Epomaker TH40 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard Review 13

Epomaker TH40 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard Review

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Packaging and Accessories


Epomaker sent the TH40 along with a few others, so that's a teaser to expect more from the Shenzhen-based keyboard brand in the future. I still laughed when I saw the product box be not that much bigger than the one for an aftermarket keyboard cable. On the front is the brand logo and product name, with a confusing render of the keyboard in a different colorway than the two sold in addition to sporting a different strap too. Salient features are seen here as well, with another render on the back to go with contact information for the company. A sticker on the side tries to confirm the exact SKU inside, although clearly the wording is longer than available real estate. Two seals on the side help keep the contents in place during transit, and opening the box reveals a useful multi-language user manual (online version here) placed on top of the keyboard, which in turn comes inside a wax paper wrap for added protection. The other accessories are separately packed in the cardboard box alongside the keyboard.


Given the hybrid wireless connectivity on offer, Epomaker provides a pre-paired low profile USB dongle for a 2.4 GHz connection in addition to the expected USB Type-C to Type-A cable for connectivity and charging the internal battery. We also get three spare switches of the same kind as used on the keyboard, and a handy combination metal wire-style keycap puller and switch remover tool. Note that the keyboard comes with the travel strap already attached, and there is a plastic wrap over the connection parts you can peel off.
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