⌨️ Elevate your desk game with smart style and pro precision!
The EPOMAKER Ajazz AK820 Pro is a premium 75% wireless mechanical keyboard featuring a vibrant 1.9-inch TFT smart display, versatile Bluetooth 5.1/2.4GHz/USB-C connectivity, and a gasket-mounted flex-cut design for quiet, cushioned typing. With 1.6 million RGB lighting options and compatibility across Mac and Windows, it’s engineered for professionals seeking a compact, customizable, and high-performance typing experience.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 81 |
Number of Sections | 5 |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Cherry MX Red |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Linear |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Tablet |
Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
Special Features | Volume Roller, Ergonomic, Backlit, Customizable Display Keys, Hot-Swappable |
Number of Keys | 81 |
Style | Classic |
Color | Grey |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadi, Polycarbonate |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.87"L x 5.35"W x 1.57"H |
A**E
Pleasantly surprising quality for the price, get the Gift switch version! Great Sound and Value!
Honestly I'm quite pleasantly surprised with the board. Definitely get the Gift Switch version and not the Flying Fish version, at least if your preference is a slightly better feel than barely touching the key to make it immediately bottom out. The Gift switch isn't too much heavier to initially press down, but it has a stronger resistance to being pressed all the way down, and the initial difference at least for me personally is definitely my preference. If you want a super light switch though, the Flying Fish version may be for you, I just found I kept accidentally pressing keys I didn't mean to, but have a much more enjoyable experience on the Gift switch version!The overall typing experience and feel is really solid, one of the best sounding keyboards and over all feel I've ever personally typed on. This is especially considering my previous keyboard that wasn't integrated into my device I owned was I believe a corsair k70 or something similar from 5 or more years ago that was probably worse build quality and definitely lacked any sort of upgradability without needing to de-solder every switch, among other things that are just way too much hassle and when the idea of modding keyboards was way relatively novel.This board, is definitely unapologetically plastic, but for being all plastic, there really is not all that much give. It has pretty much every modern feature you'd be looking for:- Solid quality keycaps and material (at least in terms of sound and feel, how they hold up after a lot of use will need further use)- A gasket mount which makes the overall typing experience feel a little softer.- A really nice typing sound and feel, probably aided by some extra layers of foam and or other things in the board that's way more technical know-how than I can describe, point is, without modding at all, sound and feel are really nice!- South facing LEDs for less risk of clearance issues modding in the future, particularly certain keycap profiles (OEM, XDA just a few examples).- Hotswappable switches! If a key switch were to wear out and or you wanted to change the switches out for ones that feel different to type on, you can do so without needing to solder the switches, it's simply much more beginner friendly.- A Knob for easy access volume control!- A Software that admittable is kind of, not fantastic (and kind of difficult to actually find, I just recommend the v1.0 on epomaker's site) but allows you to change the lighting modes and stuff a little bit easier than following through the manuals fn + (various key presses) for different effects, as well as I believe change some keybinds on the keys. If you are having issues getting it to allow you to change things on the keyboard, note that it has to be specifically plugged in via usb and not a wireless connection with the included dongle or bluetooth.- A Screen on the keyboard that can display gifs though I haven't specifically set that up myself since it's just not that important to me. A genuinely let down on the screen is that you can adjust it to be your computer's date and time via the software, but it is not at all really customizable beyond just the gif option. It's stuck using the 24hr clock instead of am/pm, and at least I don't believe you can change it. If learn otherwise I'll update this review!- USB C to A, Bluetooth, and 2.4g Dongle connectivity that at least testing specifically via 2.4g dongle, has no real world latency difference in terms of feel wireless vs wired!- RGB! The colors are pretty solid, a fair bit of decent customization options, but nothing really to write home about, definitely less customization compared to a Razer or Corsair keyboard, but enough that in general for most people, probably won't really matter especially if you stick it to one solid color. A couple downsides to the RGB is that if you have caps lock or windows lock, or are charging, there's a bright LED that definitely kind of bleeds into the other LEDs around them which can lessen the overall look, especially since I don't believe you can change those LEDs specifically.For what it is, it's a very solid board that I can definitely see myself potentially doing a little bit of light modding with over time as I get a little more into the custom keyboard hobby. Given my experience with it, it's feels like a very nice starting point to learn what I like in terms of feel and to be able to change and adapt it easily over time! It's definitely not perfect, but it's quite a huge value even over a board that's probably $20 cheaper, this is definitely worth it for the over all value proposition, unless you're gonna start looking at more around $100 boards.
