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Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 53 reviews

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Customers are pleased with the GMMK 3 keyboard's build quality, satisfying switches, and vibrant RGB lighting options. Many appreciate the keyboard's extensive customization features and the smooth, responsive key feel. The USB-C connection and high polling rate are also frequently praised. However, some users have expressed dissatisfaction with the software's functionality and stability.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Keyboard quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    This a very nice keyboard!!!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This is a very nice product, from a good company. It has a good build quality and good weight. It has good cosmético opinions like the keycaps or wires. The mechanical keys can be upgraded.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Nice keyboard and hot swapping works pretty well

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    It worked pretty well out of the box, but after using it stock for a month or so we wanted to swap out the switches and keycaps. See the attached picture showing what we ended up with. We swapped with Keychron switchces, an artisan escape key, and some keycaps from Amazon. The swap was very simple and now the keyboard is even more satifsying!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Solid Full-size Customizable Keyboard

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    Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Switched from Corsair to Glorious both Mouse+Keyboard . Very happy so far. Keys sound and feel great. LEDS are bright and shine through keycaps well.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Keyboard quality, Rgb lighting, Switches
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Good Keyboard for not only gaming...

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    The Glorious Gaming Keyboard GMMK3 100% is a very nice looking keyboard with customizable mechanical switches that promises to deliver exceptional typing experience. And a very nice “Gaming Experience”. I said that because I use the keyboard not only for gaming but also for my daily computer tasks. I enjoy the key travel and the lighting. Setting it up was very easy thanks to the GMMK software. Easy to install and easy to understand. I was able to set my back light color preferences and profile. I also played a little with the key binding which didn’t go well the first time. I had to reset the keyboard to delete my set-up. The instructions are not very clear! Actually you have to hold all those keys in the same time but in groups. So while you Press and hold Fn + ESC, and then while holding Fn & ESC, press and hold F1 + F3 + F5. Keyboard will reset to factory settings. Afterward, I tried the binding and it worked well. The settings will be saved to the keyboard so even if you connect it to a different computer, the same settings will apply. A well thought switch in the back of the keyboard allows you to pre-set 3 lighting profiles and switch between them. That became useful when I wanted to use the backlight in day vs. night. There is another switch (near to the USB-C connector port) that would switch between Mac and Windows. Mac Option and Command key caps are included in the box. The keyboard is originally shipped with Fox switches and some other switches samples. I’ve tried them all. Panda is good but I love the clicking of Raptor. Raptor is not for office use or if you are sharing the area with someone else. I am a big fan of 100% keyboard for office use. Less than 100% would be fine if you are planning to portable the keyboard or carrying it on with you. 100% are perfect for desktops where space is not a challenge. Glorious is including some hardware in the box to help disassembling the keyboard. The only disadvantage is that the screws are behind the small black rubber pads that you have to peel them off to access the screws. The braided USB-C to USB cable provided with the keyboard is good. I am using a USB-C to USB-C instead. Regarding the design and build quality: The GMMK3 has a sleek and modern design that is very durable. Zero flexing. It is a bit big (but that’s expected) and on the heavy side (good for gaming keyboard). I really enjoy typing on it as well as gaming with it. Customizability: As I mentioned before, the switches are swap-able to provide various experience. The task is a bit easy since all what you need to do is pull and plug. There is a big selection of switches. Keycaps are also available to be ordered and replaced. The original ones are just fine. They are well made and very good light transmitting. RGB lighting is vibrant and fully customizable through the core software and some shortcuts. I like the software setting better. Once selected, you can set the 3 profiles that you can switch between by the back three ways switch. Performance: Typing on the GMMK3 is a pleasure, thanks to its responsive switches and comfortable keycaps. The layout is user friendly. I never find myself hitting the wrong keys. That’s a thing that sometimes happen when switching from one keyboard to another… I really appreciate the reaction speed of the keyboard. I’ve done some online testing to check the latency and this GMMK3 is amazing. Overall, the GMMK3 is an excellent choice for gamers and keyboard enthusiasts who value customizability and build quality. It can be also a very good gift to a Mechanical Engineer friend/family… Those people would love the mechanical switches. This GMMK3 is well priced when compared to other gaming keyboards. It also offers some of the best choice of Keycaps, Switches, and tools by default and in the box.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Keyboard quality, Switches
    Cons mentioned:
    Software
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    My best keyboard yet

