🎮 Elevate your desk game with the ultimate customizable keyboard experience!
The Glorious GMMK 3 is a 75% tenkeyless mechanical keyboard featuring a highly modular design with 9 swappable parts, a programmable multifunction knob, and a modular gasket system for personalized typing feel. It includes durable doubleshot PBT keycaps and an aluminum switch plate for balanced sound and tactile feedback, making it a premium choice for gamers and professionals seeking both style and performance.
Brand | Glorious PC Gaming Race |
Series | GLO-KB-GMMK3-75-PB-FOX-W-BLK-US |
Item model number | GLO-KB-GMMK3-75-PB-FOX-W-BLK-US |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
Item Weight | 1.79 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.3 x 6 x 1.8 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.3 x 6 x 1.8 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Glorious |
ASIN | B0DCHKHZNS |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | September 10, 2024 |
D**.
Love this keyboard for work and play! Quiet enough for office use.
TLDR;I researched for weeks to find the quietest mechanical keyboard under $150 and this was the winner. Quiet, responsive, solid build, backlit AND readable in the dark, and built-in memory for macros/button customization. LED customization so it doesn't have to look so "gamer-y."Excellent keyboard for the price! Pre-built was the most cost-effective way to go since it included the Fox linear switches. I originally purchased it thinking I would switch them to gateron browns, but the I actually really like the Fox switches. They are very responsive and very quiet! I needed something less clicky for when I was working from home because the logitch mx blue switches drove my wife crazy. Since I was using this for gaming and work, I wanted it compact with a numpad. The GMMK 2 delivered! It's only ~2" longer than most TKL boards and has enough separation between the arrows and numpad that I don't typo. The keyboard did have a little bit of a learning curve with a smaller (1u) 0 key on the numpad, but after this adjustment it's been great. The Glorious software allows you to full customize the keyboard LEDs, button functions, and macros. There's no dedicated Home button, so I was able to re-bind a key to do it. Another plus is this is a great beginner keyboard for those wanting to get into modding. I changed the keycaps to PBT and rubberized caps and made the keyboard even quieter and "thoccy" by doing the "foam mod," "bandaid mod," and adding O-ring. Rubberized arrow keycaps made for more textural separated to prevent typos even more.
Z**O
Great keyboard for gaming
I really like this keyboard. It's very durable and really love the light features. Its great for gaming and I have had no issues with this keyboard.
A**W
Pretty much perfect
Upgraded original gmmk keyboard. Thought that one was great, better than Corsair in my opinion, and I've used them for years. I love the compact feel while still having the numpad and the buttons feel so good, smooth but not too soft where it's easy to fat finger extra keys. It's also pretty quiet, which is why I ended up buying a second one for the office. Highly recommend
J**N
Not worth the full price, but still a good keyboard
Love the feel of this keyboard. Very solid. Its been 2+ months of use and with some pretty heavy use some keys have broken and needed replacing. Its common for keys to do this with kids that are heavy gamers. I replaced the keys that broke and so far so good. The only issue I am having is some keys are sticking. Even with gaming after 2 months this shouldn't be happening, so that is the only reason for a 4 star. Lights all work as intended and many options to choose from. Got a great deal over Christmas and so I feel they were worth it. Maybe not the full asking price as I have seen.
B**M
Great keyboard, switches and keycaps for a very reasonable price.
The GMMK 2 is an upgrade in all respects from the original GMMK. I really like the 96% layout since it feels like a TKL board but has a number pad.It's VERY quiet out of the box and the linear switches are smooth and nice to type on or game on.I generally prefer tactile switches (like Cherry MX Brown or Glorious Panda) but the Red Fox linear switches the GMMK2 comes with are very nice.The software and driver are functional. Not great but they work fine.You can set the input lag to 0ms, 8ms, or 16ms (it defaults to 16ms). Higher will avoid key chatter, lower will tighten up input lag.RGB lighting is very bright and there are numerous choices for patterns and the option of setting per key.Of note: There are 3 layers you can define settings for in the Glorious software. This includes macros and lighting settings for each layer. Hotkeys are definable to swap/cycle layers.It's a very nice keyboard, much better than it's predecessor (which is now discounted significantly).It may not measure up to some of the higher end custom build keyboards that are available through group buys or Drop, but it gets pretty close. Like, real close.Alternatively, you can look at the Keychron Q2 which would be a smaller keyboard with a knob. Build quality is slightly higher but so is the price.The GMMK Pro is also an option (again, smaller layout). But I would advise waiting to see if they port over some of the enhancements from the GMMK 2 to a new version of the Pro before buying one of those.TLDR; It's a great keyboard. Feels nice, sounds good, customizable if you want to change it later on. And the price is right. I like it.
A**R
If you want a good clicky keyboard, this is it.
I am on the computer all day. My previous laptop had very shallow keys and it caused a lot of missed characters while I typed. I originally found this keyboard at a computer store and after trying it out in the store, I had to have it. I LOVE it. The keyboard is heavy (which is good for my desk purposes because it stays stable while typing). The keys are unusually high for a keyboard which seemed awkward at first but I quickly fell in love with it. What *I* like the most is that the keys are very explicit and clicky. You have no doubt that the key was pressed. For daily use, I felt that my hands felt less strained from typing and I know I can type much faster on this keyboard than on any previous one I have had.I also really like the light up keyboard. (which was the original feature I was looking for). I am often working at night and I don't want the glaring overhead light on to see the keyboard. I don't usually have to look at the keyboard except for function keys, but I use them quite a bit. So, when the lights are dim (even during the day), I can easily find hand placement quickly and continue.For some, the height might bother them, but you can get a palm rest that may help.Finally, the only complaint that I have is that the keyboard I have connected to my laptop will sometimes lose the lights after it goes into sleep mode (I have no problem with the one connected to my desktop). It still works, just the lights don't come on. Looking it up, there is a quick fix: Fn + Esc + F1 + F3 + F5 all at the same time and bam, the lights come back on. I just saved the fix on my desktop so I could remember it.
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