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The Womier Q75 is a wireless 75% mechanical gaming keyboard featuring a unique topographic design and matching strap. It supports tri-mode connectivity (USB-C wired, Bluetooth 3.0/5.0, and 2.4GHz wireless) with a powerful 5000mAh battery. Fully programmable via open-source QMK/VIA software, it offers hot-swappable POM linear switches for a smooth, tactile typing experience. South-facing RGB lighting and durable PBT keycaps complete this compact, stylish keyboard compatible with Windows and Mac.















| ASIN | B0DQV22S2T |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,280 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #272 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (179) |
| Date First Available | February 23, 2025 |
| Item Weight | 2.38 pounds |
| Item model number | Q75-Topographic |
| Manufacturer | Womier |
| Package Dimensions | 15.24 x 7.72 x 2.05 inches |
L**L
The lube wears off the keys a little fast with daily gaming
This keyboard is amazing. It sounds creamy and feels amazing to type on and DONT get me started on the space bar. The case is made of plastic but that does not even matter, It looks like it is made of quarts and is shiny. The amount of presets this thing comes with is wild. The weight is almost nothing but it stays in place and does not move. It has a dongle on it so if you want a no cable setup with a creamy sounding and nice white keyboard to go with it is this. I looked at the 1 star reviews and all of them are just reviews on how some keys came broken or something did not work. With my first 5 hours of using this keyboard i have. This keyboard does not work with playstation but that does not nerf anything for me. Gaming with this thing has been a dream. WORTH EVERY PENNY. UPDATE. After about 2 days of use during gaming the keys have started to unlube very fast. I have had to move the switch around and do weird movement with the key to relube. The typing experience is completely fine but when i move the keys slowly i do notice it. It is like the friction of the 2 keys binds them together but then it releases and goes down just fine. If you are not weird like me and pay extra close attention to the keys rubbing together right or not. Great sounding keyboard either way.
I**7
Nice alternative to other travel keyboards
WK60 weight: 588 grams Switches: Womier POM Rose Whisper switches. Smooth, creamy (could be a bit mushy for some) with a marbly sound profile. No rattling or noticeable ping (The Womier website says they come prelubed which i can definitely feel). Keycaps: Doubleshot PBT MOA profile. While the characters are a bit Comic Sans-y for my taste, they can easily be switched out for something a bit more “Mature” or traditional. Opinion: This is a great keyboard if you’re just needing something lightweight to throw in your bag along with your tablet/laptop, which is what I originally purchased it for. The multiple connection modes are really useful too, if it runs out of battery it can run on a wired connection or you can use the 2.4 ghz dongle for less latency (Not that i personally notice any latency on the BT connection, but I don’t have it very far from my tablet atm). If you’re looking for a cheaper alternative to something like the Logitech MX Keys Mini and you don’t mind something just a hair larger (The MX keys mini has a big battery bar that serves as a way to prop the keeb up on your desk) this is a great deal. Some negatives: The RGB lighting as far as I can tell, can only cycle through the whole gamut of colors rather than let you stay on one color. I haven’t checked to see if there’s software to make it so that you can only have one color backlighting. That’s just a personal preference and some people might like the various color RGB lighting. The stock keycaps can seem a bit juvenile but then again, personal preference. Might not be as thin/lightweight as other portable keyboards on the market. It’s around 100g heaver than the logitech k380, 80g heavier than the mx keys mini, and larger overall, but then again it IS a mechanical keyboard that isn’t built around choc switches. With low profile keycaps you could potentially slim it down enough if the MOA profile keycaps that it comes with are too high. Potentially a lack of keyboard shortcuts for tablet users, but if you’re just using it to type up long paragraphs without the need of menus to access often, it is probably fine. TLDR; solid little keyboard for people who don’t want to buy into scissor switch/membrane travel keyboards for use with laptops/tablets on the go. Excellent BT connectivity!
J**A
Very nice keyboard. It's worth every penny.
This a very good keyboard, the backlight is bright enough that you can work on dark rooms. The sound is perfect for me but be aware this may be noisy for an office environment. My only complain is that even the keyboard is designed to work for Windows and MacOS as well, I couldn't find keycaps from Womier that has keycaps for MacOS. The keyboard only comes with keycaps for Windows. I guess you could buy some from Womier shop or other vendors, but Womier should have include some extra keycaps like they do for other keyboards. Battery life is good, I haven't tested thoroughly but it lasts several days with the lighting on.
A**J
Good quality keyboard for the price
I really like the design on this keyboard. It feels high quality and looks even better in person. The layout is clean and easy to get used to, and the typing experience is smoother than I expected. The keys have a nice gentle feel, not too loud or stiff, which makes it comfortable to use for long stretches. I also like that it gives you a lot of features without being crazy expensive. For the price, it’s a solid deal, especially with the wireless options and customization features. No complaints so far.
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