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    I am extremely impressed with this keyboard for several reasons. Firstly, the braided cable is detachable. On one side, it is USB-C and the other is USB-A. This makes it more compatible with older computers. The keyboard has some weight. It feels exceptionally durable. The physical size is like any other keyboard. You can replace the keycaps and switches. It comes with tools to remove the keycaps and the switches. It is two different tools. They also provide four different switches. I prefer a more clicky, more resistance feel. There is a yellow switch, I believe it is called Panda – describes as “Rounded Tactile Feel & Thocky Sound.” It has another yellow switch, but it is the silent version. There is a switch on the top side of the keyboard. You can switch between Mac or PC. This is great because the keyboard can switch the ctrl/windows keys to cmd/option keys. You do not have to go into settings in macOS. It also includes keys to swap them out. The software to control the lights and profile is Windows only. You can set polling rate and input latency through the software. There are about 19 different lighting presets and of course you can customize your own. There is LED off as well. The software supports up to three profiles. Overall, it is a genuinely nice keyboard. I may swap the switches out though as I mentioned I like them to be more clicky. The stock switches also feel too soft for me. But the important thing is I can switch out the switches. The keycaps can also be switched.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Customization, Keyboard quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    My New Primary Keyboard

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    Glorious markets their gaming keyboards as being highly customizable and after using it for a few days, I would strongly agree with this claim. I am very favorably impressed by the build quality and customization potential of this keyboard. I find it useful for gaming and non gaming applications. The first thing I noticed was the weight of the box when it arrived. It felt much heavier than your standard keyboard, which is a good sign for a mechanical keyboard. This is due to the partial aluminum construction. The box was low profile and just large enough to contain and protect its contents. As I suspected the keyboard is much heavier than your standard plastic keyboard and feels like it is capable of absorbing vigorous key manipulations. This model is full size with a ten key pad. I prefer this layout due to the functionality it provides as compared to a compact keyboard. This version of the GMM 3 uses liner switches which Glorious labels as Fox. I found the key presses to be fast, smooth, and precise. If you have never used a high end gaming keyboard you will find the key presses to be substantially superior to a basic keyboard. I would describe the key travel as medium. I am using the keyboard to write this review and intend to use it as my primary keyboard. A software download is required to fully activate and control the keyboard. Until I installed the Glorious Core App the keyboard was functional but not illuminated. Once the Glorious Core App was installed, the keyboard became illuminated and I had full access to the nearly infinite level of customization. Each key is customizable by illumination and function. The knob controls the volume level by default but can be changed to control video playback or scrolling. Using the software is very intuitive and I had no problem making changes to the default settings. The LED illumination is excellent. The light is bright by default but can be adjusted up and down to suit taste and gaming environment. The illumination colors are the full gamut of the color wheel. I enjoyed the default random pattern and plan to leave it that way for the time being. There is a yellow 3 position switch on the rear of the keyboard which selects different illumination presets. Included in the box is a nice selection of accessories to include a USB-C to USb-C cable, macOS keycaps, 3 extra switches, and key changing tools. The USB cable is braided and feels very high quality. The macOS keycaps make the keyboard compatible with Windows and Mac products. There is one extra Fox switch and the other two mechanical switches are samples of Panda and Raptor. There is a yellow 2 position switch on the rear of the keyboard that seems to toggle between Mac and Windows mood, but I was not able to confirm this at the time of this writing. I used the keyboard to play some of my favorite games on BattleNet and Steam. I found it to be excellently suited to its primary purpose of gaming. As long as I didn't miss the keys by fault of my own, each keystroke was swiftly and authoritatively registered without fail. The reliability and function of the gaming keyboard is off the charts good! As I stated earlier I love this keyboard so much that it is now my primary keyboard for gaming and non gaming, it is that good.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Key feel, Rgb lighting
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Bright customizable keyboard, great out of the box

