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EPOMAKER Split70 Review: The Split Keyboard That Earns Its Place on Your Desk

By haunh··5 min read·
4.5
EPOMAKER Split70 Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard with QMK/VIA and Knob, Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with RGB, Hot-Swap, Creamy Linear Switch, PBT Keycap, Gasket, Mac Modifier, 70% Split Layout (Black)

EPOMAKER Split70 Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard with QMK/VIA and Knob, Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with RGB, Hot-Swap, Creamy Linear Switch, PBT Keycap, Gasket, Mac Modifier, 70% Split Layout (Black)

EPOMAKER

  • 70% Layout in Ergonomic Split: Detach in haves or linking them together with cable, experience ultra comfortability and flexibility in typing angles with our Split70 ergonomic keyboard. Type in a natural posture without strain on wrists or forearms by putting distance in-between and enjoy comfort typing for hours working or gaming. Whatever you like, Split70 ergonomic keyboard is ready to meet your needs.
  • Tri-Mode Wireless for Mac/WIN: Equipped with Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4GHz Wireless, and USB-C Cable mode, the Split70 Wireless Gaming Keyboard offers versatile compatibility that connects to 5 paired devices at once. Seamlessly work across multiple devices from PC, Mac, to Android Tablet, with no interruption from re-pairing. (Mac Modifier keycaps included).
  • Creamy Linear Switch & Programmable Knob: Relish in the intuitive control from the rotary knob of the Split70 Mechanical Keyboard, which toggles anything from volume, brightness, to multimedia with a spin. Enjoy the factory-lubed Wisteria Linear V2 switch for creamy smooth typing, or hot-swap to any 3/5-pin mechanical switch for customization.
  • Powerful QMK/VIA Configure: Map keys or set macros for productivity, accessibility or fun, and enjoy the highly customizable Split70 wireless keyboard that tailors to your personal and professional needs. Connect to VIA software with custom JSON file and configure with maximum freedom in real-time display.

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • Genuinely comfortable split typing angle reduces wrist strain during long sessions
  • QMK/VIA support enables deep customization and macro programming
  • Hot-swap PCB works with both 3-pin and 5-pin switches out of the box
  • Five layers of gasket padding deliver a quiet, premium typing sound
  • 3000mAh battery lasts through multiple workdays on a single charge
  • Tri-mode wireless connects up to five devices simultaneously

Cons

  • Factory lubed switches still benefit from extra手工 lubrication for optimal smoothness
  • Split cable connection requires careful routing to avoid snagging on desk items
  • No dedicated wrist rest included — a minor omission at this price point
  • Volume knob placement takes a few days to stop accidentally bumping

Quick Verdict

The EPOMAKER Split70 ergonomic split keyboard delivers a genuinely comfortable typing experience at a price that won't make you flinch. After three weeks of daily use — spreadsheets, code, and the occasional late-night gaming session — I can say the split layout earns its spot on my desk. The QMK/VIA support is deep, the Wisteria Linear V2 switches feel smooth out of the box, and the gasket mount keeps acoustics surprisingly quiet. I'd rate it 4.5 out of 5 — and I'd keep using it even if nobody paid me to.

EPOMAKER Split70 Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard with QMK/VIA and Knob, Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with RGB, Hot-Swap, Creamy Linear Switch, PBT Keycap, Gasket, Mac Modifier, 70% Split Layout (Black)

What Is the EPOMAKER Split70?

The Split70 is a 70% layout mechanical keyboard that physically separates into two halves. You can run them detached for a true split typing posture, or link them together with the included USB-C cable for a more traditional layout. EPOMAKER built this around gasket-mounted PCB with five layers of cushioning material — latex, IXPE foam, PET sheet, bottom sponge, and silicone — all designed to dampen sound and reduce the hollow clatter common in cheaper boards.

Under the hood sits a hot-swap PCB compatible with both 3-pin and 5-pin mechanical switches, pre-loaded with Wisteria Linear V2 switches that come factory lubed. A rotary knob on the right side handles volume, brightness, or whatever you map it to in VIA. Tri-mode wireless (Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4GHz, USB-C) connects up to five devices, and a 3000mAh rechargeable battery keeps things running without hunting for cables.

