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r/keyboards on Reddit: Recommendations for 75% Keyboard
September 1, 2024 -

Hello guys Im looking for a 75% keyboard which has a wireless Connections doesnt matter if its Bluetooth or with a usb dongle. Im using it for Coding and Gaming.
I was watching some youtube Videos about some Keychron boards some Epomaker and others but everyone says something else so I am asking here.

My Requierements are simple.

I dont care about the Switches as long as they are not to loud I will use it in the Office too.
My Budget is Around 120€

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r/keyboards on Reddit: Premium 75% Mechanical Keyboard Recommendations
August 20, 2025 -

I'm switching over from Apple Magic Keyboard (been using for the last 5 years) and looking for a 75% prebuilt keyboard. I'm willing to spend $300-400. I work on macOS and Linux exclusively and will mostly use it for work with occasional gaming. I'd like to have RGB backlight option. Any recommendations?

Few options I've seen so far:

  1. Keychron Q1 Max QMK/VIA Wireless - Seems to be the closest one that fits my needs

  2. Mode Sonnet - I really like this one but it doesn't have RGB

  3. Hope75 - Looks nice but only has RGB strip

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reddit.com › r/keyboards › best budget 75% keyboard
r/keyboards on Reddit: Best budget 75% keyboard
September 28, 2025 -

Hello guys im looking for a good budget keyboard around 50€ and availability in europe. Just for casual usecase like gaming or research stuff.

Do you have any recommendation?

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reddit.com › r/mechanicalkeyboards › give me your favorite 75% keyboards
r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: Give me your favorite 75% keyboards
November 19, 2022 -

Drop any and every 75% keeb you know and why you love it. Whether that may be below $100, around $250, or over $500, I don't mind. I also don't care if it is barebones or comes fully built. I can also mod, so if it needs tweaks, just mention it. Don't think about switches, that's another can of worms to talk about, unless you have one that you really take pride in to share. It would be nice though if it had a knob or whatever extra I could use to personalize my experience with it. It needs to have the function row and can be wired and wireless, that's non-negotiable for me.

For the last 6 months, I have been meaning to upgrade my basic ass Royal Kludge that I have modded as much as I can to get it to be the best that I can have it. And I am actually really happy with it. Though I am still itching to get something better. More premium feeling. Smoother. Generally better quality and maybe even good resale value.

I want to know what's in the market right now and what might come out within the next couple of months.

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reddit.com › r/mechanicalkeyboards › top 3 75% keyboards of all time
r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: Top 3 75% Keyboards of all time
1 month ago -

Been into this hobby for only more than a year, and I noticed there had been only a few 75% projects. I think not a lot of people like 75% either, but for me, it is one of my favorite sizes next to TKL and 65%. Full size is also good, but I prefer it when doing work-related tasks instead of everyday use. That being said, to those who have been in the hobby for a while now, and also likes 75%, what is your top 3 75% keyboard of all time? Right now, here is mine:

  1. Mode Sonnet - I really like the design of the board, and the accent on top makes it unique for me.

  2. Monokei x TGR Tomo - Also a great board. I feel that it is light compared to other boards I have, but the sound still is good for me.

  3. TKD Pt.1/75 - This is the most simple-looking among the list, but I feel like this is the overall best I have right now for 75%. The build and sound quality are great, and it’s a heavy board. But I really like how it sounds.

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reddit.com › r/keyboards › recommendations for 75% keyboards under $300
r/keyboards on Reddit: Recommendations for 75% keyboards under $300
September 24, 2024 -

So I recently got a Varmilo VXT81 that I waited 4 months to get from MK, only to find that the USB-C port is loose enough that it causes the keyboard to disconnect intermittently if I move it too much. I plan on returning it to MK and getting my money back

It soured me on the brand, but I'm still set on a 75% keyboard with a similar layout (function keys spaced above, etc) and I prefer linear switches like Cherry Reds. My budget is $300, which includes the keyboard/PCB/switches/keys/etc. I'd prefer a prebuilt board but open to building one if it provides some kind of tangible benefit. There's just so many brands out there right now that appear good that in actuality, aren't

