Epomaker QK108 Mechanical Keyboard Review

Back when I reviewed Epomaker’s QK81 mechanical keyboard, I praised Epomaker for how it avoided cutting corners in the spirit of cost-cutting a keyboard into the “budget” category. It contained the essentials, ranging from hot-swappable switches/keycaps, a volume knob, a large battery for wireless use, and materials feel anything but cheap. I’m happy with how the QK81 has lasted all this time sinc...[Read More]

KiiBOOM Cybrix29 Mechanical Keyboard Review

The KiiBOOM Cybrix29 is a very strange keyboard, at least at first. Upon taking it out of the box, I couldn’t help but think to myself, “Where’s the other half of this keyboard?” I liked what I had in my hands, but I couldn’t break myself from thinking that something was missing from the box. There wasn’t. KiiBOOM’s Cybrix29 is meant to be a small keyboard. It’s a Hall Effect Gaming keyboard that ...[Read More]

Epomaker RT82 Mechanical Keyboard Review

A little over a month ago, Epomaker released a new keyboard as a part of their RT-lineup of keyboards, but it lacked one thing…a mini-TV screen! The RT-lineup of Epomaker’s keyboards incorporate a miniature TV screen as to connect to a vintage and retro-tech aesthetic. Well, there’s a new RT keyboard on the block, and it features a detachable TV screen (the same one I love)! The RT82 is the newest...[Read More]

Lofree Lipstick Mechanical Keyboard Review

It’s not often where I look at a keyboard and think, “Dang. That’s a gorgeous keyboard.” After reviewing keyboards of all shapes and sizes, I’ve become accustomed to similar rectangular form factors, the occasional volume knob or screen, or cutesy designs. I love uniformity, don’t get me wrong, but when something looks less like a keyboard while still behaving like one, you have my full and undivi...[Read More]

Cerakey Matte V3 Ceramic Keycaps & Gateron Blue Magnetic Switch Review

It feels like just yesterday when I received my first set of Cerakey ceramic keycaps. I marveled at their build quality. They sounds so creamy, deep, and thocky when paired with most switches. They felt so cool to the touch, something that made typing during the warmer seasons a blessing. I’ve fallen in love with using ceramic keycaps in that I miss it when I’m not typing on them. I’m happy to ret...[Read More]

KiiBOOM Fall Product Extravaganza: Strawberry Jello Switches & Dough Fluff Keycap Set

Recently, DigitalChumps got the pleasure of reviewing two new products from the folks at KiiBOOM.  First, we have a set of their newest keycaps. Second, we have a set of their newest mechanical switches. If you’re currently building a new mechanical keyboard and are looking for a touch of whimsy, these two products should be top of mind. KiiBOOM is one of the several prebuilt mechanical keyboard m...[Read More]

Epomaker Galaxy100 Lite Mechanical Keyboard Review

Earlier this year, I reviewed the Epomaker Galaxy 100 keyboard. I was thrilled with how Epomaker designed this full keyboard with premium materials, full QMK support, and a creamy/thocky acoustic profile in mind – all under $100! The only thing I really criticized it for was its keycap combinations: One colorway used MDA keycaps while the other colorway used Cherry keycaps. Where was the consisten...[Read More]

Keychron Q12 HE QMK Wireless Custom Keyboard Review

Earlier this year, I had the pleasure of reviewing the Keychron Q6 HE QMK Keyboard. It’s a full-sized, full-metal, and fully-pleasant keyboard that’s remained in my keyboard rotation throughout the year. I loved it – it’s an excellent full-sized keyboard that is worth its premium price tag and comes with the typical Hall Effect goodness that Keychron has successfully innovated upon. Here’s the thi...[Read More]

Epomaker RT85 Mechanical Keyboard Review

Epomaker’s RT100 holds a special place in my mechanical keyboard-full heart not just because of how it feels, but also because of its novelty. It has a little television screen that plugs in! Sure, there are keyboards with embedded customizable screens; those are a dime a dozen. There is no other line of keyboard with that little detachable television screen, though. It’s the perfect intersection ...[Read More]

Lemokey L1 HE Keyboard Review

Here I am again with another Lemokey mechanical keyboard review. Just like before, its parent company (Keychron) is not disappointing with spectacular build quality, competitive price, straightforward web-based launcher, and an overall smooth typing experience. This time, I’m here to share my thoughts on the new Lemokey L1 HE, the HE standing for Hall Effect. I frequently recommend Keychron and Le...[Read More]

Womier ERA75 Keyboard Review

My foray into the keyboard world this year has taught me quite a bit about what to expect when trying to choose a good keyboard. In my opinion, comfort, stability, flexibility, and good software are the main categories to judge a keyboard when picking the right one. Sometimes keyboards can be spot-on in those categories, and sometimes they can be a little off. Rarely are they so far off that the u...[Read More]

KiiBOOM Jade75 Mechanical Keyboard Review

KiiBOOM’s Jade75 mechanical keyboard is another example of KiiBOOM’s wild designs for a prebuilt mechanical keyboard, and it’s absolutely stunning in person. When I got the opportunity to review the Jade75 and KiiBOOM’s recent Phantom81 Lite, I was curious about how their newest keyboards would compare to their existing phenomenal line of Phantom keyboards. KiiBOOM is a keyboard manufacturer who s...[Read More]