🎮 Elevate your workflow with the ultimate customizable macro numpad!
The Glorious Gaming GMMK Macro Numpad is a premium, highly customizable input device featuring a CNC aluminum body, hot-swappable linear switches, and 18 double-shot ABS keycaps. It offers seamless wired or Bluetooth 5.0 LE wireless connectivity with up to 76 hours of battery life, programmable slider and rotary knob controls, and 51 remappable functions across three layers via Glorious CORE software—perfect for gamers, programmers, and professionals seeking efficiency and style.
Brand | Glorious PC Gaming Race |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 11.4 x 4 cm; 517 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | GLO-GMMK-NP-FOX-B |
Manufacturer | Glorious |
Series | GMMK Numpad |
Colour | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered, Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC, Linux, Supported Consoles |
Operating System | Linux, Mac OS 6, Windows 7 |
Number of Batteries | 1 |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 4.4 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 517 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
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Lovely numpad, awful software
Heads up: I got mine cheaper through Amazon Warehouse Deals.Build quality of the device is nice. It really is a lovely device to use and feels well made.Lack of bluetooth profiles and/or 2.4 ghz dongle at this price point is offensive. Glorious are constantly taking the mickey out of their customers but this is really a standard at a price point of £30-40.QMK only available when connected to USB is, again, bad and below standard of device less than half this price. This wouldn't be the worst if it wasn't for the last point:Glorious' software is terrible. It's truly tragic. It doesn't do what you want, it randomly switches profiles, RGB settings have a mind of their own, macros will randomly delete themselves, layers don't seem to want to work properly... I can't get it to do anything other than be a numpad, and a numpad was all I wanted. But trying to take advantage of the other capabilities is, I fear, pretty much impossible without giving up Bluetooth which doesn't fit my use case.As a pretty numpad, this is fine.As what it's sold as (a macropad) it isn't fit for purpose and the shoddy software means I will avoid other Glorious products (or any others that require proprietary software) and stick with those that offer QMK or VIA support.Reviews have commented on Glorious' position of selling a device for a high amount and then selling extras to improve it that should already have been implemented. But here, we have a device that doesn't seem to be able to do the basics of what is advertised because of the software.It is not worth anywhere near RRP while the software fails this hard.EDIT: Using Glorious Core's legacy v1.0 version on their website makes the device usable and actually do what it should. It's still a cumbersome but doable. Not using open source software alternatives (easily) is still silly and Glorious Core seems to be directly linked to slider control - more bloatware for your PC. And the fact that the website pushes Glorious Core 2.0, which doesn't work, and you have to go out of your way to find software that does, mean my review remains the same. This just isn't value for money.
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