
Glorious GMMK 3 Pro 65 RGB Silver Prebuilt Mechanical Keyboard
Discover the Glorious GMMK 3 PRO 65% Pre-Built Wired Mechanical Keyboard in Silver, featuring a full aluminum body for durability and a modular gasket system for customizable comfort. Enjoy seamless performance with 5-pin MX hotswap support and Glorious Fox mechanical switches. Enhanced with sound dampening foam and GPBT doubleshot keycaps, this keyboard delivers a premium typing experience.
Discover the Glorious GMMK 3 PRO 65% Pre-Built Wired Mechanical Keyboard in Silver, featuring a full aluminum body for durability and a modular gasket system for customizable comfort. Enjoy seamless performance with 5-pin MX hotswap support and Glorious Fox mechanical switches. Enhanced with sound dampening foam and GPBT doubleshot keycaps, this keyboard delivers a premium typing experience.
Discover the Glorious GMMK 3 PRO 65% Pre-Built Wired Mechanical Keyboard in Silver, featuring a full aluminum body for durability and a modular gasket system for customizable comfort. Enjoy seamless performance with 5-pin MX hotswap support and Glorious Fox mechanical switches. Enhanced with sound dampening foam and GPBT doubleshot keycaps, this keyboard delivers a premium typing experience.
Discover the Glorious GMMK 3 PRO 65% Pre-Built Wired Mechanical Keyboard in Silver, featuring a full aluminum body for durability and a modular gasket system for customizable comfort. Enjoy seamless performance with 5-pin MX hotswap support and Glorious Fox mechanical switches. Enhanced with sound dampening foam and GPBT doubleshot keycaps, this keyboard delivers a premium typing experience.
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The lowest price for Glorious GMMK 3 Pro 65 RGB Silver Prebuilt Mechanical Keyboard right now is $163.60 at Amazon.com.au, compared across 11 retailers.
The all-time low was $149.00 on 12 Feb 2026 — today's price is 10% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.
Prices last updated 9 June 2026.
Last updated at 09/06/2026 04:56:49
Glorious Gaming - GMMK 3 PRO: Custom Mechanical Keyboard, 65% Compact Keyboard, Modular Aluminum Body & Gasket System, Hotswappable MX Switches, Sound
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Glorious Gaming GMMK 3 PRO: Customizable Mechanical Keyboard, Compact 65%, Aluminium Housing & Sealing System, Hot-Swap (MX Switch), Sound Insulation,
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Glorious Gaming GMMK 3 PRO: Customizable Mechanical Keyboard, TKL 75%, Aluminium Housing & Sealing System, Hot-Swap (MX Switch), Sound Insulation,
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Glorious Gaming GMMK 3 PRO: Custom Mechanical Keyboard, TKL 75%, Modular Aluminum Body & Gasket System, Hotswappable MX Switches, Sound Dampening Foam
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Glorious Gaming - GMMK 3 PRO: Custom Mechanical Keyboard, Full Size 100% Keyboard, Modular Aluminum Body & Gasket System, Hotswappable MX Switches,
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Glorious GMMK 3 PRO 75% Wired Mechanical Keyboard - Black (GLO-KB-G3-PRO75-PB-FOX-W-B-US)
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Nothing personalizes a gamer's space like a customizable gaming keyboard. With swappable keys, incredible precision, and a sturdy, solid construction, the Glorious GMMK3 Pro is tailor made to satisfy gamers of all passions and tendencies.Juxtaposing a minimalist, space-saving design with a weighty and sturdy feel, the GMMK3 Pro screams premium product. Fully aluminum in construction, the keyboard will find a spot on your desk and go unmoved until you want to displace it. The mechanical keys have a perfect flex and press to them, lubricated for a smooth and satisfying feel. When plugged in and lit up, the keys emit a warm glow and perfect visibility in any type of environment. Those keys are ultra responsive: they don't have the hard, harsh clicking of most ... MoreNothing personalizes a gamer's space like a customizable gaming keyboard. With swappable keys, incredible precision, and a sturdy, solid construction, the Glorious GMMK3 Pro is tailor made to satisfy gamers of all passions and tendencies.Juxtaposing a minimalist, space-saving design with a weighty and sturdy feel, the GMMK3 Pro screams premium product. Fully aluminum in construction, the keyboard will find a spot on your desk and go unmoved until you want to displace it. The mechanical keys have a perfect flex and press to them, lubricated for a smooth and satisfying feel. When plugged in and lit up, the keys emit a warm glow and perfect visibility in any type of environment. Those keys are ultra responsive: they don't have the hard, harsh clicking of most mechanical keys, nor do they sit so low on the device that they risk your fingers slipping by for typing errors. Rather, the keyboard sort of breathes with each push, a tight, consistent resistance that gives you confidence in its precision and reliability.Another notable element to the GMMK3 Pro is its modularity. What's delivered to you in box is basically the bare bones of the keyboard. From the RGB lit accented palette, to the multi-functional and programmable knob, to the swappable keycaps for Mac or Windows users, each facet of the GMMK3 Pro alters its performance to its user's liking. Boxed with the keyboard and its USB-C cord are all the tools needed to reconfigure it to the way you want, limited only by your own vision and creativity.One point of contention may be the learning curve of the 75% keyboard if one is used to a full-sized one. The minimal design gives way to creative space usage on the device that may ultimately be the deciding factor for you. A lack of a numeric keypad or the disappearance of the right CTRL button might give you pause. However, these small shortcuts are outshined by a reliable, fully reconfigurable product that will ultimately satisfy even the most meticulous gamer. The Glorious GMMK3 Pro is truly remarkable.
