After reviewing the Womier SK75 TMR recently which is a really nice TMR gaming keyboard, I also got the Womier ERA75 for a review and I’ve been testing it for the last two weeks. It’s feature packed wireless aluminium mechanical keyboard with huge battery, VIA, 1000Hz polling rate, 75% layout, gasket mount and a knob. It basically checks all the boxes and it’s decently priced at $99.99.
The ERA75 is a 75% aluminum keyboard with PBT keycaps, hot-swap support, gasket mounting, south-facing RGB, VIA compatibility, and triple-mode connectivity (wired, Bluetooth, 2.4GHz) powered by an 8000mAh battery. It offers a flexible PC plate with flex cuts, pre-lubed POM switches, a removable volume knob, multi-layout support (ANSI/ISO), and up to 350 hours of wireless use. Extra touches include themed accent keycaps, DIY stickers, full RGB with 17 effects, 1000Hz polling rate in wired mode, and a sturdy 1900g powder-coated aluminum case.
The “unique feature” of ERA75 is the sticker system. You can customize the accent color by placing tiny stickers in specific spots on the case. In theory this sounds fun. In practice, it is a bit frustrating. The stickers are extremely small. Installing them takes patience, and removing the protective layer once they are on is also annoying. If you enjoy stickers then you might like this.
Typing on the Era75 is smooth and I really enjoyed the sound profile. The factory lubed linear POM palm switches from Womier feel good and consistent. If you do not like them, you can swap them easily since the PCB is hot swappable and south facing. The stabilizers are pre-lubed. They are plate mounted, not PCB mounted, but there is no noticeable rattle which is nice at this price.
The volume knob is also hot swappable, which is a rare and nice detail. Unfortunately the dongle has no slot inside the keyboard so you have to keep an eye on it so you don’t lose it.
Connectivity is good overall. You get wired, Bluetooth, and 2.4 GHz modes. The polling rate is 1000 Hz when wired or on 2.4 GHz, but only 125 Hz on Bluetooth. This means Bluetooth will feel slightly slower and for gaming I would choose the wired mode. 1000 Hz polling rate is plenty enough and in our tests the latency was pretty low at around 4 ms which is great. Switching between modes is simple, and battery life is strong thanks to the huge capacity.
The keycaps are double-shot PBT in a Cherry profile. They feel durable.
The board supports VIA, so key remapping and lighting changes are easy. You can remap keys, create macros, and adjust RGB settings directly in your browser. The ERA75 offers full per-key RGB with 17 built-in effects, so you can easily match your setup’s mood and style.
Is it the best VIA keyboard for under 100 dollars?
Overall, the Womier ERA75 is a great keyboard with all of its features. You are really not missing anything here, it will be solid for office work and for gaming. With hot-swap support, VIA compatibility, long battery life, and a responsive typing experience, it’s a solid choice for both casual and serious users. At $99.99, the ERA75 offers a complete and reliable package in the 75% keyboard segment.
You can get Womier ERA75 from Amazon and from Womier’s store. You can use HLPLANET code for additional 10% off your order.
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