🎮 Own the desk. Command the game. Customize your legend.
The Glorious GMMK PRO 75% Barebones Black is a premium TKL mechanical keyboard frame crafted from CNC-machined aluminum, weighing 3.3 pounds for unmatched durability and stability. Featuring hot-swap support for both 3 and 5-pin MX switches, it allows effortless switch customization without soldering. Its fully modular design includes interchangeable top frames, rotary knobs, and cables, plus swappable switch plates (aluminum, brass, polycarbonate) to tailor typing feel and sound. Ideal for professionals and gamers seeking a personalized, high-performance keyboard foundation.
Brand | Glorious |
Series | Glorious GMMK PRO 75% Barebone Black |
Item model number | GLO-GMMK-P75-RGB-B |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, Linux, PC |
Operating System | Linux, Mac OS 9, Supported Gaming Console, Windows 10, Windows 11 |
Item Weight | 3.33 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.07 x 5.31 x 1.26 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.07 x 5.31 x 1.26 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | USB |
Manufacturer | Glorious PC Gaming Race |
ASIN | B09963YS4P |
Date First Available | July 13, 2021 |
A**N
Awesome value and great sound
Looks fantastic and sounds great, it was a little pingy at first but after a tiny bit of foam it helped. This thing is built like a tank and feels awesome to type on, the software is relatively easy to use and pretty great. Although I'd like the chance to change one of the keys to have two windows keys like on traditional keyboards.
S**S
Customizable, sturdy, and versatile keyboard.
The Glorious GMMK Pro is a mechanical keyboard that has been designed with customization and versatility in mind. It comes with a lot of great features, including an aluminum case, impressive build quality, lightweight design, and hot-swappable switches.Starting with the aluminum case, it's one of the standout features of the GMMK Pro. It has a sleek, modern look, and it's incredibly sturdy. The case is built with anodized aluminum, which makes it resistant to scratches and damage from daily use. The design is minimalist, which is a plus for people who prefer a clean and simple aesthetic.The build quality of the GMMK Pro is top-notch. Every component of the keyboard feels solid and well-made, from the plate to the PCB. The keyboard's construction is precise and accurate, ensuring that all the keys are perfectly aligned and spaced. It's evident that Glorious has put a lot of attention to detail in the manufacturing process.In addition, it's worth noting that the Glorious GMMK Pro has a weighty build, which gives it a sturdy and premium feel. Despite its heavy weight, the keyboard still maintains a sleek and modern design, making it an excellent choice for those who prioritize durability and reliability in their keyboard. Overall, the GMMK Pro is a top-quality mechanical keyboard that offers great features for customization, versatility, and longevity. Whether you're a professional gamer, programmer, or just an avid typist, this keyboard is sure to meet and exceed your expectations.Finally, the hot-swappable switches are a fantastic feature of the GMMK Pro. It allows you to easily swap out the switches without having to desolder them manually. This feature makes it easy to customize your keyboard to your preference without any additional tools or experience.In conclusion, the Glorious GMMK Pro is an excellent mechanical keyboard that offers great features, including a high-quality aluminum case, solid build quality, lightweight design, and hot-swappable switches. It's a great choice for people who prioritize customization and versatility in their keyboard.
D**Y
Color me extremely dissapointed.
Heavy rigid keyboard, absorbs sound well. Isn't going to move on you. But incompatible with my Iogear KVM making it useless on my primary machine, and the machine I bought it for. Doesn't seem to be a fix for it, my research keeps finding other people with KVM issues as well not just IOGEAR, and no fixes I've found thus far, other than bypassing the kvm which is not the experience I was bargaining for with a 200+ keyboard. Pretty sad when it can't compete with a $24 Redragon as a basic keyboard doing the thing a keyboard is supposed to allow you to do. BTW I have Montech Mkey, Cherry MX 10.0N, RK S108, 3 different redragon keyboards the $24 one is what I just had working on it, they all work just fine with the KVM. Literally this is the ONLY keyboard that has had any issue with the KVM. And yes I'm on the latest firmware.
R**O
Almost perfect, nevertheless is a good choice
The media could not be loaded. tl;dr - Grab it in sale, I got mine for around $111, which is a good price for a full body/case aluminum keyboard, these things doesn't come cheap.I wanted a gmmk pro since I started to get serious into this keyboard hobby, around one year ago, but at the time was quite pricey and I was just getting started on the custom keyboards space and instead went and bought a gmmk2 and a keychron v1. But finally I got my own gmmk pro, and for the little stuff I learned in this period of time here are my honest thoughts.Just a little background about myself so you'll know for sure if this might be the right keyboard for you: At the time I've only used tray mounted keyboards, on the not-so-budget friendly side, I own a gmmk2, keychron v1 and keychron v2. So this is the first time I'm using a keeb with an aliminum case and gasket mount(more on that later)Pros:- sturdy- didn't found scratches or factory defects, and I thoroughly inspected my new purchase- if you can have it as low as $111, this might be a nice purchase for you- even though the "gasket" mount doesn't behave as expected, like it doesn't give any flex, I don't mind it, I really love my tray mounted keyboards and wanted something with a more premium feeling(like having a full aliminum case), but with a familiar typing experience, like I haven't tried myself a flexible gasket mounted keyboard, and wouldn't know if I'd like the feeling of flexing the keeb while bottoming out the keys, I really type hard so then again, don't mind the sturdiness of this mount- is a heavy boy, if you're into that, you might love it- is qmk/via compatible, just need to follow instructions from glorious or any other site on how to flash the firmware, painless experience- has a bottom foam inside the keeb, frankly would prefer a silicone sound dampener as keychron does, but this foam works just fine- you have more cosmetic options from glorious themselves, sadly they don't sell all their merch in amazon; I got a brass plate to get a better sound with tactile switches and a top frame to match better my keycaps(all of the above directly from glorious)- glorious themselves sells a so called "flex kit" which improves the whole issue of this keeb not being flexy, but mind the price of that, can be on sale as low as $60, regular price is $100. so if you got money to burn, then don't mind this comment. if you're a normal guy like me, think first. If what you want is a flexible gasket mount keeb, look somewhere else, as price for the base model plus the flexy kit might not worth it compared with similar keyboards.- south facing rgbCons:- the included stabs are very bad, like very very bad, lub job is not bad, but one of the stabs got stuck, that's not something new for me, I even have purchased stabs from glorious before and found the awful surprise of getting stuck as well. fortunately had some durock clones(new kingdom I think they're called) around, and swap them out. Even clones and very cheap stabs are better than any stabs glorious has made so far- the keeb not being flexy can be a con for some, but as this review is purely subjective, I put it in "pros" because that's what I wanted- regular price of $170 might not be of your liking, considering you can have fully built keyboards with aluminum case and better gasket mount system for that same priceAll and all, I'm loving this keeb, even if it is not a flexible gasket one, I feel a step up from my regular tray mounted keebs, the sound and the typing feedback is amaizingSo my take aways:- get it on sale- do your homework and make sure to know what this keyboard IS and what IS NOT, before you buy it, so you'll manage your expectations- have stabs ready, just in case, but for the looks of it, you might end up with bad stabs, so you might NEED to change them. As demonstrated in the video, the "ascend" key doesn't ascend :)
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