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I am incredibly impressed with this keyboard. It feels so good to leave the expensive but often underfeatured mainstream gaming PC peripheral companies behind to try out a keyboard from a company trying to do things differently for the price. The marketing for this device says that Glorious makes the world’s most customizable gaming keyboards, and I am pretty inclined to endorse this claim judging from what I am seeing.This keyboard is fully equipped for users to try things out and get the experience they want from this device. It comes equipped in this model with Glorious Fox red linear switches, and they are absolutely some of the nicest red switches I have ever tried. The accuracy, smoothness, and repeatability of these keys are astonishing and refreshing in ... MoreI am incredibly impressed with this keyboard. It feels so good to leave the expensive but often underfeatured mainstream gaming PC peripheral companies behind to try out a keyboard from a company trying to do things differently for the price. The marketing for this device says that Glorious makes the world’s most customizable gaming keyboards, and I am pretty inclined to endorse this claim judging from what I am seeing.This keyboard is fully equipped for users to try things out and get the experience they want from this device. It comes equipped in this model with Glorious Fox red linear switches, and they are absolutely some of the nicest red switches I have ever tried. The accuracy, smoothness, and repeatability of these keys are astonishing and refreshing in standard typing and gaming scenarios with frenetic and rapid key tapping. As if it wasn’t enough to have the factory switches ready to go out of the box, Glorious includes a sample pack of switches for you to sample, complete with puller tools and instructions. I found that the included sample of the Raptor (crisp and clicky) switch felt really good and that may be where I go in the future with my keyboard. Customizability features such as RGB and macros programming are excellent in the Glorious Core software. They are easy to navigate and far more intuitive than other competing gaming peripheral software I have tried, like iCUE. Good on you, Glorious!A cool and unique feature of this keyboard is the true support it offers for MacOS users. Rather than just being a plug-and-play keyboard that misses out on some of the shortcuts and features of a proper MacOS keyboard, Glorious gives you the means to make that a reality! They included two option keycaps and two command keycaps (crucial for those great shortcuts in productivity work), and there is even a switch built into the keyboard on the back that switches it from Windows OS features to MacOS! That is super awesome and supports that this as a highly flexible and dynamic keyboard for all users.The build quality of this keyboard is amazing and judging from what I can tell, is on par with some of the higher-end customizable keyboards out there. The all metal construction results in this being a solid and heavy keyboard which speaks highly to its pro status. I chose this specific wired model because, as a streamer and a gamer, I have realized that wireless devices often introduce reliability and connectivity issues into the mix that can mess up a stream or my gaming performance. Furthermore, battery life anxiety is something I don't particularly appreciate having to tolerate for multiple devices. My headsets are always wireless, but I do not mind my keyboard and mouse being wired, plain and simple.Altogether, relative to the crap household brand companies are trying to stuff down our throats as a good value when they aren’t in this price range, I am going to give this keyboard a solid and well-earned 5 stars out of 5. I will be recommending this keyboard to all of my friends. Thanks for reading and hope this review has helped you out!
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I have always loved the look and feel of mechanical keyboards, to the annoyance of my partner and at the time when office work was a daily occurrence, my co-workers. This might be because I was always a cherry blue switch type of guy... When I saw that Glorious was releasing version 3 of their GMMK PRO keyboard, I knew I had to try it out. I love the compact size in general for mechanical keyboards, but every manufacture has their own way of laying it out in a 75% form factor. I really do love how Glorious has designed this keyboard except for ONE "flaw", at least for me. There is no "Home" key, there is an "End" key, but the DEL key is where I would expect a "Home" key. This is just something I am always accustomed to using in my day to day and I know I can change ... MoreI have always loved the look and feel of mechanical keyboards, to the annoyance of my partner and at the time when office work was a daily occurrence, my co-workers. This might be because I was always a cherry blue switch type of guy... When I saw that Glorious was releasing version 3 of their GMMK PRO keyboard, I knew I had to try it out. I love the compact size in general for mechanical keyboards, but every manufacture has their own way of laying it out in a 75% form factor. I really do love how Glorious has designed this keyboard except for ONE "flaw", at least for me. There is no "Home" key, there is an "End" key, but the DEL key is where I would expect a "Home" key. This is just something I am always accustomed to using in my day to day and I know I can change the bindings via their Core 2.0 app (which I will discuss after this) but, would be nice to have that physical key, especially on a mechanical.The app... I know this is a preview build and has work to be done, but it really does have a ways to go. It is very confusing to use and comes with no documentation. I have no clue what the layers do, there is no in menu help to tell you anything. The key binding feature where you can assign macros, keyboard functions etc. is hard to use, I have not figured out how to do multi-key bindings, for example if I pressed FN + T and wanted it to do a keyboard function, it only seems to let me do one key at a time which is annoying you can't assign more than 1 key. Lighting effects are confusing to use and manipulate, even with the presets. Luckily it is software so it can be fixed, but it needs help.The switches on this keyboard are just heavenly. When I said in the beginning I was a Cherry Blue switch guy, mainly because I just love the feel and tactile response of a blue switch, when I first started to type on this keyboard, I immediately was skeptical because it was nothing like a Blue switch. These feel like cherry browns, but Glorious calls them "Glorious Fox". But man they are smooth as butter when you type and game and the response time is impeccable. The keys are sturdy, the entire body is sturdy, and quite heavy, so do not expect to travel with this unless you love a good workout. But just the overall feel and construction is amazing, I love the volume knob as well which is a very useful and nice feature to have on a 75% mechanical.Overall this is a great keyboard, but the software and some design features leave me to give it a 4 star out of 5 star review. Also wish I had gotten wireless, but maybe next time ;). I still will use this as my daily keyboard because of how great it feels on the fingers and how well built it is and the switch quality.
