

Glorious Gaming – GMMK 3 Custom Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Knob, 75% Tenkeyless Keyboard, Modular Gasket System, Doubleshot PBT Keycaps, Aluminum Switch Plate, Hotswappable Switches, ANSI (White)
$129.99 Original price was: $129.99.$103.99Current price is: $103.99.
Price: $129.99 - $103.99
(as of Mar 04, 2025 04:08:21 UTC – Details)
Product Description
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Endless Customization
Choose the keycaps, top case, bottom case, badge, knob, and cable to design something truly yours.
Find Your Perfect Press
Choose from a range of switches, switch plates, and gaskets to customize your type feel and sound.
Plug & Play
Swap 3 or 5-pin MX switches to customize every entry key and create your perfect press.
Your Keyboard. Your Way.
A full accessory ecosystem allows nearly endless customization of GMMK 3, from looks to type feel.
Our Newest Software Suite
Take full control over GMMK 3 and customize performance, RGB lighting, keybinds and onboard profiles
1 Your Aesthetic
2 Your Typing Experience
3 Hot Swappable Switches
4 1 Billion Keyboards in 1
5 Powered by CORE 2.1
Quality & Customizability
See how the GMMK 3’s premium quality and customizability create an elevated gaming keyboard
Premium & Durable
Thick PBT material won’t lose texture over time, while doubleshot legends let RGB shine through.
Swift & Smooth Press
Fox Switches feature a lubricated linear press optimized for fast typing and gameplay.
For Precision Keystrokes
An Aluminum Switch Plate gives precision in both gaming and typing with its mix of support and flex
Programmable Knob
Easily control volume, lighting, and more with a simple spin.
Customize Typing Flex
Add, remove, or replace the included gasket modules to control how firm or flexible typing feels.
Build your first keyboard
It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3. Choose your board, switches, and keycaps — then build!
Customise your keyboard
With 9 points of modularity and a range of accessories, create something that’s truly yours.
Step into the world of keyboards
Just getting started? Try the sample switches with the GMMK 3 to find your perfect press. And explore alternate keycaps and cases to design your dream setup.
Complete your battlestation
Pair your new Glorious Keyboard with the Glorious V 2 Mouse family for a winning combination.
9 Points of Modularity: A highly modular design makes it easy for you to swap the GMMK 3’s parts, tailoring its look, sound, and feel to your exact preference.
Modular Gasket System (MGS): Easily customize the GMMK 3’s internal gaskets with a simple building blocks-inspired design for a firmer or more flexible typing feel.
Programmable Knob: Twist to quickly adjust your device’s volume, press to play/pause media, instantly mute, or create a custom action with Glorious CORE software.
GPBT Doubleshot Keycaps: Built to last, these keycaps won’t fade or shine over time, letting your RGB lighting shine through clearly.
Aluminum Switch Plate: Balances firm yet flexible typing with a neutral sound. Swap in alternative material plates to customize keystroke acoustics and haptic feedback.
Customers say
Customers appreciate the sturdy build quality and good value of the keyboard. They find the linear switches great for FPS gaming and appreciate the brightness and quietness. However, opinions differ on software ease, weight, and overall keyboard quality.
7 reviews for Glorious Gaming – GMMK 3 Custom Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Knob, 75% Tenkeyless Keyboard, Modular Gasket System, Doubleshot PBT Keycaps, Aluminum Switch Plate, Hotswappable Switches, ANSI (White)


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Brad Burnham –
Great keyboard, switches and keycaps for a very reasonable price.
