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Epomaker HE75 V2 Hall Effect Keyboard Debuts at $89.99

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Epomaker has launched the revised HE75 V2, a 75% Hall effect gaming keyboard that blends enthusiast design with an accessible price. The board features an ABS plastic case with a gasket mount and an FR4 plate, though notably lacks PCB or plate flex cuts—a choice that prioritizes sound over the typical enthusiast-preferred flex. It retains a 75% layout with a num row and F row, plus a reduced three-key nav cluster.

A modular, programmable volume knob can be swapped for two switches, and the keyboard comes in all-white or all-black finishes with color-matched translucent PC keycaps. RGB lighting is amplified by edge lighting through faceted diffusers. The HE75 V2 employs Epomaker's Creamy Jade Magnetic switches and promises a poppy sound signature via its FR4 plate and POM switches. Connectivity is handled through tri-mode support: Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz with 8 kHz polling, and USB-C.

Priced at $89.99, the HE75 V2 is now available directly from Epomaker and on Amazon. This update refines the original HE75 Mag with new aesthetics and enthusiast touches while maintaining its core identity as an affordable Hall effect option. The omission of flex cuts is a curious spec decision that may polarize the very community it aims to attract, marking a practical compromise in its design philosophy.