| Language | English (US) |
| Warranty | 2 Years |
| Switch Type | Fox Linear Mechanical |
| Hot Swappable | Yes; 3 & 5-pin Mechanical |
| Hall Effect (Rapid Trigger) | No |
Glorious Gaming - GMMK 3 PRO: Custom Mechanical Keyboard, 65% Compact Keyboard, Modular Aluminum Body & Gasket System, Hotswappable MX Switches, Sound
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Glorious Gaming GMMK 3 PRO: Customizable Mechanical Keyboard, Compact 65%, Aluminium Housing & Sealing System, Hot-Swap (MX Switch), Sound Insulation,
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Glorious Gaming GMMK 3 PRO: Customizable Mechanical Keyboard, TKL 75%, Aluminium Housing & Sealing System, Hot-Swap (MX Switch), Sound Insulation,
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Glorious Gaming GMMK 3 PRO: Custom Mechanical Keyboard, TKL 75%, Modular Aluminum Body & Gasket System, Hotswappable MX Switches, Sound Dampening Foam
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Glorious Gaming - GMMK 3 PRO: Custom Mechanical Keyboard, Full Size 100% Keyboard, Modular Aluminum Body & Gasket System, Hotswappable MX Switches,
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Nothing personalizes a gamer's space like a customizable gaming keyboard. With swappable keys, incredible precision, and a sturdy, solid construction, the Glorious GMMK3 Pro is tailor made to satisfy gamers of all passions and tendencies.Juxtaposing a minimalist, space-saving design with a weighty and sturdy feel, the GMMK3 Pro screams premium product. Fully aluminum in construction, the keyboard will find a spot on your desk and go unmoved until you want to displace it. The mechanical keys have a perfect flex and press to them, lubricated for a smooth and satisfying feel. When plugged in and lit up, the keys emit a warm glow and perfect visibility in any type of environment. Those keys are ultra responsive: they don't have the hard, harsh clicking of most ... MoreNothing personalizes a gamer's space like a customizable gaming keyboard. With swappable keys, incredible precision, and a sturdy, solid construction, the Glorious GMMK3 Pro is tailor made to satisfy gamers of all passions and tendencies.Juxtaposing a minimalist, space-saving design with a weighty and sturdy feel, the GMMK3 Pro screams premium product. Fully aluminum in construction, the keyboard will find a spot on your desk and go unmoved until you want to displace it. The mechanical keys have a perfect flex and press to them, lubricated for a smooth and satisfying feel. When plugged in and lit up, the keys emit a warm glow and perfect visibility in any type of environment. Those keys are ultra responsive: they don't have the hard, harsh clicking of most mechanical keys, nor do they sit so low on the device that they risk your fingers slipping by for typing errors. Rather, the keyboard sort of breathes with each push, a tight, consistent resistance that gives you confidence in its precision and reliability.Another notable element to the GMMK3 Pro is its modularity. What's delivered to you in box is basically the bare bones of the keyboard. From the RGB lit accented palette, to the multi-functional and programmable knob, to the swappable keycaps for Mac or Windows users, each facet of the GMMK3 Pro alters its performance to its user's liking. Boxed with the keyboard and its USB-C cord are all the tools needed to reconfigure it to the way you want, limited only by your own vision and creativity.One point of contention may be the learning curve of the 75% keyboard if one is used to a full-sized one. The minimal design gives way to creative space usage on the device that may ultimately be the deciding factor for you. A lack of a numeric keypad or the disappearance of the right CTRL button might give you pause. However, these small shortcuts are outshined by a reliable, fully reconfigurable product that will ultimately satisfy even the most meticulous gamer. The Glorious GMMK3 Pro is truly remarkable.
I am incredibly impressed with this keyboard. It feels so good to leave the expensive but often underfeatured mainstream gaming PC peripheral companies behind to try out a keyboard from a company trying to do things differently for the price. The marketing for this device says that Glorious makes the world’s most customizable gaming keyboards, and I am pretty inclined to endorse this claim judging from what I am seeing.This keyboard is fully equipped for users to try things out and get the experience they want from this device. It comes equipped in this model with Glorious Fox red linear switches, and they are absolutely some of the nicest red switches I have ever tried. The accuracy, smoothness, and repeatability of these keys are astonishing and refreshing in ... MoreI am incredibly impressed with this keyboard. It feels so good to leave the expensive but often underfeatured mainstream gaming PC peripheral companies behind to try out a keyboard from a company trying to do things differently for the price. The marketing for this device says that Glorious makes the world’s most customizable gaming keyboards, and I am pretty inclined to endorse this claim judging from what I am seeing.This keyboard is fully equipped for users to try things out and get the experience they want from this device. It comes equipped in this model with Glorious Fox red linear switches, and they are absolutely some of the nicest red switches I have ever tried. The accuracy, smoothness, and repeatability of these keys are astonishing and refreshing in standard typing and gaming scenarios with frenetic and rapid key tapping. As if it wasn’t enough to have the factory switches ready to go out of the box, Glorious includes a sample pack of switches for you to sample, complete with puller tools and instructions. I found that the included sample of the Raptor (crisp and clicky) switch felt really good and that may be where I go in the future with my keyboard. Customizability features such as RGB and macros programming are excellent in the Glorious Core software. They are easy to navigate and far more intuitive than other competing gaming peripheral software I have tried, like iCUE. Good on you, Glorious!A cool and unique feature of this keyboard is the true support it offers for MacOS users. Rather than just being a plug-and-play keyboard that misses out on some of the shortcuts and features of a proper MacOS keyboard, Glorious gives you the means to make that a reality! They included two option keycaps and two command keycaps (crucial for those great shortcuts in productivity work), and there is even a switch built into the keyboard on the back that switches it from Windows OS features to MacOS! That is super awesome and supports that this as a highly flexible and dynamic keyboard for all users.The build quality of this keyboard is amazing and judging from what I can tell, is on par with some of the higher-end customizable keyboards out there. The all metal construction results in this being a solid and heavy keyboard which speaks highly to its pro status. I chose this specific wired model because, as a streamer and a gamer, I have realized that wireless devices often introduce reliability and connectivity issues into the mix that can mess up a stream or my gaming performance. Furthermore, battery life anxiety is something I don't particularly appreciate having to tolerate for multiple devices. My headsets are always wireless, but I do not mind my keyboard and mouse being wired, plain and simple.Altogether, relative to the crap household brand companies are trying to stuff down our throats as a good value when they aren’t in this price range, I am going to give this keyboard a solid and well-earned 5 stars out of 5. I will be recommending this keyboard to all of my friends. Thanks for reading and hope this review has helped you out!
