Epomaker launches TH99 Pro keyboard with haptic feedback and immersive audio
Epomaker debuted the TH99 Pro, a 98-key compact 96% / 1800-style keyboard with a TFT screen, knob, five-layer sound dampening and a 10,000mAh battery, big features at a budget price.

Epomaker has unveiled the TH99 Pro, a feature-packed compact 96% / 1800-style keyboard aimed at users who want a full number pad and function row in a smaller footprint. The key selling points are a 1.06" TFT smart display paired with a multifunctional precision knob, a gasket-mounted chassis with multi-layer sound treatment, per-key hot-swap capability, and a claimed 10,000mAh battery for extended wireless use.
The TH99 Pro’s interaction surface centers on the tiny display and control knob. Epomaker says, "The core of the TH99 Pro's interaction is its TFT display and multifunctional knob." The screen reports time, date, battery level, connection mode, system status and key lock status, and the company claims it "shows static and dynamic content with clarity." The knob controls volume directly and supports an "Fn+Knob" shortcut that "allows for switching to screen control mode for intuitive adjustments." Epomaker also asserts that, "This design enables users to make key settings in games or full-screen applications without having to switch windows, ensuring smooth and uninterrupted control."

On the acoustics and typing side, Epomaker highlights a "Gasket Structure with Five-Layer Sound Dampening Materials" and lists PORON, Latex, IXPE and silicones among the internal layers. The manufacturer frames the stack as a shock absorber that filters "harsh vibrations and metallic ping to deliver a soft, cushioned typing feel that reduces fatigue during marathon coding sessions or intense gaming raids." Early hands-on impressions from Digitalchumps echo the marketing tone, praising the "divine creaminess of the Epomaker Creamy Jades" switches and describing a "thocky melody." The review called the board "an absolute joy to type on and deserving of its pro moniker."
Feature-wise the TH99 Pro is built around a per-key hot-swappable PCB, double-shot Cherry PBT keycaps, RGB side lighting, and adjustable feet. Connectivity is tri-mode: Epomaker lists Type-C wired, 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth 5.0, while press copy also references USB generically. Battery capacity is stated at 10,000mAh, although the company did not publish expected runtimes or charge times in the release. Epomaker lists the keyboard as available for $87.99 on its official store and through Amazon and AliExpress; a reviewer noted it was "available starting today at around $90 USD."

Epomaker positions itself as "short for Epoch of Makers" and describes company goals as customizability, affordability and high standards. For buyers, the TH99 Pro packs an unusual mix of desk-facing extras for the price: a smart display and knob, a large battery, and a gasket-mounted typing feel in an 1800-style layout. Before clicking add to cart, verify software support for the TFT and key programming, confirm battery runtime expectations, and check whether Epomaker publishes details on any haptic features, since press materials emphasize immersive audio and damping but do not list haptic actuators or haptic feedback specifications.
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