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⌨️ Elevate your workspace with precision and style — the keyboard that means business.
The G.SKILL KM360 is a professional-grade tenkeyless mechanical keyboard featuring Cherry MX Red switches for smooth, reliable typing, durable ABS dual-injection keycaps, and a sturdy aluminum top plate. Its compact design with a detachable USB Type-C cable offers enhanced portability and desk space optimization, complemented by ergonomic keys and white LED backlighting for a modern, efficient typing experience.
| ASIN | B07X4ZBM8J |
| Additional Features | Lighting |
| Antenna Location | Desk |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,858 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | G.SKILL |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 87 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 364 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.13"L x 5.18"W x 1.47"H |
| Item Weight | 1.51 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | Mechanical |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | G.SKILL |
| Mfr Part Number | GK-W0WC4-KM360-H10NA |
| Model Name | KM360 |
| Model Number | KM360 White, Cherry MX Red |
| Number of Keys | 87 |
| Number of Sections | 5 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Desk |
| Special Feature | Lighting |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| UPC | 848354032939 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
A**S
Best keyboard, have owned it for more than 6 years.
Best keyboard I have ever owned. It has stayed with me for 6 years and still holding strong.
G**S
Quite perfect for office and games!
Cherry red, linear switches (pre-lubed); Small footprint; Wired (removable) connection; Inexpensive. This is the white offering. You'll note that I have changed some of the keycaps using both pudding caps and a few transfer caps from another backlit G.Skill board. The brushed top plate makes a nice glow, but see-through caps bleed bouncing light off of adjoining caps, and for me that's annoying. The switches are very nice and not too noisy. I did lube the stabilizers (without disassembly) and got noticeable improvement on those keys. Lighting is one color and only adjustable from none to very bright, in discreet stages. RGB isn't necessary or desirable to me, I just want to see the keys in the dark. No media controls and that's also fine as my headset and system already features that control. Online reviews are basically positive and note this as a shared, whitebox offering between a few sources. Love it and hope they keep it around. It's soldered, and I prefer that for stability and longevity Only improvement would be one with MX brown switches as an option.
C**S
A good value keyboard
I have had the keyboard for over a year now. The build quality is solid, especially for the price. The key caps are good enough you can obviously upgrade them if you want but I find they suit my needs. The keys have a decent sound there is some stabilizer rattle but that is true with almost all keyboards and there are mods you can do to fix that if you want to spend the time. The only complaint I would have is that the backlighting is too bright even on the lowest setting. even in a lit room it is distracting and will cause glare on my monitor so I leave it off most of the time. but I find it comfortable for typing and gaming (I am typing this review on it). Overall a great budget keyboard especially with the cherry switches and at this price point it is hard to beat.
E**N
My favorite keyboard yet, outstanding value for money
It took me a long time to realize that I need mouse space more than I need a numpad, and it took me a long time to realize I don't like the tactile bump of brown or blue keys, but I'm glad I figured it out. This keyboard remains my favorite after using it for a while and getting used to the difference, even outshining keyboards that cost 2-3 times as much. I like the white coloring, the lighting works great, and the mechanical keys feel perfect. Unless you're married to RGB lighting or a numpad, this might be the best value for money out there. The USB-C port, rather than a fixed cable also allows a bit more customization by letting you use whatever cord you want (see picture).
A**N
Great Keyboard for the Price
Pros - Nice tactile feel to the keys and on press - Lights are a nice touch - Keys are not too loud - Better feel than your average keyboard - Wired for optimal input readings Cons - Lighting doesn't seem optimal in the sense that they appear harsh or like the keys aren't designed well enough to use the lights being implemented - Caps lock key just increases the LED brightness by another 20%~ to show it's on, not a huge fan of this - HORRIBLE wrist positioning, you will need to buy a wrist rest if you plan to use this for actual typing. I opted for the Memory Foam Razer tenkeyless one for $20 on Amazon it sits flush with this keyboard and I love the combo Overall - I'd buy again the cons do not outweigh the pros on this one. I like that it's wired as I play competitive gaming and even though bluetooth has come a long way, I prefer knowing my inputs are going straight not to the PC on input
D**.
Great keyboard; amazing price
The only issue I had as many others did, I’m sure, is the ugly font. It’s not a huge disappointment because it’s understandable that at this price-point manufacturer had to have corners cut somewhere. The upside is that the keyboard itself feels sturdy and reliable. It’s a tenkeyless keyboard so you got a ton of mouse space. The keyboard comes with genuine Cherry MX Red switches, so if you’re a budget FPS gamer who wants a top notch performance without an unnecessary bling, this thing is definitely for you. And if you need some bling, you can just do what I did and choose from a huge variety of custom keycaps online. The typing is also very smooth and comfortable because each row of switches is slightly angled to fit the natural curve of the wrists.
