And it isnt very expensive either.

While its fully hot-swappable, its stock switches are highly responsive for both typing and casual gaming.

Could this still be thebest mechanical keyboardfor you?

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Read my full Epomaker Split65 review to find out.

For a keyboard that costs less than $120, the Epomaker Split65 is sturdy and well-built.

The Split65 is available in one colorway only: a black body with white and multi-tonal blue keycaps.

An Epomaker Split65 split ergonomic mechanical keyboard

In my opinion, it looks great and fits right into the office.

But it also exudes gamer vibes as it features bright south-facing RGB backlighting which, again, looks lovely.

In short, itll fit in anywhere.

An Epomaker Split65 split ergonomic mechanical keyboard

ABS tends to wear and go shiny more easily than hard-wearing, oil-resistant PBT.

The Epomaker Split65s biggest selling point is its split design featuring two individual models.

Ive loved using the Split65 in the office.

An Epomaker Split65 split ergonomic mechanical keyboard

I placed the Split65s modules the same way, so my arms and my back were delighted.

The keyboard has a lovelythock-ysound profile that isnt too loud but not too quiet either.

This, in turn, results in you being able to bang out quickly.

An Epomaker Split65 split ergonomic mechanical keyboard

I took a typing test at10fastfingers.comand you’re able to see the results above.

Ergonomic gaming!

Want a mechanical keyboard that can hold its own in typingandcasual gaming while being extremely comfortable?

An Epomaker Split65 split ergonomic mechanical keyboard

Then the Epomaker Split65 should be right up your alley.

Ergonomics aside, the Split65 has a 1,000Hz polling rate which negates any latency issues.

It also features N-key rollover, a feature that allows multiple inputs to be registered at the same time.

An Epomaker Split65 split ergonomic mechanical keyboard

The Wisteria switches are highly responsive and I didnt have to worry about missed inputs at all.

For serious typing and casual gaming, the Split65 is a great option.

Ive tested some fantastic ergonomic and split keyboards.

An Epomaker Split65 split ergonomic mechanical keyboard

Split keyboards dont always come cheap though, and can often burn a hole in your pocket.

Epomaker, on the other hand, provides an inexpensive ergonomic experience at an accessible price with the Split65.

The Split65 has a retail price of$119/119which is great for the quality and comfort youre getting.

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It should then recognize the Split65, enabling you to personalize the keyboard as you like.

It took me a while to get used to it too.

This isnt necessarily a con more of a pre-purchase consideration.

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I got off to a rocky start with the Split65.

But this will improve over time the more I use the keyboard.

Even Keychron didnt sell any ergo accessories for the Q11.

An Epomaker Split65 split ergonomic mechanical keyboard

Sadly, the Split65 doesnt feature adjustable feet on its underside.

This means that youre stuck with the default 7-degree typing angle.

Epomaker Split65 review: Verdict

Ive absolutely loved using the Epomaker Split65.

An Epomaker Split65 split ergonomic mechanical keyboard

The Split65 is VIA-enabled too, which means you dont need to download proprietary software to customize it.

Despite the learning curve I eventually conquered, the Split65 has joined my work arsenal.

An Epomaker Split65 split ergonomic mechanical keyboard

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