Best Hot Swappable 75 Keyboard
Browse all hot swappable keyboards guidesA hot-swappable 75% keyboard offers the perfect balance between functionality and desk space, retaining essential keys while eliminating the numpad. Hot-swappability lets you change switches without soldering, making customization accessible for gamers, typists, and enthusiasts alike.
Quick Comparison
| Product | Price | Rating | |
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![]() Mechanical Keyboard 75% TKL Hot-Swappable Wired Gaming Keyboard 6-Colo... | $164.95 | No rating | View |
![]() HyperX Alloy Rise 75 – Hot-Swappable 75% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, P... | $116.87 | ★★★★3.6 | View |
![]() EPOMAKER x Aula F75 Gasket Mechanical Keyboard, 75% Wireless Hot Swapp... | $119.99 | ★★★★★4.6 | View |
![]() ATTACK SHARK X85 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard 75% Hot Swappable Wireless... | $89.99 | ★★★★★4.7 | View |
![]() AK820 Pro Mechanical Keyboard 70 Percent Compact Layout RGB Hot Swappa... | Check price | No rating | View |






Mechanical Keyboard 75% TKL Hot-Swappable Wired Gaming Keyboard 6-Color Backlit 84 Compatible with PC Laptop(Wired Red Switch)

HyperX Alloy Rise 75 – Hot-Swappable 75% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, PC, Ambient Light Sensor, Gasket Mounted, Linear Switches (Renewed)

EPOMAKER x Aula F75 Gasket Mechanical Keyboard, 75% Wireless Hot Swappable Gaming Keyboard with Five-Layer Padding&Knob, BT/2.4GHz/USB-C, RGB (Light Blue, LEOBOG Reaper Switch)

ATTACK SHARK X85 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard 75% Hot Swappable Wireless 2.4GHz/BT/USB-C Gasket CNC Knob Coiled Cable RGB NKRO Cherry Profile Side Print PBT Keycaps White Jade Switch for Win/PC/MAC

AK820 Pro Mechanical Keyboard 70 Percent Compact Layout RGB Hot Swappable Switches(AK820Pro Gift Gray)
Why this product type matters
Hot-swappable 75% keyboards provide unparalleled versatility in a compact form factor. You can experiment with different switch types—linear for gaming, tactile for typing—without buying a new board. The 75% layout preserves arrow keys and function rows while saving 30% more space than full-size keyboards, ideal for minimalist setups and mobile workstations. For gamers, this means lightning-fast switch swaps for competitive play. For professionals, it's about tailoring the tactile experience to reduce fatigue. The technology democratizes keyboard customization, previously limited to DIY soldering enthusiasts.
How to choose
1. Connectivity Type: Decide between wired-only for minimal latency (ideal for competitive gaming) or wireless (BT/2.4GHz) for flexibility. The EPOMAKER F75 and ATTACK SHARK X85 offer tri-mode connectivity, while budget options like the HyperX Alloy Rise 75 are wired.
2. Switch Compatibility: Look for 3-pin or 5-pin hot-swap sockets supporting most MX-style switches. The ATTACK SHARK X85 includes White Jade switches with factory lubing, while the EPOMAKER comes with LEOBOG Reaper switches—both well-reviewed options.
3. Build Quality: Gasket-mounted designs (found in EPOMAKER F75, HyperX Alloy Rise 75, and ATTACK SHARK X85) provide better acoustics and typing feel than tray-mounted boards. PBT keycaps resist shine better than ABS—check if included.
4. Additional Features: Rotary knobs for volume control (EPOMAKER F75, ATTACK SHARK X85) add convenience. RGB backlighting is standard but implementation varies. Consider included accessories like coiled cables (ATTACK SHARK X85) or carrying cases.
5. Budget vs. Reviews: The $89.99 ATTACK SHARK X85 offers premium features at a budget price with strong reviews (4.7 stars). The renewed HyperX Alloy Rise 75 saves money ($116.87) but has limited feedback (3.6 stars, 5 reviews). The EPOMAKER F75 hits the sweet spot at $119.99 with 3,374 reviews averaging 4.6 stars, indicating proven reliability.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'hot-swappable' actually mean?
Hot-swappable keyboards allow you to pull out and replace mechanical switches using a simple puller tool—no soldering iron required. This means you can mix switch types, replace faulty switches, or completely change your keyboard's feel in minutes. All products listed feature this capability, though compatibility varies between 3-pin and 5-pin switches.
Are 75% keyboards suitable for programming and productivity?
Yes, the 75% layout retains critical keys like F-row, arrows, and home cluster while removing the numpad. Most programmers adapt quickly, especially with function layers. Hot-swappability lets you optimize switches for coding—tactile for accuracy or linear for speed. The EPOMAKER F75's knob can be programmed for macros, enhancing workflow.
How do renewed keyboards like the HyperX Alloy Rise 75 compare to new models?
Renewed products are inspected and refurbished, offering 15-30% savings. The HyperX Alloy Rise 75 at $116.87 includes premium features like gasket mounting and ambient light sensor, but with only 5 reviews and a 3.6-star rating, it's riskier than the EPOMAKER F75 ($119.99) with 3,374 reviews. Renewed items typically have shorter warranties.
Which switch type should beginners choose?
Start with linear switches (like the red switches in the generic model or White Jade in the ATTACK SHARK) for smooth, consistent keystrokes. They're forgiving for gaming and typing. Tactile switches provide noticeable bumps for typists who want feedback. The beauty of hot-swappable boards is you can start linear and experiment later without buying a new keyboard.