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The Epomaker RT65 is a Unique & Excellent Mechanical Keyboard

I was sent the Epomaker RT65 for free to review for my blog. 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 review for the Epomaker P75 if you’re looking for something a little bigger.

What’s in the box?

The keyboard comes neatly packed with:

  • Thick and Sturdy USB-C to USB-A cable
  • Key Cap and Switch Puller Tool
  • Mac Keys
  • 4 Replacement Switches
  • Removable Mini Display
  • 2.4G Dongle

Features

The Epomaker RT65 is a lightweight 65% keyboard with a retro yet modern design to elevate any desk space. It features south-facing customizable LED lights that can be customized through third-party software to fit any aesthetic. The RGB can be turned off at any time.

The RT65 can be used through a wired connection with the included stylish cable but also supports Bluetooth and wireless connections. The RT 65 can switch between three devices with its speedy Bluetooth 5.0 connection and the included 2.4 dongle.

The RT65 has a couple of unique gimmicks that help set it apart from its competition. The mini display is fully customizable and shows users important information like date, time, and battery life. The attached joystick can be used for the device’s media controls and mouse.

Most importantly, this compact keyboard has a respectable 3000 mAh battery.

Sound Test

https://churapereviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/rt65sound.mp3

Review

I was skeptical because this is by far the smallest keyboard I have ever used, and I am not a small man. It didn’t take me long to get used to the smaller layout, and the soft keys make it a more comfortable typing experience than my old, more expensive ergonomic setup.

Setting up the RT65 is extremely user-friendly. Connections are either plug-and-play or a few seconds of pairing. The included guide is easy to read and very valuable, especially for learning all the preprogrammed shortcuts. There is official software available for the keyboard, but it is only needed for customizing the keyboard when the preprogrammed options aren’t good enough.

The keyboard comes with a few preprogrammed RGB profiles that can be toggled off. Users can easily create their own RGB profiles, change the keyboard layout, create macros, and change the image on the mini display through the official software. The software is easy to use, and I like the amount of customization options available. It took a bit of tinkering, but I finally created a profile I am happy with, although I will probably need to find some new key caps to make it fit my desired aesthetic.

As for the battery, I was able to get about eight hours of use after a full charge with the lights and mini display going. I am sure I could get a longer session if everything turned off, but the keyboard looks so good with everything on. I do like that I can take off the mini display for when I travel, want to save battery or want something a little more subtle on my desk.

I hardly used the joystick. The joystick feels nice to the touch, but I forget it is there. It is an interesting gimmick that gives the keyboard its unique aesthetic, but it isn’t the reason to get the keyboard. The same can be said about the mini display, but I like how both look on the keyboard.

The Epomaker RT 65 has become my daily driver because of its unique aesthetic, solid battery life, and comfortable design. I wouldn’t call it the most ergonomic experience, but it feels a lot better than what I was using before. If you’re looking to upgrade your setup, or simply looking for a quality mechanical keyboard that won’t break the bank, get the RT 65. It is an excellent keyboard that lives up to its marketing.

You can pick up the Epomaker RT 65 off the official website.