Relative, Trust me the knob business is a total waste when using the keyboard for productive functions. I would rather take a uniform key position and spacing. Again personal preference. I would get a macro keypad if you want knobs for editing etc. You have more options there.
@@gamernerd7139 it's 3 keys in one bro, + additional layers if you have qmk via. how tf is that a waste of space? what are you gonna put there instead, scroll lock? insert? I have a knob on my keyboard and I aint your relative
Some additional details now that it has been launched: Price: $139 (discounted on Kickstarter for early backers) Colors: Black/grey and purple/white Switches: Wisteria tactile/linear, Sea Salt silent, Flamingo linear Battery Life: 3-15 days depending on backlight setting (per Epomaker)
My biggest problem has been the Epomaker Driver software. Badly made and a total disaster to use. It is confusing and non intutive. It doesnt work often and this is after numerous updates and use of over a year. Their software vendor is some cheapo supplier. I would rather buy a QMK/VIa supported keyboard from the likes of Epomaker.
Seems like a way more affordable AM CyberBoard. Not for me, but to be honest... it looks/sounds great!
They could've added a knob and an extra key if they moved the f row over just a bit
Relative, Trust me the knob business is a total waste when using the keyboard for productive functions. I would rather take a uniform key position and spacing. Again personal preference. I would get a macro keypad if you want knobs for editing etc. You have more options there.
@@gamernerd7139 it's 3 keys in one bro, + additional layers if you have qmk via. how tf is that a waste of space? what are you gonna put there instead, scroll lock? insert? I have a knob on my keyboard and I aint your relative
yea they are wrong as hell about that, the knob is very useful especially in a work setting where you are constantly in meetings @@lesnacke
Some additional details now that it has been launched:
Price: $139 (discounted on Kickstarter for early backers)
Colors: Black/grey and purple/white
Switches: Wisteria tactile/linear, Sea Salt silent, Flamingo linear
Battery Life: 3-15 days depending on backlight setting (per Epomaker)
What to sell the one they sent you?
Can the screen follow local weather, stocks or subscriber stats? I ask bc that seems like things people have wanted in a device.
It is?
I bought it, I like that its different
Them keycaps tho - Impossible to find good south-facing RGB keycaps so hopefully they sell these individually!
Hello can you share me the software please?
$139 once released. $109 kickstart
The question is... is it made out of metal? Or is it plastic... the case i mean
They said it's plastic in the stream
@@ChicaneMedia thats sad
It's chinese shit, so plastic.
honestly as an epomaker th80 pro monet owner. They should change this soft. Its sluggish and looks like well not gonna say that
My biggest problem has been the Epomaker Driver software. Badly made and a total disaster to use. It is confusing and non intutive. It doesnt work often and this is after numerous updates and use of over a year. Their software vendor is some cheapo supplier. I would rather buy a QMK/VIa supported keyboard from the likes of Epomaker.
and QMK/VIA is kind of bad as well...