Epomaker TH80 V2 & V2 Pro: Wireless Keyboards That Last 200 Hours - Yanko Design
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Epomaker TH80 V2 & V2 Pro: Wireless Keyboards That Last 200 Hours - Yanko Design
"The battery is where both boards make their most persuasive argument. The TH80 V2 carries an 8,000 mAh cell rated at 200 hours with the RGB off, and the TH80 V2 Pro steps that up to 10,000 mAh. Most wireless keyboards in this price range ship with cells a quarter that size, which means charging becomes a weekly ritual rather than a distant afterthought."
"Underneath each keystroke is a gasket-mount structure paired with a five-layer sound-dampening system. The polycarbonate plate adds some flex to the mix, and the result is that soft, cushioned thud the keyboard community has taken to calling "creamy." It is one of those things that sounds like marketing until the first time a finger lands on a well-tuned gasket board, and then it just sounds like a very good reason to keep typing."
"Both boards share a compact 75% layout, keeping the function row and dedicated arrow keys while shedding the numpad bulk that full-size keyboards carry everywhere. They are available in two switch flavors: the Creamy Jade linears for a smooth, consistent keystroke, and the Sea Salt Silent V2 switches for anyone sharing a space with people who would rather not hear every word being composed out loud."
The TH80 V2 and TH80 V2 Pro address wireless keyboard frustrations through extended battery performance and thoughtful design. Both models feature a compact 75% layout preserving function rows and arrow keys while eliminating numpad bulk. Available switch options include Creamy Jade linears for smooth keystrokes and Sea Salt Silent V2 switches for quiet operation. A gasket-mount structure with five-layer sound dampening creates the desired "creamy" typing feel. The TH80 V2 includes an 8,000 mAh battery rated for 200 hours without RGB, while the Pro model upgrades to 10,000 mAh capacity. Both support 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth, and wired USB-C connectivity, remember five paired devices, and seamlessly switch between Windows, Mac, and Android platforms.
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