🎮 Unleash Your Inner Gamer with Style!
The WomierSK75 is a premium 75% wireless mechanical gaming keyboard featuring a full aluminum alloy shell, VIA programmable keys, and a high-capacity 4000mAh battery. With hot-swappable POM switches and vibrant RGB backlighting, it offers both performance and aesthetic appeal for gamers and professionals alike.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 84 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Number of Sections | 3 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Linear |
Compatible Devices | Devices Laptop, PC, Tablet, Smartphone, Mac |
Connectivity Technology | 2.4GHz Wireless BT5.0/USB-C |
Special Features | Full Aluminum CNC, 75% Keyboard, VIA Programmable Macro |
Number of Keys | 82 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Modern Gaming |
Color | Green |
Material | Aluminum |
A**I
Extremely solid keyboard for the price
I've been using this keyboard as my primary keyboard for few months now after buying/customizing several other keyboards prior to this (including some other womier keyboards), and I am a big fan.- I didn't love the original keycaps, in part because the legends were very low contrast and hard to read, but that was okay with me since I was already buying this with the intent of adding my own keycaps (the GMK DMG set). The stock keycaps felt nice enough and seemed of decent quality, but I just haven't used them so they don't really factor into my rating much.- The RGB is very nice, especially with the stock switches that have little plastic diffusers that make the RGB more of a soft glow. It has all the different modes you'd expect, nothing missing there as far as I'm concerned. You won't see it in my photo since the brightness is turned down quite a bit, but at the max brightness this thing is BRIGHT. First time i've ever turned the RGB down on a keyboard tbqh.- The fact that this works with VIA is very nice. I've set up my own function layers, and conveniently, when holding down a fn/layer key, this keyboard will light up the RGB behind meta keys (i.e. things like changing keyboard settings, rgb brightness, media keys, and so on) for you to make them easier to find! I've never used a keyboard/firmware that did this before, so props to them for this addition.- I previously have not been too much into linear switches, but the ones that came with this board are great. I expected to swap them out at some point and just haven't done it because I actually really like these, and the sound and feel are great. I can't compare them to many other linears (because i've been largely a tactile person) but these are good enough to sell me on using linear more than I have in the past.- The case feels great, has a nice weight to it, is very solid, and is shaped nicely. I prefer it frankly to my keychron Q1, which was my daily driver before this one.- Overall sound is great, to my ears. I'm not exactly a connoisseur of typing sound or anything, and I think people get really weird about this who are super deep into the hobby, but I have to admit this thing does sound quite nice in my own experience. I can certainly hear a positive difference between this and some of the less nice keyboards I have. I would put it in the same tier as the Cidoo ABM-066, my alice layout board, which also has a very nice deep poppy sound to it.- The stabilizers also feel great on this and aren't as scratchy sounding as the ones that came with my keychron.Basically I feel like this thing more or less improves on the keychron I was using before, at half the price. I wish there was a knob option, that's all. I also do wish I could use customized QMK on this; i did enjoy customizing my own firmware for the keychron board I have, but what it comes with works better out of the box for me than the Q1's did.
P**N
Great aluminum keyboard that is plug and play
This is my first aluminum keyboard and I love the weight and feel of it. However, I do wish it came with tactile switches. That can be resolved with the hotswap feature tho. Also the battery life is pretty good.
F**K
Good quality, typing ease
Just a huge wow. Solid keyboard, no lagging issues and very nice construction. Extremely good price for what you are getting. The factory switches allow you to type rather quickly and you can also use the ALT+H function to make the response time even quicker. Customizing the keyboard and setting your own macros is one of my favorite parts about it. Best keyboard I have so far.
M**0
womier sk75
This is one of the best keyboards my daughter owns. She loves it! It has good weight to it. The keyboard has little sparkles on it and everything. Rgb effects is beautiful as well. Sounds creamy. It connects easily. Just an all around perfect keyboard. A must have!
B**L
better then razer
feels very heavy all metal and very good quality puts my razer keyboard to shame for less
H**S
Good keyboard..some gripes
This is a nice keyboard with a hefty feel. However, it seems that I have received a used unit , because the keycaps located near the screws were already damaged when I initially opened the package. Also, the switches were a bit too light for my liking and would result in more typos than usual. It would have been nice if it came with different choices for switches. Other than that, it works really well, sounds really good, and the Bluetooth works very well so far.
J**O
It's decent, especially if this is your first actual nice keyboard.
First off, I have a few custom keyboards so it's not like I went from a cheap membrane to this. I don't have any big problems with this keyboard, I'm just not personally a fan of a few things. First of all, the coating and finish. It's kind of rough, which is understandable considering its power coated (iirc), but I prefer smoother E-coat or anodized finishes on keyboards. Also, this board does kind of rely on the dampening materials to sound good. It's not awful without foam, but it's quite thin sounding, mostly due to the cheaper case material and flex-cut PCB (neither of which are much of an issue if you're using the plate and/or case foam). A lot of nicer boards don't need sound dampening to sound good, though this board is quite cheap so it's not a huge deal to me. Next, the switches. They are a pre-lubed linear, made entirely out of POM, which is a very low-friction plastic. This means they feel pretty smooth, however the quality of POM they use for the switches on top of the lube being a little light for my tastes makes them quite scratchy sounding to me. I swapped out the switches with Wuque Studio's POM+ (which are also entirely POM), and they sounded much nicer. Also, the keycaps you get with the black or white colorway a little bit worse in quality that the other colors, just so you know (I have the black colorway, the keycaps are not great). With all that being said, this is the opinion of someone who has multiple keyboards that are worth more than triple the price of this board, so I'm being quite harsh. If you aren't much into custom keyboards and just want something that's in stock, has a relatively deep and "creamy" sound profile, and looks pretty nice, then this board is definitely a great option. Like all products, do your research before making a purchase. There are many YouTube videos comparing this board to others in this price bracket (there are quite a few of them). Though, I would personally recommend the Rainy75 over this as the build quality and switches are much better in my opinion.
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