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reddit.com › r/keyboards › looking for a wireless 75% mechanical keyboard
r/keyboards on Reddit: Looking for a Wireless 75% Mechanical Keyboard
August 25, 2025 -

Budget: ~€150 EUR
Size: 75%
Other: Wireless (Bluetooth/2.4 GHz), prebuilt preferred, ISO-DE layout, quiet tactile or linear switches

Problem:
Hey everyone! I’m on the hunt for a wireless 75% mechanical keyboard for office use. I love tactile feedback, but it can’t be too loud, I don’t want to annoy colleagues. If you say linear are way better for that use I would also consider linear switches.

I’m new to the mech keyboard world, but I want something I’ll still enjoy typing on for years. Right now I’m using a Royal Kludge RK84 with blue switches that we had lying around in the office. I like the feel, but it’s too loud and has an ANSI layout, so I constantly have to search for keys. ISO-DE would be a huge plus.

I’ve browsed prebuilt options but haven’t found a 75% wireless board where I was 100% satisfied or a lot of people had bad experiences with it.

Preferences:

  • Wireless (Bluetooth or 2.4 GHz)

  • ISO-DE layout

  • Prebuilt preferred (DIY optional)

  • Clean-looking, material/color doesn’t matter too much, some color would e appreciated

  • Quiet tactile preferred, silent linear okay too

If you’ve got recommendations or personal experiences, links are super appreciated!

- Edit: Also what do you think of brands like EPOMAKER or Royal Kludge?

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reddit.com › r/hipyotech › help me choose a new 75% keyboard!
r/HipyoTech on Reddit: Help me choose a new 75% keyboard!
October 10, 2024 -

I'm relatively new to mechanical keyboards and after seeing so many videos and articles, I was feeling overwhelmed and would appreciate if someone could help me choose a keyboard! This is a list of things that I think would appreciate on the keyboard

  • 75% keyboard

  • feel and sound of keyboard matters to me, I like thocky keyboards or ones that are on the quieter side. even if they are thocky, I don't want them to be too loud.

  • I like smooth feels and clean designs.

  • I would like it to be customizable (that doesn't require soldering) but also good quality enough without modding required. As of right now, I don't think I'm confident or into mechanical keyboards enough to go frankenstein or just mod it too much so I would appreciate if it's good enough quality before modding. But I definitely want to be able to in the future if I wanted so I would like customization to be an option.

  • I don't really care about RGB but some kind of backlight would be nice.

  • I also like wireless keyboards but wireless/wire/no wire offered etc. don't really matter too much.

  • For a budget, I'm looking on a more budget friendly side but I'm thinking 100~150 I would be okay with.

I know this is a lot but I was struggling finding one on my own so I would really appreciate the help. Thank you!

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reddit.com › r/keyboards › i want to buy a 75% keyboard for competitive gaming
r/keyboards on Reddit: I want to buy a 75% keyboard for competitive gaming
July 14, 2025 -

Hi Reddit friends, I'm somewhat new to forums... I came to this platform to ask for help. I'm looking for a 75% keyboard for competitive gaming... what I'm looking for is excellent latency. Price doesn't matter. I hope you can help me with your recommendations!

I want to add something to this post. On the keyboard I'm currently using (HyperX Alloy Origins Core), when I press the space bar (on the edge of the keyboard), sometimes the key doesn't activate; the key doesn't stay in place. That said, in addition to a low-latency keyboard, I'm looking for a keyboard that doesn't have these types of issues!

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r/keyboards on Reddit: Premium 75% keyboard Recommendations
May 12, 2024 -

I’m looking for a 75% keyboard and im willing to pay between $300-$400. I dont mind buying a barebones or prebuilt but Im looking for this best you can buy at that price point. Both the Qk75 and Zoom 75 caught my eye but theyre both out of stock. Id be using the keyboard mainly for gaming.

