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Glorious Custom Gaming Keyboard - GMMK 85% Percent TKL - USB C Wired Mechanical Keyboard - RGB Hot Swappable Switches & Keycaps - Black Metal Top Plate

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Color: Tenkeyless


Features

  • Fully Modular Keyboard: As the first Hot Swap RGB gaming keyboard, GMMK features hot swap switch sockets so you can plug in and out switches as your DIY preference. No need to solder for hours. Featuring per key 16.8 million RGB, fully customizable with our GMMK Software, and major RGB patterns can be set from the keyboard hotkeys directly without software.
  • Preinstalled Mechanical Switches: GMMK Comes with pre installed Gateron Brown Tactile Mechanical switches. This switch is not loud so you can use it in a quiet office setup as well as your gaming setup. The barebones keyboard switches are backlit RGB SMD LED compatible so our ABS keycaps become extra bright and easy to read. You can swap and 3 pin Mechanical clicky, linear, or tactile mechanical switches with this board.
  • OEM Layout: A standard ANSI layout with standard sized bottom row makes GMMK widely compatible with 3rd party standard keycaps available in the current marketplace - with brands like Keychron, Akko, RK Royal Kludge, Epomaker etc and with wide range of color like white black or pink keycaps makes the board pop out. The full aluminum metal top plate and ABS plastic bottom plate makes the build perfect for fine sound tuning - be it clacky or thocky.
  • Superior Ergonomics and Compatibility: With the in built stand, angle of the keyboard can be changed to match a more ergonomic typing experience. This GMMK kit comes with OEM sculpted keycaps so your fingers and hand joints can preserve the jelly like substance and do not become stiff over time. GMK is compatible with a wide range of operating systems like Windows, Mac and keyboard supported consoles (PS4 PS5 XBOX)
  • Warranty: GMMK has a free and included 1 Year Limited Manufacturer Warranty.

Release date: January 3, 2019


Product Dimensions: 14.02 x 5.08 x 1.42 inches; 1.85 Pounds


Type of item: Personal Computers


Language: English


Item model number: GMMK-TKL-BRN


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 1.85 pounds


Manufacturer: Glorious


Date First Available: June 15, 2017


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I own a lot of keyboards, I admit, I may have a problem, including the more expensive GMMK Pro, Durgod Hades, Eluktronics MKB, and a variety of Razer boards, but the GMMK1 TKL (the one I am reviewing here) I use the most in my current configuration for a variety of reasons. It is modded in the following ways: Even though I liked the stock Gateron Brown switches for a while, they seemed a bit too light, so I decided to totally over-kill it and get Kailh Box Ancient Greys -- linear switches with the actuation force of 95g or so. I am still getting used to them but the nice thing about them is that I rarely bottom the keys out now, which to me makes these switches feel like they are faster than the Browns. And certainly just out of this world strange and fun to use, giving my fingers a workout. I installed tall SA profile keycaps but didn't break the bank and got some decent but cheap PBT caps with the transparent legend. The brand name on the box is MIHIYIRY. The stock ABS keycaps are fine and worked well with the Brown switches, they are not super thin, feel good and the legends come through sharp and nice. Not a big fan of the Cherry profile but that's what is popular these days. Replaced stock stabilizers, out of boredom more so than for legit reasons, to the plate-mounted Durock V2s, and put ungodly amount of Glorious-branded grease into the joints of the stabs. The heaviness of the Greys with the action of the Durocks totally eliminate any rattle (that was nearly non-existent in the first place), and this combination feels very good together. The heavy springs certainly allow the extra amount of grease not to cause any slowing down. Though I am sure some Enthusiasts might frown upon the quantity of grease I used. I think it's fine, it hasn't short-circuited the board yet. I think the grease mostly stays where it's meant to be. :) GMMk1 has good medium weight to it, and I play sitting cross-legged with the keyboard resting on my legs and lap. It feels heavy enough not to slide away easily but not so heavy that it interrupts the blood-flow. Works well with a full-sized wristrest I have. The keeb has just good solid weight that doesn't make it feel cheap. Rubber feet serve their purpose on hard surfaces well. Due to the lower price, considering the features, I am not so afraid to bang it up by an accident. It does feel quite sturdy, good strong plastic and the metal plate sits very tight. There's no flex of any nature or any kind of squeaky plastic noises. Black PCB looks great as well. It's certainly not the cheapest PCB out there, too. The combination of the Greys, Durocks, Glorious grease and SA caps feels very good for gaming and typing. It was the experiment with a happy end! All the components working together, along with the right weight and good ergonomics for my use-case -- make it to be my main keyboard, that is also easy & light enough to carry around with a laptop. Of course I love my modded GMMK Pro more, like someone would adore their precious sports-car, but it's been sitting in the garage, figuratively speaking (its case, actually), while this guy here has been getting me through most of my days and nights! The RGB LEDs are very bright, by the way, in case this matters a lot to you, and there are plenty of effects accessible right from the keyboard without any need for software (take that, Razer Synapse!). The bottom line: this keyboard is easy and pleasant to mod, and thus has a lot of potential, the right price, great build quality, it looks sexy, and has good-to-very-good components in the per-built configuration. I like it a lot, don't regret the purchase. If it gets stolen, I would buy it and mod it again! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2021 by Count D'Zvir

