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Glorious GMMK 2 Prebuilt 96% Full Size Wired Mechanical Linear Switch Gaming Keyboard w/ Hotswappable Switches for
$64.99.
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Product Description from Best Buy
Experience gaming like never before with the Glorious GMMK 2 96% Full Size Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. This remarkable keyboard is designed to provide the ultimate gaming experience while offering unparalleled customization options. Whether you're a casual gamer or a competitive enthusiast, the GMMK 2 is the perfect companion that combines sleek design, advanced features, and effortless customization for an unbeatable gaming performance. The GMMK 2 is packed with features that make it a standout choice for gamers. Its space-saving design ensures that it fits seamlessly into any gaming setup, allowing you to maximize your desk space without compromising on comfort or functionality. Crafted with premium materials, including double-shot keycaps and an aluminum top frame, this keyboard not only looks sleek but also offers exceptional durability for long-lasting performance. Equipped with hotswap functionality, the GMMK 2 is a versatile gaming keyboard that enables easy customization. It comes with custom-made Fox linear switches, delivering satisfying acoustics and precise keystrokes. However, if you prefer a different switch type, you can effortlessly swap out the switches for any 3 or 5 pin switches, allowing you to personalize your typing and gaming experience to suit your preferences.
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So are you saying this is a cheap keyboard?
Not sure.. but this isn't a cheap keyboard.
Research says they use "Glorious Fox Switches" which are a linear proprietary switch.
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No, I didn't. I suggested another option that is a great keyboard, in my opinion. The K100 RGB optical is a $250 keyboard msrp. This is a $120 keyboard msrp. Cheap is a matter of opinion.
I tried the K100 with the full intention of returning as I said because to me it's expensive. I kept it because it is amazing, and I love it. As I said, if you can afford it, give it a try. If you can't, then don't. Stop trying to make it seem like I was insulting people, I'm just providing another option based on my personal experience.
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I tried the K100 with the full intention of returning as I said because to me it's expensive. I kept it because it is amazing, and I love it. As I said, if you can afford it, give it a try. If you can't, then don't. Stop trying to make it seem like I was insulting people, I'm just providing another option based on my personal experience.
not hotswappable, can't swap plates, the iCue software is abysmal, not USBC, no option for wireless, oversized, cheap quality materials, etc.
For $250
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not hotswappable, can't swap plates, the iCue software is abysmal, not USBC, no option for wireless, oversized, cheap quality materials, etc.
For $250
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glQNEbh
There are many companies that uses these magnetic switches (Wooting, Steelseries, AKKO, etc). I still use my Corsair K90 keyboard w/18 macro keys from 2012, but the current prices Corsair charges for their keyboards are a insanely bad value compared to the competition.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glQNEbh
There are many companies that uses these magnetic switches (Wooting, Steelseries, AKKO, etc). I still use my Corsair K90 keyboard w/18 macro keys from 2012, but the current prices Corsair charges for their keyboards are a insanely bad value compared to the competition.
You could always try it and return it if you don't like it... You could also use an app like... I don't know...Slickdeals... and wait for a sale, or ebay, and even Amazon pre-owned.
Just wait until you experience a custom build.
I see them like computers with Custom built water cooling (Not AIO's), they are great looking and are probably amazing to use and own but they are way outside of my ability to build one or maintain it. I looked up my receipt for my K100 and I paid $150 + tax, which is still bad but livable.