

⚡ Build your dream keyboard, one switch at a time!
The GLORIOUS GMMK Compact 60% Barebones keyboard is a premium mechanical keyboard frame designed for European ISO layouts. Featuring hot-swappable switch sockets, it allows effortless customization without soldering. Its per-key RGB lighting is fully programmable via software or hotkeys, while the compact 60% design saves desk space without sacrificing functionality. Crafted with an aluminum top plate and ABS bottom, it delivers a satisfying typing sound and durable build, making it ideal for millennial professionals seeking a sleek, customizable, and future-proof keyboard.



















| ASIN | B07L32V19W |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 144,014 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 551 in PC Gaming Keyboards 2,267 in Keyboards (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | GLORIOUS |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,904) |
| Date First Available | 11 Mar. 2019 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
| Item Weight | 590 g |
| Item model number | GMMK-COMPACT-RGB-ISO |
| Manufacturer | Glorious |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Power Source | USB Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 29.3 x 10.3 x 4.4 cm; 590 g |
| Series | Glorious PC Gaming Race GMMK Compact - Barebone, ISO-La |
J**I
Great value for a custom keyboard
Being new to mechanical keyboards, I did not want to buy a keyboard with switches that I did not like. I ended up getting this GMMK TKL ISO layout keyboard, and then bought 10 different packs of switches from different sellers. It allowed me to try 10 keys of each on the actual keyboard for a more genuine test than a single switch. Through the testing, I came to the conclusion that Kailh Box Heavy Pale Blues are the ones that I really like, despite initially thinking that I was going to end up with a tactile switch. The board is pretty solid. There's a slight metallic twang when you're typing away, which happens with all switches, regardless of colour. I think it's because it is a solid piece of metal, and the vibrations just make a sound. It's not too loud, or obnoxious, but it's certainly there. The cable is long, and feels very solid. Yes, it is MicroUSB, but you get a cable in the box, so what's the problem? One review on YouTube stated that the lights were a bit less intensive than they would have liked, but I find that there is ample brightness on the LEDs, particularly with pudding caps (HyperX do black-on-white UK layout pudding keycaps - unfortunately ABS rather than PBT, but still great). The software for controlling macros and lighting is okay. It's pretty straightforward. The macros are simple ones, but they work. All in all, a great keyboard!
D**K
It’s now USB C!
This is my first time buying a mechanical keyboard and I wanted something that can be customised/altered in the future with a “less is more” aesthetic. Pros: 1) The black TKL Ansi version I got is a 2020 model which is now USB C which was a nice surprise as the reviews here and on youtube refer to older models that were micro usb. 2) Can be upgraded with different keycaps and switches 3) RGB if that’s your cup of tea. 4) Ansi layout, again if that’s your cup of tea. My PC is still running a ISO layout (as that’s my preference) so will probably replace keys for ISO prints in the future...I just like the ANSI enter key haha. 5) Comes with decent box for storage/transport with plastic dust shield. Cons: 1) have to have brown Gaterons. Would have been nice to have been able to pick the switches...but assume that would have come with a price tag for customisation. 2) would be cool to have a couple more rgb lights under the space bar, only 1 light where the switch is. Overall a great starter kit, with all the bits to get you started, was worth the £150 price tag. Sounds good, feels good, plays good, looks good etc etc
P**N
Just a really good, well made piece of kit
Nice led lights on board and I really like the design with a chamfered metal edge. I don't use the custom lighting software much, but it seems to offer lots of options. I think most mech keyboards are overpriced. This is very good value but you will have to pay another £50 or so to get nice switches and keycaps. This means the cost comes in under around £120, which is at the low end compared to other "pro" keyboards like the Apex, however I also own other TKL keyboards that are just as good and cost under £100. One small criticism is that the stabiliser on the spacebar is not great and it feels like the keycap is sometimes hitting the plate before bottoming out on the switch. Overall, a solid choice but I might look for a way to replace the stabilisers.