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    I have tried all the different kinds of gaming keyboards, wired versus wireless, compact versus full sized, and everything in between. I find that the Glorious GMMK 3 features and key stroke customization combined with the full size footprint is a perfect fit for my gaming and everyday typing preferences. In the box is the keyboard, detachable charging cable (USB-A to USB-C), 4 macOS alternative keycaps, 3 sample switches, extra screws, extra bumpers, screw driver, key puller, switch puller, and instructions. You will also want to get the companion software, Glorious CORE with GLED Sync. Setup was plug and play, but make sure you check to ensure the latest drivers are installed through the software. You can also register your profile through the software so you can pull down any custom lighting / key assignment profiles when swapping computers. Taking apart the keyboard is easy, there are eight screws on the bottom and then you can get to each layer for complete user customization. Going bottom up is a gasket system where placement of the blue gaskets can be customized, this changes how cushioned the keystrokes feel or how much flex you feel, default is around the perimeter for a uniform feel but up to user preference. Next is the dampening foam that removes the resonance (key echo) created inside the case if it weren't there. Then the key signal interface that allows you to hot swap the switches (versus hard wired to the board via solder). Take note this layout is compatible for both 3 and 5 pin mechanical switches so you have options to plug and play different switch styles. Last is the aluminum switch plate, lubricated Fox switches, and PBT keycaps, all combined in a polymer case. This build feels substantial, because it is at 2.5 lbs, the key caps are slightly concave, with a sturdy yet smooth feel that attaches snugly to the switch. I find that out of the box, this build style offers optimal switch response while feeling uniform travel throughout the stroke. The next feature to note is the RGB lighting, it is BRIGHT due to clear switch bodies, and controlled through the Glorious CORE software. The software allows for customization of RGB profiles, with up to three layers available to stack for unique profiles or customized color by key. Other settings include key binding, allowing for keys to be repositioned or take on different functions based on user preference. I've had some fun with key lighting and binding combinations to see how I can improve my response timing by changing trigger keys and making them a contrasting color. There is also a scroll knob in the upper right corner, this can be programmed for lighting, volume, scrolling, or whatever else you can think to assign to it. Another gamer friendly feature is that the software offers polling rates from 125Hz up to 1000Hz, pending what your machine can support. Second is the input latency ranging from 2ms up to 16ms. Both of these settings will impact how quick the machine recognizes the key stroke and responds, again your mileage may vary based on your build, but I find that the key to response feels instantaneous for all game types. The last thing to note, which I think is a great marking tactic is that the extra switches included are the Panda switch which is more of an older style, round movement "thocky" sounding switch, and the Raptor switch which I find to be a bit stiff with a crisp feel and "clicky" sound. There is also another Fox switch, which is great to have a backup. Otherwise there is a switch guide for those who really want to experiment with tactile feel, sound, and force of the different switch styles that Glorious offers. Bottom line is that this build, out of the box, will appeal to most gamers. If you have a well defined sense of how you want your keys to feel, the sensitivity, latency, and sound, this keyboard will allow for you to customize to your liking, without spending a fortune, and the plug and play switches means that customization takes seconds not hours.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Switches
    Cons mentioned:
    Software
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Your New Obsession: The Customizable Keyboard

