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Custom Gaming Keyboard - GMMK 100% Percent Full Size - USB Wired Mechanical Keyboard - RGB Hot Swappable Switches & Keycaps - Black Metal Top Plate
Brand | Glorious |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, PlayStation, XBOX |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Keyboard Description | Mechanical, Gaming |
Special Feature | Hotkeys and Media Keys |
Color | Black |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Keyboard backlighting color support | RGB |
Style | Black |
Product Dimensions | 17.3"L x 5.1"W x 1.4"H |
About this item
- 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.
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 17.32 x 5.08 x 1.42 inches |
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Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Manufacturer | Glorious |
Language | English |
ASIN | B01D8YNJH0 |
Item model number | GMMK-BRN |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #43,268 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #2,978 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 21, 2016 |
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Product Description
This is the last keyboard you will ever need to buy.
Trying out different switches, replacing old ones, and matching several types of mechanical keyboard switches used to be difficult and required extreme technical skill. The Glorious Modular Mechanical Keyboard (GMMK) is the world’s first mechanical keyboard featuring hot-swappable switches for Cherry, Gateron, and Kailh branded switches.
Ever wonder what Gateron Blues felt like? Or what is the craze behind the Cherry MX clears? Want to use Gateron Reds for your WASD, but Gateron Blacks for all your other keys? With the GMMK, you no longer have to purchase an entirely new keyboard, or disassemble and solder your switches – you can simply pop out the switch just like a keycap, and mix/match to test out and use any combination of switches you desire.
Armed with a glorious sandblasted aluminum faceplate, 100% anti-ghosting (full NRKO), RGB LED backlighting (several modes), modular switches, double-shot injection keycaps, and minimalistic design - The GMMK is revolutionizing the mechanical keyboard market, giving users full control without needing any technical experience.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Model: GMMK-BRN
- Mechanical Switch (pre-installed): Gateron Brown (Cherry brown equivalent)
- 104 Key Standard QWERTY layout (ANSI)
- 100% Anti-Ghosting
- N-Key Rollover: NKRO/6KRO
- Polling Rate: 1000 Hz
- Backlight: 16.8 colors RGB LED
- Cord Length: 6 ft. Braided
- Removable USB cable?: No
- ABS Doubleshot Injection Keycaps
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 17.3 x 5.1 x 1.4 inches
Still not convinced about our quality? If there are any issues with your keyboard, we provide you with a replacement free of charge (up to one year from the date of purchase). Firmware updates & software for keyboard available via manufacturer website.
Less than 5 seconds to change a switch.
You no longer have to buy a new keyboard if you want to try a different switch. With the GMMK all you have to do is simply buy a new switch pack and easily replace your keyboard switches. Use any combination of switches!
3-pin, plate mounted Cherry, Gateron, Kailh, Zeal switch compatible.
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16.8 million color RGB backlight Change each key of the GMMK to any color your heart desires. Also comes with several light effects to spice up your battle station. Settings are changeable directly from your keyboard or our software. |
Minimalistic Design. No Branding. Standard Keycaps. The GMMK features a floating keycap design with no visible branding, making it the ultimate minimalistic keyboard. We also have a standard keycap layout, so you can use any aftermarket keycap set. |
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Fully compatible with our Glorious Peripherals
Glorious products work together to create an exceptionally comfortable gaming experience. Our products are one of a kind and we strive to build the highest quality products at an affordable cost. Visit our website for more information on the full line of Glorious PC Gaming Race products!
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The GLORIOUS story begins in 2014 with one man on a mission to disrupt an entire industry.
For too long, major corporations flooded the market with low-quality gaming mice, keyboards, and accessories at inflated costs.
Since then, we’ve helped countless gamers worldwide gain access to top-tier PC gaming gear designed to help them achieve peak performance at affordable prices.
