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Epomaker Galaxy 68 review: Vanilla mechanical best skipped by Mac users

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Last updated: 2025/11/01 at 4:43 PM
News Room Published 1 November 2025
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The Epomaker Galaxy 68 is a fairly standard mechanical keyboard that doesn’t quite provide full service to Mac users.

Epomaker Galaxy 68

Epomaker has a deep catalog of keyboard and switch offerings to meet nearly any need and visual aesthetic. While it has an eye on functionality for both macOS and Windows users alike, it sometimes fails to deliver software or options that can make macOS users feel like a first choice and not an afterthought.

One of Epomaker’s latest products is the Galaxy 68, a 65 percent wireless mechanical keyboard touted for macOS and Windows users, designed for comfort and a reduced footprint on most workspaces.

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