If you didn’t know I am a huge keyboard enthusiast and I always love checking out new boards. It is always good to check out what some of the new offerings are, especially from brands that I haven’t heard of. One such brand is Womier, who seems to offer keyboards, keycaps, switches, and desk mats. The keyboard that they offered up for review was their WD75. The thing that really caught my attention about this keyboard is that it is made of real walnut wood and has green translucent keycaps! It definitely looks good, but how does it perform? Read on as we find out!
Special thanks to Womier for providing us with the WD75 Mechanical Keyboard to review.
Specifications of the Womier WD75 Mechanical Keyboard
Model: Womier WD75 V2
Total Keys: 82 keys
Layout: ANSI 75%
Keycap: MDA profile PC keycaps
Case Material: Walnut Wood
Connection Types: Wired/2.4GHz Wireless/Bluetooth
Switches: Womier POM Mint Blizzard Switch
Backlight LEDs: South-facing
Plate: PC material, no flex cuts
Mounting Style: Tray Mount
PCB: 1.2mm, FR4 material, full RGB, hotswap, non flex-cut, 3/5 pin switches compatible
Firmware Compatibility: VIA
N-key Rollover: Yes
Battery Capacity: 8000 mAh
Polling Rate: 1000Hz (Wired)
Interface: USB Type-C
Operating System: Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android
Keyboard Weight: 980±20g
Dimensions: 324*132*48mm
Packaging of the Womier WD75 Mechanical Keyboard
The WD75 comes in a pretty plain box that simply says “WD75” on the front and has an illustration that looks like a cross section of a tree, hinting at the real wood design of the keyboard. Flipping over to the back there is an illustration of a keyboard, but not much else.

Getting everything out of the box we find the keyboard itself, 2.4 GHz dongle, USB cable, three extra switches, a keycap and switch puller, and a user’s manual.

