Womier
SK75
AUTHOR:Onie T.
TESTED BY:James L.
Published:

The Womier SK75 is a wireless compatible keyboard that is compact with different color ways and various customization options. It is built with an aluminum body and is very heavy.

It is available for $109.99 USD from the Womier webstore. It is slightly above entry-level pricing but below premium pricing. This is a premium feeling mechanical keyboard with a simple plug-and-play experience.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

THE GOOD

  • Materials and Typing

    It is very heavy and solidly built, with very little board flex while maintaining a soft typing experience.

  • Customizable

    The keyboard comes with Womier Full POM Mint Blizzard Linear switches but you can hot-swap them for switches that you prefer.

THE BAD

  • Ergonomics

    Its 8° inclination angle is fixed, and because of its thick keyboard profile, prolonged use may result in wrist fatigue.

  • Modes

    The switch for different modes is placed inconveniently beneath the Caps Lock keycap, so you must have a keycap puller handy whenever you want to switch between wired and wireless modes.

THE REST

  • Overall

    It is a customizable, premium feeling keyboard with a great out of the box, plug-and-play experience.

  • Software

    The SK75 does not require any proprietary software and may be configured using VIA if you choose to customize the keyboard.

LINKS
Where to buy*
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Hardware
HardwareNotes

The Womier SK75 comes with a detachable USB Type-A to Type-C cable, a 2.4GHz receiver, a keycap and switch puller, and a user manual. The Womier SK75 comes in 5 colorways (Beige, White, Black, Blue, and Green) with the option to purchase additional accent frames and external weights. It is built with an aluminum chassis and plastic base plate with plate-mounted stabilizers. It includes PBT double-shot injection, and non-shine through keycaps. The include keycaps are Cherry profile.

Labs found during testing that the keycaps have a slight rough texture, and that the keycap is very stable during typing. It has an unique and slightly inconvenient on/off switch for battery mode that is under the caps lock keycap.

In the Box

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Front of the box.

Dimensions
The keyboard is placed on a 900 x 400 mm desk pad next to a Logitech MX Master 2S mouse.

The keyboard is placed on a 900 x 400 mm desk pad next to a Logitech MX Master 2S mouse.

Height
Width Max
Depth W/ Palm Rest
Depth
Weight
Construction
The right side of the keyboard containing the navigation keys.

The right side of the keyboard containing the navigation keys.

Chassis Material
Base Plate Material
Base Plate Color
Stabilizers
Keycaps
The left side of the keyboard.

The left side of the keyboard.

Keycap Material
Lettering
Shine Through Keycaps
Connectivity
The keyboard is connected by a USB Type-C to Type-A detachable cable.

The keyboard is connected by a USB Type-C to Type-A detachable cable.

Wireless
Wired
Bluetooth
Bluetooth Version
Multi-Device Pairing
Receiver
Receiver Storing
Battery Type
Computer Side Connector
Keyboard Side Connector
Cable Length
Detachable Cable
USB Passthrough
Features & Software
Features & SoftwareNotes

The Womier SK75 is VIA compatible and does not require its own software. It is compatible with both Windows and MacOS computers.

Software
Software
Mandatory Registration
Number Of Profiles
Onboard Memory
Cloud Sync
Macro Programming
QMK Firmware Compatible
VIA Key Configurator Compatible
Windows Compatible
MacOS Compatible
Backlighting
RGB Software
Backlighting
Backlighting Color
Per Key Illumination
Performance
PerformanceNotes

The Womier SK75 comes with Womier Full POM Mint Blizzard Linear switches. It is hot-swappable and the included switches have standard CherryMX Switch stems. The included switches are factory lubed. When used in wired mode, the SK75 has an average keyboard latency, average 9.68 to 13.7 ms. With the 2.4GHz adapter, the SK75 has an above average keyboard latency, averaging 12.16 to 12.69 ms. With the Bluetooth LE mode, it has a very high and variable keyboard latency of 15.64 to 35.16 ms.

This keyboard also has a low latency mode which can be turned on for each connectivity - with an average of 5.04 ms for wired, an average of 6.51 ms for 2.4Ghz receiver, and and average of 12.69 ms for Bluetooth mode.

Labs found during testing that there are light diffusers on the included switches.

Keystroke
Latency
Sound Sample
Productivity & Efficiency
Productivity & EfficiencyNotes

The Womier SK75 does not come with a wrist reset and has a fixed incline angle of 8°.

Ergonomics
Ergonomics

The keyboard ergonomics at a fixed angle of 8 degrees

Board Size
Board Type
Palm Rest Included
Low Profile
Incline Angles
Key Alignment
Numpad
Dedicated Function Row
Dedicated Arrow Keys
Key Spacing
Ghosting & Rollover
KRO Wired
KRO Receiver
KRO Bluetooth
Ghosting
Test Configuration
Tested Settings
Firmware Version
Software Version
Polling Rate (Wired)
Polling Rate (Wireless)
Debounce Time

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