I have always loved the look and feel of mechanical keyboards, to the annoyance of my partner and at the time when office work was a daily occurrence, my co-workers. This might be because I was always a cherry blue switch type of guy... When I saw that Glorious was releasing version 3 of their GMMK PRO keyboard, I knew I had to try it out. I love the compact size in general for mechanical keyboards, but every manufacture has their own way of laying it out in a 75% form factor. I really do love how Glorious has designed this keyboard except for ONE "flaw", at least for me. There is no "Home" key, there is an "End" key, but the DEL key is where I would expect a "Home" key. This is just something I am always accustomed to using in my day to day and I know I can change ... MoreI have always loved the look and feel of mechanical keyboards, to the annoyance of my partner and at the time when office work was a daily occurrence, my co-workers. This might be because I was always a cherry blue switch type of guy... When I saw that Glorious was releasing version 3 of their GMMK PRO keyboard, I knew I had to try it out. I love the compact size in general for mechanical keyboards, but every manufacture has their own way of laying it out in a 75% form factor. I really do love how Glorious has designed this keyboard except for ONE "flaw", at least for me. There is no "Home" key, there is an "End" key, but the DEL key is where I would expect a "Home" key. This is just something I am always accustomed to using in my day to day and I know I can change the bindings via their Core 2.0 app (which I will discuss after this) but, would be nice to have that physical key, especially on a mechanical.The app... I know this is a preview build and has work to be done, but it really does have a ways to go. It is very confusing to use and comes with no documentation. I have no clue what the layers do, there is no in menu help to tell you anything. The key binding feature where you can assign macros, keyboard functions etc. is hard to use, I have not figured out how to do multi-key bindings, for example if I pressed FN + T and wanted it to do a keyboard function, it only seems to let me do one key at a time which is annoying you can't assign more than 1 key. Lighting effects are confusing to use and manipulate, even with the presets. Luckily it is software so it can be fixed, but it needs help.The switches on this keyboard are just heavenly. When I said in the beginning I was a Cherry Blue switch guy, mainly because I just love the feel and tactile response of a blue switch, when I first started to type on this keyboard, I immediately was skeptical because it was nothing like a Blue switch. These feel like cherry browns, but Glorious calls them "Glorious Fox". But man they are smooth as butter when you type and game and the response time is impeccable. The keys are sturdy, the entire body is sturdy, and quite heavy, so do not expect to travel with this unless you love a good workout. But just the overall feel and construction is amazing, I love the volume knob as well which is a very useful and nice feature to have on a 75% mechanical.Overall this is a great keyboard, but the software and some design features leave me to give it a 4 star out of 5 star review. Also wish I had gotten wireless, but maybe next time ;). I still will use this as my daily keyboard because of how great it feels on the fingers and how well built it is and the switch quality.
THIS… Is the GMMK 3 Pro and the next ‘Big’ movement in Gloriouses product line where they are seemingly refreshing their whole lineup to match a numerical scheme .. thus the GMMK 3 Pro is born! I have to say though from the box… with 1k polling, no included fancy cable and no HE switches …I am waiting to see what might be ‘Pro’ about this keyboard. Does the build quality and other creature comforts make up for some lacking pro features seen on other keyboards…? Lets take a look!Opening the box, I can tell that the GMMK 3 Pro is on a different frame than the original GMMK Pro, as the key layout is slightly more compact and omitting a Button for an … Led light? This makes the keyboard ever so slightly smaller, but certainly not lighter! Weighing over 2 pounds, ... MoreTHIS… Is the GMMK 3 Pro and the next ‘Big’ movement in Gloriouses product line where they are seemingly refreshing their whole lineup to match a numerical scheme .. thus the GMMK 3 Pro is born! I have to say though from the box… with 1k polling, no included fancy cable and no HE switches …I am waiting to see what might be ‘Pro’ about this keyboard. Does the build quality and other creature comforts make up for some lacking pro features seen on other keyboards…? Lets take a look!Opening the box, I can tell that the GMMK 3 Pro is on a different frame than the original GMMK Pro, as the key layout is slightly more compact and omitting a Button for an … Led light? This makes the keyboard ever so slightly smaller, but certainly not lighter! Weighing over 2 pounds, picking this up out of the box made me giddy from the hefty alone! The very nicely made CNC aluminum housing packs extra dampening foam and adjustable gaskets around the bottom of the keyboard to make your typing experience as customizable as possible. Mated to this CNC chassis is an all metal backplate and Linear Fox Switches … Not HE switches… and while the GMMK 3 Pro touts being ultra customizable, you will never be able to use HE switches with rapid trigger due to the keyboard only having 1k polling and not 8k polling… so at this point I am already limited to basic keys and locked out of any keys needing more than 1k polling which is super disappointing. I really don't understand why this is done, possibly to provide integrity to their product lineup? That being said, Glorious has a cheaper HE 8k Polling GMMK 3 keyboard without the aluminum housing… so why does the ‘Pro’ lack features that the lower tier keyboard has? I initially thought this was to preserve the Gmmk 3 Pro HE… which is ANOTHER $100 to unlock the aluminum keyboard with the pro features, but it is wireless! So wired Glorious gamers are either going to have to get a keyboard without the well built chassis or get the top end model for 8k polling which to me is vert disappointing.I think at this point in the review, I would normally shift over to the highlights of the keyboard and what it hits really well… but this is just a repackaged GMMK Pro keyboard with an adjustable gasket mounted tray… for $260… this is absurd! I mean there is genuinely almost no discernible difference (outside from the minor layout change) from the GMMK 3 Pro to the original GMMK Pro down to the same Fox switches. I can get an all aluminum 75% 8k Polling HE keyboard of the same quality for less from another brand and less than half the price from glorious itself if I am fine omitting some novelty features (cnc housing, key caps, etc). But at this point in time I cannot recommend this keyboard with that price tag considering it is missing ‘Pro’ features.The last bit I wanted to touch on before departing is the software included with GMMK keyboards, the updated GMMK Core software. It is good, clunky for sure but you can get what you want out of it. It is both nothing special and just enough to get the job done, but certainly can be cleaned up still to save a few clicks.Overall and to wrap this up, I am really disappointed to have to leave such a negative remark on a brand that I do truly love and will continue buying keyboards from when they make sense. But the GMMK 3 Pro is all GMMK and no Pro at all, and insensible at $260 in the current keyboard market. When everyone in the keyboard market is moving to a CNC aluminum housing, 8k Polling, gasket mounted keyboards and all the trinkets that made the original GMMK so successful… it is really disappointing to see that GMMK really left all the gimmicks and ponies on the sideline in a product that could have been so great. If you are dead set on this keyboard, then I would 100% nudge you towards the GMMK Pro at Bestbuy as it is essentially the same keyboard with an included wrist rest and coveted coiled cable for almost the same price.