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    The Glorious GMMK 3 is not your traditional keyboard. It is a system; a starting off point to creating a keyboard tailored to you and what you want. It is a good keyboard out of the box, but one with the ability to tailor key caps, switches, and more. This is my second keyboard from Glorious, and I wasted no time swapping out switches on the GMMK 3. The Glorious Fox switches were perfectly fine, but I must tinker! And I am pretty sure this is how it begins…. Switches here, keys there, plates, foam, and eventually divorce papers. No regrets… Setup: Out of the box, Glorious provides tools to pull keycaps and swap switches, a few sample switches to test, MAC keycaps, and a braided USB-C to USB-A cable, sponges, and a screwdriver to take off the back plate. There is quite a lot with the keyboard. Sadly, there is no wrist pad. Glorious sells wrist pads that you can purchase from Glorious’ website. (I did not find one on BestBuy.com, but Best Buy sells other wrist pads.) There is a mac / windows toggle on the back of the keyboard along with a profile toggle. Experience: I will admit that I am still rather new to the custom mechanical keyboard space. But I really like the system that Glorious has with the GMMK 3. You get a good keyboard out of the box that you can tinker with and change to truly make it your own. The GMMK 3 comes with “Glorious Fox” switches. They are fine. They are very responsive. I like a bit more resistance. So, as my first tinker / change / upgrade, I picked up some Raptor switches from Glorious. These switches are louder and have a more obvious key press. Glorious includes a sample Raptor switch and a sample Panda switch inside the box. (Should note, if you decide to switch out your keyboard switches, you will need three boxes of the thirty-six switches to fully swap out all of the switches on your GMMK 3.) The entire experience is managed via the Glorious Core software. From a simple software interface, you can set up lighting, macros, polling rate, and input latency. For my testing, I have been using a DEV version of Glorious Core 2.0. I must say that I have not been the biggest fan of Glorious Core 2.0 to put it mildly. The software has improved. It was so bad a few months ago, that I uninstalled GC 2.0 and went back to 1.0. I will say that the application still has some bugs, but that it is much more functional now. I could set up lighting and macros from within the app. Now, occasionally, the keyboard would cease responding after I made an update in app, and I would have to unplug and re-plug in the keyboard to get things functioning normally. I still had some weird quirks such as the software starting up with the PC whether or not I enabled that feature in setup. Sometimes changes to macros or lighting would cause the keyboard to become unresponsive. There are a few aspects to the keyboard that I do not understand, yet. There is an RGB accent plate located near the media knob. The plate is held in place with a magnet. I do not know if Glorious plans to sell customized plates or if there is another manufacturer that makes those plates. Could be a fantastic way to further customize the keyboard, but right now I cannot find much info on that plate. Conclusion: I still have some lingering concerns about the Glorious Core software, but I really like the keyboard itself. As someone new to mechanical keyboards, Glorious does make it amazingly easy to get into the hobby. It is quite easy to swap out switches and key caps to truly create a custom experience. Easy Recommendation: 4.5/5

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Customization, Keyboard quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Perfect for work and play! Best at this price!

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    I have been using the Glorious GMMK 3 for a few days now, and it is absolutle spectacular! Even though it is aimed at gamers and gaming, I am "forced" to also use it for my work in finance & accounting through my workday. This thing is incredible! The keystrokes are precise, pretty silent (for a full size keycap mechanical keyboard), comfortable, and amazingly customizable! Glorious even includes three addition switches of different varieties to try out, the Mac Options and Command keycaps, key puller, and switch puller in the box. Their software is very intuitive and take almost no time to figure out where everything is to customize your keyboard to your liking, including a link to their website to pick up other key caps and switches, decks, chassis, lighting, cables, you name it! The GMMK 3 is clearly meant to be YOUR keyboard for whatever you need it to do and have the ability to adapt to your changing lifestyle and preferences. This will be you keyboard for as long as you'll have it, and Glorious will provide all of the options you want to make it yours! I would DEFINITELY recommend this for anyone looking for an amazing mechanical keyboard that you can use right out of the box, but also customize and adapt later on if you'd like to. Excellent typing experience, great quality construction (still plastic, but sturdy!), excellent lighting, and nice software to get it running as you'd like it to. Amazing value and the perfect choice for work and play at this price point!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Keyboard quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A Customizable Lighting Orchestra!

