Epomaker TH108 Pro Review (Page 1 of 4)

Epomaker TH108 Pro Review

By: Aaron Lai
December 26, 2025

Recently in the AskReddit subreddit, someone asked for signs that someone is of low intelligence. You might first think of obvious clues like grades or academic achievements, but these things do not always translate to intelligent people. Instead, the top comments painted a picture of a person's inability or disinterest in learning and growing. These people are unwilling to listen before speaking and only win arguments by speaking louder. When these people are challenged with facts or evidence, they do not change their perspective. Over the years, I have realized how important it is for humans to challenge themselves daily in all facets of their life. For example, I try to get feedback from others because I have blind spots, and others can observe and point it out. These may include your significant other, friends, family, mentors, bosses, or others. These people will also have their own biases and perspectives that you may not always agree on, but it is still worth listening and understanding their point of view rather than dismissing them. In the same way, companies also need to keep their ear to the ground and listen to what their audience says, both from reviewers and from the public. For example, one thing I have been lamenting about with wireless mechanical keyboards is their battery life. Today, we have the Epomaker TH108 Pro, a full-size keyboard that hopes to shake this trend with a larger than normal battery. Has Epomaker addressed this while keeping what we appreciate with their keyboards? Let us read on to find out!

Today's review unit of the TH108 Pro arrived from Epomaker's location in Shenzhen, China. Traveling with Yanwen, this large parcel traveled overseas to our APH Networks location here in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It was packaged in a large white packing bag. In addition to the Epomaker TH108 Pro, we also received three other keyboards, including the RT82, Luma40, and Split70, which will be reviewed by several different editors here at APH Networks in the future weeks. Unfortunately, the parcel went through a bumpy journey, as several boxes were dented and bruised.

The Epomaker TH108 Pro comes in Epomaker's standardized design retail container with a purple background. The box is clear with the product name in big letters on the front. The descriptor of "Full Size Hot-swappable Tri-mode RGB Mechanical Keyboard with Screen & Knob" is printed above the name, along with the fact there are 104 keys on this board. Other highlighted features include the full-size layout, the web-based software utility, customizable RGB backlights, wired or wireless triple mode operation, and the inclusion of a smart display and knob. We will explore these features and more later in our review.

Before we continue, I have grabbed the specifications from the manufacturer's website for your reading pleasure:

Technical Specifications
Brand: EPOMAKER
Model: TH108 PRO mechanical gaming keyboard
LAYOUT: 100% full sized gaming keyboard
Number of Keys: 104 Keys
Battery: 10000mAh Rechargeable Battery
Connectivity: 2.4Ghz Wireless, Bluetooth, USB Cable
Compatibility: Mac/WIN/Android
Keyboard Height (Spacebar Side): 28mm (including keycaps), 20mm (without keycaps)
Keyboard Height (ESC Side): 42mm (including keycaps), 34mm (without keycaps)
Kickstand: Yes, TH108 PRO features a 2-stage adjustable kickstand and offers three typing angles.
Typing Angle: 6, 8 and 10.5 degree
Case Material: Thick ABS Plastic
Plate Material: PC Plastic
Flex-Cut: Yes, the TH108 PRO has a flex-cut plate in PC and a flex-cut PCB board in FR4.
Stabilizers: TH108 PRO has finely tuned plate-mounted stabilizers and is not compatible with PCB or screw-in stabilizers.
Mounting Structure: Gasket-Mounted
Sound Dampening: 5 Layers of sound dampening, including PORON sandwich foam, IXPE switch pad, Sound-Enhancement PET, EPDM switch socket foam, and bottom silicone.
Keycaps Profile: Cherry Profile
Keycaps Material: PBT Plastic
Keycaps Manufacturing Technique: Double-Shot
Switch: Factory Lubed Mechanical Switch
Hot swappable: Yes, TH108 PRO has a hot-swappable PCB and is compatible with 5-pin mechanical switches.
RGB: South-Facing, Per-Key LEDs
Polling Rate: 1000hz in USB and 2.4Ghz mode, and 125hz in Bluetooth mode.
Latency: 2ms (USB), 5ms (2.4Ghz Wireless), 11ms (Bluetooth)
Anti-Ghosting: Yes, TH108 PRO supports N-key rollover and is anti-ghosting
Keyboard Dimensions: 445 x 140 x 42 mm
Keyboard Weight: 1.12kg

Despite the box damage on the outside, everything inside is protected. The Epomaker TH108 Pro is stored in a translucent plastic bag and further protected with a transparent plastic shell over it. The TH108 Pro comes with some accessories, including a combination keycap and switch puller, two extra mechanical switches, and a braided USB Type-C to Type-A cable. A multilingual manual is also included to help users get started with the TH108 Pro.


Page Index
1. Introduction, Packaging, Specifications
2. A Closer Look - Hardware and Software
3. A Closer Look - Disassembly and Internals
4. Conclusion