This is the keyboard for actual gaming rig enthusiasts. It brings about the love for really customizing each component of your keyboard, actually spending time, trying out different things from time-to-time. This is a tinkerer’s dream—from the multi-component hardware adaptability and flexibility, to the software tweaks like lighting and key bindings. For me, for the most part, it is more the usability more than aesthetics. I am totally for the key clicks, the right amount of feedback and the comfort of how it the presses work for my gameplay. The endless design options are so tempting, if they aren't just so expensive. But that's what I like about this is keyboard makes it easy for even just simpletons like me on making customizing very very easy.Ease of use and ... MoreThis is the keyboard for actual gaming rig enthusiasts. It brings about the love for really customizing each component of your keyboard, actually spending time, trying out different things from time-to-time. This is a tinkerer’s dream—from the multi-component hardware adaptability and flexibility, to the software tweaks like lighting and key bindings. For me, for the most part, it is more the usability more than aesthetics. I am totally for the key clicks, the right amount of feedback and the comfort of how it the presses work for my gameplay. The endless design options are so tempting, if they aren't just so expensive. But that's what I like about this is keyboard makes it easy for even just simpletons like me on making customizing very very easy.Ease of use and build qualityI love how Glorious kept me interested in customizing it—there wasn’t anything scary about dismantling it, as I used to not want to change other components for the fear of breaking something. But this keyboard is simple to dissect, with keys, plates or screws that are pretty simple to figure out. Also, It has so much compatibility with other OEM or aftermarket components that I know I can replace them should I snap something out of anxiety. This specific keyboard though has a very solid build, from the actual default build, the sturdiness and quality of the components. I know some of my buddies don’t prefer the 75, but the weight of this keyboard makes it perfect on my desk and still keep everything intact when I smash that W repeatedly.CustomizationIn time I know I will replace the keys with other colors that will match my cherry red desk, perhaps when the foam layer starts to flatten. The key return for me at default is perfect, no mushy bounces or misclicks, so definitely no drive for me to change any hardware components. For now, the lighting customizations really help because when I play my dark scene games or I want to play GTA or Star Wars in the dark, I just need to know I see my appropriate keys, and the key customization can be very specific per key with matching brightness levels. This doesn’t mention yet the key combos I can create—but I can also create custom keys per game which I can tie to profiles. Each profile can be switched easily using the switches at the top of the keyboard, so I matched it with my top 2 games with the last being a generic key build.I am happy this makes it easy for me, not just in my daily gaming performance, but also in upgrading how gaming rig looks. I know I am the only one who really appreciates how my desktop looks like. But that’s why I customize it for me. And Glorious knows how to cater to my desires. I recommend.