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    The keyboard is very nice. I used it to play fortnite and the quality of the keys does not feel cheap. The keyboard itself has sleek ergonomic features such as the texture of the keys and the smoothness of the clicking giving a feel almost like the pressing on piano keys. One thing that shines in this keyboard is the very customizable lights and keys through the software. You can change your key binds and physically change out switches for the keyboard. The retro feel of the keyboard gave me a great experience to use for gaming highlighted by the plethora of customizable light patterns. One possible con is that the keyboard is somewhat heavy so not really that portable if your were looking for something portable. Another thing is that it has numbers on the side so if your more of a “no numbers on gaming keyboard” type of guy/girl, then you'd probably want something smaller. Overall this keyboard is simple.looking at first, but the customization and lighting effects and clicking effects makes it one of my favorite keyboards.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Keyboard quality, Switches
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A Modder's Dream

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    Which mechanical keyboard is the right mechanical keyboard is something that varies from person to person. Finding the right balance between ergonomics, noise level, and just general feel can take a lot of trial and error. So it's not too surprising that some have decided to build their own rather than buy something off the shelf. Glorious is one of many companies that came about trying to cater to that subset of the market. And while the GMMK 3 doesn't require you to assemble it yourself, you can still see that same mindset being applied everywhere in the product. At its core this remains a kit keyboard, with all the positives (and negatives) that come with that. So the first question many will likely have is how good a keyboard is it. To that I have to say that it is a good keyboard. Not a great keyboard. The default lighting profile has nothing that can indicate if any of the lock keys are on or not, requiring you to go in and program one for yourself if you want that. It's got a fairly basic (if stylish) ABS case that's got some flex to it. The ABS doubleshot keycaps are very sturdy and pleasantly textured, but feel somewhat generic. And the RGB customization has some very neat preset effects showing that the hardware is capable of some very impressive light shows, but is overall fairly poorly designed and less feature rich than competing products (though it will likely end up being compatible with them, so I don't feel it's something to hold against it.) You also get a set of keycaps that can be used to quickly convert it to the Apple keyboard layout, and a toggle switch that lets you switch between Windows and MacOS modes. If the out of the box experience was all it offered, I'd say it was a solid 4 stars. The thing is of course that what you get out of the box is not so much the full product as it is the base for whatever you want to build. The two accessory boxes contain a small toolkit, some spare parts, and some samples of different switches offered by Glorious that you can use to swap out the included lubed linear switches. If none of them fit your fancy though that's not a problem at all, as it's likely any of the various Cherry MX switches and clones will work in this chassis since they all share the same basic case design and pin layout. And actually working on the keyboard is a delight. It's held together with 8 screws hidden behind friction fit rubber feet, and comes apart very neatly. Said screws are also all threaded into metal inserts rather than plastic studs as is standard with many cheaper keyboards, meaning you should be able to disassemble it regularly without risk of breaking anything. Swapping a single switch can be accomplished in just a few minutes, with a full swap probably not requiring more than a few hours (most of which will likely be spent pulling and organizing the keycaps. Even the USB-C port is modular, and capable of being swapped out with a new one should something go wrong with the original part. It's practically begging for someone to 3D print or mill some new bespoke components for it and turn it into hands down the best keyboard that the owner has ever had. So, in summary, it's not a keyboard for everybody but, with a little effort, can become the keyboard for anybody. If you feel like you're the kind of person to put in that effort, it's an easy recommendation.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Actually glorious to use

