✨ Elevate your numeric game with style and power! ✨
The Glorious GMMK Mechanical Numpad is a premium 10-key programmable keypad featuring hot-swappable Glorious Fox Linear switches, a CNC aluminum chassis, and customizable RGB lighting. It offers versatile wired and Bluetooth 5.0 LE connectivity, up to 76 hours of battery life, and full macro programmability via Glorious CORE software, making it the perfect productivity and gaming companion for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 17 |
Number of Sections | 1 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Language | Multiple Languages |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | USB |
Switch Type | Linear |
Compatible Devices | PS4, Laptop, PS5, Desktop, Xbox |
Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
Special Features | 5-Pin Hot Swap Support |
Number of Keys | 18 |
Style | Modern |
Color | White Ice |
Material | Anodized Aluminum |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.72"L x 4.49"W x 1.57"H |
P**S
This full-filled my expectations.
I use this with my tenkeyless keyboard. I love it because it is made of metal and the weight has some heft to it. It feels solid and unlikely to be moved around when used while gaming "vigorously". The buttons are programmable as well as the slider. The RGB on the side is also programmable. It is easy to connect and set up. It's size is just right, compact but functional and matches the keycap sizes to my keyboard. It will look great in many setups, I like the overall design. I had tried another brand of numpad before this purchase which exposed how problematic the plastic, lightweight numpads are when they do not stay put due to their light weight. This one full-filled my expectations. I am content with my purchase.
G**N
Great Hardware, Frustrating Software. The GMMK Numpad Falls Short of Its Potential.
UPDATE 6/6/2025: With the newest Glorious CORE update (2.1.6) my numpad doesn't even show up anymore. Before it was barely controllable in the software, now the software is useless. I didn't pay this much for a brick. It's important to note the keys still function (for now), it's simply the software side of things that's completely useless. I'll be returning it.The GMMK Numpad is quite expensive for what you get, but to its credit, it’s very well made. The build quality is excellent, nothing about it feels cheap, and it looks great on a desk.The Glorious Fox Linear switches are a highlight. They feel and sound fantastic, though as always with switches, preferences vary. The RGB lighting is adequate, but honestly, at this price point, it should be brighter.Unfortunately, the software is the real letdown. While my firmware is up to date, the Glorious CORE software constantly prompts me to update, which is annoying. Key binding doesn't seem to work with every key behaving as default, and even though I mainly bought it as a numpad, it's disappointing that remapping doesn't function correctly.The slider and rotary knob are the biggest frustrations. The software teases a list of functions for the slider, but it only seems to adjust volume, regardless of what you select. Same with the rotating knob as it only controls system volume. Sound Control is the only option. That lack of customization really limits the potential of what should be a versatile input device.Another oddity: the side LED color reflects battery level, but when wired (which I prefer), the battery sits at 100%, so the side lights are permanently green. I can’t find a way to change or disable that, and CORE doesn’t appear to offer any functioning setting for it.Overall, this numpad has so much potential. The hardware is there. But the Glorious software has been holding it back for years, and that still hasn’t changed. I'm not returning it as it does its basic job well enough but it's a bit of a disappointment right now. With some simple but much-needed software improvements, this could go from “just okay” to truly great. Here's hoping Glorious finally invests in making the CORE software what it should be.
N**.
Fantastic keypad, TERRIBLE software... but I found a solution!
I bought this keypad to pair with a Kinesis Freeestyle2 RPG Gaming Keyboard. It sits very nicely in between the two halves of the keyboard, right above a wireless touchpad. The build quality is just amazing, the keys feel nice to use, and I love the knob and slider - in fact, those last two are why I bought it in the first place. I intended to use that slider as a master volume control for my whole system, and it does that quite well.One minor complaint is that if I try to use it while charging it, its input is really, really delayed. The issue goes away off the charger, but it's annoying when you want to use it while charging.So as others have said and will continue to say, the Glorious Core software is just plain terrible. While it is certainly intuitive, and has a nice low system impact when running, it's just so ridiculously limited in how it lets you configure your device. So here's where the worst part comes:The software lets you map the knob and slider to ONLY two options: Volume control, or OFF. THAT'S IT.This initially REALLY irritated me. I expected this $100 keypad to have a lot more customization. I was about to pack it up and send it back, when I remembered... oh yeah! ReWASD!I've been a user of the ReWASD app for a long time, so loaded it up to see if I could use it to remap the volume knob to something more useful. Sure enough, after initializing the keypad in ReWASD, building a new profile for it, and adding the "volume up" and "volume down" items in there, I was easily able to re-map them to something else. As a simple test I set them to mouse scrolling. Worked perfectly!The only downsides are two: 1. You still can't re-map the slider, as ReWASD won't detect it (but I like it how it is anyway so no biggie). 2. You need to purchase the ReWASD app separately. I'm positive there are other apps out there that can do the same thing, but ReWASD is what worked for me.
G**S
Buen producto pero mal software
Es un buen teclado pero al software le falta mucho, los botones de volumen (slider y/o rotativo) aveces no funcionan, si configuras el RGB para que se apague después de unos minutos, tendrás que precionar dos veces la misma tecla para que se vuelva a encender, ojalá esto se solucione con alguna actualización de software o firmware para aumentar a 5 estrellas.
S**S
Wow but pricey
This is a fantastic numpad. I really like the Bluetooth or wired hookup, and the sound and feel of the keys are orgasmic. I don't think it's worth the 120, but if you can find a pre-owned one or catch it on sale, it's a great product.
N**R
Not ideal if you’re on a Mac!
Mac compatibility is a letdown. The software doesn’t officially support macOS, which severely limits customization options unless you use third-party workarounds. Without full software support, the pad loses much of its appeal for Mac users, reducing it to a more basic input device.A solid piece of hardware, but not ideal if you’re on a Mac.
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