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Epomaker Reveals Luma100 Low-Profile Mechanical Keyboard With Custom Gateron Switches

The most obvious difference between the Luma40 and the Luma100 is the layout, but the Luma100 also has a gasket mount, as opposed to the tray mount of the Luma40. The Luma100 also uses much more conventional keycaps, with ABS DSA low-profile keycaps with shine-through legends to match the Luma100’s north-facing RGB backlighting. Additionally, the Luma100 follows a much more conventional row-staggered layout, ditching the Luma40’s ortholinear design. The switches in the Luma100 are similar to the Luma84’s, though, being that they seem to be based on the Gateron Low-Profile 2.0 switch standard, although it seems as though Epomaker has commissioned a custom switch for the Luma100, since the switches shown off in a recent unboxing video are unlike other Gateron switches, featuring clear PC housings and a light green stem.


The Luma100 comes with a slim folio case, which is a nice touch for on-the-go users, and it weighs in at just 0.62 kg, which is very light for an aluminium keyboard and should make it significantly more portable. The 96% keyboard can connect to host devices with either USB Type-C wired, 2.4 GHz, or Bluetooth connectivity, and it has a 3,000 mAh battery life to back up those wireless connections. The Luma100 is compatible with VIA for remapping, backlighting customization, and macro creation, although you’ll need to upload a JSON file for the open-source customization utility to recognize the keyboard.











