Monday, July 18th 2022

Epomaker Unveils FirstBlood B67—A Unique Full Acrylic Gasket Mounted Mechanical Keyboard

Released today on Kickstarter, Epomaker introduces the FirstBlood B67, which features a unique full acrylic design. With the proprietary double-sided RGB LEDs, This compact 65% keyboard has packed an extensive range of versatile features into its eye-catching form factor. It's compact enough to fit on almost any desktop along with accommodating intensive typing applications, while boosting users' intuitive working flow through its wired and wireless dual connectivities and multi-devices connection.

Aesthetic Full Acrylic Design
While keyboards now have become an integral part of everyday work and personal life, more and more users are not content with regular membrane keyboards and are looking for something that can convey personalities. The FirstBlood B67 is on a mission to start a desk setup aesthetic revolution. It's one of the few acrylic keyboards on the market that utilizes a complete solid translucent acrylic material to make the full body of the B67's case. Equipped with proprietary double-sided RGB LEDs that can shine both from the front and the back. Adding icing on the cake, the south-facing design helps the B67 reflect the lights even brighter, bringing brilliant backlighting as shiny as gems to life.
Being Versatile, Delivering Top-Notch Tactile Experience
Designed for versatility, the FirstBlood B67 features three connection modes: wired, 2.4G wireless, and Bluetooth 5.0. Thanks to the reliable and trusted Broadcom Bluetooth Chipset, the B67 offers a faster and more accurate keystroke response, offering a worry-free wireless typing and gaming experience. Combined with the multi-devices connection ability, the B67 allows you to seamlessly switch among your notebook, computer, and mobile devices, which is a perfect solution to fulfill your multi-tasking needs. The FirstBlood B67 adapts the silicone gasket structure to deliver a flex tactile feeling for the users. On top of that, a new MDA keycap profile is also adapted to provide a bigger surface for typing with rounder edges of the keycaps. Not only being a productive booster, but the B67 is also ready to start an aesthetic revolution on the desk.

Pricing and Availability
Epomaker FirstBlood B67 is released at 11:00 AM on 18th July (ET) on Kickstarter. The super early bird price starts at $159 on a first-come-first-serve service. The B67 is available in different versions and color schemes. All the versions can be used for macOS and Windows. For more details, please visit the Epomaker B67 Kickstarter Campaign.
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9 Comments on Epomaker Unveils FirstBlood B67—A Unique Full Acrylic Gasket Mounted Mechanical Keyboard

#1
mechtech
Got one in polycarbonate?
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#2
VSG
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mechtechGot one in polycarbonate?
This one is all acrylic, but I just submitted a review of a polycarbonate case keyboard that should be published soon.
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#3
Blaeza
The dark one is absolutely beautiful. I'm currently on a black dell thing, but that has me wanting to ask the Mrs for her bank card...
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#4
bonehead123
No...
Nope.....
Notta.......
No way 'Jose......
Just...n.O.t...happenin.........

As far as I am concerned, if you're buyin a 60/65/70% sized keyboard, colored, mechanical, or otherwise, then the prices should match that % exactly :)
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#5
Gmr_Chick
Looks like a fucking child's toy.
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#8
vMax65
Just recently bought my first EPOMAKER K870T with brown switches 75% keyboard for a steal of Amazon, circa GBP 60 and I have to admit at that price I was surprised. I have used my trust Corsair Straffe full size for many years but needed a smaller wireless keyboard and to be honest for the price I thought it could never match up...but I was wrong. I have to say the RGB madness is huuuge and even I am into it! Not sure what double sided RGB means! is that two led's?

Price seems a bit much but if you can replace the switches themselves then possibly.
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#9
Hxx
Gmr_ChickLooks like a fucking child's toy.
my thoughts too. this acrylic looks cheap i'm sure its good quality given the price but LED hotspots and transparent plastic will always look cheap.
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