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The GK GAMAKAYLK67 is a customizable RGB mechanical keyboard kit featuring 67 keys, hot-swappable switch compatibility, and triple mode connectivity (Bluetooth 5.0, USB-C, and 2.4GHz). Designed for both gamers and professionals, it offers a multi-function control knob, fully programmable features, and stunning RGB backlighting, making it a perfect blend of style and performance.
M**H
This board is an INSANE value for the money
Now I just want to say that this is my first custom built mechanical keyboard and this review may be long because I don't want to stop typing lol.My current setup:Personally Lubed Glorious Panda SwitchesGreen matcha keycaps with hiragana from Amazon4 layer tape mod on the PCBMicrofoam surgical Foam tape on the bottom plasticGlorious coiled nebula cableBuilding the board:Taking the board apart for modding was actually a fairly straight forward experience. The top case comes off by snapping it out of place and lifting it off of the bottom case. Then you unscrew a few screws to take off the plate and PCB from the bottom case. This is the part that usually trips people up though. While taking off the plate and PCB (which are attached by screws on the underside of the PCB), you have to be EXTREMELY careful so as not to destroy the mode selector switch on the back of the case. This part took the longest for me to do because I really wasn't trying to have to buy another board. Be cautious and take your time with this part if you are planning on modding your board. After taking the PCB out and not breaking the switch, I was able to start modding. I lubed my stabilizers and got them feeling perfect. Then I proceeded to tape mod the PCB by using 4 layers of masking tape. I know people generally use 3 layers but I was going for and extremely deep thocky sound. After tape modding the PCB I then applied hospital like foam tape to the bottom case to help dampen the sound even further. Used about 4 to 5 layers on this part. After applying my mods, I had to create holes in the tape on my PCB to allow me to be able to screw it back in. I was careful putting the mode selector switch back in place and all was well.Features:The board comes with MANY RGB features. I'm not a super fan of RGB in general but the mode I use kind of serves as a decent backlight at night. The three modes it comes with are nice to have. You can essentially connect up to 5 devices for this keyboard. 3 bluetooth devices, 1 2.4 GHz device and a wired connection.Layout:The keyboard layout is your standard ANSI layout so not much to say there.Functionality:I checked all the connections on the keyboard with a pair of tweezers before setting the board up just to make sure all the keys worked. They did. The rotary knob also works flawlessly and is really convenient when trying to change the volume of media. Even works on Mac.Connectivity:Connectivity is great on this keyboard. I have no issues whatsoever using the 2.4GHz connection on my MacBook Pro M1, BT on my iPad Pro and wired for my custom gaming PC. No dropouts or anything like that.Sound:Overall I did not try this keyboard stock because based on the reviews I watched it would have sounded akin to my corsair K65 lux that I finally retired after 5 years of use. I wanted nothing to do with the hollow sounds of a keyboard. I wanted something way more substantial and deep.My cost breakdown:This keyboard - $70Personally Lubed Glorious Panda Switches - $50 for 2 packsGreen matcha keycaps with hiragana from Amazon - $354 layer tape mod on the PCB - $4Microfoam surgical Foam tape on the bottom plastic - $7-8Glorious coiled nebula cable - $50Krytox 205g0 - $13Switch lubing supplies - $10Glorious Switch opener (I would not recommend this one) - $10TOTAL: $250 oof...Final thoughts:For $70, this keyboard is a phenomenal value. It is of decent quality and you can really make it sound like an expensive board. Now as you saw above this board cost me $250+ dollars to build and about 6 hours of build time. You're probably wondering why I turned a $70 board into one thats $250... Well that is because I had to buy all the supplies for it. I didn't have switch lube, I didn't have brushes, a switch opener, masking tape, keycaps, switches, etc. I was literally starting from 0. I also wanted a really nice coiled cable to go with the board instead of the one that was included. I didn't have to do any of this. A simple setup without lubing and starting from 0 can literally cost you around $130 with just the board, Akko switches, and $30 keycaps and possibly no mods if you don't have masking tape lying around. Even at $130 this board is still a very great value. I would HIGHLY recommend to anyone thinking of buying this to use for a build. Thank you for coming to my TED Talk lol.P.S. I ended up using Microsoft Power Toys to change the keybindings, because I didn't really trust the software that was recommended to use for the board.
