Type Your Way to Greatness! ⌨️
The EPOMAKER CIDOO V75 VIA Wireless Aluminum Mechanical Keyboard is a versatile 75% gasket-mounted keyboard designed for gamers and professionals alike. It features triple connectivity options (Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, USB-C), customizable VIA programming, and a durable design with PBT keycaps. With a built-in 3000mAh rechargeable battery, this keyboard ensures long-lasting performance and comfort for all your typing needs.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 81 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Linear |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Gaming Console, PC, Tablet, Smartphone |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, 2.4G Wireless, USB-C |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Aluminum Shell, RGB Backlit, Hot-Swappable |
Number of Keys | 81 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Gaming |
Color | Gray Creamy |
Material | Aluminum |
Z**L
Premium Build & Smooth Typing – Love This Keyboard
The media could not be loaded. I have been using the EPOMAKER CIDOO V75 VIA Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, and I have to say—it’s absolutely fantastic! The aluminum build gives it a premium feel, and the gasket-mounted design makes typing incredibly smooth and satisfying. The 75% layout is perfect, giving me all the keys I need without taking up too much space on my desk.I love that it supports VIA for easy customization, and the wireless connectivity has been super reliable with no noticeable lag. The battery life is also impressive—I’ve been using it daily, and it holds up well between charges. The stock keycaps and switches feel great, but the hot-swappable feature means I can customize it even more.If you’re looking for a high-quality, customizable, and compact mechanical keyboard, this is a fantastic choice. Highly recommend!
E**E
Premium feel, great typing experience!
I have a Logitech G610, brown switches, that has been great, but wanted an upgrade. I was looking for something more compact, has wireless capability, can connect to windows AND mac, and has a good typing experience. I almost went with the Logitech Mechanical Mini, but decided to keep looking.... and then came across this (thanks Hipyo Tech).Weight:First off, it is HEAVY! As in if you wanted to carry this around, you will definitely notice the weight. Although compact, I can see how some people would not bring this somewhere. That being said, the weight of it already makes it feel premium.Connectivity:I have not tried the bluetooth, but did do direct USB and 2.4gh receiver. Both connected to my mac with no issues, and have not had any lag.Keycaps:These caps are matte-finished with some heft to it. They almost have a ceramic feel to it, and the sound makes them sound like you are lightly clacking marbles. Whether you like that or not, they sound considerably better than the Logitech. They also have a little more space between keys than the Logitech, but found that I type more accurate.Switches:The switches are linear, which means there is no bump or "tactile" response when pressing down. It's just smooth down to the board. The Logitech were brown "tactile" switches, so you would feel a slight bump when pressing down (but not audible). This is all preference, and I historically didn't like linear, but this keyboard made me change my mind. It's soooo smooth and pleasant to type on.Typing:In comparison to the Logitech, the actuation point and the depth to bottom out to the board is shallower. In other words, you don't have to press a key as far down. I like it much better, and I am more accurate so far.Sound:At a base line (softest volume), I do feel like it is slightly louder than the G610. But if you are typing hard (you know, those emails that you need to clap back on or getting something done fast), the sound is considerably less than the Logitech. How would it fair in an office space? That really depends on too many factors. Personally, I feel like it would be audible and noticeable, but not loud and piercing like a blue switch or loose membrane keyboard.Lighting:I'm not big on RGB lightning, but they are subtle enough to get away with it. Also, there are many different modes you can set them to. I have it set to only light the area I type. So it's not too shabby.Features:This is VIA compatible, which means you can reprogram keys using a software called VIA. There are many tutorials and articles that can help guide you through it if you are interested, but it is really a nice feature. I use the END key a lot to get to the end of a line in a file, but never use the page down button. So I remapped that to END.There are also function keys that allow you to change from windows to mac mode, change lighting effects, and connect to different bluetooth devices.Battery:Haven't long enough to give a good review, but so far it seems good!Complaints:Would prefer a simple whitelight mode rather than RGB, but it's not the end of the world.Better instructions in the manual. I think it would be better to direct users to a site and keep that up to date.The complaints are so minor, that they could probably just be left off. So far though.... 10/10 experience!
B**1
great prebuilt keyboard, specially when on sale
Caught the sale for this cidoo v75 before it went back up to 139. it is a great keyboard even at that price however. It competes handily with the keychron Q1 Pro. The only issue is spotty via support, it does work, however it seems to work best when used in wifi mode. It doesn't seem to matter which driver/keymap you use, whether the 2.4g .json or the USB. I also had some luck using the Cidoo V75 Pro file versus the Plus, as one is for a previous listing of the board and the other is for the kit version with no rgb lighting.Via issues aside, this is a very well built prebuilt, it is massive. As in it will shake your desk if you drop it from an inch on one side. Gaskets seem to be preinstalled from video breakdowns I watched trying to find a new prebuilt for my girlfriends setup. Preinstalled Matte switches are no-name in my opinion but are actually very nice linear switches. Will replace them at some point, one thing to watch for it that the switch legs may be a bit loose or not too tight in tolerance, as a few times when removing keycaps the entire switch came out along with it. It seemed to occur most with the number row.If you can catch this board on another sale like I did at 69 (I really wrestled with buying a second at that price just to have an extra, but I think I'll put that money toward a Paper80 groupbuy) get it without hesitation, particularly if you're looking for an easily matchable case in a neutral color, in a sub-TKL layout, and with a knob. Great keyboard all around, give it 5 stars for the deal alone, at 139 it's a four star board as it does have some corners cut like no alternate colorways and not much in the way of etching or ornamentation in the case back. But if you're like me and just want something that looks great, feels great and particularly types great, then grab one of these epomaker cidoo v75's
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