

🎮 Own Your Desk, Own Your Game
The Glorious GMMK Pro Black Slate is a 75% TKL barebone mechanical keyboard designed for gamers and professionals who crave full customization. Featuring a sturdy aluminum build, hot-swappable switch compatibility with popular brands like Cherry and Gateron, and vibrant 16.8 million color RGB lighting, it offers a premium typing experience tailored to your style. Its compact layout and modular design make it a top choice for enthusiasts ready to mod and personalize their setup.










| ASIN | B087SK72QX |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,921 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #1,553 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Glorious PC Gaming Race |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (148) |
| Date First Available | 28 June 2021 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 1.51 Kilograms |
| Item model number | GLO-GMMK-P75-RGB-B |
| Manufacturer | GLORIOUS PC GAMING RACE |
| Operating System | IOS |
| Power Source | DC power supply |
| Product Dimensions | 33.02 x 13.46 x 3.18 cm; 1.51 kg |
| Series | Glorious GMMK PRO 75% Barebone Black |
L**.
Decently Designed, But Overrated
My impressions on this product are good and decent. Quality is on par with other custom keyboards. Pros: 1. Available and mostly in-stock (no back orders or Group Buys) 2. Build Quality is decent 3. Alternative accessories available The Cons: 1. It is essential to mod this keyboard to get better results. 2. Gaskets and clearances are so tight making a stiff typing experience. (there is a flex kit announced for this board but you have to buy it separately) 3. Pre-installed GOAT stabilizers are still half-decent 4. Price point. Other options exist with outstanding performance out of the box. Conclusion: In my opinion if you really like this board, prepare to buy stablizers as the stock ones are still bad even after modding and lubing. Durock v2 should be a great option. As for the price, if you can get it on sales or discounts then yes and ONLY IF you really like it. Other custom keyboard options are available and may be better at the same price point.
Z**D
كيبورد فخم وكل شي فيه ممتاز للامانه اجمع كيبوردات وهذا عندي الافضل
K**Z
最初買ったのは不良品でした!重いですフルアルミ高級感あります私は黒を買ったのですが白っていうかシルバーもあるみたいなので、オプション品として枠単体で売っているみたいなのでそれが高い、もうちと足せば本体が買えますまぁ枠だけなら色々な色があるみたいなので買って付け替えてみるのもいい?
L**I
Ho acquistato la versione barebone usata, disponendo già dei Gateron Pro Black e dei Kaycap JakeTsai SA Profile Double Shot. La tastiera e' arrivata nella sua confezione completa di tutte le sue parti, e anche se "manomessa" nessun elemento era mancante o danneggiato. Anche la tastiera è come nuova, solo qualche impronta digitale. Deve trattarsi di una delle diverse (disponibili 6 al momento del mio acquisto) che sono rientrate per un problema di cui parlerò dopo. Il peso è la qualità che impressiona appena presa in mano. È la più pesante delle diverse che negli anni ho mai comprato. Non ha bisogno di nessun modding per "suonare" al meglio. Il peso del case e l'imbottitura interposta nel "wafer" ha un effetto smorzamento e assorbimento delle vibrazioni. Anche gli stabilizzatori sono perfetti, purtroppo lubrificati con un olio troppo viscoso e quindi tendono a non ritornare prontamente in posizione quando premuti. Il problema dell'olio troppo viscoso e' stato evidenziato in diverse recensioni su YouTube e quindi e' un problema noto, facilmente risolvibile se si e' un po' esperti in bricolage. Si puo' provare ad asportare 'eccesso di olio con un cotton fioc, meglio bagnato in po' di benzina avio. Nel mio caso questo approccio e' bastato. L'alternativa e' quella di disassemblare la tastiera (facile: vi sono solo 8 viti sul fondo), e pulire e lubrificare nuovamente gli stabilizzatori. In genere sono quelli dello spazio e dello Shift grande. In conclusione si tratta di una eccellente tastiera, di alto livello, che acquistata usata, ha un prezzo accessibile, disponendo gia' dei tasti compatibili e keycaps. Consigliata.
P**N
If you are looking for a mechanical keyboard that has a sleek design, customizable switches and RGB lighting, you might want to check out the Glorious GMMK Pro. I bought two of them, and here is my honest opinion. Features: The GMMK Pro has a lot of features that make it stand out from other keyboards. It has a hot-swappable PCB, which means you can easily change the switches without soldering. It also has a rotary knob that can be used to control volume, brightness or other functions. The keyboard has a full aluminum body and a gasket-mounted plate that gives it a solid feel and sound. The RGB lighting is also very impressive, with 16.8 million colors and various effects to choose from. Quality: The quality of the GMMK Pro is very high. The keyboard feels sturdy and well-built, and the keycaps are made of PBT plastic that is durable and resistant to shine. The stabilizers are pre-lubed and smooth, and the switches are easy to install and remove. The only issue I had was with the first keyboard I bought, which had a faulty spacebar stabilizer that was sticking. I returned it and got a replacement, which works perfectly. Performance: The performance of the GMMK Pro is excellent. The keyboard is responsive and comfortable to type on, and the switches are satisfying and crisp. I chose the Glorious Panda switches, which are tactile and have a nice bump. The keyboard also has full N-key rollover and anti-ghosting, which means it can register any number of key presses at once. The keyboard also has a detachable USB-C cable that is braided and durable. Value: The value of the GMMK Pro is great. The keyboard costs $229.99, which is reasonable for a premium mechanical keyboard. It also comes with a switch puller, a keycap puller, and a Glorious sticker. You can also buy different switches and keycaps from Glorious or other vendors to customize your keyboard further. Overall, I am very happy with my purchase of the GMMK Pro. It is a beautiful and functional keyboard that offers a lot of features and options for customization. I would recommend it to anyone who is looking for a high-quality mechanical keyboard.
B**Z
It's pretty nice overall, feels nice and sturdy with its aluminum case. Factory lube on stabilizers are horrible and will most likely need to be relubed (I saw multiple reviews and videos with similar problems). I had heard that they fixed this issue over the last couple years but apparently not. They are pretty good once you fix the lubing though I still have the tiniest bit of rattle on the left side of my spacebar even with the holee mod. Lighting is okay. You'll probably want the poly carb plate if you want better lighting (and also clear switches. I use milky yellows and they lower the lighting quite a bit). The screws are a bit tight and you'll want a screwdriver that you can grip well. I used an electronic screwdriver and ended up stripping the screws (something like a Wowstick should be fine though), was a pain to get them out. The gaskets don't really work well as gaskets although they add extra in the box in case you want to add layers onto them to give the board a bit more flexibility. This is my first board so I don't really know what it would feel like either way. Feels all good to me. Finally the knob is quite nice in terms of turning it for the volume. However, when clicking it to mute/unmute, the "click" itself doesn't actuate it and instead I need to press down a bit more afterwards and that makes it quite unsatisfying to use. I've gotten a bit more used to it now but I still find myself pressing it and not having it register every now and then. Also comes with PE foam if you want to do the PE foam mod (pretty quick and easy if you're opening the case for stabs anyway). I went with this over the Keychron 75% keyboards as I prefer the layout of the GMMK Pro. Overall I am happy with my purchase. Edit: This edit comes in a year after my first review. I've had less time to spend on my PC and so I use the keyboard much less than usual. I've noticed that after leaving the keyboard for a day or so and coming back to it that it double presses very often. This is definitely an issue with the PCB as swapping out the switches for an alternative doesn't alleviate the issue. I've been building my QK75 for like 6 months now cause I'm too lazy to lube my new switches it but if I ever do then I'll update with a comparison. Get keen, random user on the internet.
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