By: Qian Chen
May 8, 2026
Once again, I have gotten myself into another hobby. I was recently on my education degree practicum at a junior high school, where the students had a field trip to a college to learn about technology. When I walked into the room, I saw about eight 3D printers. I have used 3D printers during the second year of my engineering degree for a project, but it never seemed that interesting. However, this time, something about it just interested me. While the students were engaged in an activity, I peeked through the glass of one of the printers. I watched the nozzle move back and forth while layers of plastic were being stacked on top of each other. It was not anything special, but I found it mesmerizing. Then, before I knew it, I was on my phone searching for the best 3D printer to buy. I ended up being on my phone for the majority of the field trip. Luckily, the facilitators took care of the students, so my partner teacher did not mind my lack of attention to my duties. I eventually settled on a product, but I remembered there was a student in the school who was very passionate about 3D printers. I asked him which printer I should get, and he managed to upsell me to a more expensive one. I have been using the one I bought quite a bit, but it is still too early to conclude if it was a good or bad decision. However, what I can tell you is whether or not buying the Epomaker RT100 Pro is a good decision. As with every review, we will take a deep dive into the product to inform your decision, so keep reading to discover the details!

Our review unit of the Epomaker RT100 Pro traveled all the way from Shenzhen, China, to our location in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, through eMile Express shipping. This product was also shipped alongside the Epomaker's TH80 V2, TH80 V2 Pro, HE108, and Luma100. The cardboard packaging had a few dents and cracks, but most of the contents inside were in excellent condition. The Epomaker RT100 Pro packing had a few bend marks, which were likely caused by collisions with the other Epomaker products inside the shipping package.

The packaging of the Epomaker RT100 Pro follows the standard Epomaker design of splitting the box into a highlight color and a black section. The highlight color chosen for this package is light green. The Epomaker logo is printed on the top left, with some featured specifications printed below. More information, with descriptive logos, is located on the bottom right. On the bottom left, the product name is printed, while a picture of the keyboard is found on the top right. The other sides of the packaging include information about Epomaker and more specifications.
Pulling from Epomaker's website, we have the following specifications:
Keyboard
Layout: Full Sized Gaming Keyboard
Number of Keys: 103 Keys + 4 Keys or 1 Screen + 1 Knob
Battery: 5000mAh Battery
Connectivity: 2.4Ghz Wireless/Bluetooth/USB Wired
Compatibility: Mac/WIN/Android
Front Height: 2cm
Back Height: 3.2cm
Typing Angle: Fixed at 5.8 degrees
Case Material: ABS Plastic
Plate Material: PC Plate
Flex-Cut: No Flex-Cut
Stabilizers: Plate-Mounted Stabilizer
Mounting Structure: Gasket-Mounted
Sound Dampening: 5-Layer Sound Optimizing System including PORON Noise-Cancelling Foam, Switch Socket Pad, Sound Enhancement PET, Switch Socket Pad and Bottom Silicone
Keycaps Profile: Cherry Profile
Keycaps Material: PBT
Keycaps Manufacturing Technique: Dye-Sublimation
Switch: Factory Lubed Mechanical Switch
Hot-Swappable: Yes, the RT100 PRO keyboard is hot-swappable
RGB: Yes, the RT100 PRO keyboard has dynamic RGB backlight with per-key adjustable south-facing LEDs
Polling Rate: 1000hz (Wired/2.4Ghz) or 125hz (BT)
Latency: 4ms (Wired), 8ms (2.4Ghz), 16ms (BT)
Keyboard Dimensions: 43.3cm*14.2cm*4.5cm
Keyboard Weight: around 1.3Kg
Switch
Switch Name: EPOMAKER Sea Salt Silent V2 Switch
Switch Type: 5-pin Mechanical Switch, Silent, Linear, Pre-Lubed
Trigger Force: 45±5gf
Bottom-out Force: 51±5gf
Pre-Travel: 1.8±0.4mm
Total Travel: 3.5±0.4mm
Light Diffuser: No Light Diffuser

Inside the packaging, I found the instruction manual, brand card, and a screen cloth along with the Epomaker RT100 Pro, which was sealed in a transparent plastic wrap. Inside the compartment labeled "Accessories Are Underneath!" I was indeed able to find the accessories. Epomaker has included a USB Type-A to Type-C cable, eight extra keycaps, six extra switches, two extra rubber pads, and a switch and keycap puller.
Page Index
1. Introduction, Packaging, Specifications
2. A Closer Look - Hardware and Software
3. A Closer Look - Disassembly and Internals
4. Conclusion