
This comparison is for buyers considering two similarly priced Epomaker 80% keyboards that target different users. The G84 HE uses Hall Effect magnetic switches for ultra-fast competitive gaming, while the TH80 V2 Pro focuses on workflow comfort with a built-in LCD screen and a knob. Deciding between them is hard because both offer gasket mounting, tri-mode wireless, and near-identical dimensions, so the choice depends on whether you need magnetic actuation or everyday productivity features.
69 Overall/ Value 68.5Build Quality 60.6Customizability 59.8Performance 97.7Productivity 76.5Portability 85.9![]() | 75 Overall/ Value 74.5Build Quality 69.3Customizability 74.1Performance 66.0Productivity 84.0Portability 86.2![]() | Select a keyboard to compare |
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Name Epomaker G84 HE | Name Epomaker TH80 V2 Pro | |
Release year 2025 | Release year 2026 | |
Switch Options Linear, Magnetic | Switch Options Linear, Silent | |
Profile Normal Profile | Profile Normal Profile | |
Hot Swappable | Hot Swappable | |
Layout Size 80% | Layout Size 80% | |
Layout Standard ANSI | Layout Standard ANSI | |
Layout Ergonomics Normal | Layout Ergonomics Normal | |
Knob Support | Knob Support | |
Display Support | Display Support LCD | |
Mac/Win Support | Mac/Win Support | |
Multi-Media Keys | Multi-Media Keys | |
USB-C | USB-C | |
USB passthrough | USB passthrough | |
Connection Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz, Wired, Wireless | Connection Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz, Wired, Wireless | |
Polling Rate 8000 Hz | Polling Rate 1000 Hz | |
Battery capacity 8000 mAh | Battery capacity 10000 mAh | |
Hall Effect Support | Hall Effect Support | |
QMK Support | QMK Support | |
VIA Support | VIA Support | |
VIAL Support | VIAL Support | |
N-Key Rollover | N-Key Rollover | |
Rapid Trigger | Rapid Trigger | |
Mount Style Gasket Mount | Mount Style Gasket Mount | |
Screw in Stabilizers | Screw in Stabilizers | |
Sound Dampening | Sound Dampening | |
Backlight Rgb, North-face | Backlight Rgb, South-face | |
Case Colors | Case Colors | |
Case Material ABS | Case Material ABS | |
Keycaps Material PBT | Keycaps Material PBT | |
Dimensions 42 x 347 x 146 mm | Dimensions 47 x 323 x 141 mm | |
Weight 1000g | Weight 950g |
If your primary use is competitive gaming where every millisecond matters, the Epomaker G84 HE with its Hall Effect switches and 8K Hz polling is the clear winner. For everyday office work, content creation, or if you want a more versatile hot-swap board with a screen and larger battery, the Epomaker TH80 V2 Pro offers better value. Neither board is a bad choice, but your decision should hinge on whether you prioritize magnetic performance or productivity-friendly extras.
The G84 HE wins decisively in gaming due to its magnetic switches and 8K Hz polling, making it a strong pick for competitive players who want rapid trigger. The TH80 V2 Pro takes the office, travel, modding, and content creation categories thanks to its larger battery, silent switch option, LCD screen, and standard hot-swap compatibility. Programming is a tie because both boards share similar layout sizes and gasket mounting with no vendor-described programming-specific features.
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