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The EPOMAKER Split70 is an advanced ergonomic mechanical keyboard designed for optimal comfort and performance. Featuring a unique 70% split layout, it allows users to adjust typing angles to reduce wrist and forearm strain. This keyboard supports tri-mode connectivity (Wired, Bluetooth 5.0, and 2.4GHz Wireless), offering versatile compatibility across various operating systems including Mac and Windows. It boasts hot-swappable switches, a programmable rotary knob for intuitive control, and full QMK/VIA configurability for extensive customization. The Split70 also incorporates 5 layers of sound-dampening materials and a gasket-mount structure for a quiet and satisfying typing experience, complemented by dynamic RGB backlighting.
Ihe ngwugwu
Biko hụ na ihe niile dị na ngwugwu gị:
- 1x Split70 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (in two halves)
- 1x Multilingual Manual (English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Korean, Japanese, Chinese)
- 1x Quick Start Card
- 3x Keycaps for Mac (modifier keys)
- 3x Mgbanwe Mgbanwe
- 1x 2-in-1 Switch-and-Keycap Puller
- 1x USB A-to-C Cable (for connecting device to keyboard)
- 1x USB C-to-C Cable (for connecting left half to right half)

Image: EPOMAKER Split70 keyboard (White Blue version) with included accessories: manual, cables, keycap/switch puller, extra keycaps, and switches.

Image: EPOMAKER Split70 keyboard (Black version) with included accessories: manual, cables, keycap/switch puller, extra keycaps, and switches.
Ntuziaka nhazi
1. Njikọ anụ ahụ
The Split70 keyboard consists of two halves. To connect them, use the provided USB C-to-C cable to link the left and right halves. Then, connect the keyboard to your computer using the USB A-to-C cable.

Foto: N'okpuru view of the Split70 keyboard, highlighting the USB-C ports for connecting the halves and the mode switch.
2. Ụdị Njikọ
The Split70 supports three connectivity modes: Wired, 2.4GHz Wireless, and Bluetooth 5.0.
- Ọnọdụ Wired: Connect the keyboard directly to your device using the USB A-to-C cable. This mode offers a 1000Hz polling rate and 3ms latency.
- Ọnọdụ ikuku 2.4GHz:
- Locate the 2.4GHz USB receiver (usually stored in the keyboard's housing).
- Tinye ihe nnata n'ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri USB dị na kọmputa gị.
- Switch the keyboard to 2.4GHz mode using the physical switch on the bottom of the keyboard.
- The keyboard should automatically connect. This mode offers a 1000Hz polling rate and 5ms latency.
- Ụdị Bluetooth 5.0:
- Switch the keyboard to Bluetooth mode using the physical switch on the bottom of the keyboard.
- On your device (PC, Mac, Android Tablet), go to Bluetooth settings and search for new devices.
- Select "EPOMAKER Split70" from the list of available devices to pair.
- The keyboard can store up to 5 paired devices. This mode offers a 125Hz polling rate and 15ms latency.
3. QMK/VIA Configuration
The Split70 keyboard is fully compatible with QMK/VIA software for advanced key remapping and macro creation. To use VIA:
- Download the VIA software from the official websaịtị.
- Obtain the custom JSON file for the EPOMAKER Split70 (usually available on the product page or manufacturer's support site).
- Load the JSON file into the VIA software.
- You can now customize key assignments, create macros, and adjust lighting effects in real-time.
Ntuziaka ọrụ
1. Ide ihe dị mfe
The Split70 keyboard features a 70% layout with 71 keys. The split design allows for a more natural hand position. Simply place your hands on each half and begin typing.

Image: The EPOMAKER Split70 keyboard (White Blue version) displaying its 70% split key layout.
2. Programmable Knob
The rotary knob on the left half of the keyboard provides intuitive control over various functions. By default, it can be used to adjust volume, screen brightness, or control multimedia playback (play/pause, next/previous track). Its functions can be fully customized using the QMK/VIA software.
3. RGB backlighting
The Split70 features dynamic RGB backlighting with south-facing per-key LEDs. You can customize the RGB saturation, tone, brightness, and speed directly on the keyboard using key combinations (refer to the Quick Start Card or manual for specific shortcuts) or through the VIA software.

Image: The EPOMAKER Split70 keyboard (Black version) showcasing ya na-enwu ọkụ azụ azụ RGB.
4. Mgbanwe Ndị A Na-agbanwe n'Ọkụ
The keyboard's hot-swappable sockets allow you to change mechanical switches without soldering. Use the provided 2-in-1 switch-and-keycap puller to carefully remove keycaps and switches. The Split70 supports both 3-pin and 5-pin mechanical switches. Ensure the new switch pins are aligned correctly before pressing them into the socket to avoid damage.

Image: Close-up of the extra switches and the 2-in-1 switch-and-keycap puller included in the package.
5. Mac Modifier Keycaps
For Mac users, dedicated Mac modifier keycaps are included in the package. You can replace the standard Windows modifier keycaps (e.g., Alt, Win) with the Mac-specific ones (e.g., Option, Command) for a familiar layout.