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For gaming | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.6 |
Value for money | 4.4 | 4.3 | 3.8 | 4.0 | 3.9 | 4.4 |
Brightness | 4.5 | 4.5 | — | 4.2 | 4.7 | 4.5 |
Quality of material | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.4 | — | 5.0 |
Volume control | 3.9 | 3.9 | 4.4 | 4.3 | — | — |
Sold By | — | Bannister Hillshire | Glorious PC Gaming | VDC Refresh | Amazon.com | CHERRY AMERICAS |
connectivity tech | USB | USB-C | USB-C | wireless, wired | wired | Mini USB |
number of keys | 104 | 99 | 83 | 108 | 88 | 104 |
hardware interface | usb2.0 | usb2.0 | — | bluetooth | usb | — |
compatible devices | PC, Laptop, XBOX, PlayStation | Desktop, Laptop, Xbox, PS4, PS5 | PC, Mac, Xbox, PS4, PS5 | PC, Laptop, Gaming Console | PC | Laptop |
keyboard description | Mechanical, Gaming | Gaming | Mechanical, Gaming | Gaming | Mechanical Gaming | Gaming |
operating system | Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7 | Windows 10, Windows 11, Mac OS 9, Linux, Supported Gaming Console | Windows 10, Windows 11, Mac OS 9, Linux, Supported Gaming Console | Windows 10 | — | — |
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Customers like the switch connectivity of the keyboard. For example, they appreciate the ability to swap switches, program macros, and customize. They also like the feel of the switches, describing them as satisfying and premium. Customers also appreciate the value for money, saying it's the best value for a hot swap keyboard. That said, opinions are mixed on quality, backlighting, performance, and ease of use.
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Customers like the switch connectivity of the keyboard. They say it's easy to swap switches, program macros, and customize. They also appreciate the hot swappable switches and the ability to quickly swap out switches. Overall, customers are happy with the switch compatibility and functionality of the product.
"...The kb has shortcuts to change modes with the function key, and the keys are helpfully labeled with the different lighting functions...." Read more
"...the job done, they have a nice feel to them, and like the switches are easy to change if you prefer a different style...." Read more
"...And it is compatible with MX switches. I replaced the alpha keys with Zilents, which are more tactile and quieter, great for the Zoom era...." Read more
"...The Hot-swappable switches are definitely nice. As far as looks are concerned, you can't find a better looking keeb (after changing keycaps)." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the feel of the keyboard. They mention that the switches are satisfying, and the keyboard has a premium feel. Customers also appreciate the tactile feedback and clicky sounds. They say the keyboard is satisfying to type on, and has s solid feel.
"...and feels cool to the touch, giving the board solid heft and a premium feel. The plate mount makes the board very easy to clean...." Read more
"...modding the stabilizers, they have absolutely no rattle and feel and sound incredible...." Read more
"...They have a subtle texture that is nice to touch that doesn't feel as sterile as a more smoothly finished surface...." Read more
"...I may at a later date change them, but for now the keys feel ok to the touch and after you have used a keyboard for as long as I have, you dont..." Read more
Customers like the value of the keyboard. They say it's the best value for your money, and worth the investment.
"...Very pleased with it. This is a great value for a hot swap keyboard, as you can easily spend twice this much...." Read more
"...Solid keyboard, otherwise, and a great value." Read more
"...For the price it is a nice keyboard, well made with aluminum housing, no flex, braided USB cable, and no gimmicky features that you don't need in a..." Read more
"...This one has the basics down; it's decent, solid, affordable and really is a hotswap RGB keyboard...." Read more
Customers like the customization of the keyboard. They mention that it has several modes to customize, the switches are customizable, and has lots of programmed color schemes and effects to choose from. They also appreciate the modular layout and the unique ability to switch between different switches.
"...Otherwise very customizable rgb via the software...." Read more
"...The RGB is bright and has a good variety of colors, the switches are mounted to a solid aluminum plate, the bottom is grippy and doesn't slide around..." Read more
"...It came out of the box at 250Hz. It also allows you to change the backlight color scheme however you want, whether you want each key different..." Read more
"...This is only Red LED's, but has many cool options and effects you can play around with!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the keyboard. Some mention that it feels like an actual good quality keyboard, with well done patterns. The build quality of base is fantastic, while others say that the stabilizers are not good out of the box and the keyboard feels unpolished.
