Epomaker F108 Pro V2 ups battery capacity and reworks full-size layout
Epomaker’s F108 Pro V2 keeps the 108-key formula but jumps to a 10,000 mAh battery and shifts its display to reclaim space over the numpad.

A bigger battery and a small layout shift are doing the heavy lifting on Epomaker’s F108 Pro V2, which keeps the familiar 108-key full-size frame but aims to make daily use feel cleaner and longer-lasting. The upgrade is less about reinventing the board and more about fixing the parts that matter most on a desk: endurance, screen placement, and a little more breathing room around the numpad.
TechPowerUp showed the keyboard in a livestream before its official launch and said the new model keeps tri-mode connectivity with 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth support. The headline change is the battery, which rises to 10,000 mAh. Epomaker’s current F108 Pro is listed at $99.99 with an 8,000 mAh battery, a 1.14-inch LCD screen, a volume knob, hot-swap support, a flex-cut PC plate, 104 anti-ghosting keys, and a five-layer sound-dampening structure, so the V2 reads like a battery-and-layout revision rather than a clean-sheet design.

The other obvious change is the screen. Epomaker moved the small dot-matrix display to sit between the arrow cluster and the navigation block, which frees up space above the numpad and makes the full-size layout look less crowded. That kind of tweak will matter most to buyers who want a full-size board without the visual clutter that sometimes comes with packed gaming-oriented layouts.
The rest of the spec sheet stays firmly in value-keyboard territory. The F108 Pro V2 uses a plastic gasket-mount case with clip-based assembly, a combination that should help control cost and soften acoustics, even if it makes deep modding less straightforward. It supports hot-swap switches and ships with Leobog Reaper switches, with silent Leobog Cotton Candy switches offered for quieter use. Epomaker also showed multiple colorways, including beige retro styling, pastel pink, and a black version with smoky translucent keycaps. Per-key RGB lighting and side light bars are part of the package, though south-facing sockets may limit shine-through keycap visibility.

The new board also fits a wider Epomaker pattern this year. The TH108 V2 PRO, another full-size refresh, also centers on a 10,000 mAh battery and web-based software, with the rotary knob moved to the front right face. That makes the F108 Pro V2 feel like part of a broader push toward larger, feature-rich boards that favor convenience, battery life, and cleaner layouts over endless modding flexibility. If Epomaker holds the price near the original F108 Pro’s roughly $100 range, the V2 could land squarely in the sweet spot it is clearly chasing.
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