Image: The additional keycaps provided for Mac users, including Command and Option keys.
Ihe ngosi vidiyo
Video: An unboxing and typing sound demonstration of the EPOMAKER Split70 keyboard.
Nlekọta
1. Na-ehicha ahụigodo
- Isi igodo: Use the keycap puller to remove keycaps. Clean them with a mild soap solution and a soft cloth, then rinse and dry thoroughly before reattaching.
- Mgbanwe: Use compressed air to remove dust and debris from around the switches. For deeper cleaning, remove the switches (if hot-swappable) and clean the plate area.
- Ikpe: Wipe the keyboard case with a soft, slightly damp akwa . Zere iji kemịkalụ siri ike ma ọ bụ ihe na-emebi emebi.
2. Nlekọta batrị
The Split70 is equipped with a 3000mAh rechargeable battery. To prolong battery life:
- Zere ịchaji batrị ugboro ugboro.
- Charge the keyboard using a standard USB power source.
- Ọ bụrụ na ị na-echekwa ahụigodo ahụ ruo ogologo oge, chajie ya ruo ihe dịka 50% tupu echekwa ya.
- Turn off RGB backlighting when not needed to conserve battery.
Nchọpụta nsogbu
1. Njikọta Okwu
- Njikọ waya: Ensure both USB cables (C-to-C for halves, A-to-C for device) are securely connected. Try a different USB port or cable.
- Ikuku 2.4GHz: Make sure the USB receiver is plugged in and the keyboard is switched to 2.4GHz mode. Try re-pairing by unplugging and replugging the receiver.
- Bluetooth: Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your device and the keyboard is in Bluetooth mode. Forget the device in your device's Bluetooth settings and try pairing again. Ensure the keyboard is not connected to its maximum 5 devices.
2. Igodo anaghị aza
- Otu igodo: If a single key is not working, carefully remove the keycap and then the switch using the puller. Inspect the switch for damage or bent pins. Try replacing it with one of the extra switches provided.
- Multiple Keys: Check the keyboard's connectivity mode. If using QMK/VIA, ensure no accidental remapping has occurred. Try resetting the keyboard to factory defaults (refer to the Quick Start Card for instructions).
3. Backlight Issues
- Enweghị ọkụ azụ: Ensure the backlight is not turned off or set to minimum brightness. Check battery level if in wireless mode.
- Ọkụ na-ekwekọghị ekwekọ: This might indicate a software glitch or a faulty LED. Try updating the keyboard firmware if available, or resetting settings via VIA.
4. QMK/VIA Software Issues
- Ngwanrọ anaghị achọpụta ahụigodo: Ensure the keyboard is connected via USB cable and is in wired mode. Verify that the correct JSON file is loaded in VIA.
- Changes Not Applying: Make sure you are saving and applying changes within the VIA software. Sometimes a keyboard restart (unplug/replug) is needed.
Nkọwapụta
EPOMAKER Split70 Keyboard
| Ụdị | EPOMAKER |
| Nlereanya | Kewara 70 |
| Nhazi | Ergonomic Split, 70% Layout, 71 Keys + 1 Knob |
| Asụsụ | US English, QWERTY |
| Batrị | 3000mAh batrị enwere ike ịchaji |
| Ndụ batrị | 11 hours (backlight on), 260 hours (backlight off) |
| Njikọta | 2.4Ghz Wireless, Bluetooth 5.0, USB-C Wired |
| Ndakọrịta | Mac/WIN/Android |
| Igodo kiiboodu | 18.4+18.8cm (Length), 11.8cm (Width), 4cm (Height) |
| Ibu ahụigodo | 890g |
| N'ịdị n'ihu | 2.1cm |
| Akụkụ akara | ~7 degrees |
| Ihe gbasara ikpe | ABS Plastic |
| Ihe efere efere | Plate PC |
| Nrụnye mgbakwasa | Gasket-Mount |
| Ụda Dampna -abata | 5 layers (Sandwiched Latex, IXPE Switch Pad, PET Sound-Enhancement Pad, Bottom Sponge, Bottom Silicone) |
| Keycaps Profile | Cherry Profile |
| Ihe mkpuchi igodo | PBT igodo |
| Keycaps Manufacturing | Sublimation agba |
| Mgbanwe ndakọrịta | 3/5-Pin Mechanical Switches (Hot-swappable) |
| RGB | Dynamic RGB Backlight with south-facing per-key LEDs |
| Ọnụego ntuli aka | 1000Hz (Wired/2.4Ghz), 125Hz (Bluetooth) |
| Latency | 3ms (Wired), 5ms (2.4Ghz), 15ms (Bluetooth) |
| Mgbochi mmụọ | N-Key Rollover (NKRO) |
Wisteria Linear Switch V2
| Ngbanwe Ụdị | 5-pin Linear, Factory Lubed |
| Ike ịkpali | 45±3 gf |
| Ike Ala | 62±5 gf |
| Tupu njem | 2.0 ± 0.3mm |
| Mkpokọta njem | 3.6 ± 0.3mm |
| Life Spans | 5,000,000 actuation |
| Mgbasa ọkụ | Ee |
Ndụmọdụ Onye ọrụ
- Experiment with Layout: Were advantage of the split design to find the most comfortable and ergonomic typing position for your hands and wrists.
- Customize with VIA: Don't hesitate to explore the QMK/VIA software to personalize key mappings, macros, and lighting effects to suit your workflow and preferences.
- Switch Swapping: If you desire a different typing feel, the hot-swappable sockets allow for easy experimentation with various 3-pin or 5-pin mechanical switches.
Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
For warranty information, technical support, or further assistance, please refer to the official EPOMAKER website or contact their customer service directly. Detailed information regarding QMK/VIA software and firmware updates can also be found on the EPOMAKER support pages.





