Epomaker’s new HE80 keyboard packs high-end features with low price tag
The keyboard market's love of Hall Effect switches continues, and the technology is rapidly becoming more accessible. The latest contender to enter the ring is Epomaker with its new HE80, a 75% compact keyboard that packs a suite of high-end, gamer-focused features into a package with a surprisingly low launch price.
On paper, the HE80 delivers features we'd expect from much more expensive offerings. It's built around a compact 82-key layout (75%), saving precious desk space while keeping the essential arrow and function keys. Under the hood, Epomaker has fitted its own MagneX Hall Effect switches.








In a market currently saturated with ultra-flexible, gasket-mounted keyboards, Epomaker designed the HE80 with a “no flex-cut” mounting plate for a rigid and solid typing platform. This construction aims to provide firm and direct feedback on every keystroke, a feel that many typists and gamers may prefer over the softer, bouncier experience that has recently dominated the scene. The board also ships with a set of PBT keycaps and includes an extra set of transparent PC keycaps for those who want to maximise the RGB glow.
The customisation suite is where the HE80 truly aims to make its mark. The magnetic switches are hot-swappable, but the most impressive aspect is the software-free configuration. Through an online driver, which avoids the need for installing software, users can fine-tune the keyboard's performance. This includes adjusting the actuation point and end-travel on a per-key basis, allowing for a completely personalised setup.
It also supports a trio of advanced functions. Dynamic Keystroke, or DKS, allows a single key to perform different actions depending on how far you press it. Then, there's Mod-Tap, a feature that lets a key serve two roles depending on how you press it. Finally, its Toggle Key function, or TGL, enables you to turn any key into a latching switch, similar to Caps Lock, for any assigned action. For a launch price of $62.99/€62.95, the Epomaker HE80 stands as a very aggressive entry into the Hall Effect market.
KitGuru says: Have you ever tried a Hall Effect keyboard? Could the new Epomaker HE80 be your first?
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