A**R
Good for average users
This key board is really good if you know nothing about keyboards or are upgrading from a membrane keyboard. This price is decent and the build quality is good and has cherry switches. If your an enthusiast the this keyboard is bad for price. There are plenty of better keyboards for similar price. This keyboard is not hot swappable and has scratchy cherry switches compared to other smoother switches. It has no lubed stabilizers and the switches have a springy ping sound when you bottom out, this keyboard is not very moddable and you will not get a nice thock or clack sound from it.
Y**F
I spent hundreds on keyboards in 2020. This one is still my favorite.
Here's the deal. This was my first mechanical keyboard that I bought after watching a Linus Tech Tips video on it. Since purchasing it, I have fell in love, and have been trying to see if I can get what is essentially the same keyboard with some additional features. What I've come to realize is that no matter how feature-rich other keyboards are, I always end up wanting to go back to this one. Here are the keyboards I bought this year (that I am comparing to): - Drop CTRL low profile ($220 - Kaihua Speed Silver Linear switches) - Logitech G915 TKL ($240 - White, Tactile switches) - Royal Kludge 68 (~$50-90, bought two versions of this that I returned) - Logitech MX Keys ($100, non mechanical) - this one - G.SKILL KM360 ($50) CONS - What this keyboard lacks that had me still buying other keyboards: - USB pass-through. I use a hardware security token for work, and I prefer having it close to my typing fingers if possible. I have a USB A key and a USB C key, so either would be great. This is why I bought the Drop CTRL ($240) hoping it would be essentially the same keyboard but with usb passthrough. - No Wireless option (preferably RF for gaming). This was a motivation behind the Logitech G915 TKL purchase, as well as the RK68s. Not a fan of bluetooth. Need a wired option too. - No dedicated media keys - This is nice to have, but not critical for me, as I can map some keys on my stream deck (macro pad) to volume control (which works out great for me). PROS - things that are so great about this keyboard, that I keep going back to it: - Backlight is STRONG - the biggest let down of my entire life happened every time I unboxed a new keyboard and realizing that it doesn't compare to the luminescent brightness of my $50 KM360. Fore wireless keyboards, I get it. But the Drop CTRL keyboard really really let me down. A $250 wired keyboard with a white thats somewhat blue and very muted! I don't care for RGB so much as I care about luminescence! Give me brighter whiter whites! - Switches smooth as butter. No modification necessaery. The big drawback to the Logitech G915 TKL was that the switches did not have the satisfying feel that I got from using the G.SKILL. Granted, they are tactile, and low profile, but if I compare apples to apples (Drop CTRL or RK68), the best feeling I get is from the G.SKILL and the Drop keyboards. Overall, I am waiting for the day when G.SKILL makes this keyboard with USB-passthrough, dedicated media keys, and a RF wireless option. Until that day comes, Im sticking with the G.SKILL KM360, and my closet will be filled with keyboards that failed to upstage their much cheaper counterpart. TL;DR: Don't hesitate to buy this keyboard!
D**C
Well made with a nice, firm key action
Very robust and nicely made. About the only negative is keeping the white keys clean.
S**O
Good keyboard, space bar rattle.
You can fine better sounding and more feature dense keyboards, but they won't have the specific white lighting unless they are WRGB For that use case like mine, it's perfectly fine, little rattle from the space bar but it's not noticeable when you have basically any sound like music, or a game through your speakers or headphones, sometimes the coil whine from my GPU will even drown it out lol Key caps feel great and usb c braided cable is a very nice touch
M**Y
To good but it’s true
Genuine cherry mix red switches at this price point, couldn’t ask for more or I would be stingy. There is no rgb but there is a white backlight and this stuff can get reallly bright and I mean REALLY BRIGHT. Overall best bang for the buck just pull the trigger your gonna love it
E**S
De lo mejor en su precio
Tuve un Logitech G915 TKL que me costó $3,299, pero al año comenzó a presentar problemas con las teclas "E" y "N", que repetían la pulsación. Decidí reemplazarlo por este teclado y la diferencia fue notable. La calidad de este modelo me sorprendió, incluso más que el Logitech que había comprado previamente. La pulsación es suave, precisa y el clic que emite no es tan ruidoso como el de otros teclados mecánicos. Algunos puntos a considerar si estás pensando en comprarlo: 1. Sin RGB: Solo cuenta con iluminación blanca, que es un poco fuerte, por lo que podría no ser ideal si prefieres luces más suaves. 2. Sin controles multimedia: Tampoco tiene funciones en las teclas F con el botón FN, lo que puede ser un inconveniente si buscas esas funciones extras. 3. Altura: El teclado es algo alto, por lo que podrías necesitar un reposa muñecas para mayor comodidad. Si no te molesta ninguno de estos puntos, te lo recomiendo completamente. La calidad que ofrece por el precio es excelente.
T**Y
Cheap and good to a extend
1) Build quality is very good for a made in china item 2) not recommended for serious keyboard enthusiast, when the keys are depressed or hit , you get a metalic echo, no sure if this the aluminium brush plate or the spring 3) good all round no frill key board
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