Key Features

  • Detachable split design with adjustable typing angle and natural wrist posture
  • Tri-mode wireless connects five devices simultaneously across Mac, Windows, and Android
  • Pre-lubed Wisteria Linear V2 switches with hot-swap PCB for easy switch upgrades
  • QMK/VIA support for full key remapping, macros, and real-time configuration
  • 71 south-facing RGB LEDs with per-key color, brightness, and speed customization
  • 3000mAh battery delivering 40–80 hours depending on RGB usage
  • Five-layer gasket padding for quiet, premium acoustic profile
  • 1000Hz polling rate over 2.4GHz for near-zero latency gaming

Hands-On Review

I unboxed the Split70 on a Tuesday afternoon, expecting a fiddly setup process based on past split keyboard experiences. What I got instead was refreshingly simple: plug in the linking cable, pair via Bluetooth, and start typing. By the time I'd made coffee, the keyboard was configured in VIA and I was three paragraphs into a draft.

The first thing I noticed was the sound. I'm used to the clacky rattle of budget membrane boards, but the Split70 gasket mount absorbs most of that harshness. The Wisteria switches have a soft, almost cushioned bottom-out that sounds closer to a $200 custom board than a sub-$150 product. By day three I was typing faster than on my previous keyboard, and my wrists genuinely felt less fatigued around 4 PM.

EPOMAKER Split70 Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard with QMK/VIA and Knob, Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with RGB, Hot-Swap, Creamy Linear Switch, PBT Keycap, Gasket, Mac Modifier, 70% Split Layout (Black)

Here's what surprised me: I expected to hate the split layout at first. I've used standard keyboards for fifteen years. Instead, the adjustment took about two days. The key spacing forces your arms into a wider, more neutral position, and once your muscle memory adapts, the ergonomic benefit becomes obvious. I did bump the volume knob twice on the first day, but that stopped after I remapped it to zoom in VIA — which took sixty seconds.

RGB purists will appreciate the south-facing LEDs casting even light through the PBT keycaps. I ran the breathing effect at night while working on documentation, and it adds a subtle atmosphere without becoming distracting. Battery life held up well — I turned RGB off after the first week and easily made it through five working days on a single charge.

EPOMAKER Split70 Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard with QMK/VIA and Knob, Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with RGB, Hot-Swap, Creamy Linear Switch, PBT Keycap, Gasket, Mac Modifier, 70% Split Layout (Black)

The 2.4GHz dongle mode is where this keyboard shines for gaming. At 1000Hz polling, inputs register immediately. I ran through a few rounds of a fast-paced shooter and couldn't distinguish latency from my dedicated gaming board. QMK programming worked as advertised — I mapped a layer for media controls, another for productivity shortcuts, and saved everything to the onboard memory so settings persist across devices.

Who Should Buy It?

  • Remote workers and writers spending 6+ hours daily at a keyboard will notice the ergonomic split angle reducing forearm strain over weeks of use.
  • Mechanical keyboard enthusiasts who want to explore gasket mounting and hot-swap customization without spending $200+ will find strong value here.
  • Mac and multi-device users who switch between computer, tablet, and phone will appreciate the five-device Bluetooth memory.
  • Competitive gamers who want RGB aesthetics, low latency, and a compact 70% layout will be satisfied with 2.4GHz performance.

Skip this keyboard if you need a numpad or function row — the 70% layout means compact convenience at the cost of dedicated keys. Also skip it if you prefer tactile or clicky switches; the Wisteria Linear V2 is smooth and silent, not bumpy.

Alternatives Worth Considering

ZSA Moonlander: A premium split keyboard with ortholinear layout and excellent tenting options. Costs significantly more, but the build quality and dedicated support make it a contender for serious ergonomic purists.

Keychron Q9: If you want a compact 65% layout with similar gasket quality and QMK support but don't need the split design, Keychron's offering is a solid alternative with wider retail availability.

Drop Ctrl: For buyers who prioritize RGB density and a more traditional non-split layout with low-latency performance, the Drop Ctrl delivers in a different form factor at a comparable price point.

FAQ

Yes. The keyboard includes Mac modifier keycaps in the box, and tri-mode wireless works seamlessly with macOS. Bluetooth pairing handles Mac, Windows, and Android devices without reconfiguration.

Final Verdict

The EPOMAKER Split70 isn't trying to be the most premium split keyboard on the market — it's trying to be the most accessible one that actually works, and it succeeds. The ergonomic split design genuinely reduces typing fatigue, QMK/VIA support gives power users the customization they crave, and the gasket-mounted five-layer padding delivers an acoustic experience that rivals boards costing twice as much. Battery life is generous, wireless performance is stable, and hot-swappable switches mean this keyboard grows with you as your preferences evolve.

Will I keep using it? Absolutely — with a caveat. If you value a numpad or have zero patience for adjusting to a split layout, look elsewhere. But for anyone willing to spend a week adapting to healthier typing posture, the Split70 rewards the effort.

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