaker software. Users can program useful macros for their workflow, or customize the RGB and LED screen for a little added flare. With all the improvements made on this popular design, the TH80 V2 Pro might be the only keyboard you’ll ever need.

Sound Test

Review

I love the TH80 V2 Pro. If you need a keyboard that works great out of the box and you don’t want to fiddle with customization, this is the keyboard you get. The TH80 V2 looks great, feels amazing, and it has a fantastic battery. I honestly don’t want move on from this keyboard because of how good the experience is, but I have to work, and here we are.

Quality

I am very impressed with how well made this keyboard is. Out of the box, I notice no imperfections. The machining is clean, and most importantly, the keys are very well made. The font is legible, the keycaps feel good, and the printing is clean. Sometimes with cheaper keyboards, you can tell that they skimped on the keycaps, but the TH80 feels wonderful. Now I didn’t try swapping out the key caps or switches. I am looking at this keyboard from a more casual perspective. I’ve taken apart cheap keyboards before and while the user facing parts of the keyboard is good, what’s in between isn’t. I am not sure if that is the case here, but if you aren’t trying to swap anything out, I think you are in a good place.

Aesthetic

I was blown away by how good the keyboard looks. I got the TH80 V2 Pro pink because it is the best looking scheme (I am biased). The chery blossom detail is cool, and I love the the ombre effect of the color scheme. It is a very good looking keyboard in person, and the reason I won’t swap out a thing even though it is advertised as easy to do so. Honestly, the black with the clear keys looks very cool and futuristic, while the simple white has the modern yet quite flare. Whatever choice you make, you are getting a high quality machine that people are going to ask you about.

Performance

The keyboard kept up with my workflow at a satisfactory rate. I noticed no ghosting or latency, and I was able to do some GW2 without any issue. I am so hyped for Guild Wars 3, I even started doing a little reforged on my phone. Anyways, I love that I can switch between devices easily and quickly. My workflow requires me to switch between four or five different devices throughout the day, but I think I am an outlier. Most importantly, the battery life is amazing. I haven’t charged the keyboard since I’ve gotten it, and I keep all the lights one. I don’t know how many hours I have on my TH80, but it is getting close to 200. That alone is worth its weight in gold.

As for customization, I didn’t download the official software. I am sure it is safe, easy, but I honestly didn’t have a need for it. The keyboard looks great and works great out of the box. If you are a casual user looking for something that just works, the TH80 V2 Pro will do just that.

Comfort

Comfort was one of the reasons why I didn’t want my time with the TH80 V2 Pro to end. I wouldn’t say this keyboard is ergonomic, although it does feel very close, but I was able to use the keyboard for very long hours without any hand pain. The switches are very soft to the touch, but give enough tactile feedback to be satisfying, and there was no fatigue. If you don’t or can’t have the constant typing ASMR, the Sea Salts are fantastic. They feel good, but they also give a subtle thud with each press for an experience that is both soothing and disruptive. I will buy a keyboard for its sound, but it was nice to have something that was quite for a change. I know my wife really appreciates the silence.

Conclusion

If you are looking for a keyboard that works and looks good, the TH80 V2 Pro is a fantastic option. The keyboard comes in three very good looking colors, and it has been a delight to use. This is easily one of my favorite keyboards to use, and I am looking for a way to incorporate it in my daily routine after I move on to my next keyboard. Do yourself a favor, and go pick up the TH80 V2 Pro.