Reviewers repeatedly like the keyboard's sound, describing it as soft, quiet, pleasant, or high quality.
Reviewers praise the GX87’s stock sound as a standout, describing it as refined, lively, and unusually satisfying for a prebuilt board.
One review specifically says the switches deliver a consistent key press.
Analog-style input support is explicitly mentioned, including analog mode and gamepad-like functions.
Backlight brightness is described as adjustable, with lighting that can be dimmed or that shows up clearly in darker rooms.
Battery life is described as long, with supported claims ranging from about 100 to 150 hours depending on settings.
Battery life is a clear strength, with multiple reviews calling out the large 8,000mAh capacity and very long runtime.
Build quality is one of the strongest themes in the reviews, with repeated praise for the premium full-metal construction.
Multiple reviewers describe the GX87 as very well built, with strong assembly, solid casework, and no obvious quality-control issues.
One review specifically calls out the included threaded cable in a positive way.
One video calls the included cable cheap and unimpressive.
Reviews say the keyboard works well across platforms and hosts, especially Mac and Windows setups.
Key mappings are described as persisting across multiple devices, which supports multi-device use.
Connectivity is a clear strength, with repeated mention of wired USB-C, Bluetooth, and 2.4 GHz support.
The board offers Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless modes, but one review also reports minor connectivity issues.
Customization is a major strength, with repeated mentions of actuation tuning, remapping, macros, and lighting controls.
Reviewers consistently say the GX87 is easy to customize, thanks to straightforward disassembly and mod-friendly design, with one video also mentioning swappable top colors.
The TKL layout is described as saving desk space versus full-size boards while keeping a familiar key set.
Durability is supported by long switch-life claims and repeated descriptions of the board as built to last.
One review explicitly says the GX87 feels built to last.
The only supported evidence on switch replacement describes it as restrictive rather than open-ended.
Switch replacement is described as very easy because switches can be removed and replaced without soldering.
Ergonomics are mixed: one review praises the typing angle, while another says the heavier keys can tire the fingers.
The fixed typing angle is presented as standard enough that it should not bother most users.
Reviews highlight gaming-specific extras such as multi-action keys, rapid trigger, snap action, and similar advanced features.
A dedicated ultra low latency mode is explicitly mentioned in the software.
Supported reviews portray the chassis as extremely solid, with very little movement or flex.
The chassis is praised for having no flex or rattles, though one video notes the quick-release design may feel less rigid than a screwed-in case.
Gaming performance is described very positively, with reviewers pointing to responsiveness, customization, and game-focused switch behavior.
Reviewers say the GX87 handles gaming well, especially for hybrid work-and-play use, even if it is not framed as a specialist Hall Effect board.
Hot-swap capability is present, but the supported reviews make clear that switch compatibility is still restricted.
Hot-swap support is clearly confirmed across reviews, making switch swaps part of the board’s appeal.
The OSA/PBT keycaps are repeatedly praised for their feel, quality, and overall typing experience.
One review specifically praises the included PBT keycaps as high quality.
Reviewers say responsiveness can be tuned closely, with instant-feeling input and very short trigger distances available.
One review says the switches feel fairly responsive in play.
Supported reviews describe the keys and switches as very stable, with essentially no wobble.
Low-latency behavior is praised on faster modes, though one review noted occasional brief Bluetooth lag.
Latency is framed positively for normal gaming use, with reviewers noting reduced latency concerns and immediate-feeling keypresses.
Lighting makes the board usable in darker settings, but the legends themselves are not shine-through.
Reviews explicitly mention remappable macros, multi-command behavior, and custom macro setup.
Macro support is explicitly mentioned as part of the board’s deeper customization toolkit.
The materials get strong praise, especially the aluminum construction and overall premium component choices.
The materials are consistently praised, especially the aluminum chassis and PBT keycaps, with one reviewer also highlighting the smooth finish.
Supported reviews generally describe the keyboard as quiet or at least not obnoxious during use.
The sound profile is described as muted rather than sharply loud, keeping the board’s thock controlled.
Customizations are explicitly described as being stored on the keyboard itself.
Reviews explicitly call out 1000 Hz support on the faster connection modes.
The keyboard is repeatedly described as running at 1,000Hz, with one video also discussing a low-latency mode.
Portability is a weakness in the supported reviews because the keyboard is consistently described as heavy and desk-bound.
Its heavy all-metal build makes it less convenient to carry around or reposition frequently.
Supported reviews say the software offers multiple configurable profiles.
Rapid trigger is a major selling point across the reviews, with multiple writers highlighting dynamic or adjustable trigger behavior.
Supported reviews describe the experience as reliable, citing rock-solid firmware or glitch-free use.
One review reports rare duplicate key registrations and a fringe long-hold input issue, so reliability is good but not flawless.
Reviews mention multiple lighting effects, modes, and easy RGB adjustment through the software.
Lighting customization exists and can be adjusted, but the experience is not unanimously polished, with one review calling it clunky.
RGB lighting is described as bright, visible, and tasteful rather than overly distracting.
The Q6 HE is consistently described as a full-size or 100% keyboard, and that large format is central to its appeal.
The GX87 is explicitly described as an 80% TKL, giving it a compact-but-not-tiny footprint.
Software is repeatedly described as straightforward, easy to use, stable, and feature-rich for this keyboard.
Software support is generally seen as good for the category, with QMK/VIA support and dedicated software, though one reviewer still found VIA basic.
The sound tuning is credited to foam, gaskets, and other internal damping that reduce harshness and ping.
Internal foam and damping layers are specifically credited with reducing ping and cleaning up the typing sound.
Stabilizers are positively mentioned, with praise for the stab tuning and the absence of metallic ping.
Stabilizers are mixed but acceptable overall: one review says they are nearly silent, while another wanted a bit more lube.
Reviewers consistently describe the magnetic switch feel as very smooth, with one calling it the smoothest keyboard they have used.
The stock linear switches are described as satisfying, bouncy, crisp, and snappy in everyday use.
Switch choice is repeatedly described as limited, with support restricted to a narrow set of compatible magnetic switches.
Switch choice at purchase is limited, with one review explicitly noting only two similar linear options and no tactile choice.
Several reviews describe the keyboard as comfortable for extended use, though one reviewer notes some fatigue from the heavier switches.
Typing comfort is positively described, with reviewers calling out a soft, bouncy, comfort-focused feel.
Typing feel is repeatedly praised as smooth, stable, accurate, and premium, though one review notes the heavier key feel.
Typing feel is strongly positive, with reviewers describing the GX87 as joyful, smooth, and satisfying to type on.
Reviews generally say the keyboard justifies its premium pricing for the right buyer, but it is not framed as a budget option.
Reviews repeatedly frame the GX87 as unusually strong value, pairing premium-feeling features with a budget-friendly price.
The volume knob is repeatedly praised as useful and satisfying, with mute control also highlighted.
Wireless performance is generally strong in the supported reviews, though not completely flawless in Bluetooth use.
Wireless behavior is praised for reconnecting quickly after idle and feeling responsive in use.