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    Epomaker HE68 Review: Most Affordable Hall Effect Switches Keyboard

    Habib QaziBy Habib QaziApril 26, 2025
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    The gaming keyboard market is flooded with options, but when a new contender like the Epomaker HE68 arrives—a budget-friendly Hall Effect keyboard promising premium features—it’s hard not to wonder: Is this the hidden gem we’ve been waiting for, or just another flashy entry in a crowded field? As someone who’s spent weeks typing, gaming, and tinkering with this board, I’m here to break down exactly what makes the Epomaker HE68 stand out (or stumble) in the real world.

    Before we get started, a little transparency: Epomaker graciously sent this unit over for review purposes. But just to be clear — no brand makes me think what I think. What you will read here is my unvarnished impression, the result of late-night gaming sessions and work deadlines and, yes, too many spills of the coffee.

    From its polished aluminum top plate to the satisfying snap of its magnetic Pink switches in action, the HE68 makes an instant visual and acoustic impression. Hall Effect tech aside, but does it do anything to justify the hype? Can a $60 keyboard really deliver silky smooth keystrokes with near-zero latency and customizable actuation without compromising? We’ll dig into its build quality, sound profile and game-changing software features (looking at you, SnapKey and TGL), while accounting for the quirks — like that mystery fabric lanyard and Epomaker’s obnoxious software.

    Whether you’re a competitive gamer trying to catch every millisecond or a tactile enthusiast who can’t get enough customization, join me as I find out whether the Epomaker HE68 belongs on your desk — or turned out to be an elaborate home for the magnets. Let’s get typing.

    Unboxing

    From the unboxing stage of the Epomaker HE68, the design choices landed somewhere between utilitarian and understated flair.

    The sleek, minimalist aesthetics — in the white model with its joyful purple accents or the striking black model with orange highlights — provide each with a not-stuffy, not-naughty personality. However, beyond aesthetics, the HE68’s design shines in its daily use and interaction.

    Build Quality

    The ABS plastic chassis of the keyboard feels solid beneath my fingers, escaping the hollow, cheap sound common to some of the more affordable boards. The aluminum alloy top plate gives reassuring heft and helps anchor the keyboard on my desk. I liked the careful lip all around the edges, which creates an extra layer of visual depth and makes for easy handling when lifting the board. The adjustable two-stage feet were nice to have and allowed for some sub. But to be honest, I mainly left it on the default angle anyway; the case’s natural incline was already perfect for my fingers during marathon gaming sessions.

    Keycaps & Switches

    A standout is the double-shot PBT keycaps. Their lightly textured surface fights shine and delivers a grippy feel that’s satisfying but not abrasive. As a cherry profile loyalist, I loved how these caps wrapped around my fingers, allowing rapid key transitions in games such as Apex Legends to show, comparatively, ease.

    Combined with Epomaker’s Pink Magnetic Hall Effect switches, it makes for a joyous typing experience—smooth, pre-lubed keystrokes topped off with a clean, snappy return. The 30–55g range of forces is Goldilocks territory: light enough that a fast tap can register, but with enough resistance that the odds of unpredictable pressings are vanishingly small.

    Customization

    Even better is where Hall Effect technology is, where the Epomaker HE68 flexes its innovation. Tweaking actuation points from a feather-light 0.1mm to a full 3.2mm through Epomaker’s software (wince at the ugly UI) felt like having a superpower. For competitive gaming, I could set WASD keys with a shallow actuation to give me split-second advantages, while deeper settings on spacebars would mean that during fingernail-clipped nerves, I won’t misclick. The SnapKey (SOCD) function was an eye-opener for fighting games–no more fighting directional tampers. That said, the TGL toggle’s minuscule input delay had me torn between convenience and precision, making it a niche tool instead of a daily driver.

    Sound & Feel

    The Epomaker HE68 gives the muted timbre of a thock, thanks to gasket mounting and layers of silicone foam that’s music to my ears—no hollow pings or metallic rattles. Compared to premium custom boards, the gaskets are stiffer, and while they still do absorb some shock, typing sessions are still fatigue-free. The RGB lighting, while south-facing, shines through the keycaps with vibrant clarity, and the hot-swap PCB meant I could easily try out other Hall Effect switches (future-proofing FTW!

    Connectivity

    When it comes to communication, the Epomaker HE68 means business — but it’s also very simple. The wired setup, straight out of the box, is so simple you just plug in the included USB-C cable (which is extra long and flexible, too), flip the Windows/Mac toggle on the back, and you’re ready to roll. The USB-C port itself is tight and secure—no loose connections here—and the detachable design makes it easy to switch cables if you want a coiled or custom option.

    For gamers, the HE68’s hallmark feature is the 8,000Hz polling rate, which reduces input latency to an almost-imperceptible 0.125ms. In practice, that means buttery-smooth responsiveness, whether you’re pulling off split-second combos in fighting games or strafing in FPS titles. I tried it in a variety of genres and never felt the keyboard was playing catch-up to my commands — it just moved when I did.

    The Windows/Mac toggle is a minor but smart touch. It took literal seconds to switch between my gaming PC and MacBook, working, and the keyboard adjusted key mappings automatically (no awkward ⌘ key surprises). That said, Mac users should be aware that the software customization tools are presently Windows-only, so take that into account if you’re knee-deep in adjustments to profiles.

    Verdict

    At $60, the Epomaker HE68 isn’t just a steal—it’s a statement. Epomaker squeezed Hall Effect tech, premium materials, and deep customization into a price point where most brands skimp. The software needs polish, and the TGL feature seems half-baked at this point as well, but such are minor quibbles with an otherwise stellar package. Whether you’re a tinkerer seeking customization or a gamer aiming for speed, the HE68’s design doesn’t just meet expectations — it quietly exceeds them.

    Read Also: Epomaker Cypher 96 Review: $100 Keyboard with a Built-In Calculator!

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