GMK104

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GMK104

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Based on 20 Reddit mentions

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My first KeyBoard! - please be nice 🙂‍↕️

I usually buy on Ali, right now there's a wave of seasonal sales till the end of December, I think. Under 100 gives you a somewhat wide range. There's Yunzii (AL68, AL98) — didn't manage to try one yet, but haven't heard anything bad. Weikav — still have yet to try Record V2 which is on its way to m

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Gdescarlett in r/keyboards

December 10, 2025 9:00 PM

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Keycap-less keyboards?

I have a feeling a Zuoya GMK keyboard would be the right thing for you. Not sure what size you would want though. I would assume a GMK104 or maybe 87. You could get a white one and for the 87 there is a green or cream colored option. If you want small the GMK67 comes in pink, purple, and blue. These

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KatieS2255 in r/keyboards

June 5, 2026 3:43 AM

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Can some please recommend a Full Size Mechanical UK Keyboard please?

I have been using the Zuoya GMK67 for a few years and love it, I have one for home and one for work. I just turn off the backlighting, and remap a few of the keys. e.g. capslock I've had a few other brands over the years, but I love my Zuoyas. Got my son a GMK87 (TKL) last year, he loves it. I know

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gosand in r/linuxquestions

June 13, 2026 4:14 PM

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I don't think, what I want exsists like this...

Zuoya gmk104 or gmk108 + outemu silent lemon + dsa keycaps of your choice. Open it up and ditch the battery before assembling if it's existence bothers you.

SpaceDounut in r/keyboards

March 1, 2026 12:30 AM

1

Full size keyboard recommendations

What's your budget? Can you order from Amazon / EU stores? Or AliExpress?Edit: if AliExpress, get a Zuoya GMK104, and switches and keycaps of your preference.Edit2: oh, Ukrainian is an ISO layout. Not a lot of choices then. Keychron, Ducky, Akko, and maybe a few others but I don't know of their avai

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cszolee79 in r/keyboards

March 20, 2026 10:34 PM

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Is the Redragon K745 Pro worth the money?

Don't you like the idea of building it yourself piece by piece? Check out the Zuoya GMK104 barebone, or even its pre-built version, which I just happened to come across:https://es.aliexpress.com/item/1005009361201022.html?channel=twinner

yoneeu in r/keyboards

March 25, 2026 10:00 PM

1

Alloy 2 elite hyperx

To answer your question, it has red switches, so you’ll hear some noise, but when you mention tactile feedback, I assume you’re looking for tactile switches or feedback when typing. In that case, the keyboard you mentioned won’t work for you with those switches. If you want to keep looking for one w

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yoneeu in r/keyboards

March 27, 2026 1:28 PM

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What is wrong with 100% layouts? Looking for a new keyboard and ....

If you mean the Zuoya GMK104, it has no ISO layout, it is plastic and has some really sketchy VIA support and no QMK firmware. I'd still have tried it if it has ISO. Instead I bought a second Q6, right after a K10 Pro :)

cszolee79 in r/keyboards

May 31, 2025 6:54 PM

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Buying Advice: 180$ 100% Non-linear switches with display screen

Hello, I have a keyboard that will work for him. It's a zuoya GMK104 currently 81 usd for the pure base. Now, I'm not sure what switches are cheap in Canada but I can usually find akko switches for pretty cheap Some good tactiles from this brand are the creamy blue V3 pros The creamy purple V3 pros

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MajorMinceMeat in r/keyboards

November 9, 2025 6:48 PM

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Looking for sub $150 100% for gaming and work

Might I recommend going custom with a zuoya gmk104? They're 81 on Amazon in the us right now for the base, akko switches are cheap. I use a linear akko creamy yellow v3 pro switch which works very well for my gaming and regular use. I would recommend the akko fairy switches for linears and the pengu

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MajorMinceMeat in r/keyboards

November 12, 2025 12:09 PM

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