My Logitech G610 irritated me (not remembering lighting profiles between reboots is the main thing), so I got a new keyboard.
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I originally got a Corsair K60 RGB Pro SE, but after using it for a bit, I really didn't like the feel of the Cherry Viola switches. They felt cheap, mushy, and had a hollow sound.
It did solve the main issue that the G610 has, but the switch feel was enough for me to return it. Instead, I decided to treat myself to a higher end keyboard (sort of a birthday present to myself).
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I ordered a Glorious GMMK 2. I got this keyboard because of the hot-swappable switches, 96% layout (I like having a number pad), and support for QMK firmware (which I plan to put on it at some point.
Shipping was surprisingly good; I ordered it on June 11th and it arrived today. This is despite it shipping with OnTrac.
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The pre-built version of this keyboard comes with Glorious Fox switches, which are pre-lubed linear switches. They feel and sound so much better than the Cherry Viola switches in the K60. The G610 had Cherry Brown switches, and I decided I wanted to try linear switches. But the best part is that I can swap them out if I decide I don't like them. It'll work with switches from Cherry, Kailh, Gateron and many more.
It also remembers the lighting profile you set even when unplugged, just like the K60. That really shouldn't be an impressive feature to have, as even the Onn mechanical keyboard from Walmart (which has Outemu Blue switches and is actually a surprisingly nice keyboard, especially for $46) can do that.
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