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Epomaker TH99 and TH108 Keyboard Reviews

February 21, 2026 By Techno_Mark Leave a Comment

Introduction (Does It Do What It Should)

It’s time for another review of some Epomaker products, and they are great at keyboards and even mice. We are going to review the TH99 and the TH108 keyboards.

Our Review of the Epomaker TH99

So, here’s a great keyboard that we had a chance to review, and it has all of the cool features. I mean, there is triple method of connectivity like USB wire, the USB dongle, and the Bluetooth.

Now, there is the colorful lights on the keyboard. You can see the video for that. This is kind of a gaming keyboard with an 1800 layout, and has 5 layers of sound-dampening materials. You can see the video of that, because it is quite quiet.

The TH99 has a 4000Mah battery that lasts 800 hours with the Backlight off. It has a 102 South-facing Per-key LEDs, and hot-swappable sockets compatible with 3-pin and 5-pin mechanical switches.

You can find the TH99 on the Epomaker website for about $82.99.

Our Review of the Epomaker TH108 Keyboard

All right, now on to the next keyboard that we’re reviewing with the TH108. This one is a 100 percent sized keyboard, so it is full-sized, right?

It seems to be set up for gaming, but probably not exclusively. Like the TH99, it has a lot of great lights. It also has the 3 types of connectivity with wired, USB dongle, and Bluetooth.

It also has 5-Layer Padded Gasket mount, and it has a hot-swappable custom keyboard. I think the battery lasts longer with 10000 mAh, and I checked the specs, and I believe this is right.

If you want this, head on over to the Epomaker site for about $88.99.

Facts About The Company

Remember when I said that I didn’t know why it was called Epomaker, well, it is actually short for Epoch of Makers. The company is committed to providing feature-packed keyboards for every mechanical keyboard enthusiast.

I noticed on the packaging that there is a label saying AULA, so I’m guessing this is some kind of offshoot company? Apparently, the company is inspired by the agility and ferocity of a wolf spider, and I think I would remember hearing that before with all of these weird comparisons.

What Does This Company Make?

Like I said before, Epomaker not only makes a mouse, but Epomaker makes keyboards. Oh, they also make the Switches and Keycaps for them, too. They also make the accessories for the keyboards as well. That goes for the AULA, too.

Just the Specs, Man

If you’re the type that needs this info, this section is for you!

Specs on the Epomaker TH99

Brand
EPOMAKER
Model
TH99
Layout
96% QWERTY ANSI US Layout
Number of Keys
102 keys
Front Height
About 20MM
Case Material
ABS Plastic
Plate Material
PC Plastic
Flex-Cut
PCB Flex-Cut
Stabilizers
Plate-Mount Stabilizer. (Not compatible with Screw-in Stabilizer)
Mounting Structure
Gasket-Mount
5 layers Sound Dampening
Poron Sandwich Pad, IXPE Switch Pad, PET Sound-Enhancement pad, Bottom Poron and Bottom Silicone
Keycaps Profile
Cherry Profile
Keycaps Material
PBT Plastic
Keycaps Manufacturing technique
Double-Shot
Hot swappable
Yes, 3/5-pin mechanical switches
RGB
South-facing, per-key RGB
Polling Rate
1000Hz (USB, 2.4Ghz), 125Hz (Bluetooth 5.0)
Latency
2ms (USB), 5ms (2.4Ghz wireless), 11ms (Bluetooth 5.0)
Anti-Ghosting
N-Key Rollover
Connectivity
Cable Wired, 2.4GHz, Bluetooth 5.0
Compatibility
Mac/WIN/Android (Not compatible with PS4/5/Switch)
Battery
4000mAh
Keyboard Dimensions
402*303*375MM
Package Weight
2kg

Specs on the Epomaker TH108

Model
TH108 mechanical gaming keyboard
LAYOUT
100% full sized gaming keyboard
Number of Keys
108 Keys
Battery
10000mAh Rechargeable Battery
Connectivity
2.4Ghz Wireless, Bluetooth, USB Cable
Keyboard Height (Spacebar Side)
1.9cm
Keyboard Height (ESC Side)
3.3cm
Kickstand
Yes, TH108 has a 2-stage adjustable kickstand and offers three typing-angles.
Typing Angle
6, 8 and 10.5 degree
Case Material
Thick ABS Plastic
Plate Material
PC Plastic
Flex-Cut
Yes, the TH108 has a flex-cut PC plate and a PCB board.
Stabilizers
TH108 has finely tuned plate-mounted stabilizers and is not compatible with PCB or screw-in stabilizers.
Mounting Structure
Gasket-Mount
Sound Dampening
5 Layers of sound dampening, including PORON sandwich foam, IXPE switch pad, Sound-Enhancement PET, PORON switch socket foam, and bottom silicone.
Keycaps Profile
Cherry Profile
Keycaps Material
PBT Plastic
Keycaps Manufacturing Technique
Double-Shot
Switch
Factory Lubed Linear Switch
Hot swappable
Yes, TH108 has hot-swappable PCB and is compatible with 5-pin mechanical switch.
RGB
South-Facing, Per-Key LEDs
Polling Rate
1000hz in USB and 2.4Ghz mode, and 125hz in Bluetooth mode.
Latency
2ms (USB), 5ms (2.4Ghz Wireless), 11ms (Bluetooth)
Anti-Ghosting
Yes, TH108 supports N-key rollover and is anti-ghosting.
Compatibility
Mac/WIN
Keyboard Dimensions
44.5*14*4.2cm. (44.5cm in length, 14cm in width and 4.2cm in height including keycaps)
Keyboard Weight
1.2kg

If there is something on this that I didn’t cover, please let me know.

Okay, Get To The Unboxing Already!

Maybe I Want It, But Is There Anything Else Like It? Maybe For A Lower Price? Please?

Well, you can find other keyboards on Epomaker’s website, as well as the other reviews of them if you want to do a search.

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