
When the Epomaker P75 launched last year, it impressed us with its build quality and laundry list of features, especially for a board that retails for less than $100. And while the mechanical keyboard has since been discontinued, it remains an excellent choice you can still pick up with either the linear or tactile switches at Amazon for $79.99 ($20 off), which nearly matches the board’s all-time low of $74.99.
Epomaker P75

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If you’re in the market for an affordable mechanical keyboard, the P75 is one of the best available. Along with offering a well-built aluminum chassis and sleek silver finish, the 75-percent board features a volume knob and hot-swappable switches, letting you easily customize the typing feel. My colleague Antonio G. Di Benedetto tested the Wisteria Tactile model, which, while on the louder side, offers a satisfyingly crisp, poppy sound and strong tactile feedback.
In addition, the keyboard supports south-facing RGB lighting and three connectivity options: wired over USB-C, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz wireless via a dongle that conveniently slots into the board’s magnetic garage. It also offers remappable software, which, while not the best, is functional enough to get the job done.
Three more deals worth your dime
- Anker’s MagGo Power Bank is available from Amazon and Anker (with code WS7DV2SQLSST) for $56.99 ($33 off), which is the best price we’ve seen this year. The magnetic charger can wirelessly supply up to 15W of power to any MagSafe-compatible iPhone, as well as select Qi2-compatible Android devices (most notably Google’s newer Pixel 10 series). The 10,000mAh power bank also features a built-in stand, a handy display for checking charging status, and passthrough charging via a 27W USB-C port.
- Both the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X versions of Borderlands 4 are currently on sale at Amazon and Best Buy for $54.99 ($15 off), which is the first notable price drop we’ve seen on Gearbox’s latest looter shooter. It’s not exactly a reimagining of the franchise — it’s still chock-full of pithy one-liners, frantic co-op gameplay, and an obscene amount of guns — but the game’s new open-world design and subtle combat refinements make it one of the better installments in recent years. Read our review.
- If you want to keep a watchful eye on trick-or-treaters next week, the Blink Mini 2 is on sale at Amazon, The Home Depot, and Target for an all-time low of $17.99 ($22 off). The cheap, wired camera builds upon the prior model with a broader field of view and IP65 weatherproofing, allowing you to use it both indoors and outside when paired with Blink’s Weather-Resistant Power Adapter. The 1080p security cam also offers improved image and audio quality, as well as support for USB-C power. Read our review.