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reddit.com › r/keyboards › i want a good 75% mechanical keyboard, but i don't know what to get...
r/keyboards on Reddit: I want a good 75% mechanical keyboard, but I don't know what to get...
May 21, 2024 - You want simple RK 87. Depending on what you want keyswich wise and keycap like they are OK. I had their 77% it was a decent keyboard. However, I love my 60% with cherry silver speed switches.
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reddit.com › r/keyboards › which 75% keyboard can you recommend?
r/keyboards on Reddit: Which 75% Keyboard can you recommend?
August 21, 2024 -

Hello everyone,

iam looking for a new Gaming Keyboard. I have a few criteria which the keyboard should have:

  • 75% Layout: I still want to have a small numpad but want to get rid of the Page Up, Page Down... keys

  • White colour with some color on the keys like this one:

  • It should have a wrist rest

  • Optional is a Media Control Wheel/Buttons

Maybe you know some good keyboards which I'll like.

Thank you!

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75% doesn't generally include a numpad. You might be happier with an even smaller keyboard, like a 65%, and a separate numpad off to the side. There are a couple of modular keyboards with detachable numpads, but I'm not sure if any of them omit the keys you're saying you don't want. While some keyboards are sold with wristwrests, most aren't, but you can buy one separately -- and you're usually much more likely to get one you like that way. If you find a keyboard you otherwise like and it doesn't have that color pattern, you'll likely have the option of replacing the keycaps with others you can buy separately. Many mechanical keyboards will even include a keycap puller in the box to make it easier. Here are my impressions of a 75% keyboard I just bought, the Epomaker P75. But it won't meet your requirement to have a numpad or omit the page up/down keys.
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The thing is: 75% with numpad is 98 mini, 96% f rowless, acr mini 98. Also with your preferences I’d look into building keyboard by yourself, and same keycaps are manufactured by Akko: https://akkogear.eu/products/monsgeek-m2-qmk-diy-kit?variant=43143216627911 https://akkogear.eu/products/herb-garden-keycap-set-187-key Review: https://youtu.be/MwOGJmruHw8?si=uf5t05HGyot9IojR Also that keycaps could be found from GMK: https://gmkkeycap.com/product/130-keys-geoma-keycap-pbt-xda-japanese-korean-key-cap/ And any switches to your preference. End price of your build would be somewhere like 250 euro. In my mind - that worth the buck. Also you can buy wrist rest separately. If you for some reason want to have your dream keyboard from above, but don’t want to build it: https://www.amazon.co.uk/EPOMAKER-Mechanical-Backlight-Double-Shot-Programmable/dp/B09QGVVWKS 98 mini, 1800, 96% frl - that’s your searches Tbh - I’d go with a kit myself because that monsgeek build is Aluminum, gasket, noise pack and board is nicely cut, also programmable with QMK. But I like to build keyboards by myself and service them, so that’s just my opinion.
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reddit.com › r/mechanicalkeyboards › why are 75% keyboards so popular 😤
r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: Why Are 75% Keyboards So Popular 😤
July 27, 2024 -

Like WHY?!?! From what I’ve seen, they look compacted and squished together. I don’t like how they are so long and not very wide.

I’m having a hard time finding a full size keyboard case or kit. Let me know if you have any ideas.

EDIT: Reworded it for all you keyboard warriors.

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reddit.com › r/keyboards › buying advice: trying to find a solid budget 75% keyboard
r/keyboards on Reddit: Buying advice: Trying to find a solid budget 75% keyboard
July 19, 2024 -

Info:

  • Budget: Max $130 (Would like to stay closer to $110, but don't mind)

  • Size: 75% exploded or compact

  • ANSI

  • Wireless

  • Preferably aluminum

  • New to this so I am planning to mod down the line, but would like it to be decent out of box for now

I had a few I was looking at, but am also looking for suggestions as to others you would recommend. I put these in order of how much I was interested in them. (Standard prices):

  • Lemokey P1 Pro: $129

  • Bridge75 Plus: $109

  • Womier SK75: $109 (But with $20 off could be as low as $89)

  • M1W V3: $99

  • LEOBOG Hi8: $114.99

  • NuPhy Halo75 V2: $129.95

  • EPOMAKER x LEOBOG Hi75: $99