Type in Style! 🎉
The GK GAMAKAYTK75PRO is a premium aluminum alloy mechanical keyboard designed for both gamers and professionals. With a hot-swappable switch feature, customizable RGB backlighting, and a robust 4000mAh battery, this 75% layout keyboard offers seamless connectivity options and a whisper-quiet typing experience, making it perfect for any workspace.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 81 |
Is Electric | No |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB-C |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Volume Roller, Backlit, Rechargeable, Customizable Display Keys |
Number of Keys | 81 |
Style | Contemporary |
Color | Black |
Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.68"L x 6.28"W x 2.41"H |
G**D
Sounds amazing. Great at workplace.
I’ve been using the GK GAMAKAY TK75PRO Aluminum Alloy Mechanical Keyboard at work, and it's been fantastic. The sound is incredibly smooth and creamy, making for a satisfying typing experience that’s both enjoyable and non-intrusive. My colleagues have also noticed the keyboard, and they’ve had only positive things to say about how sleek and professional it looks, especially with the custom RGB backlighting that gives it a stylish edge without being too flashy.The gasket-mounted build absorbs impact nicely, making each keypress feel cushioned and gentle. The KTT Hyacinth switches are responsive yet quiet, perfect for work environments where you want tactile feedback without loud clicks. With 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5.0, and USB-C connectivity, it’s convenient to switch between devices effortlessly, which has been a big plus.The hot-swappable feature and the 75% layout strike the right balance between space-saving design and full functionality, making this keyboard both customizable and practical. If you’re looking for a high-quality keyboard that’s professional, smooth-sounding, and eye-catching, the TK75PRO is definitely worth considering!
F**E
premium keyboard with bright LEDs
Just a quick update: I knocked over half a cup of water onto my keyboard and it's still working just fine. I pulled out all the switches and hung the keyboard upside down for a day and a half to let it dry. I was pleasantly surprised that there were no issues with any of the keys or LEDs once I put everything back together.I’ve been using this keyboard for about 2 weeks now and I really enjoy typing on it. It works really well right out of the box without the need to download any software. However, I wanted to rebind some keys, so the gamakay software was necessary. The LEDs are bright and the light schemes that you can toggle through are dazzling. I had a full sized corsair keyboard with cherry red switches before replacing it with this one. The smaller size freed up a lot more space and makes my desk look less cluttered. Although the body is full plastic, it's quite solid with no flex. It doesn't feel cheap and has quite some heft to it.The keyboard uses in-house switches that I wasn’t familiar with, so I had to look up a video of how each of the switches sound before I settled with the phoenix switches. The phoenix switches are very smooth and quiet but also very responsive. It doesn’t make a loud *thock* sound when typing like some of the other switches which can be annoying if you’re playing games or typing while talking to people on discord or streaming because the mic picks up all the typing sounds. The box also included one of each switch with the keyboard (phoenix, crystal, and bumblebee.) I actually replaced my “W” key switch with the bumblebee one so that I can tell if my finger is in the right place when playing games. Removing and replacing the keycaps and switches are easy to do and the keyboard seems very customize-able. The only thing I wish this keyboard had was somewhere where I could attach the usb receiver if I’m not using it like some of the other mechanical keyboards I’ve looked at.
M**E
Nice mechanical keyboard for the money
I have a number of mechanical keyboards that are mostly used for business purposes. My primary motivator for buying this keyboard was to try out the GamaKay Phoenix switches, but I also like the look and size of the keyboard. The price is also really good, in my opinion. Right now this keyboard is the one I reach for the most. I really like the quiet thump of the switches and they feel nice to use, but to be clear - they aren't actually silent. I've had a few annoyances with this keyboard occasionally not "waking up". The lights will respond, but typing doesn't show up. It's an easy fix. I just switch the input type over to BT and then back to USB since I've been using it wired. It immediately starts responding again. This isn't a consistent issue, but is a small thing that I wish didn't happen.
Y**I
Quality, attractive with affordability
Although I have only used it for a couple of days, I am very satisfied. It is heavier than I anticipated speaking to the quality of the keyboard. The keys feel and sound great. I wanted a wireless mechanical keyboard without breaking bank for office use with my MacBook Pro. Took just seconds to set up.
B**T
Great for Gaming...
I bought this keyboard for mostly gaming purpose and it was a great choice. The KTT Hyacinth switches are fast and responsive, perfect for quick actions during games. Its gasket-mounted design makes it comfortable to use, even during long gaming sessions. The 2.4GHz wireless connection works smoothly with no lag, which is great for competitive play. The RGB lighting looks amazing and can be customized to match your setup. Overall, it’s a solid keyboard for gamers who want good performance and style.
C**E
Quality control might be nice
This keyboard looks and feels great, at least to a complete noob in the mechanical keyboard space. I love the switches, they felt so smooth and my hands didn’t get tired while typing on them, it was great! It also sounded nice and that was lovely and it looks good!However, there is one glaring issue I can’t get over. I’ve had a replacement keyboard sent and it has the same problem. There is key chatter for certain keys on each board. On the first it was r, t, y, u, and o. On the second it was h, j, and k. I know there are programs to deal with key chatter and it could be the switches but honestly both boards having the same problem is concerning. I’m spending hours typing writing a book and having to constantly delete extra characters is time consuming and annoying. It’s disrupted my work flow greatly.If you have the time patience and money to fiddle with the board or softwares to fix the problem then it will probably be great for you! You might not even get a board that has this problem, just know that it is a possibility.
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