Glorious is bringing an actually customisable gaming keyboard to the ‘boring entry-level market’


Betwixt more standard meetings, last week I sat on the floor of the halls of Gamescom Cologne with a keyboard on my lap that is apparently a “new solution for the boring entry-level keyboard market.” That’s according to Glorious, and the keyboard in question is the GMBK 75%.

I’m happy to say, even just a glance was enough to pique my interest, at least once I saw the price was right, which it certainly seems to be. We’re talking $59.99 / € 59.99. And yes, that’s for a membrane keyboard, but the idea here is you’re getting an entry-level membrane board that’s actually customisable and looks and feels great.

A Glorious GMBK 75% gaming keyboard with some keycaps scattered off to the side

(Image credit: Glorious)

The headline feature is its MX-compatible design. It has little stems under each key that allow you to use your usual MX-style keycaps. Of course, given it’s a membrane keyboard, the X-shaped stem is for this reason alone and won’t be used for actual switches.



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