The GMMK 2 is an upgrade in all respects from the original GMMK. I really like the 96% layout since it feels like a TKL board but has a number pad.It’s VERY quiet out of the box and the linear switches are smooth and nice to type on or game on.I generally prefer tactile switches (like Cherry MX Brown or Glorious Panda) but the Red Fox linear switches the GMMK2 comes with are very nice.The software and driver are functional. Not great but they work fine.You can set the input lag to 0ms, 8ms, or 16ms (it defaults to 16ms). Higher will avoid key chatter, lower will tighten up input lag.RGB lighting is very bright and there are numerous choices for patterns and the option of setting per key.Of note: There are 3 layers you can define settings for in the Glorious software. This includes macros and lighting settings for each layer. Hotkeys are definable to swap/cycle layers.It’s a very nice keyboard, much better than it’s predecessor (which is now discounted significantly).It may not measure up to some of the higher end custom build keyboards that are available through group buys or Drop, but it gets pretty close. Like, real close.Alternatively, you can look at the Keychron Q2 which would be a smaller keyboard with a knob. Build quality is slightly higher but so is the price.The GMMK Pro is also an option (again, smaller layout). But I would advise waiting to see if they port over some of the enhancements from the GMMK 2 to a new version of the Pro before buying one of those.TLDR; It’s a great keyboard. Feels nice, sounds good, customizable if you want to change it later on. And the price is right. I like it.
David J. –
Love this keyboard for work and play! Quiet enough for office use.
TLDR;I researched for weeks to find the quietest mechanical keyboard under $150 and this was the winner. Quiet, responsive, solid build, backlit AND readable in the dark, and built-in memory for macros/button customization. LED customization so it doesn’t have to look so “gamer-y.”Excellent keyboard for the price! Pre-built was the most cost-effective way to go since it included the Fox linear switches. I originally purchased it thinking I would switch them to gateron browns, but the I actually really like the Fox switches. They are very responsive and very quiet! I needed something less clicky for when I was working from home because the logitch mx blue switches drove my wife crazy. Since I was using this for gaming and work, I wanted it compact with a numpad. The GMMK 2 delivered! It’s only ~2” longer than most TKL boards and has enough separation between the arrows and numpad that I don’t typo. The keyboard did have a little bit of a learning curve with a smaller (1u) 0 key on the numpad, but after this adjustment it’s been great. The Glorious software allows you to full customize the keyboard LEDs, button functions, and macros. There’s no dedicated Home button, so I was able to re-bind a key to do it. Another plus is this is a great beginner keyboard for those wanting to get into modding. I changed the keycaps to PBT and rubberized caps and made the keyboard even quieter and “thoccy” by doing the “foam mod,” “bandaid mod,” and adding O-ring. Rubberized arrow keycaps made for more textural separated to prevent typos even more.
Ben –
Great keyboard
I wanted a 100% keyboard and found the GMMK 3. I liked the white color (not for everyone, but why do all the keyboards need to be black?) and realized there are a lot of customizations I could add (will look into that later – keycaps probably first). I have now been using for about 24 hours and I am extremely happy with the keyboard. I really like he click feel (Fox switches are the standard). It has grown on me (not naturally into the click sound) over the years and these hit the right level for me (I don’t understand all the ways that people describe switches, I just know I like these – seem pretty straight forward). The build quality is solid and the included keycaps are pretty nice (will change them because I want to put more of a unique feel to the board).Overall I highly recommend. I went with the 100% as I wanted the numpad, if I didn’t I would have gone with the 75%.Oh, and it looks good on my black large mousepad, though I am considering switching that to a white mousepad (just worried about how often I would need to clean it).
Dustin –
Great keyboard—lousy software
Keyboard is well put together and built solid. While quiet, there was too much sound from the keys bottoming out on the switch, which i fixed with inexpensive silicon rubber washers. I love the build.The software is absolutely terrible, preventing use of many features and customization, as others have said—kept from 5-stars. Hope they fix it soon.
Rhett –
works for me
keyboards are very subjective to each person. I think the key travel is perfect as well as the feel while typing. I had a small issue with one of the keys not working. I emailed their customer service and they responded very quickly and they took care of the issue. so 10/10 for customer support.
Dana Johnstone –
I love it, would absolutely buy again.The RGB software isn’t great, but there’s always open source
Andries W. –
Best modular keyboard I ever had.