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There is nothing like feeling a good mechanical keyboard in your hands, that feeling of quality in its materials is exquisite, in addition to the typical sound emitted by its keys, it is something that, at least personally, fascinates me unlike the old membrane keyboards.


The Glorious has made a surprising impact on the industry due to its unusual size, quality and aesthetics.

It's highly customizable as you can change the cable, get a different rotary knob color, and even replace the included aluminum PCB switch board with a brass or polycarbonate one.


It has RGB backlighting with individually illuminated keys, and you can customize lighting and configure macros on any key within Glorious Core software.

Feels incredibly well-built. It's made of an all-aluminum chassis and base plate, both of which feel very solid and don't bend at all.


There are four small circular rubber feet on the bottom that provide great grip

It has extraordinary ergonomics. It is a straight board with no tilt adjustments and a fairly high profile.

You can adjust brightness levels and customize colors and effects from within Glorious Core software.


The dashboard is only decent in color mixing, so if you want to set the lighting to white, there are some touches of pink in some areas.

It has many additional features, including a programmable and clickable knob that you can easily change to a different color.


RGB strips on both sides of the board flash when caps lock is activated.

It's very easy to use and easy to use. You can set macros, change key combinations, adjust polling rate, and customize RGB backlighting.


You can create a maximum of three profiles in the software, but you can also have up to three layers in each profile, giving a total of nine programmable layers.

Conclusion


Unlike most keyboards I've tested, this one has a hot-swappable motherboard that doesn't come with switches or keys. It is designed for people who want to build a custom board, whether you are an enthusiast or a beginner. That said, it offers more customizations than the keyboards I've seen, from the keys and switches to the material of the switch plate.

It's great for gaming and feels incredibly well built thanks to its all-aluminum chassis and motherboard. It has RGB backlighting, macro-programmable keys and a programmable rotary knob. Without a doubt, it's all a success

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