Average score
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.3
Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.3
acoustics
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.5

The RT100 tends to produce a satisfying deep or pleasant sound signature when paired with non-problematic switches.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.8

Reviewers praise the GX87’s stock sound as a standout, describing it as refined, lively, and unusually satisfying for a prebuilt board.

actuation consistency
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
2.8

One reviewer reported occasional double spaces and inconsistent actuation feel, so key triggering may not feel perfectly uniform for every user.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.5

One review specifically says the switches deliver a consistent key press.

backlight brightness
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.0

Lighting visibility is acceptable to good rather than extreme, with one review calling it plenty visible and another saying it is not especially strong.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
No score yet
battery life
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
3.8

Battery life is serviceable but not universally excellent; reports range from roughly 1.5-2 days with heavier use to about a week or more with lighter settings.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.9

Battery life is a clear strength, with multiple reviews calling out the large 8,000mAh capacity and very long runtime.

build quality
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.5

Across multiple outlets, the RT100 is described as sturdy, premium-feeling, and well built for a plastic keyboard.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.6

Multiple reviewers describe the GX87 as very well built, with strong assembly, solid casework, and no obvious quality-control issues.

cable quality
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.5

The included cable is often singled out as unusually premium for a bundled accessory.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
2.8

One video calls the included cable cheap and unimpressive.

compatibility
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.6

Mac and Windows support is repeatedly confirmed, and at least one review also notes Linux usability outside the app.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.5

Key mappings are described as persisting across multiple devices, which supports multi-device use.

connectivity
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.7

Tri-mode connectivity is one of the RT100’s most widely praised strengths, with wired, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz support cited again and again.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.0

The board offers Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless modes, but one review also reports minor connectivity issues.

customization options
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.4

Beyond switches and colorways, reviewers consistently highlight the RT100 as a highly customizable board, especially around the screen, lighting, and mapping.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.8

Reviewers consistently say the GX87 is easy to customize, thanks to straightforward disassembly and mod-friendly design, with one video also mentioning swappable top colors.

desk space efficiency
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.7

Several reviews praise the board for fitting a numpad into a footprint that stays relatively compact for the desk.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.2

The TKL layout is described as saving desk space versus full-size boards while keeping a familiar key set.

durability
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.8

PBT caps and sturdy construction are treated as long-term positives, with reviewers expecting the legends and caps to hold up well.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
5.0

One review explicitly says the GX87 feels built to last.

ease of switch replacement
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.7

Where reviewers actually changed switches, they generally found the swap process easy.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
5.0

Switch replacement is described as very easy because switches can be removed and replaced without soldering.

ergonomics
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.5

Comfort is helped by the compact full-size layout and adjustable angle, though wrist-rest support is not part of the package.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.0

The fixed typing angle is presented as standard enough that it should not bother most users.

extra gaming features
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.8

One review explicitly highlights NKRO and anti-ghosting, which strengthens the RT100’s gaming utility.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.2

A dedicated ultra low latency mode is explicitly mentioned in the software.

frame rigidity
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.8

One reviewer specifically noted no key rattle or flex, indicating a firm overall structure.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.3

The chassis is praised for having no flex or rattles, though one video notes the quick-release design may feel less rigid than a screwed-in case.

gaming performance
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.2

Gaming performance looks good for general play, but it is more convincing for casual and mixed use than for demanding twitch play with softer switches.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.4

Reviewers say the GX87 handles gaming well, especially for hybrid work-and-play use, even if it is not framed as a specialist Hall Effect board.

hot-swappable switches
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.7

Hot-swap support is one of the most consistently praised features, with repeated mentions of broad socket compatibility.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
5.0

Hot-swap support is clearly confirmed across reviews, making switch swaps part of the board’s appeal.

keycap quality
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.4

Reviewers consistently like the thick PBT caps and profile quality, even when they differ on the taller shape.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.5

One review specifically praises the included PBT keycaps as high quality.

key responsiveness
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.8

Where directly tested, keys were described as fast and precise, with reviewers not noticing sluggish response in normal use.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.0

One review says the switches feel fairly responsive in play.

key spacing
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.5

Keys are generally described as well spaced and easy to navigate without feeling cramped.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
No score yet
key stability
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.0

The space bar was described as firm and in line with the rest of the keycaps, suggesting solid stability on larger keys.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
No score yet
latency
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.8

Multiple reviews report no discernible wireless lag, with the board feeling close to wired during use.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.4

Latency is framed positively for normal gaming use, with reviewers noting reduced latency concerns and immediate-feeling keypresses.

layout options
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.2

One review notes an ISO option in addition to the standard layout, which adds some regional flexibility.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
No score yet
legend visibility
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
3.9

Legends are generally easy to read in normal lighting, though one review says the opaque caps hurt visibility in the dark.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
No score yet
macro customization
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.4

