

🔇 Quiet your clicks, amplify your focus.
The Glorious Mechanical Keyboard O-Ring (G40-THICK) offers 120 thick, soft 40A hardness dampeners designed to reduce key noise and echo by up to 70%. Its translucent design maintains RGB lighting brilliance and fits most Cherry MX style switches, including Glorious Aura and GMMK models, delivering a premium typing experience with enhanced comfort and sound dampening.








| ASIN | B073QWC21V |
| Best Sellers Rank | #656 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Glorious PC Gaming Race |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (316) |
| Date First Available | July 5, 2017 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00857372006402 |
| Item Weight | 0.669 ounces |
| Item model number | G40-THICK |
| Manufacturer | Glorious |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Number of Pieces | 120 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 1.97 x 0.5 inches |
| UPC | 857372006402 |
R**N
They get it done
This review will be focusing on the impact that these O rings have on the alienware keyboard pro wireless. I love the keyboard pro but it has some issues. With an all aluminum construction it's very easy for it to create a reverb when you stick any switch that's not linear on it. I use a set of cherry MX blues and it's safe to say that I strike the backplate pretty hard when I type. I'm heavy handed and with me using clicky switches it's safe to say that I make some noise and echo ensues. So how do these rubber rings work? You simply take the key off, apply the ring to it's stem, then you remount it and slowly push it down all the way. The ring softens the blow to the plate, reducing noise that can translate to echo. So how did it do? It did well I think given what it is. There is a reduction in the echo but it's important to realize that it will never completely go away because of the construction of the board. The entire top is aluminum and given that it's not constructed with proper foam like other boards, the echo is something that you will need to deal with when using clicky switches. They do a good job of reducing the noise but it will never completely go away. I would say these rings when you buy a set of thick 40s will reduce the echo about 70 percent. It will be enough to be less obnoxious and you won't notice it much from lap or desk level. The echo that will be there still will be from the actuation from the switch itself. Not the insane reverb from hitting the plate. Regardless, aside from that there's not much to say. They are rubber rings. Everyone makes them. They do as much as they can given my model and that's what counts.
H**I
Great O-rings
These are a great option for anyone looking to soften the bottom out of their switches and slightly dampen the sound without affecting RGB lighting. I’d definitely choose these over the thicker O-rings. They cost a bit more than some alternatives, but they feel like high quality overall. I’d happily purchase these again.
X**S
Needs a Few More O-Rings for Gaming Keyboards
The product includes 120 O-rings. However, if you have a gaming keyboard with any extra keys, there aren't enough O-Rings. Larger keys like [Space], [Shift], [Enter] take 3 O-rings each. So, 120 O-rings is barely enough for a 101-key keyboard. The O-rings appear to be of good quality. I got the 40A Thick Soft to dampen and quiet key presses on a Corsair K85 keyboard. The O-rings are working well and make the keyboard feel nicer. I would buy again, but wish there were about 5-10 more O-rings in the package.
J**H
Awesome
I bought these for my keyboard of a different brand and they work awesomely.
V**Z
Nice O-rings
These O-rings really reduce the sound of the keycaps. They're great
J**.
Good o-rings
These are made with very good quality construction. They are just o-rings though so be realistic in your expectations depending on what you're using them for. I use them on my mechanical keyboard at work to bring the sound level down. It doesn't make the keyboard magically silent, it simply eliminates the higher frequency clicky clacky sounds so you don't annoy your office mates. They are mostly clear so they don't interfere with backlit keycaps as much as solid color o-rings. You can still see a faint line in your backlit legends from the o-ring but it is much better than solid. They also soften the key presses a bit but minimally. Good product all around for this specific use case.
C**T
Thin
I doubled them up to get the feel that I wanted.
N**N
Thick O-rings for typists who hit the keys hard
I have been told that I tend to "attack" the keyboard when I really get going and my WPM goes up. I bought a blue switch keyboard to try out (moving from a brown-style keyboard). The noise didn't bother me for the actuation, but rather the finger fatigue and noise at the bottoming out that bothered me more. Looking into it, O-rings appeared to be the solution. I went with a thicker O-ring to reduce travel distance, as well as get a "bounce" at the end of the keystroke. I also went with clear for my RGB effects. I am pleasantly surprised that I got all of these things. I feel like typing is more enjoyable with these installed. You get exactly the number of rings you need to install a full keyboard set of keys (including numpad and extra function keys). If you lose one, you will be one short. There is allowance for the bigger keys that require 2 or more attachments (ex. shift, enter, space bar, numpad). Doesn't come with extras like some of the other brands, but good value, fast shipping through Amazon. It comes in a no frills sealed re-sealable black matte bag with the company logo on it.
A**R
Used them to dampen the keys of my Anne Pro 2 key. No notes.
J**L
Ich habe mich für die 70A-Dick Variante entschieden. Einerseits um den Geräuschpegel meiner Keychron K2v2 zu senken, andererseits damit ich beim Tippen nicht mehr bis zum Anschlag durchdrücke, da das langfristig anstrengend ist. Die Montage war denkbar einfach (einfach auf die Keycaps schieben und dann auf der Tastatur eindrücken) und das Resultat überzeugend. Das Geräusch der Tasten beim Drücken ist deutlich reduziert, obendrein hat sich sogar meine WPM sofort von ~88 auf ~95 erhöht. Das Tippgefühl ist weich, an der Grenze zum Unsauberen - aber letztlich immer noch spürbar mechanisch. Kurz und gut, wer leiser und leichter Tippen möchte, dem kann ich diese O-Rings empfehlen.
D**.
Super Sache! Meine Corsair K100 war störend laut. Hab die Ringe in Dick und Weich bestellt. Klar, lautlos ist die Tastatur trotzdem nicht. Aber auf jeden Fall leiser. Einzig störend ist, dass drei Ringe zu wenig in der Packung waren. Die K100 würde 123 O-Ringe benötigen. (Leertaste und noch ein paar andere Tasten brauchen drei O-Ringe, statt einem)
A**S
Just good silicone o-rings, thick, well made, perfect for key end-travel attenuation.
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