"...Speaking of function keys, this has eleven different functions: seven media keys, display, browser, calculator, and music player...." Read more
"...for sale do not have rgb friendly icons, though tbh they are fairly nice looking with gradient style colors...." Read more
"...This keyboard feels heavy, and solid. When I placed it down on my desk, It didnt move at all as I started typing and using it...." Read more
"...For the price it is a nice keyboard, well made with aluminum housing, no flex, braided USB cable, and no gimmicky features that you don't need in a..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the backlighting. Some mention that the back lighting options are great, superb, and love the light features. They also appreciate the fancy lighting effects that are built in and don't need software. However, others say that the lighting on this board is little garish and will probably appeal to gamers. They love it, but only thing is they wish the LEDs were a little brighter. They recently started having issues with the LED lighting.
"...The RGB is bright and has a good variety of colors, the switches are mounted to a solid aluminum plate, the bottom is grippy and doesn't slide around..." Read more
"...The lighting on this board is little garish and will probably appeal to gamers; it is suitable for my purposes, and some modes are bit more subdued...." Read more
"...The lighting in this keyboard is superb...." Read more
"...Lighting effects are configured via software, which isn't bad so much as it's essentially undocumented. I couldn't find any manual or help for it...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the keyboard. Some mention that it has decent function and Fn shortcuts, and performs well across all games. However, others say that it doesn't quite function well when plugged into a USB hub, the row shorted out, and the key functionalities became completely unresponsive.
"...Otherwise, it has been working good. It's responsive (other than the shift key) and it feels good." Read more
"...This time however, the full number row shorted out and is now inoperable. It's passed the warranty by a bit so I haven't tried submitting a fix...." Read more
"...The switches that came with it have worked nicely and I have enjoyed the experience so far...." Read more
"...One issue with it, though, is that the spacebar sometimes does not work...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the keyboard. Some mention that the customization software is easy to use and simple. However, others say that the software isn't great, weirdly obscure, and bugs.
"...Some have complained about this but I find it unobtrusive and classy...." Read more
"...So the software isn't great, but I didn't find myself regularly trying to customize RGB all that often...." Read more
"...Something I like is that this keyboard offers no gimmicks and no extras, there is no volume keys..." Read more
"...- RBG and passthrough caps are impressive. -Customization software is easy to use. - The included accessories:..." Read more
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I was looking for Cherry clear or brown switches and was a little reluctant to go for Gateron browns, but since these are replaceable decided there was no real risk. As it turns out I like the Gaterons, they have a soft audible "clack" when bottoming out and a decent tactile feel. Previously I was using a cheap board with Outemu blues that were very noisy, so this is a great improvement. Still not quiet; I might try some dampening rings. I still plan on trying out Cherry switches -- that's the beauty of a hot swappable board -- but don't feel it is urgent.
My previous board also had some switches going out; being able to replace switches is a great feature. The board comes with no spare switches, so I haven't replaced anything yet. I popped one switch out just to try it and it was easy.
Backlighting was important to me since I work in the dark frequently. The lighting on this board is little garish and will probably appeal to gamers; it is suitable for my purposes, and some modes are bit more subdued. The kb has shortcuts to change modes with the function key, and the keys are helpfully labeled with the different lighting functions.
Speaking of function keys, this has eleven different functions: seven media keys, display, browser, calculator, and music player. I run Linux with XFCE and was worried that they might not work for me, but all the media keys work and the calculator key does too. (The others can of course be bound to functions using the usual X utilities.)
The keyboard has a reflective silvery trim. Some have complained about this but I find it unobtrusive and classy. The mounting plate is aluminum and feels cool to the touch, giving the board solid heft and a premium feel. The plate mount makes the board very easy to clean.
The bottom of the board has a keycap-puller in a socket: a nice touch, it won't get lost. It includes a separate metal keyswitch puller as well. The USB cable is long and braided.
The one downside of this board is the font used on the keycaps. It is a stencil font with thick squared off letters, commonly seen on gaming boards. It gives the kb a cheap and amateurish look, IMO, so I probably won't take it to the office. Worse, they are hard to read: sometimes I have to stop and look at the keys for a second or two before I can distinguish the key I am looking for. This keyboard also arranges "shifted" symbols beside the "unshifted" symbols, which is harder to read and sometimes just a tad confusing. The keycaps do backlight nicely, and are replaceable. The downside with replacing them is that the stock caps have the special function keys labeled, and a replacement would require memorizing them or using a cheap sheet. Still I plan to replace these as soon as possible.
