





🔥 Level up your keyboard game with tactile mastery!
Glorious PC Gaming Race Gateron Brown Switches deliver a smooth, tactile typing and gaming experience with a 45g actuation force. Compatible with Cherry MX keyboards and keycaps, these switches support SMD-LED lighting through their transparent casing. Engineered for durability, they boast a 50 million keystroke lifespan, making them perfect for intense, long-lasting gaming sessions.










| ASIN | B0716ZNZ1P |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 8,936 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 368 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Glorious |
| Colour | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (146) |
| Date First Available | 18 May 2017 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 238 g |
| Item model number | 139890 |
| Manufacturer | Glorious |
| Power Source | Wired |
| Series | Glorious PC Gaming Race Gateron Brown Switches (120 Stück) |
X**N
Honest review
It is really good. I see people complaining about the pins being too wide and bending so here’s my answer: You are most likely using a keyboard with a different brand of stock switches which has sockets that aren’t compatible with this model of switch. I had the same problem but I searched for a solution instead of writing a bad review. To fix the issue get every switch and either compress the left pin(the thin flat one when the switch is pointing upwards, you know, the one that bends) horizontally and make it into a straight up round pillar. In case you have a good wire nipper you can trim the pin vertically, which is WAY faster. My brand that I’ll tell you to keep an eye out for is Outemu switches since they have 2 identical pins instead of 2 different ones like this switch. Now: Switches feel great but it fees so weird coming from Outemu Browns. Sounds way better but I am yet to get used to them. 34 WPM XD
K**O
Good switches, sound very scratchy
I switched to these from reds because of the higher actuation force. The switches work really well, but sound VERY scratchy. There was also a bunch in the box with pins really badly bent that I couldn't straighten to fit my board. Only about 4/5, so not the worst. About 25% of the switches needed the pins adjusted slightly to fit the board properly, so bear this in mind when you're using them to check beforehand. Overall, a good choice for switches. But if you want them silent, you'll need to lube them.
R**R
The best Cherry MX Brown clone.
These are my personal favourite switches of all the ones that I tried. They are basically Cherry MX Browns but smoother and way better lubed with a similar tactility and a lighter, clearer, clackier sound. They are also RGB friendly with that clear top. Exactly what I was looking for, and I was looking for a while. And, for some reason, of all the switches I've tried, these are, by a mile, the easiest switch to plug in and take out of my board. All the other switches I tried were much harder. I'd say I recommend these but it really is just down to personal preference. The only thing that could improve these more for me would be even better lubing.
E**U
silent red switches
very good switches, easy to fix if you bend a pin too. used them for over a year now, wayyy better than blue switches, i can game at night too since blue was too loud.
A**U
Excellent feel when working
I bought the Glorious Gateron, Linear Silent - White Switches for my 65% keyboard of the same brand. Pro: The switches feel soft, exactly as expected based on the description and given specs. The transparent top allows for lots of light to shine through. There is quite a bit extra in the bag (at 120 pieces), so enough backup if you mess up a few. Con: Upon closer inspection a lot of the legs are bend (the leg on the right, is very pliable compared to the one on the left). The rate I encountered bends out of the bag, was about 1 out of 3. Out of the 68 installed switches, I missed 4 where I failed to correct the bend before applying. As you can see in the photo, this damages the leg so badly that they can no longer be straightened and renders the switch useless. Summarized: the positive side is that they operate exactly as described, and there is a lot for the price you pay. The down side is that the legs need to be inspected closely, and often have to be manually rectified.
M**D
Installed on my Glorious PC Gaming Race GMMK keyboard
Installed these switches on my Glorious PC Gaming Race GMMK keyboard, so far I'm very happy with them overall. The keys are audibly clacky, waiting on some O-rings to hopefully dampen the noise a little and maybe even invest some time into lubricating the switches. Out of the box though I'm happy with these switches, good value. Just to save any confusion for anyone looking at buying these (the product description is not very clear), you do get 120 switches. Also a minor point to note, I found one switch with a bent leg, this was easily straitened back out however with some gentle and careful persuasion using a flat head. The switch worked fine.
T**R
Nice and Clicky
Nice set, two or three had a few bent pins and I managed to damage 5 when installing, but it came with a few spares. Nice clicky sound with thock.
A**S
Great sound and plenty to use!
There are plenty to use in the box, I ender up breaking a few (as it was my first time using a hot swappable board so I bent a pin or two! The product is great though, and I'd definitely buy more again for another build! I've posted a sound test too :) nice and clicky but not too loud.
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