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The GK GAMAKAY LK75 is a versatile 75% mechanical keyboard designed for gamers and professionals alike. It features a compact layout with 83 keys, a TFT smart display for customizable controls, and supports multiple connection modes including Bluetooth and USB-C. With hot-swappable switches and a robust 5000mAh battery, this keyboard ensures both performance and convenience for extended use.





G**N
Great Budget Hot Swappable, Tri-Mode Keyboard
Note: The GamaKay LK67 is more or less the same as the TM680 so when searching for a manual (nothing included in box), info, and upgrades, you might find what you're looking for using TM680 term.I did get the Cyan/Orange/White w/ Pegasus switches (silent) and it's great.At first I would have preferred a black case, knob, etc, but the color scheme has it's charm, and my upgrade actually looks better with this case color.I figured for $58 USD (with discounts) I could get 67 Pegasus switches, decent spare PBT keycaps, and a solid bare keyboard.This pre-assembled LK67 keyboard is actually CHEAPER than the LK67/TM680 bare bones kit so if you can live with the colors, this is definitely a better deal.I did upgrade the switches to Boba 4Us and the keycaps with a surprisingly matching Akko grey/cyan keycap set, and it's my favorite keyboard right now.The case has a surprisingly good stout plastic build with zero flex and the LEDs are also pretty good (although I'm not really an LED guy).All in all, a great bargain and usable right out of the box.Although I did upgrade the keyboard with some Boba 4U switches and Akko keycaps I had lying around, the Pegasus switches are a great silent switch (I kept those in my TK75) and the keycaps are of a decent quality.PROS:- price- solid case- LEDs- Pegasus silent switches- decent double-shot PBT XDA keycaps- tri-mode connectivity (USB C wired, 2.4Ghz dongle, BTx3)CONS:- color scheme (if it's not your style)- knob is hard to replace- connection switch may be hard to not break while disassembling/re-assembling the case for mods
L**Z
Best budget keyboard on the market
Love this thing! 1 year strong and no problems yet?
D**Z
It gets the job done
Pretty good keyboard all in all. Definitely an upgrade from my old one. My only real complaints with it are the keyboard caps not being transparent so if you’re in a dark room typing can become a challenge while getting used to the keyboard as the key caps are black. The other complaint i have is the screen on the keyboard. It looked good for the first 12 hours and then after that it kinda deep fried itself but not a big deal as its just a gimmick and you will never actually use it apart from customizing the colors on the keyboard. Overall id definitely recommend it, the switches are very quiet and feel nice to press and the fact that it can function wirelessly is a plus too. Id say it’s decent value for the money if you’re paying 70 and under for it. Definitely not worth anything more than that.
K**W
Amazing wireless keyboard and has a good switch option
The lk75 has a couple unique features like the smart tft screen which tells you the time (military time) the date and its battery status. The keycaps are inspired by Adobe photoshop style. And the switchs are very quit for being tactile and the tactilily is very responsive and that bump is there aggressive. The rgb is outstanding gamakay is known for having very well rgb. The box includes a nice cream color non braided cable, switch and keycaps puller, extra copy and paste styled keycaps. And there is a custom gamakay metal weight on the back so gives it some weight. But I do think the qualitys of this keyboard is good but I think if it was 100 dollars it could be worth it but not including the price it's very worth it.
M**E
Dead quiet, unique features.
These Gamakay "silent" switches are absolutely that, silent.These are quieter than a rubber membrane keyboard. It's almost eerie.Love the multi-function knob with screen.Such a unique and well- built keyboard.
A**S
Disappointing
This keyboard should be amazing, and in some ways it is. Aesthetically, it leaves a lot to be desired.Pros: It's hefty.The Pegasus switches feel great and are quite quiet.The key layout is fantastic! This is primarily why I chose to purchase this keyboard.Cons:The RGB and the screen.Let me be clear: the lighting itself is fine. In fact, I'd say it's really good. Despite having south-facing LEDs, the lighting looks really good. Not quite as good as north-facing, but it's close. This is probably down to the Pegasus switches as well as the translucent plate. Well done.What's not well done is the case and the keycaps. They're shine-through, not in a deliberate way but rather in a "this material is thin and uneven" sort of way such that the light just bleeds through the plastic. I've shown this in the picture I've provided. I have to say that I feel like the advertising photos were deliberately trying to hide this because even with the pictures with the black background, there was obviously a bright light shining on the demo board hiding the fact that the RGB backlighting was bleeding through the plastic.Regarding the screen, the font is uneven. More importantly, though, as you might be able to see in the picture that I included, the day and date show "Mon09/16" (yes, without a space between the "Mon" and the "09/16"). However, this is 2023, and 9/16 is a Saturday. There is no way that I can find to manually edit the day, only a button in the software that says "Adjust Screen Time." Well, at least it doesn't say "Sun09/17" anymore and isn't 3 hours ahead like it was before!I was positively giddy about receiving this keyboard. I am sorely disappointed in the quality of the material used in the case, not to mention the screen functionality.If I could give it 2.5/5, I would.
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