Ultimately this kb is a great value and is all user-servicable. I will consider picking up another one, since I have too many computers around here with crappy keyboards.
Worst part about ordering this board on amazon and not the sellers site tho is that if you order the black on on the site, its fully customizable, including switch upgrades, keycaps, board size, but when you order it on amazon, its brown switches and brown switches only. I feel like they had a surplus of brown switch versions they needed to get rid of and they just dumped them on amazon.
I ordered this before I knew you could get it on their site, and free prime shipping is what really made me order it, thought I think if orders are over 99$ on their site, shipping is free anyways, so not sure if thats really an issue, but as I said, I didnt know that before I got this keyboard.
Things I would improve, the numpad stabilzer location. It comes with a switch remover but the stabs are very close together and angled with very little space to get into around the + sign and the ENTER key. It was hard to wedge in the provided switch remover to take them out, and I was unable to use my other switch remover to do this task, as you need a completely FLAT switch remover to fit into these very small clearance areas. I dunno if this is changeable but I would look into it. Its hotswappable so people are going to want to remove those switches, and man were they a pita to remove.
I would also change lack of rgb lights when computer is turned off. My old keyboard and mouse both have lights when the computer is off, and both of the mentioned keyboard and mouse are from different companies, so its pretty easy to say that this is mostly a rgb standard among MOST companies, but NOT for this keyboard. Once the computer is off, keyboard is dead. There are no lights, no nothing,
The lights themselves are not THAT bright. If you are using a keycap set that does NOT have see thru icon, then you will only get a light backlit rgb light, which isnt very bright. If you do use a keycap set that is provided with the build you will most likely either get the keycaps that have the see thru icons on them so rgb will be visible to see what the keys say, or you might also get the pudding caps which have the lower base white see thru bottoms that also show a lot of the rgb along with the see thru icons.
Most keycaps in general tho do not have rgb icons and even the key cap sets they have that are on their site for sale do not have rgb friendly icons, though tbh they are fairly nice looking with gradient style colors. So just keep that in mind if you decide to swap out keycaps, cause you could be removing a lot of the rgb lights needed to make this keyboard look really cool.
More about keycaps. These keycaps that come with the board have function key information built onto the keys. The board itself has some hard wired built in functions for rgb that you can use WITHOUT the software.
Sure you wont be able to customize each key without the software but you can still use the function keys and pressing the right keys to input commands for the board to change colors and rgb style effects. BUT if you buy any other keycaps to customize the board, you will no longer have these marked labeled keys to know what to press to do what. You will be totally in the dark.
The gradient keys offered on the site that they sell do not have any of the function commands printed on the keys for these keyboards. I know this cause I have them on this board. So the only way you will still know which keys do what functions is to keep the original keys or memorize it.
There are two pages of commands for the function keys in the manual to tell you what keys do what, so good luck with that memorizing. Hope you really like those keycaps you are going to swap out for or at the very least you got the software installed and are set to use the board as is without wanting to change setting on the fly. If you take the board to another place and put it on another computer you will not have access to your saved settings either. You will have to use the function keys to really get any functionality out of the rgb settings, so having other keycaps on this board will be a problem.
I have a mouse that has a usb mini drive that you plug into its wifi receiver that keeps all my stored setting in it, this might be an idea to implement with wanting to travel and keep your saved settings for your board at new location, but I dont know that they will really be so concerned to look into this.
Maybe if it was for the smaller boards, that people travel with more, it might be something worth looking into. Or if you really were a rgb fanboy that wanted your board set up no matter where you went or go. Like to conventions or twitch cons, etc. then you might be more concerned with having saved settings at all time. Either way, its not currently an option to take your saved setting on your board.
You can import and export your settings to the software, though there is no profile log in for specific users to access to save settings on a server or anything like that. But you could just reinstall the software on the new computer and bring a usb drive and import your settings? Wow just saying all that seemed like more hassle then I want to go thru for some rgb lights, so yea pass.
