GMMK
Pro
Based on 317 Reddit mentions
$79.99
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Terrible buildquality
On rule of thumb dealing with any hotswap socket is always to have something behind the PCB to support the thing, so that the force goes throught the plastic part to the support when pressing a switch in, not from the plastic part to the solder patches. And that's not only with Glorious boards as we
...MJdoesThings_ in r/MechanicalKeyboards
December 2, 2025 3:25 PM
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what switch are you actually daily driving right now?
The GMMK 3 Pro gets the most desk time. KeyGeek Y2, poly plate, and Susuwatari MT3 keycaps 😁 2nd though is the Chilkey ND104, with the Fox Dunes, with poly plate and MT3 Dancer keycaps 😁 I've got another GMMK 3 that's built so I can swap the whole pcb and switch plate over that's built with KeyGeek
...No-Possession-2685 in r/IQUNIX
March 19, 2026 8:58 AM
3
Looking for a Quiet, Tactile 75% Keyboard with RGB – Inland MK Pro V2
If they have the older version still in stock they're clearing out the barebones for $40 which is an amazing deal. Aluminum instead of plastic. Gasket mount. Firmware is in the main QMK repo already. Wired so no chance of a battery fire. I would add Outemu Silent Yellow Jade or Silent Lemon switches
...ArgentStonecutter in r/keyboards
December 4, 2025 9:25 AM
3
My first Mechanical Keyboard - Epomaker RT100 Sea Salt Silent Switches.
ahhh understandable. i ended up spontaneously spending my new years eve taking apart my gmmk pro and my rt100 and i finally did it! would definitely recommend. the sea salt switches from epomaker have 4 pins instead of 2 (2 metal, 2 plastic), so i had to cut the 2 plastic pins to make it fit. was su
...careyena in r/MechanicalKeyboards
January 8, 2026 10:10 AM
2
First mechanical Keyboard : Ajazz 822
I was thinking about getting a neo75 but honestly i really want something from mode, probably gonna hold off on getting anything till then. Bought a zen75 from cerakey out of boredom and honestly im kind of enjoying it, other than that im dailying my gmmk pro that i have no problems with running som
...JunyaWatanabee in r/MechanicalKeyboards
February 20, 2026 10:47 AM
2
Inherited Glorious GMMK 3 Pro
I understand this is 13-day old post... I also inherited a GMMK 3 pro. It's built like a tank. I cleaned the keyboard, switched the switches to Mako ultralight tactile, removed the cherry keycaps and replaced them with MDA. It's up and running again. It's now one of my daily driver in the office.
Mitzi_koy in r/MechanicalKeyboards
February 24, 2026 10:17 AM
2
Terrible buildquality
Good news, if you can't get it replaced by Glorious, it's just a cold solder joint and it's a pretty easy fix. If you have any that have lifted or broken traces, it is definitely more difficult but not impossible. I bought a broken GMMK 3 Pro for $37 and fixed a cold solder joint, a lifted pad, and
...ToxikBones in r/MechanicalKeyboards
December 3, 2025 12:45 AM
2
Keyboard/mouse/headset
Keyboard is honestly a difficult choice but I use anything that has linear mechanical switches, preferably lubed for that clear 'thok' sound. I currently use the Glorious GMMK Pro with their Glorious Fox switches. I have a full audio interface through the Elgato Wave system, with Sennheiser 660S ope
...or10n_sharkfin in r/wow
December 6, 2025 4:04 AM
2
GMMK pro constant chattering $400 papeweight
Yeah but those other parts don't mean the paperweight is $400 ;) You can re-use those when you get a decent board. Have you tried setting a different latency setting? It may be set at 2ms Adjust Latency 2ms FN + D + 1 8ms FN + D + 3 16ms (Default) FN + D + 5 I have a GMMK pro... had similar issues..
...kool-keys in r/MechanicalKeyboards
October 14, 2025 5:25 AM
3
the absolute BEST analog keyboard
Not really. The NuPhy keyboards will feel a little stiffer compared to the 80HE. Both will require mods to sound truly good. Just different mods. The Iqunix HE boards are pretty solid across the board aside from the software being a little less intuitive and polished. Keychron and Lemokey's wireless
...julian_vdm in r/keyboards
August 29, 2025 8:07 AM
2