Type in Style! ✨ Elevate your workspace with the NiZ Plum Keyboard.
The Epomaker NIZ Plum 84-keys Electro-Capacitive Keyboard combines the best of both worlds with its silent yet tactile electro-capacitive switches, durable PBT keycaps, and a sleek two-toned design, making it an ideal choice for Windows PC gamers and professionals alike. Weighing just 1.15 kg, it’s perfect for those on the go, and with a 1-year warranty and 24/7 customer support, you can buy with confidence.
Brand | EPOMAKER |
Package Dimensions | 39.9 x 22.1 x 5.9 cm; 1.15 Kilograms |
Manufacturer reference | NiZ Plum 82/84 |
Manufacturer | NIZ Plum |
Operating System | Windows |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 1.15 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**R
Amazing build quality
Was planning on buying a Leopold FC980C from mechanicalkeyboards.com but they were out of stock, found this alternative at nearly half the price and said whatever looks like I'll save myself a few dollars since this keyboard wasn't gonna be my main keyboard anyway, but damn is it nice. Extremely stiff chassis and consistent key press across the board, feels like typing on a cloud tbh. I have never used real Topre keyboard yet but this clone feels so good it has me really excited. I've typed on a number of keyboards and switches, Razer, HyperX, Tofu65, and this beats most of them. I don't think I will ever go back to standard mechanical keyboards again when it comes to buying a solely typing/programming related keyboard. If you are looking for a gaming keyboard, do not buy this, no key rollover and high latency, and although you could do it, just go buy a IQUNIX L80 or something.
P**L
After years of searching for the right keyboard, I am now a fan of Niz Keyboard!!!
I rarely write reviews, but I am so excited about this keyboard so I have to write something to express it. This is THE BEST keyboard that I have ever had. To be more specific, three things I love about this keyboard:1. It is like typing on clouds!It is the EC (electro-capacitive) type of keyboard (like Topre). It is welcoming your finger to type on. So soft and the sound is mushy and comforting. My finger just wants to keep typing on this. I literally go for typing exercise just for typing more on this keyboard.2. You can bottom out easily!If you are like me who likes to bottom the keyboard, you should definitely try this keyboard. This keyboard is not like mechanical keyboards where the bottoming out force is HEAVIER than actuation force (which really PREVENT you from bottoming out and, even if you bottom-out, it doesn't feel right). For this keyboard, after actuation, it just goes naturally all the way down to be bottoming out. It is SATISFYING.3. It is better than other Topre keyboards! ( At least in terms of keyboard layout and price)In terms of layout, I have compared Realforce and HHKB. As you may notice, the smallest Realforce keyboard is TKL, which does not give you any choice for 75%, 70%, 65% or 60%. On the other hand, HHKB is compact but they have a very specific keyboard layout. For my personal use, I don't think I would want to skip Ctrl key just for the sake of symmetry.In terms of price, I think no one would disagree that this is like $100 dollars cheaper.P.S.1. I manually add a wrist rest. It works great with the keyboard!2. I switched the Delete and Home keys. I kind of want the Delete key to be more accessible. You can change the key function through the software they offer.
T**D
bad and rattly spacebar
The keyboard is overall really good to type on however the spacebar is rattly and is a very big con about this keyboard making it really unsatisfying whenever i hit the space bar.
M**H
Really unique typing experience.
They feel very soft and I barely feel any scratchiness to them. They are are great for playing and typing. I just wish they could come in a variant that would allow for white led because the RGB one looks terrible.
A**R
Product picture actually shows the 82-key model, which I would have preferred.
So I didn't do enough research and didn't count the number of keys in the product picture (not that I should have to), and it turns out that the 84-key model actually has a much less standard bottom row than I expected with only standard left control, a significantly shorter spacebar, and many single unit modifier keys.This severely impacts on the ability to swap out the keycaps, which I was hoping to do cause I wanted to spice up the color scheme. At least the caps are durable PBT (tho I'm not sure how the legends are printed, if they're laser printed then ehhh) and the keyboard feels great to type on due to the soft as heck switches and a plastic build that feels much more solid than my Ducky keyboard.Would have been 5 stars if the Amazon listing was accurate.
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