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The Glorious PC Gaming Race GMMK TKL Barebone is the world’s first hot-swappable RGB mechanical keyboard, designed for effortless switch customization without soldering. Featuring per-key RGB lighting controllable via software or hotkeys, a compact tenkeyless ANSI layout, and a premium aluminum top plate for superior sound and durability, it’s the perfect modular keyboard for gamers and professionals craving personalized style and performance.











| ASIN | B01MSVHZTT |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | GLORIOUS |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (496) |
| Date First Available | 3 May 2018 |
| Form Factor | TKL |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 635 g |
| Item model number | GMMK-TKL-RGB |
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 35.6 x 12.9 x 3.6 cm; 635 g |
| Series | GMMK TKL Barebones |
G**R
First off, it's a floating key design. This means there is no bezel around the switches. That look was popular with gaming keyboards a few years ago. Custom keyboard enthusiasts generally frown upon it now. That out of the way, at 55 dollars this board is a good buy. It feels solid. The weight is from 3 cheap metal blocks stuck in the case, not from thick, high-density structural materials like some high-end boards But the weights don't move around, and are only visible with the case open. My board is modified. I replaced the included foam with thicker neoprene foam. I left the stabilizers stock, as they seemed to be adequately lubed. If you're doing your first build, they might not bother you. They're better than those on cheap, standard/gaming keyboards. But if you're looking for good sound, you might want to consider modifying or replacing the stabilizers. With Kailh Pro Purple switches, the look, sound, and feel of this board is something I'm proud of. I've gotten compliments on it several times. I you're looking to build your first budget mechanical keyboard and don't want to go with a more enthusiast entry level board, I say go for it. This is a great platform to start with. If I couldn't build another board and had to use this one indefinitely, I think I'd be quite happy with it. But building custom keyboards is addictive. I've already ordered some higher-end entry-level boards to explore the hobby further. I'm going for more thock next time.
夕**音
個人的にはタイトルの通り、「キーアサインの変更設定が本体内に保存出来る」のが最大のポイント。 以前にPulsarのTKLも購入したのですが、TLK版は専用アプリを起動している間だけキーアサイン変更が有効という事でがっかりしてたところ、本製品を発見。 こちらはキーボード本体内のメモリに設定を保存し、どの環境でもその設定で利用出来たので、一安心です。 惜しむらくは、ソケットが3ピンのため利用可能な軸に制限があるところでしょうか。 GMMK v2は5ピン対応らしいので、そちらが入手出来るようになったら試してみたいですね。
M**W
This is a great keyboard so far, but the USB-C port is horrible. There's only one, straight out the middle of rear, and there's zero reinforcement. There's no way it's going to last, which is extremely disappointing.
S**M
This is my first jump into custom mech keyboards and all my criticisms are nit picky garbage that doesn’t at all change the fact that I highly recommend this board. First note: the included keycap pry tool is a bit finicky to get out of the chassis and the experience of trying to pry it out makes me nervous I might scratch or damage the case. Second note: documentation doesn’t say anything about the win lock key’s existence and there aren’t labels for the two LED’s that sit above the arrow keys (caps lock and win lock respectively). Only other criticism: I sometimes wish the feet on the bottom of the board propped it up a bit higher. Now for the good stuff: the case feels well built, sounds nice, the stabs are a huge upgrade over the stock crap I was using before, the RGB looks great and is very flexible, the software is highly customizable and has great macro support, absolutely zero noticeable input delay or rollover issues, and even the included cable is pretty sweet. Honestly really enjoy using this board, I don’t see myself upgrading past it any time soon. Again, all my criticisms are basically non-issues in day to day use, and this is overall a 5 star product. These minor criticisms are really more there for the manufacturers’ benefit than users because all of these issues are pretty easy fixes if they were to make another edition of the board and this is just my two cents. To someone looking at getting into custom mech keyboards, this is one of the best options out there and I stress again that after messing with this board for a while I absolutely do not see myself needing to upgrade any time soon.
J**A
Muy contento con el teclado. Al principio comprar las teclas en inglés me daba un poco de reparo por el tema de acentos y eñes. Así que programar se ha vuelto una tarea más agradecida para dedos y muñecas. La verdad que es sencillo y cómodo añadir acentos y eñes (Al menos en linux), así que ahora me arrepiento de no haberlo comprado años antes. Lo utilizo con switches cherry brown y la verdad que estoy super contento con el teclado. Lo volvería a comprar.
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