Epomaker launches compact Carbon60 wireless keyboard
Epomaker has launched a new wireless keyboard called the Carbon60. This compact keyboard features a 60% ANSI layout, designed to save desk space. Its carbon fiber shell gives it a modern look while also making it resistant to wear and tear. The Carbon60 keyboard is smaller than traditional keyboards, lacking function keys and a cursor cluster. Users can access these functions using the Fn key. The carbon fiber design not only looks sleek but is also more durable than plastic options. This keyboard includes hot-swappable switches and customizable RGB backlighting. Users can change key types and adjust lighting effects to suit their style. The keys are designed to provide a faster typing experience and reduce fatigue, making it ideal for tasks like coding. The Carbon60 has a stylish appearance with a light blue fabric loop handle, which is removable. Users can also choose between different key colors for a personalized look. It supports QMK/VIA programming, allowing users to remap keys or create macros. The keyboard is compatible with various operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux. The Epomaker Carbon60 is available for $129.99 on the official website. It comes with Gateron Brown or Red switches, providing options for different typing preferences.