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    TLDR: The Glorious brand GMMK 3 is a new full-size, wired mechanical keyboard with hot-swappable switches that are easily customizable. It has linear switches with great feeling keystrokes, full adjustable RGB lighting, a plug-in USB-C to USB-A wire, and is great for both gaming & typing. Windows 10+ & Mac OS 10.11+ installs it instantly. It has an aluminum chassis, supplied with tools to swap keys, extra switches, & other hardware. It has a fast-acting rotary volume/ mute/ video control/ scrolling knob. It is stable on a desk surface with durable silicon feet throughout. It works great! Glorious has available CORE software to control the RGB lighting functions per the supplied written documentation packed in the beautiful yellow fully recyclable cardboard box. BTW, I kept the box! Full RGB backlighting for a customizable lighting experience. Even with no CORE software download, there are several Fn (Function) keys that invoke preset RGB color selections and activities of motion. One can choose to select a single color or multi color or moving multi color patterns. Brightness can also be adjusted using other FN and the cursor control keys. Very nice. I chose to keep it a full yellow illumination to coordinate with the yellow keyboard color I chose for my gaming laptop I am using it with. Durable build with a 100% aluminum body. Using the GMMK 3 never feels flimsy or lightweight. The whole device rests securely with 8 silicon feet at the bottom as well as silicon on the 2 elevator tabs on the back that raise the keyboard per preference. Each keycap is GPBT double hot molded so that they will never fade or become shiny while letting the RGB colors shine through, per the Glorious box description. They look and feel great in use. N-Key Rollover (NKRO) for accurate key presses. The feel and use during gaming is secure and rock steady. No action is misinterpreted or missed while involved in gaming frenzy. The keyboard uses mechanical switches that are 3 or 5 pin MX compatible; it includes Fox red; keys are Macro-programmable for personalized shortcuts. Keys are programmable for whatever shortcuts one can imagine for both gaming or general computer use while word processing, spreadsheet use or web surfing. Go at it. It has a 2 year warranty, this is detailed in the tiny owner’s booklet with extremely small fonts. gloriousgaming.com/quickstart is where the booklet says more information should be found online. In addition, the booklet informs that the Glorious web site also contains many troubleshooting tips. A QR card is supplied to gain access to a registration page for the 2-year warranty. Included extras: Another included larger double-sided card has pictorial instructions on how to Swap the Switches if so desired and the other color-coded versions of Glorious brand switches available online. The keyboard has 3 extra Raptor, Panda, and Fox color coded switches as well as 4 extra keycaps packed in a small orange switch box with 2 removal tools for Apple Mac users top add Mac shortcut keys to the GMMK 3 to get Mac users included in the fun and for non-gaming tasks. By the way, more and more switches are available online at the firm’s web site and on online sites for a reasonable price for sets of 18 and other quantities. Another orange box has 1 small Phillips screwdriver, screws and other parts for facilitating the changes. Buying this GMMK 3 keyboard is the glorious start of either using it as is upon plugging it in or a seemingly endless opportunity to customize it to individual preference. Highly recommended.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    An absolutely glorious keyboard

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    I was introduced to the company Glorious when I was searching for a keyboard wrist wrest. Most ended up being too thick but Glorious comes along and shows up with the perfectly svelte yet cushioned wrist west and I've been a fan ever since. Queue the new keyboard and I'm again surprised by just how this company seems to cater to the idea of trying to make the perfect item that they no doubt wanted themselves. First, hot swappable switches. I've always just purchased a keyboard on the initial basis of what switches it had. Ducky being one of my favorites, I'm not particular inclined to buy four of them though based on what type of switches I want to utilize for my most used application at any given time (or more so as my needs evolve, I'd have purchased two more if I'd kept up with my switch preferences.) That said making them hot swappable is PHENOMENAL. In reference to the overall usability of the underlying software to control keybinds and lighting, it's super easy to learn and I was quickly able to run through a lot of options to figure out where I wanted to land. The keybinds were super helpful as I was able to setup some useful binds for both productivity and gaming. In the end, this is an absolute joy a keyboard and the care and development they've put into it shows. I'm going to be quite happy with this as my main keyboard going forward and knowing that if I want to swap out switches as my needs change, it can pivot right along with me.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Keyboard quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Software

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Really nice keyboard!

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    This keyboard rocks! I bought it replacing a Logitech G915. I really liked it, but it was not working well. I bought this keyboard yesterday, and what a difference it made. The software is not the same as the Logitech, but i don't really care about it too much. It's really nice to write with, and the fact that i can just change the keys after, it's really nice. I really like this keyboard a lot.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Keyboard quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Really enjoying the keyboard.

