Epomaker has revealed another addition to its growing mechanical keyboard lineup with the upcoming Epomaker x Aula F108 Pro V2. The new full-size wireless mechanical keyboard was recently shown during a livestream, giving viewers an early look at several hardware and design updates compared to the previous F108 Pro model.
Although the company has not officially launched the keyboard on its website, the livestream confirmed multiple changes aimed at improving usability and battery life while maintaining the same budget-focused positioning. Pricing has not yet been announced, but the keyboard is expected to remain close to the price range of the current F108 Pro, which sells for around $100.

The Aula F108 Pro V2 continues to use a full-size 108-key layout, making it suitable for users who prefer a traditional keyboard design with a dedicated numpad. One of the most visible changes is the redesigned placement of the built-in dot matrix display. Unlike the previous version, the smaller display has now been moved between the arrow keys and navigation cluster, allowing more space above the numpad section.

Epomaker has also upgraded the battery capacity significantly. The new model features a 10,000 mAh battery, which should provide longer wireless usage times through both Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz connectivity modes. Wired USB connectivity is also supported, and the keyboard now includes a dedicated hardware switch for toggling between connection modes without using shortcut commands.
The keyboard uses a plastic gasket-mounted chassis assembled with clip-based construction. While this may make disassembly more difficult for enthusiasts interested in modifications, the approach likely helps reduce manufacturing costs and keep pricing competitive.

The F108 Pro V2 includes hot-swappable switch support and comes equipped with Leobog Reaper switches as the default option. Users looking for quieter typing can also choose optional Leobog Cotton Candy silent switches. The keyboard appears to ship with Cherry-profile dye-sub PBT keycaps and includes both per-key RGB lighting and RGB side light bars integrated into the case.

However, the keyboard reportedly uses south-facing switch sockets, which may limit compatibility with shine-through keycaps for users who prefer brighter visible legends during RGB use.
During the livestream, Epomaker showcased several color options, including a retro-inspired beige version, a pastel pink model, and a black variant paired with translucent smoky keycaps. The company has not confirmed an official release date yet, but the F108 Pro V2 is expected to launch in the coming weeks.
