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The Epomaker Galaxy 100 is built for custom keyboard enthusiasts

Epomaker's latest keyboard, the Galaxy 100, might just be the keyboard you're looking for. This customisable 1800-layout keyboard blends comfort, functionality, and stunning aesthetics, packing high-end features at a not-so-high price tag.

The Epomaker Galaxy 100 packs a full-size keyboard with a dedicated number pad and function keys into a compact 1800 layout, saving precious desk space without sacrificing usability. A handy rotary knob provides quick and easy volume control, perfect for gamers and productivity users alike.

With VIA support, the Galaxy 100 allows you to remap keys, create macros, and tailor the keyboard to your exact needs. Multiple profiles allow you to switch between different layouts and settings on the fly, making it ideal for various tasks and workflows. Built to last, the Galaxy 100 features a metal chassis that exudes a premium feel and enhances durability. South-facing LEDs provide vibrant and even backlighting, with 19 RGB lighting modes for you to choose from.

The gasket-mounted PC plate delivers a thocky sound and a cushioned feel. At the same time, the hot-swappable PCB supports both 3-pin and 5-pin mechanical switches, allowing you to easily customise the feel and sound of your keyboard. Connectivity options are plentiful, with wired, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz wireless modes to ensure compatibility with Windows and Mac systems. A massive 8000mAh battery is packed within the keyboard. The Epomaker Galaxy 100 is available in grey and black with either Feker White Marble switch or Epomaker Wisteria Linear switches, starting at $109.99/€108.95.

KitGuru says: If you're in the market for an 1800 mechanical keyboard, you won't find many options offering such a complete feature set at this price.

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