Epomaker’s Galaxy 100 Keyboard Is Built Like The Proverbial Tank

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Epomaker’s Galaxy 100 Keyboard Is Built Like The Proverbial Tank
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If you're looking for a mechanical keyboard that can withstand the rigours of a call center or a newsroom, the Epomaker Galaxy 100 is well worth a look.

Low-profile keyboards with membrane switches look nice in the reception area of a fancy advertising agency, but can they take the punishment of data entry in a call center or the millions of words typed out by a journalist? Probably not. If you want a keyboard that can withstand the rigors of life in a busy office, then a mechanical keyboard with a choice of switches and a full numpad for entering figures into a spreadsheet or database is essential.

The Epomaker Galaxy 100 keyboard is built like a tank and offers an exceptional typing experience. It’s one of the heaviest keyboards I’ve used and feels pretty solid, although it does have a bit of flex at the right side if you press hard. Weighing in at 2kg and finished off with a durable powder-coated aluminum case, this keyboard a real premium feel and solid appearance.

One small issue I ran into was when using the Galaxy 100 over Bluetooth. With my Mac mini M2 PRO I found that the keyboard would wake up my Mac a few seconds after it had been put to sleep. I tried a few workarounds but Epomaker says it is investigating and will issue a firmware update if necessary. Incidentally, there was no sleep issues when connecting via USB or 2.4GHz.

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