Glorious GMMK 3 Pro HE
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Size and form-factor coverage is broad, with 65%, 75%, and 100% choices across the lineup.
Pros: size and form factor, customization options
Cons: passthrough features, portability
Size and form factor are defining strengths, with reviewers consistently highlighting the unusually thin 11mm-to-17mm body and sleek full-size execution.
Pros: extra gaming features, onboard memory
Cons: hot-swappable switches, ease of switch replacement
Size and form factor were defined by the true full-size, 100% keyboard layout and metal chassis.
Pros: key stability, frame rigidity
Cons: portability, switch options
Reviewers consistently praise the ultra-low-profile, thin, light 75% form factor as the core appeal of the keyboard.
Pros: portability, frame rigidity
Cons: hot-swappable switches, ease of switch replacement
Size and form factor varied by model: TKL and 60% versions save space, while full-size keeps traditional function and number-pad layouts.
Pros: customization options, sound dampening
Cons: passthrough features, ease of switch replacement
Size and form factor were praised for minimizing desk space while keeping more practical keys than a pure 60 percent layout.
Pros: latency, reliability
Cons: rapid trigger support, wrist rest quality
The size and form factor are useful for numpad users, though its heavy all-metal body limits travel use.
Pros: build quality, frame rigidity
Cons: portability, switch options
Reviewers liked the compact 75% form factor as a productivity-and-gaming compromise with less bulk than full-size boards.
Pros: hot-swappable switches, connectivity
Cons: rapid trigger support, legend visibility
The low-profile TKL form factor was praised as slim, compact, and desk-friendly at about 22 mm tall.
Pros: sound dampening, key responsiveness
Cons: wireless performance, volume control
The compact 65% form factor is consistently framed as a useful small-board design with a manageable footprint.
Pros: profile management, durability
Cons: wireless performance, analog input support
The 75% form factor is repeatedly seen as a good compact size that keeps everyday usability.
Pros: hot-swappable switches, connectivity
Cons: passthrough features, wrist rest quality
The size and form factor were strongly praised as a practical 65% middle ground between compactness and daily usability.
Pros: per-key lighting control, gaming performance
Cons: passthrough features, stabilizer quality
Size and form factor were a core strength: reviewers repeatedly praised the thin, low-profile, TKL design.
Pros: macro customization, latency
Cons: hot-swappable switches, passthrough features
The small 60% form factor was widely recognized as compact and useful for minimal setups, travel, and gaming desks.
Pros: desk space efficiency, polling rate
Cons: wrist rest quality, hot-swappable switches
The form factor is positioned as compact or 80%, making it practical without being a full-size board.
Pros: latency, polling rate
Cons: portability, switch options
The form factor is consistently described as compact 75%, giving function-row and arrow-key access without a full-size footprint.
Pros: battery life, hot-swappable switches
Cons: rapid trigger support, analog input support
Size and form factor were praised for compact, clean layouts, especially TKL, 65 percent, and 60 percent variants.
Pros: frame rigidity, materials quality
Cons: wireless performance, hot-swappable switches
The 60% form factor is extremely compact and widely praised for gaming setups, travel, and minimal desk footprint.
Pros: wireless performance, latency
Cons: wrist rest quality, hot-swappable switches
Size and form factor were strengths for the 75% model and a mixed point for the full-size model depending on numpad needs.
Pros: legend visibility, materials quality
Cons: wrist rest quality, ease of switch replacement
Size and form factor are praised for preserving numpad functionality in a compact 96% footprint.
Pros: rapid trigger support, customization options
Cons: per-key lighting control, media controls
The TKL size and form factor were praised as compact, clean, and gaming-friendly without becoming as cramped as smaller boards.
Pros: key responsiveness, frame rigidity
Cons: analog input support, wireless performance
Size and form factor are flexible, with reviewers appreciating the TKL middle ground and Mini desk-space benefits for competitive play.
Pros: layout options, key responsiveness
Cons: wireless performance, passthrough features
The compact 75% form factor was broadly praised as a practical balance between desk space and retaining important keys.
Pros: backlight brightness, latency
Cons: rapid trigger support, wrist rest quality
Reviewers consistently described the 75% low-profile design as compact, slim, and practical.
Pros: typing feel, layout options
Cons: rapid trigger support, per-key lighting control
The form factor is consistently described as a 75% exploded layout with a knob, balancing compactness with dedicated navigation keys.
Pros: switch options, extra gaming features
Cons: portability
The compact 75% form factor was widely liked for balancing gaming minimalism with everyday usefulness.
