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EPOMAKER EK21 VIA Gasket Number Pad, Bluetooth 5.0/2.4ghz/Wired Hot Swappable Numpad, with Poron Foam, Aluminum Alloy Knob, 1000mAh Battery, Programmable for Win/Mac/Gaming (Gateron Pro Yellow)

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  • 【EPOMAKER EK21 Gasket Numpad】Introducing the EK21 Gasket Numpad, a powerhouse of functionality and customization designed to elevate your productivity and typing experience. Packed with innovative features, this numpad offers a superior performance that meets the demands of discerning users. Let comfort, customization, and superior performance become the cornerstones of your work routine
  • 【VIA Programmable】As a response to the community, the EK21 numpad is programmable by VIA, providing you with the freedom to customize and personalize every key to suit your workflow and preferences. Create complex macros, remap keys, and fine-tune your typing experience effortlessly using the intuitive VIA software. Take control and optimize your productivity like never before
  • 【Triple Modes, 1000mAh Large Capacity Battery】Equipped with triple modes, the EK21 adapts to your specific needs. Choose between wired, Bluetooth, or 2.4ghz wireless connectivity for seamless and convenient usage. The numpad also boasts a large 1000mAh battery capacity, ensuring extended usage without the need for frequent recharging. Stay productive and enjoy uninterrupted performance throughout your day
  • 【Poron Bottom/Sandwich Foam, IXPE Switch Pad】The EK21 is also designed with your comfort in mind. The Poron bottom layer, combined with the sandwich foam and IXPE switch pad, provides a cushioned typing experience that reduces strain on your fingers and minimizes noise. Say goodbye to fatigue and distractions, and type with ease and precision
  • 【Aluminum Alloy Knob&Refinedly Tuned Stabilizier】Featuring an aluminum alloy knob, the EK21 delivers refined control. The knob's premium construction adds a touch of elegance to the numpad while providing smooth and precise adjustments. It also incorporates meticulously tuned stabilizers to ensure consistent and satisfying key presses. Say goodbye to wobbly or inconsistent typing experiences.
  • 【PC Plate with CNC Cutting】The EK21 features a PC plate that has undergone CNC precision cutting and sandblasting for a sleek and durable finish. The ABS plastic front and back panels, without any oil coating, provide a comfortable and non-slip grip. The combination of these materials ensures a premium build quality that can withstand daily use



Product Description

EK21 keyboard
  • Yes, the keys can be programmed using the VIA software. The EK21 numpad is programmable via VIA, allowing you to customize and personalize every key to suit your workflow and preferences.

  • Yes, the numpad's backlight color can be customized. The EK21 features south-facing LED lights and is programmable via the VIA software, allowing you to personalize the backlight color and effects to suit your preferences.

  • Yes, the EK21 numeric keypad is compatible with Windows or MAC systems.

  • Yes, the numpad is hot-swappable, allowing for easy switch replacement without soldering. This feature enables users to customize the typing experience by trying different switch types.

  • Yes, the numpad comes with a Type-C cable for wired connectivity.

EK21 keyboard

Hot Swappable

The EK21 features Hot Swappable. A 5-pin/3-pin hot swappable PCB allows us to replace and experiment with different key switches without soldering.

EK21 keyboard

South-facing LED

With south-facing LED, Achieve better illuminate keyboard backlight from the typist’s perspective.

EK21 keyboard

RGB Backlight

16.8 Million RGB Backlight. The backlight effect can be adjusted with the shortcut keys "FN+Enter" and VIA software.

EK21 keyboard

1000mAh Large Capacity Battery

The numpad boasts a large 1000mAh battery capacity, ensuring extended usage without the need for frequent recharging.

EK21 KEYBOARD

Gasket Structure

Introducing the EK21 Gasket Numpad, a powerhouse of functionality and customization designed to elevate your productivity and typing experience. Packed with innovative features, this numpad offers a superior performance that meets the demands of discerning users.

EK21 keyboard

VIA Programmable

The EK21 numpad is programmable by VIA, providing you with the freedom to customize and personalize every key to suit your workflow and preferences. Create complex macros, remap keys, and fine-tune your typing experience effortlessly using the intuitive VIA software.