J**R
Great kit just make sure you have the right keycaps
Great kit but make sure you have a 1.75u shift key that will fit. My ducky SA profile caps didn't work even though the shift was 1.75 there was slight interference with the case and I had to use akko ASA keycaps instead. Besides that it's awesome, the software could use better instructions (make sure you are in wired mode when you are trying to use the software or it won't recognize the keyboard) but once you figure it out it's fine and pretty versatile giving you some extra lighting options and allows you to set up macros and switch around what keys do what and choose what the knob controls. Also when looking for knobs most guitar knobs will work fine and you can also search for tm680 knobs on amazon and find a few. The green looks pretty good as well.Here is a picture after it's been all set up with akko lavender switches akko periwinkle keycaps and a knob sourced on amazon with the lighting set up to match the caps. One complaint about this though, there isn't a way to change the lighting on the sides of the board, not really a deal breaker but does kind of kill the look if you are trying to make everything match when looking at it from the side. Also the lighting around the knob is also unable to be changed, again not a deal breaker and it does serve a purpose (showing which mode the keyboard is in and also a low battery indicator) but still an annoyance when trying to match up everything. All in all a great budget kit in my opinion.Pros: Great price, media controls with the knob, tons of different color options, software allows for macros and custom layouts as well as custom lighting options, not the heaviest board by any stretch but does have a nicer weight to it than I was expectingCons: Certain lights cannot be changed, the plastic does feel kinda cheap, if you plan on modding you can easily break the mode switch when disassembling if you aren't careful, The right shift is 1.75u which isn't normally THAT big of a deal however the thickness of the case plastic next to it is slightly to thick making it unable to use certain keycap profiles such as SA thus limiting the options even further than normal.All in all I think it's a great value and the pros along with the price outweigh the cons of this kit, making it a great place to start of you are wanting to dip your toes into the hobby.
L**R
Best in class for price
Let's face it: you're here because you're wanting to build a keyboard. Chances are you've already watched a multitude of videos on YouTube reviewing this exact keyboard. Now you wanna see if they're sponsored reviews, or if they're accurate. Well... they are.I'll start by saying I was actually skeptical upon opening the package. Initial response was plastic, plastic, plastic.... oh more plastic. Damn near whole keyboard is plastic, BUT.. it works for this keyboard.I added foam to the keyboard cavity, taped the pcb back, and added foam between switches and pcb. I used everglide aqua king 62g switches and some amazon keycaps.. it's amazing. Truly, you will not get the value for price out of any board aside from this one.I'll also save you some headache, just use the stock stabs. They're honestly not terrible, slight amount of rattle but great functionality nontheless. I attempted to replace with durock, and had a lot of issues with keys sticking due to the absurdly tight tolerance of the durock stabs, like severe compatibility issues.The rgb is meh. Simple settings, and I still can't figure out how to change the desk facing leds...All in all, value for money: stop looking, I've already done that much for you, just buy this keyboard.
N**K
Amazing keyboard
I loved this keyboard all than one thing when it came to my house I lubed and put my switches in the board but my space bar wouldn’t work I tried everything and realized it was the stabilizer that was broken so everything other than that was really good I love it and recommend
A**.
Es grandiosos este teclado, sin embargo...
Es magnífico si vienes de un teclado ya armado, es decir, el típico teclado barato que ni si quiera se puede considerar ga de entrada.Ahora bien, viene la explicación del porqué de las 4 estrellas, y la razón es que el plástico se deforma cuando lo abres, puede que yo no sepa manejar correctamente el plástico, pero en mi caso, el plástico se deformó.Por lo que les recomiendo no abrirlo, utilizen mods que se puedan implementar sin abrir el teclado, como el PE Foam qje es como una pegatina y ya sería todo lo recomendable que le podrían hacer y la ultima modificación que le podrían hacer son los estabilizadores.Si gustan arriesgarse adelante, pero no lo estén abriendo constantemente solo abranlo 1 vez, pero en esa vez hagan las modificaciones correctas y traten de no equivocarse en ellas, para así evitar abrirlo, es mas si pudieran cómprense 2,uno que sea su conejillo de experimentación y el otro que sea el bueno.Muchas gracias por leer.Edicion:Si lo llegan a modificar no corten todos los postes, simplemente corten los postes de en medio, los que están en el del backspace, el de multimedia, el de las flechas, el del shift izquierdo, el de espacio y el del tabulador son los que no deben de cortar porque ayudan a que el Top Housing cierre correctamente, no cometan el error mio de cortar el del espacio.Y si quieren realizar el Tape mod solo pongan una capa para que así la entrada USB-C no esté descentrada del agujero.El PE Foam si es muy recomendable mejorará mucho más el sonido que ya tiene de stock.Y ya son todas las recomendaciones que tengo para que no cometan los mismos errores que desgraciadamente yo cometí.Segunda edicion:Después de un par de modificaciones para lograr la mejor experiencia sonora, el teclado obtuvo una cierta curvatura que hace que baile sin la presencia de un mouse Pad, por lo que recomiendo que si vas a modificar el teclado, pienses muy bien en lo que le vas a realizar para evitar el Case se deforme.
N**H
GK gamakay lk67
the lk67 is an amazing pcb, this was my first custom keyboard build using novelkey x cream switches and it was super easy to put together the stabilisers are perfect and it looks incredible, it is on the expensive side but well worth it!
K**O
DONT BUY
can't type the number eight, use the right arrow key or use tab
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