Pros: desk space efficiency, connectivity
Cons: per-key lighting control, layout options
Size and form factor are consistently strong, with compact, light, low-bezel, and TKL-friendly layouts praised.
Pros: layout options, keycap quality
Cons: wrist rest quality, profile management
The MiniTKL/75% form factor is viewed as compact and practical, keeping useful keys while reducing footprint.
Pros: polling rate, sound dampening
Cons: passthrough features, wireless performance
The 80%/TKL form factor was seen as a useful middle ground that keeps arrows and navigation keys without a numpad.
Pros: rapid trigger support, typing feel
Cons: switch options, portability
The form factor is ultra-thin and premium, but the full-size version is large while TKL models improve compactness.
Pros: polling rate, key responsiveness
Cons: passthrough features, wrist rest quality
Size and form factor are central strengths for TKL and low-profile models, though the full-size version can take more desk space.
Pros: stabilizer quality, frame rigidity
Cons: hot-swappable switches, ease of switch replacement
The RT100's compact full-size 95/96% form factor was consistently recognized as a practical way to keep a numpad without a huge footprint.
Pros: noise level, hot-swappable switches
Cons: rapid trigger support, legend visibility
Size and form factor were praised for keeping the numpad in a compact body, but some reviewers felt it sat awkwardly between full-size and smaller layouts.
Pros: latency, battery life
Cons: rapid trigger support, software quality
The 75 percent form factor is viewed as compact while still keeping useful function and navigation keys.
Pros: gaming performance, latency
Cons: battery life, analog input support
The size/form factor is a consistent selling point: compact but not overly tiny, with a 75%/84-key style that keeps functionality.
Pros: polling rate, ease of switch replacement
Cons: wrist rest quality, media controls
The 75% form factor is generally liked for balancing compactness with essential keys, though a few reviewers miss certain keys or note the weight.
Pros: frame rigidity, build quality
Cons: portability, per-key lighting control
The compact 96%/96-key form factor is widely recognized as useful because it retains a numpad in a smaller footprint.
Pros: polling rate, hot-swappable switches
Cons: key spacing, switch options
Size and form factor are favorable for desk use because the 75% layout keeps useful keys while reducing footprint versus larger boards.
Pros: typing comfort, wireless performance
Cons: rapid trigger support, analog input support
The compact 75% form factor was praised for efficiency, though some typists may find the tight layout less spacious.
Pros: rapid trigger support, switch feel
Cons: per-key lighting control, switch options
Size and form factor were defining strengths for users wanting a compact low-profile 60% Hall Effect board, but one critic felt the long-travel switches undermined the low-profile concept.
Pros: gaming performance, polling rate
Cons: wireless performance, battery life
The form factor was flexible overall, but the 75% layout could be either compact and useful or frustrating for users who rely on a numpad.
Pros: customization options, hot-swappable switches
Cons: value for money, desk space efficiency
Size and form factor are central strengths for gaming, with TKL and 60% layouts praised for compactness and esports-oriented footprints.
Pros: analog input support, frame rigidity
Cons: wrist rest quality, stabilizer quality
Size and form factor are compact and practical, especially the 96% layout, though some reviewers needed adjustment time.
Pros: hot-swappable switches, typing feel
Cons: wrist rest quality, actuation consistency
The 75% form factor is viewed as functional and not too cramped, though it omits the numpad.
Pros: switch feel, key responsiveness
Cons: wireless performance, connectivity
Size and form factor are mostly positive for a compact 65% board with arrow keys, though one reviewer preferred TKL.
Pros: materials quality, polling rate
Cons: portability, software quality
Size and form factor are flexible but bulky: reviewers like TKL/full-size modularity, while some note the assembled board is large.
Pros: acoustics, noise level
Cons: rapid trigger support, analog input support
The TKL form factor is familiar and comfortable for many, but one review also calls it chunky and heavy.
Pros: hot-swappable switches, frame rigidity
Cons: portability, cable quality
The form factor is full-size but relatively clean and compact for that class; reviewers with small desks or tenkeyless preferences found it less suitable.
Pros: key spacing, per-key lighting control
Cons: wrist rest quality, reliability
Size and form factor were full-size and substantial, making it useful for numpad workflows but less compact.
Pros: extra gaming features, sound dampening
Cons: desk space efficiency, portability
Form factor is context-dependent: the full-size model can feel huge, while TKL coverage highlights a more compact option.
Pros: latency, per-key lighting control
Cons: hot-swappable switches, wireless performance