By: Jadon Lee
June 12, 2026
For everyone who I have not kept updated in my life, I have recently started a new position at a large Canadian corporation. What that really entails is that I am now working in a downtown office and I get to experience the great joys of commuting into the center of the city to witness the joys of the social issues in Calgary. All things considered, it is not that bad, and I have not yet come across any personal stories. This new role also means I have to make a lot of changes to my own personal life. For many, that would normally mean adjusting my sleeping schedule for work, but I decided to take it a step further. My shift starts at 7AM so I get home fairly early, providing an abundance of time after work. I have chosen to incorporate a healthier lifestyle by taking more time to exercise. I have been doing some weight training, and also taken up the hobby of self-torture in the form of running. I will say, all of these changes are inherently healthy for me, but it is always good to maintain some semblance of familiarity in my life. What is that activity, you may ask? League of Legends, of course. That is right, I am out of retirement and as toxic as ever. How could I ever stop playing my most beloved and perfect game? You know what every great League of Legends player needs? An even better keyboard. Today, we have the Epomaker TH80 V2 Pro to review. Will this keyboard be able to fulfill my love for League of Legends? Keep reading to find out!

Our review unit of the Epomaker TH80 V2 Pro came alongside the HE108, TH80 V2, Luma100, and RT100 Pro in a tightly wrapped in a plastic that covered many layers of bubble wrap underneath. The box was shipped to us here in Calgary, Alberta from Shenzhen, China via eMile Express. The shipping process was good, with no visible impact on the retail box. I was not worried about the condition of the product itself, as there was no noticeable damage.

The Epomaker TH80 V2 Pro’s box design is aesthetically pleasing, using a black and orange exterior. The front displays TH80 V2 Pro name on the bottom left. Epomaker’s logo is placed on the top left. We find a general render of the keyboard beside the logo with a few features listed below it. The back mentions some additional information. This is a straightforward design that offers very minimal, but relevant, information. Personally, I do not mind this, as I appreciate the lack of clutter and simplicity.
Before we continue, here are the specifications for the Epomaker TH80 V2 Pro, as specified by the manufacturer’s website:
Brand: Epomaker
Model: TH80 V2 Pro
Layout: 75% ANSI US Layout
Number of Keys: 78 Keys and 1 knob
Screen: LCD Screen
Connectivity: Tri-Mode Wireless (2.4Ghz/BT/USB Wired)
Compatibility: Mac/WIN
Front Height: 18.5mm
Back Height: 32.5mm
Typing Angle:” 2-stage adjustable
Case Material: ABS Plastic
Plate Material: PC
Flex-Cut: Yes
Stabilizers: Plate-Mounted Stabilizers
Mounting Structure: Gasket-Mount
Sound Optimized: 5-Layer Dampening including Noise-Absorbing Foam, Switch Pad, Sound Enhancement Pad, Switch Socket Pad and Bottom Silicone.
Keycaps Profile: Cherry
Keycap Material: Black - PC Plastic / White & Pink - PBT Plastic
Keycaps Manufacturing Technique: Black - Dye-sub / White & Pink: Double-shot
Switch: 3/5-pin Mechanical Switch
Hot-Swappable: Yes, the TH80 V2 Pro has Hot-swappable PCB
RGB: Yes
Anti-Ghosting: Yes
Keyboard Dimensions: 32.3*14.1*4.7cm
Keyboard Weight: 0.95kg

Out of the box, you will receive the Epomaker TH80 V2 Pro keyboard with a cable, keycap/switch puller, extra switches, and a user manual. The keyboard is wrapped in plastic alongside a plastic cover to prevent any surface scratches. This is the quality that I have come to expect from Epomaker. The quality of the packaging is better than most manufacturers, as the plastic cover will protect the surface from general transportation damages.
Page Index
1. Introduction, Packaging, Specifications
2. A Closer Look - Hardware and Software
3. A Closer Look - Disassembly and Internals
4. Conclusion