Love this numpad. It matches my Alt High aesthetic and can customize with same switches as my keyboard. Love that I can customize the pad as I see fit.
At full price, it would be hard to recommend, but when discounted, it's worth considering. It's very sturdy. I really like the look. I did not have interference with SA keycaps but it's tight so you might have to unscrew it and make sure it's aligned to perfection. The switches are north facing so it means cherry keycaps will interfere with many switches. In stock form, it is quite pingy. I added foam and a little tape under the contact points and it did improve the sound profile significantly. Bottom line, buy it discounted if you are comfortable with opening and doing some basic mods, otherwise it's a pass. I like mine and I think it looks stunning with SA Oblivion.
For the price I had great expectations, sadly it disappoints in build quality. First the top row switches would not engage since the stabilizer board was bowing on top row, I had to disassemble and bend the stabilizer board a little. Second Enter and Plus (+) would not work when I plug my Holy Panda X switches, I tried some Zealios switches and still nothing, I took it completely apart since there is NO WARRANTY on this numpad and found a couple of broken solder joints, I re-solder them and got it to work, now I'm happy with the board and that is why I gave it a 3 out 5.
This is a CHUNKY number pad. With my khail speed gold's and Bloom keycaps it sounds like a dream - need to figure out how to get the thing open so I make it a little less pingy. The main thing I do not like about this keypad and EPOMAKER in general is their program. It is such a pain in the ass to make sure your settings are set and then get the right combination on your numpad to switch through your profiles is also a large pain in the ass. At one point I thought I was going to just not use the pad bc I got so frustrated with programing it. Once I got it to work and realized my keys were not working bc I had the number lock on when it should have been off - WHICH is a whole other thing - I fell in love with the numpad. The other thing I do not like is that I can't get my keyboard and numpad to sync RGB wise. Like it looks a little dumb that I have the "same" lighting setting but its not the same. Being nitpicky bc the kit was not cheap. The out of the box process should be better with EPOMAKER. I like that I can make it what I want, but not 100% or easily bc the software is not up to snuff. Would I recommend ,, kinda.. If you are used to EPOMAKER software then you might be fine, but if you're just getting into keebs I would NOT go with a EPOMAKER bc their software is very annoying. Would I buy this again ? No. Even though I like the numpad, I think I spent too much on something I wanted to give up on when mapping. If Im spending that much, the programing experience should be better.
Compact Excellent Package, software to control the pad is very complicated. Multiple lighting configurations, battery life is acceptable. Would recommend but is better in standard setup and will require an investment of time to configure but doable.