  • Very convenient and reliable modular keyboard
The media could not be loaded. I bought the TKL model with brown switches. The good: - No key chatter. (double key presses / failed debounce) - Floating keycap design. This keyboard is easy to clean! - Hotswap switch sockets work as advertised. - Keycap and switch removers are included. - A right-angled USB adapter is included. - Removable USB cable is included. - The USB cable is braided and feels very solid. I would feel comfortable traveling with it. - Very lightweight for its size. (good for travel) - Fun animated LED modes. The bad: - Thin stock ABS keycaps. ABS caps will develop a shine over time. - A few screws were screwed too tightly, bending the case and causing issues with key return in the lower left corner and around the spacebar. I loosened the screws a bit to correct that. - Only the top part of the keyboard is aluminum. The bottom is plastic. - Noticeable echo / pinging noise when typing due to the hollow case. This is not as bad as a Massdrop CTRL, possibly due to the bottom plastic. - Cheap, noisy stabilizers. I recommend replacing them immediately with quality GMK plate stabilizers. Neutral: - Accessible screws. I haven't tried this, but it looks like I could easily open the case if I wanted to. Before my modifications: - The stock stabilizers were noisy, but they worked. - The board came with Gateron brown switches. - The included key caps were of the thin ABS type. My modifications: - All stabilizers removed. None used at all. - Aliaz switches with 35g springs. (springs swapped) - Translucent key caps, for the pretty. I like quiet but tactile keyboards and I type lightly. Aliaz switches with 35g springs feels like typing on clouds! I could've used GMK stabilizers, but when using "silent" switches I prefer no stabs for minimal noise. This means I use a 2u R1 key cap for my spacebar. (like the longer "0" key on a numeric keypad) Overall: I bought the GMMK because I wanted a TKL board with hotswap sockets for switch sampling. I've used it for gaming, development, and everything else without issues. It's been a very reliable keyboard for several months now, though I only use it when testing new switch types or when I want pretty animated lights. (the latter happens more often these days) Advice: This is an excellent keyboard for any purpose. Instead of buying different keyboards with different switches, this one allows you try different switches at much lower cost. It's noisy as delivered, but that can be improved by swapping parts. This board is designed to be modded, if that's what you'd like to do! If you decide to swap the stabilizers, I highly recommend using only GMK plate mounted stabilizers. Please be careful when swapping switches. Ensure the pins are straight before inserting them, or they'll be bent and squished when you push them into the board. If you bend any switch pins while trying to insert them, carefully bend/straighten them out with pliers and re-insert them. They'll be fine. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2019 by Amazon Customer

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