EPOMAKER G84 HE wireless mechanical keyboard is now 20% off on Amazon

The EPOMAKER G84 HE wireless mechanical keyboard is currently available for $67.99 on Amazon, dropping from its usual $84.99 list price. That is a solid $17 saved with this 20% discount (purchase link down below).

This unique 80% mechanical keyboard uses the Hall Effect magnetic switches instead of traditional metal contacts. These switches are pre-lubed and allow you to manually adjust the actuation point anywhere from 0.1mm to 3.3mm. This means you can set the keys to be hyper-sensitive for perfectly timing parries in RPG games, and then switch them to a deeper press for everyday typing to avoid accidental inputs.

The EPOMAKER G84 HE Wireless also boasts an interesting design with gradient-painted keys against a deep grey base. The colors match perfectly and are even more enhanced with the customizable dynamic RGB lighting. The keyboard also delivers a premium typing feel thanks to multiple layers of sound-dampening foam. You can connect it to your setup with a cable or using the included wireless dongle, and it also supports Bluetooth.

The keyboard is also highly functional, with support for Rapid Trigger and SOCD (Simultaneous Opposing Cardinal Directions) features to instantly register your movements without any delay or input lag. It even includes Dynamic Key Rollover, so a single keypress can execute up to four different commands depending on how far you press it.

If you want a premium-feeling mechanical keyboard without paying the premium price, you should definitely consider the EPOMAKER G84 HE.


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