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    Keyboard is great quality. It has a great weight to it. The keycaps and switches that came with this keyboard are great. The only switch that I am thinking of replacing is the space bar and that is due to my heavy thumb clicks. This is of course subjective to each user. One other thing to be aware of is that the LEDs are north facing. This could affect certain keycap types if you look to replace them. I have been really enjoying this keyboard though.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    First Foray with a Mechanical Keyboard.

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    Thanks to the Best Buy Tech Insider Network, I had the chance to try out the Glorious GMMK3 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, marking my first dive into the world of mechanical keyboards. The keyboard has a decent build, with just the right amount of heft that makes it feel durable and high-quality. It's a good size, with a comfortable layout that’s easy to adapt to whether you’re gaming or typing for extended periods. The keys are responsive and smooth, making for a great typing experience right out of the box. One feature that really stands out is the volume dial. It’s conveniently placed and makes adjusting your computer's volume as simple as twisting left or right. I initially thought this dial controlled the LED settings, but it turned out to be an even more useful tool for quick audio adjustments. Speaking of LEDs, the keyboard offers some cool RGB lighting that shines through the keys and from the sides. While the lighting is impressive, I do wish there was an option to select a static color instead of the default rainbow pattern. There’s a switch on the back that lets you toggle between three different RGB settings, but all of them are variations of the same multi-color spectrum. The keyboard also has the flexibility to switch between Mac and Windows settings easily, which makes it great for people who juggle between iOS and PC. I experimented with the included sample switches and decided to swap the delete key with a "Raptor" switch, which offers a satisfying clicky feel and sound, reminiscent of old-school typewriters—a feature I really enjoyed. As someone who’s recently gotten into PC gaming, I noticed the improved responsiveness that comes with using a wired mechanical keyboard. While the difference might be subtle for everyday users, gamers will appreciate the milliseconds saved during gameplay. Overall, the Glorious GMMK3 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is a solid choice, especially if you’re new to mechanical keyboards or looking for a reliable option for both gaming and general use. I’d recommend it for its build quality, customization options, and overall performance. 4/5

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Customization

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Works Great

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    Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Loved the detachable usb-c plugin, depending on the game I can play with the keyboard and mouse or switch it to my controller. Plus, the software though it takes a bit to figure it out it is very customizable, it's nice to be able to change the color on every individual key.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Keyboard quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Software

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good product, poor software

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Excellent keyboard. I love the feel of the Fox switches and the ease of swapping caps. Only negative thing is the software used to control the lighting. It’s terrible

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Keyboard quality, Switches

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    High Quality

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The keyboard feels high quality and the switches are very satisfying.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Switches
    Cons mentioned:
    Software

    Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Good hardware, terrible (non-functional) software

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The hardware is pretty good. I had fun swapping keycaps. However the software to customize lighting and macros is non-functional (Core v2.1). Check out the glorious Reddit to see details. There are some hot keys that you can use to cycle lighting effects (more info on the Reddit). A representative has stated that the software is being worked on but it has been some time and they are still posting that it’s a work in progress. Previously I had an older Logitech that didn’t have replaceable switches (at least without de-soldering) and wanted something that was more user serviceable. The Logitech software was miles ahead of Glorious’ and they get criticized for their software too. If Glorious only had usable software my review would most likely have been a 5. It is plug and play with Windows 11 so it can function without the software but you can’t really customize it so it mostly defeats the purpose of having a designer kit.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Glorious Product Expert
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      We're glad to hear you like the GMMK 3 hardware! At the same time, we appreciate you for taking the time to share your feedback on the software.

      Even though it's definitely been a while since we released the last CORE 2.1 update, please rest assured that we have new updates coming in the following period that should address confirmed bugs and issues, including RGB customization, keybindings, etc. GloriousGaming

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