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Epomaker Officially Launches Glyph Typewriter-Style Mechanical Keyboard alongside Aula F75 Ultra, Luma100, and RT100 Pro

The Epomaker Glyph is a 75% mechanical keyboard with 83 keys, a programmable knob, a 2.79-inch full-color TFT screen, and a built-in tablet stand. The highlight of the Glyph is mostly its retro design, which is emphasized by the round, uniform-height keycaps that look a little like bottle caps. The keyboard itself is made of ABS plastic, while the keycaps are dye-sublimated PBT, and the plate is made of aluminium. The Glyph comes with either Epomaker Wisteria V2 switches, which are linear switches with a 45 gf operating force, POM+PTFE stems, PC top housings, and PA66 bottom housings. It also features 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth connectivity and an 8,000 mAh battery. The Glyph is available on Epomaker’s website for $139.
The Aula F75 Ultra is the latest iteration of the collaboration between Epomaker and Aula, building on the existing Aula F75 design that has been a very popular budget option among keyboard enthusiasts. The Aula F75 Ultra brings a number of upgrades over the existing F75 and F75 Pro. Much like the previous keyboards in the series, the Aula F75 Ultra is an all-plastic gasket-mounted keyboard with MX-style mechanical keys, a customizable knob in the top right corner, and wireless connectivity. The F75 Ultra also features VIA customization, which is an improvement over previous versions of the keyboard, and it is still affordable, coming in at $84.99 on the Epomaker site. Epomaker offers the F75 Ultra with both Leobog Reaper (45-50 gf with 1.8 mm pre-travel) or Strawberry Mint switches (29-38 gf actuation force and 1.8 mm pre-travel). It features south-facing per-key RGB backlighting with smoky translucent PC keycaps on a black chassis or white and blue PBT keycaps on a white body.Lastly, the Epomaker RT100 Pro has also launched at $115.99 with an 1800 layout—meaning there is a num pad, but a compressed navigation cluster—and an ABS plastic case with a PC plate that holds MX-style mechanical switches. The RT100 Pro comes in a “Retro White” colorway, which is really more of a beige with green accent keys, and it features a 1.54-inch TFT display with a square aspect ratio—which can also be removed in favor of more switches—and a horizontally-mounted volume roller on the right edge of the keyboard. The RT100 Pro also has south-facing RGB backlighting and tri-mode connectivity backed up by a 5,000 mAh battery. The RGB, display, and keyboard remapping are all handled by the proprietary Epomaker driver for macOS and Windows. While the R100 Pro is hot-swap compatible with both 3- and 5-pin mechanical switches, it is only available with Epomaker Creamy Jade or Sea Salt Salt Silent V2 switches.