M**H
An excellent base for building your desired keyboard
I have been switching out keyboards every few months for a couple of years now and can never quite find the 'perfect' keyboard for me. I decided to go the whole hog in the end and build one to match my requirements and this barebones ISO layout is the perfect starting point. It is very solidly built, heavy enough but not too heavy, USB-C connectivity, adjustable feet to raise the board if desired and excellent RGB. I installed a combination of Gateron Brown switches (quiet, non-clicky with a really positive feel) and Akko Jelly Pink switches for function keys which give a slightly different but very positive feedback. Finished off with the keycaps from a Cooler Master SK652 keyboard which are low profile and have a very clear and backlit font. The SK652 is a fabulous keyboard but just too big (there isn't a TKL version available unfortunately) so by utilising the keycaps from this keyboard I feel I am still paying homage to this excellent board :-). I now have what I would consider the closest to perfect keyboard I could hope for (and I have used MANY over the last 15 years!) and all this is made possible by the fantastic GMMK TKL ISO base!
G**T
Great quality keyboard, 100% recommend! :)
TD;LR: would 100% recommend, quality keyboard, arrived undamaged, the RGB lighting is nice, quick delivery, cannot think of a fault. Buy it!! This is my first mechanical keyboard and I am *so* happy with it. I bought this keyboard alongside AKKO rose red switches [I got these on amazon. I would recommend these switches if you're looking for cheap, but good linear switches, as they sound good and feel nice to press. They are 3 pin switches so they fit well with the keyboard] My photos of the keyboard really don't do it justice, it looks so nice in person. I legitimately cannot find a fault with the keyboard. If you're considering buying this keyboard but are still on the fence about it, buy it!!
M**S
Really nice!
I was looking for something inexpensive for my first custom build. It took the tape (I used masking tape on the back of the board) and foam (I used some unused 2mm foam underlay) mod with ease. The build quality is pretty good, nice and sturdy, the finish is stylish yet understated. It does require its own app to control the RGB (I tried openRGB, ut it didnt find it), which can be downloaded from the link on the quick start card, but its really easy to use and once you've set it up, it doesn't need to be running all the time!
V**S
Teclado bem construído, teclas leves e silenciosas. Só tive um bug que o teclado parou de funcionar de um dia pro outro 90% das teclas e tive que fazer um reset nele com Fn+Esc e depois F1, F3, e F5 por 5 segundos. Aí voltou a funcionar normalmente e não tive mais problemas.
R**N
Needed a new keyboard for work; did the job. Easy to change out the switches for a more clicky feel.
K**M
Overall, the keyboard is very well made. It’s very sturdy, with nice weight to it too. I bought mine with the Gateron Brown switches, and noticed that these switches have less of a tactile bump and are quieter compared to MX Browns. A definite bonus is that this board is hot-swap, so installing different switches would be easy to do if the default Gaterons aren’t working well for you. The keyboard also has a bit of a higher overall profile compared to other keyboards like Ducky’s, but it works well with their wooden wrist rest. It took a bit to adjust to the FN + <key> for certain shortcuts as this is a 60% keyboard, but it’s good to see a standard layout here for those who want to replace the keycaps later on. Backlighting is good too, with lots of color/pattern customization on the board or in the downloadable software. The default keycaps aren’t bad at all, and Glorious does provide some alternative keycaps for the Escape and Windows key. For someone looking for a high quality 60% keyboard that also offers hot-swap switch capability, this is a good contender.
A**R
Konsolda xim apex cihazıyla tam uyumlu çalışıyor.Tuşların tepkisi mükemmel.Diğer kullandığım klavyeler bunun yanında çok yavaşmış meğerse.Ayrıca hızlı kargo için teşekkürler...
A**A
This keyboard is probably one of the best hotswappable boards on the market. It features USB type C connectivity and an overall sleek design. Plus, the board has a nice weight to it which further increases the overall sturdiness of the board. Multiple different lighting effects are available too. Considering there is no function keys (f1-12,) they are integrated nicely with easy hot key orders. Additionally, this board is 3 pin hotswappable, perfect for a variety of key switches. I used Kalih Box Reds and they sound great in combination with this new board.
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