A**R
Durable, Incredibly well made, Look and Sound is perfect.
I could not rave about this enough. The quality is unmatched by any keyboard I have had before. It sounds incredibly and works so well. This is an especially great option if you want to customize your keyboard, but even the og look and sound it's just beautiful. This thing is heavy and durable, it feels so well-made. The animated gif screen works great and was fairly easy to set up once I had some online instructions. I only wish it had a number pad at the end but for 60 bucks it was well worth the price. I can't wait to upgrade to a larger keyboard in the future.
L**M
Versatile and Responsive Keyboard – A Perfect Match for Tech Projects and Everyday Use
As someone who works across multiple platforms—Mac, Linux, Windows, and even embedded systems like Raspberry Pi and Jetson Orin Nano—I’ve been impressed by the EPOMAKER Ajazz AK820 Pro. It’s a well-crafted 75% mechanical keyboard that not only looks sleek but performs with precision and versatility.✅ What I Love:Excellent Key Feel: The Flying Fish switches offer a satisfying tactile response that feels both smooth and accurate. Typing is a pleasure, and the feedback is crisp without being overly noisy.Triple-Mode Connectivity: The built-in Bluetooth 5.1, 2.4GHz wireless, and Type-C wired options make this keyboard incredibly flexible. I often use it wirelessly with my Raspberry Pi and Jetson-based robot car projects, and not having to run a cable directly to the robot is a huge convenience.Cross-Platform Compatibility: Whether I’m working on macOS, Linux, or Windows, the AK820 Pro has handled every platform without issue. It connects quickly, and the key mappings are consistent and reliable.TFT Smart Display & Knob: The little smart screen and rotary knob add both charm and function. You can view real-time info like battery level, connectivity mode, or even system stats depending on your setup. The knob is great for quick volume control or other customizable actions.Solid Build with Gasket Mount: The gasket-mounted design adds a premium feel to typing. There’s a subtle softness and bounce to each keystroke, making longer sessions more comfortable and enjoyable.🎯 Great For:Developers and makers who need a portable, wireless keyboard that works across devices.Gamers or daily users who enjoy responsive typing with just the right amount of tactile feedback.Anyone looking for a well-rounded mechanical keyboard with modern features and customization options.
D**
Awesome sound and nice feel
It's a cheap mechanical keyboard (I got it for $48), so the quality mostly matches the price. The knob is pretty wobbly and most of the keys also have a little wobble to them.However, the sound is amazing, I got it with the Gift Switches. It also looks and feels really premium (I only replaced some of the keycaps to get a nicer color pallete, otherwise it's stock). The little display is super cool, and the rgb has many options if you like that sort of thing (also somewhat cheap).For almost $70, you can get way better ones with aluminum bases potentially, but if you can get it on sale for under $50, it's super worth it. Sound and feels way better than the Epomaker x Aula F75.It's a nice, budget keyboard for those who want a decent mechanical keyboard but don't want to spend $150+ on a premium one.
L**A
Best Budget Keyboard!
The best budget keyboard you can get right now. It is thocky and creamy, providing an overall fantastic typing experience. Definitely a must have in your setup. The screen is extremely customizable, and I am in love. I put a little Hello Kitty Gif on the screen. So cute.
S**Q
Good
BEAUTIFUL. The sound of the keys oh my god amazing. Perfect size and easy to connect to computer and lots of customization with the light colors
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