Nick Potter
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
This EpoMaker wireless number pad is a great tool for those that prefer tenkeyless keyboards and those that prefer a "southpaw" numpad option.The included keycaps sound pleasant, the rotating knob is ridged and tactile, and the input lag is quite low. There is quite a lot of flex when pushing downwards, which might bother some people. Since I chose linear switches, I am used to typing with low force and only noticed the flex when intentionally pushing the board downwards.If I could rate the numpad by itself, I would give it 5 stars. However, the software support is where you run into issues...One of the main selling points of this product for me is its VIA support. I have used keyboards that use it for macros and RGB in the past, and normally it is a straightforwards process.Setting up VIA for this EK21 was a royal pain. After downloading the JSON files from EpoMaker's website, VIA would not load the definitions. Even after updating the firmware and trying both VIA's desktop app and the web client, nothing.Finally, after searching online for answers, I stumbled across a reddit thread recommending the use of a "Mongeek" web version of VIA. While it recognizes the EK21 when connected via USB C cable, it still does not work with 2.4 GHz or BT. I have no idea if this is necessary, or if I got one from a bad batch, but at least VIA works.Great numpad if you can put up with finicky VIA support
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 22, 2025
You need to buy a usb extension cable to act as an antenna to make up for the very poor and high latency wireless, but the layout and functionality blows it's compettitors out of the water for the price. I got the Via software working with a firmware update on their website, though I would have loked to see 6 layers. It feels light and plasticy and that's exactly how it sounds when typing.
Benoit G.
Reviewed in Canada on January 12, 2025
Many options of connectivity (usb-c direct, bluetooth or with a dongle), the backlighting is very nice, setup almost transparent, and the keys are just noisy enough to ear the click. It comes also with replacement keys. Highly recommended. And by the way, the little rotor, is to adjust the sound of the computer, a nice add on.
Nikki
Reviewed in Canada on August 23, 2024
i am a total sucker for spherical key tops. this scratched that urge. not awful build quality, pretty easily programmable (if you know how to use via), and sounds pretty nice.
Ron
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
When I bought a TKL keyboard I didn't think I'd miss my numpad so much, this is exactly what I was looking for.Pros-*It feels good to type on and it's pretty sturdy even though the housing is plastic. The big rubber feet are very nice and it doesn't move around on my desk pad at all when I'm using it. *The RGB looks good and there's a decent amount of different modes to choose from.*The Gateron yellow switches are nice but I swapped them out for Gateron Jupiter Bananas to match my Lemokey L3 which was easily done.*Battery life is excellent. I think I've only charged it 2 or 3 times in the few months I've had it and I use it quite often.*Macro keys are definitely nice to have if you're doing programming or data entry.*Easy to program. Even if you're new to VIA it's fairly straightforward to program the macro keys and dial. I believe they are pre-programmed if you don't want to do it yourself but I can't remember what the default shortcuts are.*Metal dial has a good feel when twisting.Cons-*If I were to nitpick my only gripe would be that it sometimes doesn't register my first key press when waking up, a minor inconvenience at best.Overall I'd definitely recommend this keypad if you need one that is fairly inexpensive and works well.
N
Reviewed in Canada on November 6, 2024
Numpad looks almost as nice as the product photos.Keycaps claim to be double shot PBT… while feeling lightweight like cheap dye-sub ABS.VIA compatible? Not really and only with certain basic keycodes, it’s barely even functional as a keypad, to make it work at all you need to hack together a “draft definition” for the keyboard under a hidden “design tab” in VIA that informs you if you need to use it, to contact the keyboard manufacturer instead. This needs to be done every single time you want to use it. So far it does not work when a full screen application like a game is open.
Ari Kline
Reviewed in Canada on November 4, 2024
I've gone through three of these so far and I'm going to get something else because the build quality is just too poor. Two of the units just constantly rebooted and one of the units had defective stabilizers. It's enticing for $30 but considering how poor the quality is, I just think it isn't worth it. Then you add on the fact that it has south facing LEDs, so pretty much no shine through key caps will look good.Hard pass.
cadmium
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2023
This is a pretty fully featured number/macro pad, at least for my needs. I got it with the Flamingo switches, which are pretty much standard lubed linears. I swapped them out for Kailh Box Navy switches, which was pretty easy to do with the included switch puller. I went for clickies since they're perfect for a macro pad imo. If you decide to swap out the switches, be careful with the polycarb plate as it can bend a little bit if you try pulling too hard. Just wiggle it out with a firm grip and you shouldn't have too much trouble.I will say though, if you like the feel and sound of a good lubed linear keyboard, this will likely please you. It's reasonably well built and well made (although it is plastic, not metal), there's plenty of lighting modes to choose from (including OFF lol), the gasket mount and the foam are tastefully done, and the stabilizers are well-tuned and have no audible rattle out of the box for me. The included keycaps are also pretty nice, they're dye sub PBT, pretty thick well made. I swapped them out for a WOB set that matches closer to my actual board.As it says in the description, it's fully VIA compatible, so you have pretty granular control over changing what all of the keys do, creating macros and additional layers and such. I tried changing what the wheel does for scrolling up and down, it didn't change anything unfortunately even though it shows up in VIA; but you can change what the button does when pressed. When I tested it, it remembers what you've programmed and continues to work wirelessly with your custom settings.I haven't had the time yet but I'm planning to set up additional layers as toggleable "profiles" for when I'm doing music production. Basically, the sky's the limit when it comes to what you can use VIA to do. It's a little bit weird to set up VIA here, it doesn't work immediately out of the box but the manual has a pretty easy to follow guide for how to get it up-and-running. It is definitely a welcome change from EPOMAKER's previous models. It was an especially important selling point for me since I use Linux and I wouldn't have been able to use their software previously, but VIA is cross-platform and open source which is nice.As far as any complaints, honestly I'm not a huge fan of the logo on the front and back, I think it's a little tacky, but if it really bothers you it's easy enough to just mod it. Also as I said it is plastic, if you want something metal you can go for something like a Keychron Q0 which is pretty similar in features that it offers (although it is quite a bit more expensive). I paid about $40 USD for this, which isn't a steal or anything but I think it's a pretty fair price for what you're getting. If you've got a compact keyboard but want a number/macro pad companion to go along with it, I'd say this is a pretty good option to look at.
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