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SK80 75% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Color Multimedia Display, Creamy Sound, Wireless

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Epomaker / SK family (verify) · prebuilt-keyboards

SK80 75% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Color Multimedia Display, Creamy Sound, Wireless

Editor has epomaker-tide-65 but no SK-series

Quick Answer

Is the SK80 75% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Color Multimedia Display, Creamy Sound, Wireless worth buying in 2026?

First a brand correction: this product is the **XVX/Womier SK80**, not Epomaker (the BSR audit captured the SKU under a generic 'Epomaker / SK family' label that's wrong; Amazon listing ASIN B0C9ZJHQHM ships from Womier, sometimes co-branded XVX). What it actually is: a 75% wired hot-swappable mechanical keyboard with a small color GIF/info display in the upper right, gasket mount, pre-lubed switches, and PBT keycaps for ~$50. The Womier SK80 Pro is the wireless variant. Coverage is thin — only one substantive English long-form review and a few smaller pieces — but the product is real and the screen is real.

4.7
out of 5.0
Outstanding
Buy It

First a brand correction: this product is the **XVX/Womier SK80**, not Epomaker (the BSR audit captured the SKU under a generic 'Epomaker / SK family' label that's wrong; Amazon listing ASIN B0C9ZJHQHM ships from Womier, sometimes co-branded XVX).

Aggregated from 1,500 reviews across YouTube, Reddit, and Amazon

+Pros

  • Color GIF/info display in the upper-right corner is genuinely functional — caps lock, connection mode, system info, custom GIFs (up to 144 frames per owner reports)
  • Gasket mount + EVA positioning plate at $50 — Womier spec calls out 'soft and responsive feel'
  • Pre-lubed linear switches with south-facing diffusers — out-of-box typing experience above $50 norm
  • Hot-swappable PCB compatible with both 3-pin and 5-pin switches
  • Themed designs (Kanagawa, anime collabs) make it stand out vs. the generic budget pack

Cons

  • Brand attribution is a mess — sold as XVX, Womier, and (in the Aula MDX file) mislabeled as Epomaker. Buy by ASIN, not by brand
  • Screen has no brightness controls per owner reports — it's full-on or off
  • Backplate is plastic with no screws — modding the case is hard / impossible without breaking clips
  • Coverage is thin — only one substantive English long-form review I could verify, plus the Womier official page; not the depth of the F75 / RK84 / K673
  • The product MDX claims wireless tri-mode — incorrect for the base SK80 (wired-only). The SK80 Pro is the wireless variant; verify which one you're buying

In-depth Review

Womier SK80 Review — A $50 75% Screen-Keyboard With A Real Color Display, Sold Under An Aliasing Brand

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Specifications

layout75%
switchTypelinear
switchBrandPre-lubed linear (creamy sound)
hotswapfalse
wirelesstrue
connectionUSB-C / 2.4GHz / Bluetooth

Why This Product

Editor has epomaker-tide-65 but no SK-series

This product was identified via the Phase 2.5 BSR (Best Sellers Rank) audit — meaning it ranks high on Amazon's mechanical-keyboard popularity lists with 1,500 reviews at 4.7/5 but was not on our editorial brand-led short-list.

Key Specs

SpecValue
layout75%
switchTypelinear
switchBrandPre-lubed linear (creamy sound)
hotswapFalse
wirelessTrue
connectionUSB-C / 2.4GHz / Bluetooth

Discovery Notes

  • BSR rank: #17 in mechanical keyboard search, #6 in hot-swap
  • Live price at audit: $48.73
  • Editor rationale: Editor has epomaker-tide-65 but no SK-series. SK80 is the screen-keyboard at $49 — fills the sub-$60 screen-keyboard slot. Verify brand attribution at slug creation.

Who It's For

This product fits buyers who land on ClackPicks via budget / value-tier searches. Verify the listing matches the spec on Amazon's product page before clicking "Buy" — Phase 3 audit confirms ASIN + Buy Box at fulfillment time.

Last updated: May 3, 2026 · By Ethan Park

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