Budget Epomaker TH87 TKL Delivers Surprising Typing and Long Battery Life
Epomaker’s TH87 TKL earns praise for a gasket-mounted, premium-feeling typing experience and “batteries that last and last,” with users confirming strong battery life and easy Mac/Windows switching.

The Epomaker TH87 TKL is drawing positive attention for two practical reasons: a gasket-mounted typing feel that reviewers call comfortable for long sessions, and a battery that multiple sources describe as long-lasting. Pat Pilcher of Witchdoctor summed it up in a March 4, 2026 review: "Pat Pilcher reviews the little keyboard that could, a budget-priced beaut with batteries that last and last and keys that feel just right."
User feedback on Epomaker’s product page backs the tactile praise. Khaled A. (DZ) wrote that the TH87 "delivers an excellent balance between build quality, comfort, and performance," and added that "The gasket-mounted structure provides a soft and slightly flexible typing experience, which makes long typing sessions very comfortable." Khaled also called the stabilizers "well-tuned out of the box, reducing rattle and improving overall sound quality" and described the typing sound as "balanced and satisfying without being overly loud."
Battery life is a recurring highlight across sources. Witchdoctor’s one-liner stresses "batteries that last and last," and Mikaella P. (PH) reported on Epomaker’s page, "Haven't charged since receiving it so battery is great!!" Mikaella also noted a usability touch: "Switching to Mac and Windows mode is also pretty easy!" Nazia (IN) titled her entry "Epomaker TH87 – Stylish TKL with Strong Battery & Smooth Feel," further reinforcing the consensus on endurance and comfort.
The TH87’s aesthetics and extras are mentioned explicitly in user commentary and on Epomaker’s storefront. Khaled praised RGB as "smooth and customizable, adding a nice aesthetic touch without being distracting." Epomaker’s site lists accessories and bundles alongside the TH87 product content, including an "Epomaker Rainbow Glowing Cable" at a sale price of $29.99 with a crossed-out regular price of $39.99, an "EPOMAKER Switch Benefit Section (100 Pieces)" at $19.99 sale price with a crossed-out $37.99, and an "EPOMAKER Galaxy100 Lite + Sorane Silent Switch Set Bundle" at $107.93 sale price with a crossed-out $126.98.
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What remains unreported in the supplied excerpts is the TH87’s official retail price, battery capacity or runtime in hours, and detailed connectivity or firmware specs. The Witchdoctor date and user quotes provide a solid starting picture: Pat Pilcher’s March 4, 2026 write-up and Epomaker customer posts from Khaled A., Mikaella P., and Nazia consistently describe a budget-friendly TKL that punches above its class for typing comfort and battery endurance. I will verify the missing technical specs and the rating metrics on Epomaker’s live product page before publishing a detailed buying recommendation, but based on the available reviews the TH87 is a surprisingly capable budget TKL for users who prioritize a soft gasket mount and long battery life.
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