🎮 Elevate Your Game with Style and Speed!
The GameSir GK300 Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard combines cutting-edge technology with sleek design, featuring dual connection modes, ultra-low latency, and a durable aluminum alloy top plate. Equipped with 104 TTC Blue switches, it offers tactile feedback and a stunning RGB backlight, all while providing long-lasting battery life for uninterrupted gaming sessions.
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Brand | GameSir |
Series | GameSir GK300 |
Item model number | GameSir GK300 Gray |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | iOS, Android |
Item Weight | 1.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.31 x 5.51 x 2.56 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.31 x 5.51 x 2.56 inches |
Color | Gray |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | GameSir |
ASIN | B07PXJC64S |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 20, 2019 |
P**W
Pretty heavy, but seems sturdy and responsive
This keyboard only cost about $20 more than my previous mechanical like keyboard (some Chinese mechanical knockoff) and is much more comfortable and pleasing to the eyes and hands. Comes with a hand rest that is detachable and the hand rest is plastic but feels good though. I don't use it though as my desk space is not big enough, but still feels good to type on it. It is louder than my previous one and much clickier, but I love the responsiveness from the 2.4 ghz connection so far. Might have gotten about 2 minor hitches since using this keyboard but not consistent so can work with it. The battery life is the best thing for me and the reason I bought this in the first place. Using the 'breathe' lighting function and play mostly mobas, strategy and fps with it and lats for about 2 weeks before needing to charge, which takes about 5-8 hours depending on if i am using it while charging. Also when battery dies on it the keyboard gets power instantly when the USB is plugged in and you can use it while charging right away.Excellent mechanical keyboard for the price.
B**Y
Amazing quality!
I just got this and set it up. I will update my review when it eventually dies, although unless the keys break or the battery has issues, I don't think I will have a problem.In no particular order:Keyboard feels like you could break someone's legs with it. It is solid metal and heavy. Not good if you want something portable, but good if you want something that stays put on your desk.While the hand rest is hard plastic, instead of a bump it has a gentle angle going up. Combine this with the keyboard's angle and it feels like a gentle slope. Which is surprising considering it is made of hard plastic.USB dongle and bluetooth are standard stuff. The bluetooth has a bit of a delay (what would you expect?). Yet, the dongle works as advertised. If I really time myself I can see any ever ever so slightly delay, like a few milliseconds (could be my imagination). I am not sure if I am imagining it or not. I don't think I'll ever notice it.The keyboard has TTC(?) blue style keys. The colors of these keys match their MX Cherry counterparts. This keyboard is loud. It kind of sounds like a a typewriter with some random spring sounds thrown in.All in all a solid buy. Oh, and in case you are wondering, there isn't a rebate program for a good review. You know how Corsair always portrays themselves as this premium brand and other than a few things they're mostly trash? This feels like it was made by Hong Kong's version of Corsair, but it's the real deal instead of the cheap plastic crap they sell.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TWO YEAR UPDATE!!: I have owned this for two years now. It still works perfectly and I have no complaints. I've removed all of the caps only once to clean it, and I accidentally broke one of the connectors on the space bar. Still works without issue and doesn't wobble or anything. Make sure you use the included damn keycap remover lol.I do slightly regret this purchase, but that isn't the keyboard's fault. I have come to lowkey kinda hate blue key switches. Yet, there's absolutely nothing wrong with the keyboard, so I can't justify dropping $80+ for a different model to myself.I'll update my review again when I retire this keyboard for whatever reason.
S**M
Not a bad keyboard, but the keys are more "clunky" than "clicky"
I am comparing this to my Razer Blackwidow Ultimate with Green clicky switches.I wanted this keyboard to feel like the Razer. It kind of does, but it is more clunky than clicky. They keys feel ok, but a bit more mushy. The spacebar is pretty icky feeling. Loose feeling.Also the box arrived and the security seal sticker was already cut. So it's possible I'm getting a used one at full price.The backlighting is great. I don't need RGB, but I needed backlighting, and this one looks great. No problem finding the keys in the dark. Also the font used on the keys is pretty cool. I like it. Overall, it is good but not great. Bluetooth wasn't hard to connect at all. I don't know about battery life just yet, but I might report back when I know more.The one thing about the backlit keys is that everything is lit, except the function key functions like the media controls. Those aren't lit up. That sucks.Overall I like it and after typing with it for a little while, I feel comfortable with it. It isn't as responsive as my Black Widow, but it is cheaper too. So expected. Still good though.No adjustment things on the back. So I hope you like it at the angle it's at, because you can't adjust it.so far a 3.5 out of 5, so rounding up to 4.Also, MICRO USB FOR CHARGING? Why haven't people joined the USB C standard yet? Maybe it's just old and i'm getting the keyboard from before it was actually a standard. I dunno. But Micro USB sucks.
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