Macro support is a clear strength, with several reviews confirming remapping and macro creation in software.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.5

Macro support is explicitly mentioned as part of the board’s deeper customization toolkit.

materials quality
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
2.9

Materials are mixed: the main board often feels solid, but the knob is repeatedly criticized for feeling cheap or plasticky.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.7

The materials are consistently praised, especially the aluminum chassis and PBT keycaps, with one reviewer also highlighting the smooth finish.

media controls
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.4

Dedicated media functions are a real plus, with the knob/button setup adding useful playback control.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
No score yet
noise level
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.8

With the right switches, especially Sea Salt, the RT100 is repeatedly described as impressively quiet.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.5

The sound profile is described as muted rather than sharply loud, keeping the board’s thock controlled.

onboard memory
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.5

One review explicitly says remaps and macros can be stored to onboard memory.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.8

Customizations are explicitly described as being stored on the keyboard itself.

per-key lighting control
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.5

One review explicitly confirms per-key RGB backlighting.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
No score yet
polling rate
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.5

One reviewer said the 2.4GHz dongle matched the speed of many wired gaming keyboards, suggesting strong scan performance for its class.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.2

The keyboard is repeatedly described as running at 1,000Hz, with one video also discussing a low-latency mode.

portability
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
3.8

Portability is mixed: the RT100 is not tiny, but its weight and removable screen make it manageable if you really want to move it around.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
2.5

Its heavy all-metal build makes it less convenient to carry around or reposition frequently.

profile management
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.2

One review explicitly mentions Bluetooth support for up to three profiles, which helps multi-device use.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
No score yet
rapid trigger support
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
2.8

The only direct mention was negative: one reviewer said rapid trigger inputs felt off the table with Sea Salt switches.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
No score yet
reliability
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.2

One review describes the connection modes as working well, suggesting dependable everyday operation.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
3.2

One review reports rare duplicate key registrations and a fringe long-hold input issue, so reliability is good but not flawless.

RGB customization
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.2

At least one review explicitly notes software-based RGB customization, reinforcing that lighting control goes beyond presets.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
3.9

Lighting customization exists and can be adjusted, but the experience is not unanimously polished, with one review calling it clunky.

RGB lighting quality
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.5

RGB is described as vibrant and full-featured, even if it is partly hidden by the non-shine-through caps.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
No score yet
size and form factor
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.4

The 95%/96% style layout is frequently framed as a smart near-full-size design that keeps the numpad while trimming bulk.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.0

The GX87 is explicitly described as an 80% TKL, giving it a compact-but-not-tiny footprint.

software quality
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
3.6

Software support is functional but mixed: it usually works and offers many features, yet multiple reviewers call it finicky, clunky, or less polished than major-brand alternatives.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.2

Software support is generally seen as good for the category, with QMK/VIA support and dedicated software, though one reviewer still found VIA basic.

sound dampening
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.7

Foam and internal dampening are repeatedly credited with cutting hollowness, pinging, and harsh resonance.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.7

Internal foam and damping layers are specifically credited with reducing ping and cleaning up the typing sound.

stabilizer quality
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.2

Stabilizers are generally good out of the box, though at least one review still noticed minor ticking.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
3.8

Stabilizers are mixed but acceptable overall: one review says they are nearly silent, while another wanted a bit more lube.

switch feel
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.5

Across switch variants, reviewers mostly describe the RT100 as smooth and enjoyable, though the Sea Salt option can feel mushy or unusually soft to some users.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.5

The stock linear switches are described as satisfying, bouncy, crisp, and snappy in everyday use.

switch options
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.5

Reviews repeatedly note that Epomaker offers several switch choices, giving buyers good flexibility across linear, tactile, and quieter preferences.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
2.8

Switch choice at purchase is limited, with one review explicitly noting only two similar linear options and no tactile choice.

typing comfort
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
3.8

Typing comfort is positive overall, but very tall keycaps may not suit everyone equally well.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.5

Typing comfort is positively described, with reviewers calling out a soft, bouncy, comfort-focused feel.

typing feel
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.2

Typing feel is generally praised as soft, satisfying, and pleasant, though one review found it only solid rather than class-leading.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.7

Typing feel is strongly positive, with reviewers describing the GX87 as joyful, smooth, and satisfying to type on.

value for money
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.6

Value is a major strength, with many reviews saying the RT100 delivers unusual features and strong core performance for around the $100-$120 range.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.9

Reviews repeatedly frame the GX87 as unusually strong value, pairing premium-feeling features with a budget-friendly price.

volume control
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.5

Volume adjustment is consistently described as tactile and pleasant to use.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
No score yet
wireless performance
Product 1: Epomaker RT100
4.7

Wireless use is generally described as responsive and dependable enough for everyday work and gaming.

Product 2: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.8

Wireless behavior is praised for reconnecting quickly after idle and feeling responsive in use.