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Epomaker at the 2025 International CES: Trio of Compact Wireless Keyboards and Mice

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Epomaker brought four of its latest gaming peripherals to the 2025 International CES. We begin our tour with the Epomaker Carbon 60, which as its name suggests, is a 60% format keyboard, with a carbon fiber pattern along its top and body. The keyboard offers three kinds of connectivity—USB, 2.4 GHz RF (1000 Hz polling rate), and Bluetooth 5.0. They included keycaps are PBT. The switches are hot-swappable, and you choose between Epomaker's in-house Mulan or Wisteria Linear switches. Completing its industrial look is yellow pull-tag.

Next up, is the Epomaker Luma84, a slick business-class keyboard which looks like it could go well with a Mac mini or similar-looking NUC. The keyboard features an 84% layout, and comes with low-profile white PBT keycaps. The keyboard comes with an aluminium top and backplate, with a similar curved-edge to a MacBook Pro. Much like the Carbon 60, the Luma84 comes with three kinds of connectivity.



Wrapping things up with keyboards is the new Epomaker Magcore87, a more traditional 87% TKL keyboard designed for gaming PCs, featuring standard-height PBT double-shot keycaps, and a selection of Epomaker's in-house hot-swappable keyswitches for the various typing styles. Lastly, there's Epomaker's latest Ajazz series wireless gaming mouse, which features a PixArt PAW3395 sensor (26,000 dpi), along with 3 modes of connectivity.

Pictures of the Epomaker Luma84


Pictures of the Epomaker Magcore87


Pictures of the Epomaker/Ajazz series wireless mouse.


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