EPOMAKER RT100 PRO Tri-Mode Keyboard Launches with Modular Screen

EPOMAKER RT100 PRO tri-mode keyboard launches with modular screen, gasket mount, and 5000mAh battery. Now available for $94.80.

EPOMAKER RT100 PRO Tri-Mode Keyboard Launches with Modular Screen

EPOMAKER released the RT100 PRO tri-mode mechanical keyboard on April 23, 2024. The device features a modular area in the upper right corner that allows users to switch between four function keys and a 1.54-inch square screen. The keyboard uses a gasket mount structure and includes a south-facing RGB backlight hot-swappable PCB. The body consists of an ABS main frame with an aluminum middle frame. The plate material is PC.

EPOMAKER RT100 PRO keyboard with modular screen
The RT100 PRO features a modular area with a switchable 1.54-inch square screen.

The RT100 PRO offers two switch options. Users can choose between Yunyu switches or Sea Salt silent switches. The keycaps feature OEM height and PBT material with a dye-sublimation process. The keyboard includes five layers of sound-absorbing filling. It has a front height of 20.6mm and a rear height of 32.4mm.

EPOMAKER claims the integrated 5000mAh battery provides over 100 hours of battery life with the backlight turned off. The keyboard supports tri-mode connectivity for wireless and wired use. The modular area provides flexibility for users who prefer physical keys over a small display.

Switchable module and gasket mount define this affordable tri-mode board

EPOMAKER RT100 PRO keyboard side profile
The keyboard includes a 5000mAh battery for extended wireless use.

The RT100 PRO is available in China starting April 23, 2024. The pricing starts at 649 CNY, which is approximately $94.8. The product launched on domestic e-commerce platforms on the announcement date.

The RT100 PRO combines modular design elements with standard mechanical keyboard features. The switchable area allows customization without adding permanent hardware. The gasket mount and sound dampening aim to improve typing feel. The keyboard targets users who want flexibility in their setup.

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