The Glorious GMMK 3 Pro 75% keyboard is the newest generation of keyboards for mechanical keyboard fans. Glorious is known for delivering high-quality, customizable peripherals, and they have keyboards created to support gamers at all levels at a variety of price points. The unique thing about this keyboard is your ability to customize it to your liking. Even with this keyboard coming with high end components already inside it (namely the switches, dampening system and hot swap ability), there is room to make this "yours" and custom parts are priced very reasonably.The GMMK 3 Pro features a solid construction, with an aluminum top case, switch case and bottom case. This gives it a not only sturdy feel, and to be honest substantial weight to it. The 75% layout is ... MoreThe Glorious GMMK 3 Pro 75% keyboard is the newest generation of keyboards for mechanical keyboard fans. Glorious is known for delivering high-quality, customizable peripherals, and they have keyboards created to support gamers at all levels at a variety of price points. The unique thing about this keyboard is your ability to customize it to your liking. Even with this keyboard coming with high end components already inside it (namely the switches, dampening system and hot swap ability), there is room to make this "yours" and custom parts are priced very reasonably.The GMMK 3 Pro features a solid construction, with an aluminum top case, switch case and bottom case. This gives it a not only sturdy feel, and to be honest substantial weight to it. The 75% layout is compact yet functional, providing dedicated arrow keys and a few extra function keys while saving desk space compared to a full-sized board. It has a minimalist design with clean lines, which I believe fit well fit well with all levels of gamers.One of the standout features of Glorious keyboards is their modularity, and the GMMK 3 Pro follows this trend. It comes standard with Glorious Fox switches, that are both light weight and provide excellent feedback. The keyboard is made up of GPBT doubleshoot keycaps allow for light to shine through the keys and supposedly will not get dull or fade over time. These, like other components can be swapped out to make it custom to you, and the kits are priced reasonably. There are extra keys to make it PC or Mac specific, and there is a programable knob in the top right corner that you can use to adjust the lighting or volume (your choice, its programable). I think of it like adding a case to your phone, everyone likes something unique to them, right?The wired connection for the GMMK 3 Pro ensures a stable and responsive typing, which is perfect for both gaming and regular typing. The GMMK 3 Pro delivers a premium typing experience with very satisfying feedback. The build quality makes for a durable product, while the modular design allows for easy maintenance and upgrades.The GMMK 3 Pro 75% keyboard is just being released, and if you read the reviews for their other products people overwhelmingly state they are a strong contender in the mechanical keyboard market. This offering is no different as it is an upgrade to their already awesome 2 Pro. Yes, it is an investment as you can get cheaper options. However, you will not find the same level of customization, performance, and aesthetics. Although I am not a gamer, but son definitely is and is drooling over this keyboard (for him anyway, but I have to make him suffer a little). After doing research, you will see the same thing I did. This is a top-tier product and it comes in at a fair price point. I highly recommend this to any level of gamer out there, as it is something that will grow with you and you can adapt it to your style and level of comfort. You cannot go wrong here, pull the trigger on this one.
I have never thought I would be a fan of customizable keyboard. It seems daunting, seems unnecessary, seems it's for a specific type of person (gamer, or typist), and all that has changed with what I have in front of me.From the get go, when you open the box and remove the keyboard, it feels weighty. It's 4lb and feels very solid and professional. The design is a clean, mature looking layout, with just a simple knob, and all the more common buttons closely spaced around (delete, page up/down, etc) and a simple light to indicate the mode you're in. That's it. The RGB is brightly lit, and there's some glow to the side of the keyboard to accent more colors from different angles, giving it a very sharp modern apperance.The keyboard I have are the red switches, or ... MoreI have never thought I would be a fan of customizable keyboard. It seems daunting, seems unnecessary, seems it's for a specific type of person (gamer, or typist), and all that has changed with what I have in front of me.From the get go, when you open the box and remove the keyboard, it feels weighty. It's 4lb and feels very solid and professional. The design is a clean, mature looking layout, with just a simple knob, and all the more common buttons closely spaced around (delete, page up/down, etc) and a simple light to indicate the mode you're in. That's it. The RGB is brightly lit, and there's some glow to the side of the keyboard to accent more colors from different angles, giving it a very sharp modern apperance.The keyboard I have are the red switches, or "fox" switches. It feels very fast/smooth, for rapid typing during gaming, and it certainly doesn't disappoint. I took it for a spin on a few games, and everything feels tight. It's not very clicky, I'm used to a little more clickiness from other gaming keyboards, but it definitely feels sharp.I was not able to test out all the features, as the software would not update, and was not updated to detect my keyboard (see pictures enclosed). However, I imagine it would be similar to previous generations where you can customize the keys, the lighting, and functional keys etc. But without it working, I have to say I was not able to test out all of the features the keyboard has to offer.Finally to the main show of the keyboard, the ability to customize. Something like a monitor, or keyboard, are one of those major components of a computer. The keyboard is the interface you will be touching, the physical connection you see to your computer, at all times. You can customize this keyboard in so many ways, the face plate, the heaviness, the keycaps can have all sorts of designs, the feel of each key can be different if you like. Unlike other gaming keyboards, what people tend to do are to put in the red switches for WASD, for first person shooter games so those keys feel 'gamey', then all other keys to a different mechanical switch, such as brown or green. I've never thought I would entertain such an idea, but the included keycaps gives you a good idea how a key would feel like, and I can see alot of people would catering their key switches to their personal feel, as well as having designed keycaps to show their personality (ie a rose for the escape button, a coffee cup for delete, or having different colored keys for different parts of the keyboard).I am the last person to think I would love something like this, but I am loving this. It just feels like a grown up version of a keyboard and the unlimited ways to customize the keyboard no longer seems daunting but more fun and interesting given how simple it is.
