Inspired by the classic combination of honey and milk, EPOMAKER combines these two cool elements together in this keycaps set with ivory beige and bright yellow colours along with a few interesting novelties on it, such as bees, Chinese characters, Japanese characters. Designed in a full 140 keys set (Eng-Jap version with 137 keys), it can work for most layouts with no worries about compatibility. Your needs are covered.

Honey-milk is designed in universal MX structure that can work with most switches in the market that has MX structure and its clones, such as Gateron, Kailh, Cherry, Otemu etc. Plenty of keycaps in different sizes will work for different layouts, such as 60%/75%/80%, TKL or full-size keyboard. Get one set and make it all work.

XDA Profile is a short uniform keycap profile that is a little taller than DSA. Like DSA, XDA keycaps are low profile and uniform which results in this profile being liked by enthusiasts for having a great look. It’s pretty easy to get used and sounds similar to Cherry profile just a lower pitch. This profile is considered as a solid option for both gaming and quick or regular typing.


Epomaker very kindly sent me a set of their Honey and Milk keycaps, which I decided would look good on the HS84. So, here’s a quick before and after (with Gif at the top of the post).

The Honey and Milk keycaps have an XDA profile, which means they’re low and round edged, like a lower-profile version of the keys on the B21. They have a pleasantly retro look and feel, and are a delight to type on.

Epomaker’s Honey and Milk 140 key keycap set is available now for $29.99 USD