IROK FE75 Pro
IROK FE75Pro Wireless RGB Hot Swappable Mechanical Keyboard, Three-Layer Dampening 81 Keys Gaming Keyboard, Customizable Backlit, USB-C/2.4GHz/Bluetooth- White/Blue
Our Budget Pick in Best Mechanical Keyboards for the Money. Here is the full rundown: the specs, what we like, the trade-offs, and who it is for.

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IROK FE75Pro Wireless RGB Hot Swappable Mechanical Keyboard, Three-Layer Dampening 81 Keys Gaming Keyboard, Customizable Backlit, USB-C/2.4GHz/Bluetooth- White/Blue
Best for: First-timers who want a cheap, tri-mode, hot-swap board to learn and tinker on.
The FE75Pro is almost suspiciously cheap for what it is: a 75% wireless board with Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, and USB-C, plus true hot-swap sockets that take 3-pin and 5-pin switches. It often sells around the price of a nice dinner, which makes it the easy answer to 'how do I try mechanical keyboards without committing.'
Three layers of silicone dampening give it a cleaner, quieter sound than you would expect down here, and owners consistently call the hardware solid with a stable spacebar.
Two honest caveats. The keycaps are ABS, so they will shine up over time, and the bundled software is genuinely bad, with users warning it behaves like junkware. The good news is you never need it. Treat this as a superb hot-swap starter and you will be grinning.
What we like
- + Genuine tri-mode wireless at a budget price
- + True hot-swap for 3-pin and 5-pin switches
- + Cleaner sound than expected thanks to silicone dampening
- + Per-key RGB
Watch outs
- - ABS keycaps that will shine over time
- - Bundled software is poor, skip it
- - Battery is just okay with RGB on
Full specs
| Layout | 75% (81 keys) |
| Connectivity | Wired, 2.4GHz, Bluetooth 5.0 |
| Hot-swap | Yes, 3-pin and 5-pin |
| Switches | IROK factory-lubed (linear) |
| Keycaps | ABS, OEM profile |
| Dampening | Three-layer silicone |
| Battery | 3800 mAh |
| RGB | Per-key, 16.8M colors |
Editor's note
I bought this expecting a toy and got a board I actually kept. The hot-swap sockets meant I swapped switches the same night with no soldering, which felt great at this price. The factory keycaps are the weak point and I replaced mine within a month, but the board underneath is the real deal.
Price & history
Price checked Jun 24, 2026. Prices change often, so verify the live price on Amazon.
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