I have used mechanical boards for a few years now for the better gaming experience as well as the improved typing experience for working. I’ve always bought full size keyboards since that’s what I’m used to, and I have plenty of desk space.Glorious Gaming keyboards can be purchased on their site with complete customization for you, this board is a “prebuilt”, which means it’s the same components, but Glorious has chosen this combination to create a competitive board you can grab right off the shelf. Once you have the GMMK 3 PRO, you can get a good feel of how this one treats you, and sometime in the future, go full custom, but knowing exactly what you liked and what you might wish was more personal from the prebuilt. Keyboards are getting the attention they ... MoreI have used mechanical boards for a few years now for the better gaming experience as well as the improved typing experience for working. I’ve always bought full size keyboards since that’s what I’m used to, and I have plenty of desk space.Glorious Gaming keyboards can be purchased on their site with complete customization for you, this board is a “prebuilt”, which means it’s the same components, but Glorious has chosen this combination to create a competitive board you can grab right off the shelf. Once you have the GMMK 3 PRO, you can get a good feel of how this one treats you, and sometime in the future, go full custom, but knowing exactly what you liked and what you might wish was more personal from the prebuilt. Keyboards are getting the attention they deserve and Glorious is in the forefront of the charge. This model is all pre-built, but the components and customization potential are all right here.You can mix and match the types of keyswitches, so you can have tactiles on your WASD and linears elsewhere, etc. Serious customization is readily available in custom colors and materials for cases, different internals including damping options, keyplate options, and of course nearly limitless options for keycaps. This allows you to change how your keys sound, feel, and look. You can not use HE switches on this board, though. I tried. If you would like to use Hall Effect (magnetic/adjustable actuation) switches, you’ll need one of the models with “HE” in the name. Those models will take the newer HE switches as well as the mechanical type the GMMK 3 PRO and most other boards can use.Opening the box, the lid exhorts you to first “Ascend”, then to “Stay Glorious”. No instructions were included for these two functions which I must admit I am not familiar with, so I’m afraid I can’t comment on those.When you take this keyboard out of the box, you can tell just by feeling the weight and materials, this a serious piece of hardware. It feels special, like it should.Setup in a physical sense was a breeze, you plug the included cable into the keyboard, then plug it into your computer. Like any other keyboard. There are a couple of toggles on the back flanking the USB-C port on both sides. While poorly marked, they are explained in the online documentation as a Windows/Mac switch on one side of the USB port, while the other side has a three-position slider to allow you to switch profiles saved on the board without messing around with software. I have yet to encounter another modern keyboard with a feature like this, nice.The software: Glorious CORE 2.1 is functional and appears to work at each task I’ve used it for. According to someone I know with a Glorious keyboard, this is a major milestone in the Glorious CORE software, so kudos there. I am an end user who got a really nice keyboard with ugly, unintuitive software. It has less charm and perhaps a less intuitive user interface than industrial motor control software I’ve used. It works, it’s ugly throwaway cross platform drivel, basically feels like a pretty Java app, a real let down.The LEDs are dim through the keys, even at 100%, this lighting is dim, If you like to see more light, grab a set of pudding keycaps or perhaps some with larger lettering so more light shines through.The included cable is a generic nylon jacketed zig zag you’d get in any mediocre accessory, it’s not pleasant in any way, so I consider it an unnecessary compromise that makes the out of box experience worse. It’s disappointing.When I first started using the board, I felt like I was reaching up to the keys without a wrist rest even though the actual height of the keys themselves is (as far as I can tell) identical to my previous keyboard. The sides flash when you have caps lock on, which is pretty cool until you notice there is no light change on the Caps key itself…. If you have big hands and are going to be doing a lot of typing, this may not be your best solution, it feels slightly cramped. I can only measure a ~5mm difference in width from my main keyboard, but I guess that matters.This keyboard sits right where I put it on the desk while I’m gaming. I don’t have to pull it back to my left hand while I’m in the middle of a match, much better than my last few boards. It even stays put on my slick desk mat thanks to the grippy feet and hefty mass.The action and consistency of the “Fox” (red linear) switches is excellent, precise and solid. I immediately noticed a difference in FPS games, the precision in the board translates to the screen and you can feel the difference. Thanks to the incredible damping, the racket of my gaming has fallen drastically, which is nothing but good. I’m still terrible, but at least I’m quiet about it.I think I qualify as a “gamer”, perhaps not in skill, but surely in hours logged… and as a gamer, I often like to listen to my music or podcasts while I’m gaming. I like having a play/pause button, volume control, and quick mute at the ready. I don’t think this makes me unique. I like the rotary volume knob (metal and grippy, so nice!), and I like that clicking the knob mutes my audio by default. I did not know the little badge bar next to the knob is just a logo plate with a light on it even though it looks like a button. So, the play/pause key is (without changing keybinds) Fn-F7. Two key combo to play/pause. The way I figured this out required a flashlight. The secondary F-key functions are marked with faint paint on the vertical front faces of the keycaps. keys that are invisible without direct light shining on the board. Of course, you can memorize these locations, but this is a compromise that was unnecessary and is a glaring omission in my opinion. Looking at the bottom of the keycaps shows the translucent plastic that carries light is continuous underneath, so it was a choice to not have the secondary functions shine through. There are also secondary functions for lighting, for which some of the silk-screened icons are intuitive and others are just mysterious. Which is why----My biggest issue with this board is the keycaps. I would even call them a disappointment. I understand it’s all about customization, and many of us are going to eventually get custom keycaps to suit our preferences, but these sure seem to be made to make you WANT to get some other set. The Enter key doesn’t say Enter or Return or even the down and right arrow, nope, it says “ASCEND”. Tacky. Cynical. Ew. I don’t ever want to be marketed to by my enter key. Ever. It’s a keyboard, not a lifestyle. This would be a non-issue if they gave me a standard return key in the box… The markings on the keys are non-standard to the point of being odd, instead of the 100 year old convention of putting the key markings one above the other (indicating a “shift”), they have the markings crammed together horizontally, not so great for hunting down that one punctuation key you never remember the location of. The keys have no lighting for secondary F-key functions, either direct from shine-through, or indirect from light coming up from under. So, gaming in the dark, you better have those Fn binds memorized, cuz you’re not finding them by looking. Nothing like trying to blindly hit Fn-F7 to pause my music to run to the bathroom to find I accidentally hit F8, which should have just paused, but stopped the music, so I get to Alt-Tab and mess with my music program rather than hitting play and going back to my game. This could have been avoided easily by making the not-a-button logo plate next to the volume knob a button. Play/pause, click twice for skip, etc. Other TKL boards I have looked at managed to keep this functionality even with the small footprint, so no excuse there.To me, this keyboard is gaming first. I think this would be a great keyboard for someone who plays primarily shooters and is most concerned with switch performance/feel and likes to tinker. If you’re looking to get a super-premium daily driver to happily use as-is out of the box, you can get more check-boxes for less, but in many cases you lose the complete customization options. For desktop work there are just too few keys, or it winds up being an exercise in figuring out what compromises I want to make with rebinds, since there are simply not enough keys here to keep me working smoothly. When used for gaming, the customization and compact size make it better than a lot of the mainstream boards and setting up rebinds and profiles can really improve your gameplay.The best part of using the GMMK 3 Pro is after you’ve spent plenty of time setting it up exactly the way you like, making use of layers, profiles and lighting, this keyboard will probably make you a better gamer, and once it’s completely set up to your preferences, it sure does feel like home. In general, this is a very quiet, crazy responsive keyboard. It feels smooth and precise in action. The cable and keycaps are both compromises in my opinion, but not showstoppers. With a little bit of customization, this is easily the best gaming board I’ve used.
