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Review: LUMA100 keyboard

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The LUMA100 keyboard from Epomaker proves that this powerhouse company are evolving. I’m always impressed with what they offer, but this new device pushes quality and eye-catching design to the next level. This low-profile keyboard has 96% form factor and tri-mode connectivity. This large, versatile design is perfect if you dislike macros and have a large workstation.

On top of this, it has an aluminium frame, double-shot PBT keycaps, and hot-swappable switches to increase durability and customisation. If this isn’t enough, there are plenty of RGB profiles to choose from to create the keyboard of your dreams. Consequently, Epomaker has done an incredible job with its latest offering.

What’s in the box of the LUMA100 keyboard?

  • The packaging is large, strong, and eye-catching. Furthermore, it is recyclable.
  • The LUMA100 keyboard is a stunning-looking device. The brushed metal finish pops next to the RGB. Moreover, it has one port and one switch to keep things streamlined.
  • A leatherette case is provided to protect the keyboard.
  • Spare keycaps, switches, and a keycap pulling tool are provided.
  • Charge the device with the large USB-C cable.
  • Learn the basics with the user manual.

Technical aspects.

I prefer wired gaming, but I know this isn’t a popular option. Therefore, impressive polling rates, low latency, and an amazing battery life are a must for a wireless keyboard. Fortunately, the LUMA100 keyboard offers each of these things as standard. If you play wired or via the 2.4Ghz dongle, you’ll enjoy 1000 Hz polling. Alternatively, you can slow things down and use the Bluetooth connection. BT mode offers 125 Hz polling and the convenience of 3 profiles.

I love playing games, and a decent gaming keyboard is a must. This low-profile beast offers low-latency gaming and a stable connection via Bluetooth or the USB dongle. Both modes were impressive, and I noticed no problems. Elite gamers will want to focus on the 2.4Ghz connection for the best performance. This keyboard doesn’t have the largest battery, but 3000 mAh is sufficient for around a full day of gaming. If you turn off RGB, this can be stretched considerably longer.

If you love customising your devices, the LUMA100 keyboard is VIA-programmable. This handy piece of software lets you remap your inputs, play with macros, and tweak practically every setting. If this isn’t your thing, Epomaker has preinstalled plenty of RGB profiles to choose from.

Build quality.

The inclusion of a leatherette case was a nice surprise. Although this is a larger keyboard, it is still extremely portable. Therefore, if you commute on a train, you can use the case to keep your keyboard safe from damage. Talking of damage, the durable aluminium case will keep this device protected for years to come. The double-shot PBT keycaps are equally robust and will resist font fading and unsightly, greasy marks.

If you love to game for hours, you may be worried about your switches wearing out. Luckily, this device offers hot-swappable functionality with no prior experience. As long as you select another low-profile switch, you can remove the keycap, pull the switch, and reinsert your favourite switch. It takes no time, and your keyboard can be ready to use immediately.

Epomaker loves a soft pastel colour palette. The use of white and lilac is a really nice touch. However, if you don’t love the colourway, you can replace the keycaps with a new set or with the spare ones provided.

Usability.

A low-profile device isn’t for everyone. With no adjustable feet and a professional typing position, this may not be the go-to option for gamers. However, I love the one-size-fits-all approach. The lay-flat design feels great during short or long work and gaming sessions. Additionally, I experienced no finger or wrist fatigue while using this peripheral.

Using the macros or adjusting the settings with the app was a walk in the park. Thankfully, the handy user manual highlights the FN inputs to avoid confusion. Finally, if you are using Bluetooth, you can easily navigate your profiles for seamless connectivity with many devices.

Is the LUMA100 keyboard worth it?

Thanks to its stunning RGB, easy-to-manage macros, full customisation, and a durable, timeless aluminium finish, the LUMA100 keyboard will appeal to many people. It is the ideal option if you want a workhorse. It is comfortable, simple to use, and light enough to throw in your work bag. Alternatively, if you love to game, this thing will not let you down. The vibrant RGB adds an eye-catching edge, and I adore the polling rates and low-latency inputs. Accordingly, it is fantastic, and I recommend buying it here!

(More information on Epomaker can be found here!)

The  LUMA100 keyboard  has been awarded the Movies Games and Tech Gold Award.

(Full disclosure! A sample was provided for an unbiased and free review!)

Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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