The TH108 Pro from Epomaker is a full-size, feature-packed wireless mechanical keyboard that aims to be an all-day workhorse—whether you’re gaming, writing, or deep-diving into the art of the perfect pizza sauce. And as someone who’s constantly on a keyboard, I’ve burned through my fair share of cheaper models over the years. I enjoyed my Corsair keyboard for a long time, but it was finally time to move on.
Enter the Epomaker TH108 Pro. The big question: does it live up to the hype—and the price?
What’s in the Box?
Epomaker doesn’t skimp on the essentials. Inside the box you’ll find:
1× TH108 Pro Full-Size Mechanical Keyboard
1× USB-A to USB-C Cable
1× 2.4GHz Wireless Receiver (neatly stored under the left kickstand)
1× 2-in-1 Keycap & Switch Puller
2× Extra Mechanical Switches
1× Multilingual Manual
Everything you need to get started is included, and the hidden receiver storage is a small but thoughtful touch.
Design & Durability
Visually, the TH108 Pro is a stunner. The gray keycaps paired with a black base give it a clean, modern look, while the scattered accent keys add just enough color to keep things interesting without going overboard. It feels premium on the desk and doesn’t scream “gamer keyboard,” which I really appreciate.
But the real star here is the typing experience.
The included mechanical switches are velvety smooth. I used to chase loud, thocky keyboards, but after long writing sessions, that novelty wore off fast. These switches hit the sweet spot—creamy, soft, and deeply satisfying without being obnoxious. Every keystroke feels intentional, controlled, and easy on the ears.
Hot-swappable switches are supported, which is great for enthusiasts, but honestly? I don’t see myself changing these anytime soon. They’re nearly perfect for my taste.
Wireless performance is excellent. Even with RGB lighting enabled, the TH108 Pro easily lasts about a week with heavy daily use. It’s so reliable that I often forget I’m not plugged in.
That said, I still default to using it wired most of the time—not because I have to, but simply because it lives on my desk anyway. Having both options feels like a luxury rather than a necessity.
The built-in TFT screen is more than just a gimmick. At a glance, you can check the time, battery level, and RGB settings, all controlled through the multi-function knob. The knob doubles as volume control and screen navigation, and with a simple FN + knob press, you can cycle through modes without breaking focus.
You can even upload custom GIFs to the display for extra personalization. Keeping your keyboard forever customizible.
Feedback
I’ve got very few complaints. If I had to nitpick, I’d say the customization shortcuts could be a little more “in your face.” Some of the key combinations aren’t immediately obvious, and you’ll likely need to spend a bit of time with the manual at first. That said, once you learn the layout, it becomes second nature.
Final Verdict
The Epomaker TH108 Pro nails what matters most: feel, sound, and reliability. It’s comfortable for long typing sessions, satisfying for gaming, and packed with features that actually enhance daily use rather than distract from it. Between the buttery-smooth switches, excellent battery life, and thoughtful design choices, this is a keyboard I genuinely enjoy using every single day.
If you’re ready to upgrade from a budget board—or even move on from a more mainstream mechanical keyboard—the TH108 Pro is available now on the EPOMAKER Website for just $98.99, more than worth it if you ask me.
If you’re in the middle of upgrading your setup, make sure to check out our GameSir Zenless Zone Zero Controller review for another hands-on look at premium gear that pairs perfectly with long gaming sessions.