When I first got my hands on the Glorious GMMK 3 PRO, I could tell right away that this wasn’t just another mechanical keyboard. The unboxing experience alone felt premium, with the keyboard neatly packaged in a sleek, minimalistic box that exuded quality. Inside, the keyboard was well-protected, accompanied by a USB-C cable, a keycap puller, and a switch puller—nice touches that hint at the customization potential of this keyboard.Setup and First ImpressionsSetting up the GMMK 3 PRO on my PC was pretty easy. I was provided software for the keyboard, and plugged in the USB-C cable, and it was ready to go without any fuss. The keyboard has a solid heft to it, thanks to its aluminum top plate, which immediately reassured me of its durability. The matte finish not ... MoreWhen I first got my hands on the Glorious GMMK 3 PRO, I could tell right away that this wasn’t just another mechanical keyboard. The unboxing experience alone felt premium, with the keyboard neatly packaged in a sleek, minimalistic box that exuded quality. Inside, the keyboard was well-protected, accompanied by a USB-C cable, a keycap puller, and a switch puller—nice touches that hint at the customization potential of this keyboard.Setup and First ImpressionsSetting up the GMMK 3 PRO on my PC was pretty easy. I was provided software for the keyboard, and plugged in the USB-C cable, and it was ready to go without any fuss. The keyboard has a solid heft to it, thanks to its aluminum top plate, which immediately reassured me of its durability. The matte finish not only looks great but also resists fingerprints, keeping it looking clean even after extended use.Gaming ExperienceI spent a good chunk of time putting this keyboard through its paces in several games, including Call of Duty, Fortnite, and Grand Theft Auto V. The linear switches are smooth and responsive, with just the right amount of actuation force. In fast-paced shooters like Call of Duty, the GMMK 3 PRO delivered quick and precise inputs, which is crucial when every millisecond counts. In Fortnite, building structures and switching weapons felt fluid and effortless. Even in the more relaxed environment of GTA V, where precision driving and on-foot maneuvering are key, the keyboard performed flawlessly.Material Build and CustomizationThe build quality of the GMMK 3 PRO is top-notch. The aluminum frame gives it a premium feel, and there’s no flex, even under heavy typing. The hot-swappable switches are a standout feature, allowing me to easily swap out the stock linear switches for something different if I ever want a change. This level of customization is rare in most gaming keyboards, and it's a huge plus for anyone who likes to tinker with their setup. The keycaps are doubleshot ABS, which feel nice, though I would have preferred PBT for even more durability.Comfort and ErgonomicsComfort is crucial, especially during long gaming sessions, and the GMMK 3 PRO doesn’t disappoint. The keyboard’s height is just right, but adding a wrist rest made it perfect for my needs. The key spacing and layout felt natural, and I didn’t experience any strain, even after hours of gameplay.ConclusionOverall, the Glorious GMMK 3 PRO 75% Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is a stellar choice for gamers and keyboard enthusiasts alike. Its robust build quality, excellent linear switches, and unparalleled customization options make it a solid investment. Whether you're diving into intense firefights in Call of Duty or cruising through GTA V, this keyboard has you covered. If you’re looking for a premium, customizable keyboard that’s built to last, the GMMK 3 PRO is definitely worth considering.
This is one of those products that you root for to succeed. Glorious came to the market with a much improved, 75% format keyboard, with hot swappable keys. Presenting the GMMK 3 Pro.. First impressions upon unboxing this keyboard, I go straight to how solid the build quality is. It feels "premium" with its full aluminum body. The included Glorious Fox switches have the right amount of feel and travel for what I would consider for an enthusiast level gaming session. They give enough resistance for quicker keystrokes without making you wonder if you hit the key or not. They press down very smoothly thanks to its lubricated parts and each key press is tight and snappy. Of course with the keys being hot swappable, you have many options to get the appropriate tactile ... MoreThis is one of those products that you root for to succeed. Glorious came to the market with a much improved, 75% format keyboard, with hot swappable keys. Presenting the GMMK 3 Pro.. First impressions upon unboxing this keyboard, I go straight to how solid the build quality is. It feels "premium" with its full aluminum body. The included Glorious Fox switches have the right amount of feel and travel for what I would consider for an enthusiast level gaming session. They give enough resistance for quicker keystrokes without making you wonder if you hit the key or not. They press down very smoothly thanks to its lubricated parts and each key press is tight and snappy. Of course with the keys being hot swappable, you have many options to get the appropriate tactile feedback you are looking for and customize till your heart is content with your favorite key caps of your choosing. This goes back to their branding being labeled as "World's most customizable gaming keyboards". Not only that, but they go as far as allowing for customizing the keyboard flex by having a modular gasket system.Pros:-Windows & Mac compatability with the flip of a switch and it even includes macOS keycaps.-Solid array of RGB lighting shines well enough under the doubleshot keycaps.-Included switches are a solid option for gamers.-Glorious Core software is easy enough to navigate through for customizing your keyboard profiles, selecting polling rate, input latency, lighting options, and key binding features.Cons:-The RGB accent badge came apart in two pieces for me.-My wish is that they offer a full-size keyboard soon.
| Language | English (US) |
| Warranty | 2 Years |
| Switch Type | Fox Linear Mechanical |
| Hot Swappable | Yes; 3 & 5-pin Mechanical |
| Hall Effect (Rapid Trigger) | No |