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Womier RD75 Pro 75% Wireless Gaming Keyboard, Quick Release Aluminum Keyboard, QMK/VIA Tri-Mode Mechanical Key Board Custom Hot Swappable with RGB Creamy for Windows/Mac/PC (Black)

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Color: Black


Features

  • Wireless 75% Keyboard Freedom and Precision: Experience ultra-low latency connectivity with the Womier RD75 aluminum creamy keyboard, a 75% wireless mechanical keyboard that offers wired (3ms), 2.4GHz (4ms), and Bluetooth (8ms) modes, ensuring lightning-fast responsiveness for gaming and productivity tasks.
  • Unparalleled Customization QMK/VIA Keyboard: Dive into the world of QMK and VIA support, allowing you to tailor key mappings, macros, and backlighting to suit your unique workflow, unlocking a truly personalized typing experience.
  • Long-Lasting Performance Gaming Keyboard: Powered by an 8000mAh battery, the RD75 delivers up to 900 hours of uninterrupted usage, eliminating the need for frequent charging and ensuring sustained productivity throughout your day.
  • Smooth and Satisfying Typing Mechanical Keyboard: Embrace the creamy mechanical sound and smooth linear typing feel with the pre-lubricated stabilizers and POM linear switches, while the gasket-mounted design provides a soft bottom-out feel for enhanced comfort during extended typing sessions.
  • Seamless Integration: With its hidden dongle storage slot and magnetic metal badge, the RD75 maintains a sleek and minimalist appearance while keeping your wireless dongle readily accessible, ensuring a clutter-free and organized setup.

Brand: Womier


Compatible Devices: Devices Laptop, PC, Tablet, Smartphone, Mac


Connectivity Technology: 2.4GHz Wireless BT5.0/USB-C


Keyboard Description: Gaming


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Special Feature: 75% Keyboard, Full CNC, QMK/VIA, VIA Programmable Macro


Color: Black


Style: Modern Style


Material: Aluminum


Included Components: Keycap Puller, USB Cable


Package Dimensions: 15.16 x 8.35 x 3.39 inches


Item Weight: 5.57 pounds


Manufacturer: Womier


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: October 1, 2024


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  • Liked it so much, I bought it twice
I originally purchased this keyboard in the blue variant, and at the time, I was less than impressed with the slightly clacky stock sound, having expected that it would be a thockier board. I modded it to the point where the acoustics were more in line with how I wanted it to sound, but since it wasn't perfect and kind of annoyed me to use, I put it on display and left it alone for a while. Well, time changes everything, and preferences come and go, so I took this off its display stand and decided to revisit it before possibly selling it off. To my surprise, I was absolutely in love with the sound! I loved it so much that I decided I needed it in the milk white variant and snapped it up on sale. For anyone wants a thocky board, it is achievable with the right switches, but it may still sound a bit higher pitched than something like, say, a Bridge75. It has a lot of foam inside, which you can take out and put back to your heart's content because the ball-catch case makes opening and modding this thing a dream. I actually overstuffed it initially, and that was the only time I lamented having this kind of easy-open case, since it made it almost impossible to get everything back together again - things just kept popping back open again. The blue variant is an absolutely gorgeous, peacock-type, teal-y blue. It's got an almost lit-from-within quality because although it's on the darker side of the spectrum, the anodization has kind of a velvety glow. It's hard to describe, but in person, you can't help but want to run your fingers over the case, which is smooth and well-machined. The milky white variant is spray coated and not nearly as smooth as the anodization of the blue, but it's also not as rough as something like an Elecfox Inky75 (though I love that keyboard, regardless of the rough case). I absolutely LOVE that this keyboard has a place to store the usb dongle directly on the board. While I love the Rainy75, Inky75, Bridge75, and SK75, not a single one of them thought to include someplace to store the dongle, and so they all have to live separately, and I have to pray that I don't lose one. Also love that this is VIA-compatible, so that I can reprogram some of the keys to execute macros. Aside from not having a toggle switch to change the connection type, it's basically a perfect board. Actually, now that I'm thinking about it, I've essentially purchased this board THREE times, as I just picked up a PMO Wave75 keyboard, which is the international variant of the RD75 (but they offered it in "cuter" colors like pink and lavender). If that's not an endorsement of how much I love this keyboard, I don't know what is! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2025 by D.

  • Excellent keyboard
Color: Silver
I have tried two of these. The first one arrived from amazon clearly used and missing pieces, but I was offered a free replacement and the second one is in brand new condition, as you would expect. The keyboard is quite good for the ~$100 I paid for it! The included accessories make customization for windows/mac easy, and the keycaps look and feel nice. The switches come pre-lubed, and the stabilizers are pretty good. The keyboard is incredibly easy to take apart so testing modifications is quick and painless! You can very easily dial in exactly the sound and feel you would like to have with this board. It also has VIA support, which makes configuration simple. The RGB seems good if that's your thing, but it was also quick and easy for me to disable, which is always a bonus. The logo RGB in the bottom right of the board is controlled separately from the rest of the lighting, but is simple to change. The board lasts a long time on a charge, and the wireless connectivity works well. There is a quick key combination to switch the board between 3 different bluetooth devices, the usb dongle, and wired modes. Overall a great keyboard and a very worthwhile purchase! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2025 by Jordan W.

  • So Close to Perfect
Color: Silver
First of all, I want to say that I am still new in the keyboard game, but I did use this keyboard for about a month and I just have to say that I loved this keyboard despite deciding to return it. First thing first, this is a hefty board and you can feel that full aluminum chassis. It also looks and feels amazing. I cannot talk about too much about the sound because I am not a fan of the "clacky" and "thocky" sound. I know that is a sin, but I don't like making too much noise. I really gravitated to this keyboard for it ease of mod-ability and it is probably the best one because everything comes apart so easy, even the magnetic-pin PCB. The layout was really good and at this size, its probably the best for those who want to be a minimalist with a splash design. Stock-wise, everything feels really good and premium especially at this price-point and even if you decide to never mod it, most would not feel disappointed. The connection through the USB dongle was really good and never experienced disconnecting. Now with the negatives, and the reasons why I chose to return it. The RGB placement on some of the keys were faced in different orientations that the light would come through as bright if using shine through keycaps. I understand that these are south facing RGB and are limited to Side-Printed keycaps, but I bought a few sets but the inconsistency of all the keycaps always bothered me. The RGB in general is really good despite not being so bright. In addition, I did not see the difference between the two gasket mounts as they both felt stiff so it could be tiresome for some users. The thing that drew me to return it is replacing the switches. It could have been with my board in particular, but I had a bit of trouble putting in new ones compared to another keyboard that I ultimately settled with. For reference, I used Bluish Whites by TTC which are silent tactile switches, but I had trouble putting some of these in with the assistance of a switch puller to push in the pin to slide in. Despite me returning the RD75, I would still recommend this keyboard because it has so much right going for it. The colors available look amazing, it feels really good and its easy to mod if you decide to do change out the foam and other layers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2025 by Juan Hernandez

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