I asked the companies discord chat where they say you can go for support, about this lack of rgb lights when computer was off, and was told that I didnt need lights when computer was off. Ok odd. Good to know you know what I need.
I honestly went there just to find a hard answer of yes or no, if this was adjustable, I found neither of those. Most of the people responding to my question either ignored it or didnt know a hard yes or no as to why the lights were inactive, or if there was any way to activate them. Would be nice to know, hey this is deactivated for safety and not wanting the keyboard to overheat, or maybe oh there is a way to activate it, here do this. Or just NO its not possible, its hard wired into the board to NOT do this, but no, there were no answers, So dont hope for much support with this keyboard.
But regardless of my complaints it does work as intended, and I do like the board.
I ordered another directly from glorious and that one worked perfectly fine, and was the same unit as far as I can tell (except barebones version)
The keyboard is top notch and beats almost every mainstream keyboard, even the ones that cost significantly more. The RGB is bright and has a good variety of colors, the switches are mounted to a solid aluminum plate, the bottom is grippy and doesn't slide around. All in all you can build an awesome keyboard for not a lot of money with gmmk.
The bottom shell is plastic and only the top plate is metal, but honestly I find that the typing experience isn't worse than my $200+ drop ctrl, it might even be more pleasant because plastic handles sound deadening a little better than aluminum. There's no flex and it grips to the desk well so I don't think anybody would complain about the plastic base at this price point.
The stabilizers are not good out of the box, but because this is a modular board they can pop off easily without any tools, I found them simple to remove just by pressing the tabs. Once removed you can band-aid mod, clip, and lube them for barely any cost - a couple bandaids and some $3 dielectric grease. Absolutely massive difference after modding the stabilizers, they have absolutely no rattle and feel and sound incredible. Since this is a modular board and these mods take at most a half an hour - no complaints with that.
Overall it's a great board, if the full sized one had a detachable USB C it would be pretty much perfect in my eyes, the latest model of tenkeyless and smaller do have it - so maybe consider one of those instead if you need that.
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Pros:
- good build quality for price, brushed aluminium on sides and top
- swappable switches is an interesting idea: can take Cherry / Gateron / Kailh switches without having to mess with resoldering. Hopefully means this keyboard will last a while with minimal maintenance hassle.
- RGB lighting customizable down to individual keys
- lots of RGB preset patterns
Cons:
- No hardware layer support like the Pok3r or GMMK Pro (GMMK Pro is double or more cost of standard GMMK after you buy parts)
- Only 3 profiles in software for RGB and key bindings
- Software profiles can't be set with a keyboard shortcut - have to mouse click through multiple software menues
- Software key bindings are janky. Not clear how modifiers work, and config is limited.
O problema desse teclado são os PÉSSIMOS switches Gateron Brown. Eles são muito leves ao toque e muito instáveis (balançam demais). Recomendo que a marca abandone os switches Gateron e entregue bons Kailh Box ou Cherry. Esses Gateron Browns são tão ruins que se assemelham aos Outemu Brown.
Infelizmente você só deve comprar esse teclado se puder comprar e colocar switches melhores (quase 200 reais a mais). E não adianta muito procurar alternativas de teclado com melhor preço porque costumam ter corpo mole de plástico que fica pior com o tempo.
E mantenha-se longe dos Akko Jelly, eles dão defeito muito facilmente.
Reviewed in Brazil on January 7, 2023
O problema desse teclado são os PÉSSIMOS switches Gateron Brown. Eles são muito leves ao toque e muito instáveis (balançam demais). Recomendo que a marca abandone os switches Gateron e entregue bons Kailh Box ou Cherry. Esses Gateron Browns são tão ruins que se assemelham aos Outemu Brown.
Infelizmente você só deve comprar esse teclado se puder comprar e colocar switches melhores (quase 200 reais a mais). E não adianta muito procurar alternativas de teclado com melhor preço porque costumam ter corpo mole de plástico que fica pior com o tempo.
E mantenha-se longe dos Akko Jelly, eles dão defeito muito facilmente.