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GamePro MK160

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Wired mechanical keyboard from the GamePro brand, executed in an ultra-compact 75% form factor, which differs from standard TKL solutions with a denser key grouping and a reduced case width of 327 mm. This design allows for the preservation of access to the functional row of F-keys and arrows, significantly saving space on the work surface. The construction is based on the Gasket Mount acoustic scheme, where the board is isolated by damping pads, minimizing parasitic vibrations and making typing quieter and more consolidated. The GamePro MK160 gaming keyboard is equipped with Outemu Red linear switches with a claimed lifespan of 50 million presses, but thanks to the Hot Swap system, the user can independently replace the switches with any other compatible options without using a soldering...iron. For quick sound management, there is a physical volume control wheel in the upper right corner. The visual design includes full RGB backlighting with dynamic effects, which works excellently with the keycaps: Latin characters are applied using the double-shot method, and Cyrillic symbols are made transparent for better readability in the dark. The device connects exclusively by wired means via a detachable USB-C cable 1.8 meters long, supports full Anti-Ghosting (N-KRO), and weighs 640 g. Ultra-compact 75% form factor, Gasket Mount acoustic scheme for quieter typing, Hot Swap system for easy switch replacement, and full RGB dynamic backlighting stand out as key features making this product appealing to consumers.
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GamePro MK160
Main
Connectionwired
Cable length1.8 m
Typefor game
Form factor75% (compact TKL, without Num-block)
LayoutANSI
Keyboard
Key profilehigh
Key typeclassic type
Switch technologymechanical
SwitchesOutemu Red (Linear)
Switch resource50 million clicks
Hot Swap
Anti-Ghosting
#KRON-KRO
Fn key
Features
Cyrillic colourtransparent
Application of symbols (Latin)double-shot
Volume controlwheel
Game mode
LightingRGB
Lighting effects+
Connection and power supply
CableUSB-A
removable
Port on the deviceUSB C
General
Gasket Mount (noise absorption)
Size327x135x41 mm
Weight640 g
Added to E-CatalogJuly 2024
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Wired mechanical keyboard from the GamePro brand, executed in an ultra-compact 75% form factor, which differs from standard TKL solutions with a denser key grouping and a reduced case width of 327 mm. This design allows for the preservation of access to the functional row of F-keys and arrows, significantly saving space on the work surface. The construction is based on the Gasket Mount acoustic scheme, where the board is isolated by damping pads, minimizing parasitic vibrations and making typing quieter and more consolidated.

The GamePro MK160 gaming keyboard is equipped with Outemu Red linear switches with a claimed lifespan of 50 million presses, but thanks to the Hot Swap system, the user can independently replace the switches with any other compatible options without using a soldering iron. For quick sound management, there is a physical volume control wheel in the upper right corner. The visual design includes full RGB backlighting with dynamic effects, which works excellently with the keycaps: Latin characters are applied using the double-shot method, and Cyrillic symbols are made transparent for better readability in the dark.

The device connects exclusively by wired means via a detachable USB-C cable 1.8 meters long, supports full Anti-Ghosting (N-KRO), and weighs 640 g. Ultra-compact 75% form factor, Gasket Mount acoustic scheme for quieter typing, Hot Swap system for easy switch replacement, and full RGB dynamic backlighting stand out as key features making this product appealing to consumers.

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ordinary model, nothing special
6 February 
The keyboard is quite average. The plastic feels cheap. The magnetic switches (keys) that supposedly set the keyboard's price don't feel much different from standard mechanical ones. It's usable, but I guess it's worth looking for something else... I had 4 keycaps that were broken or defective in the set.
Probably switches
quality
Vova Converseuse GamePro MK160 less than month
The whole keyboard is crap
6 December 2024 
Keyboard - scrap, and here's why
The claimed hot swap is implemented through mill-max, very tight and inconvenient, extremely difficult to remove switches without breaking them, plastic cracks.
The switches are not lubricated and scratch a lot. Qutemu is known for its low quality, so you will have to contact the service more than once.
Stabilizers are hard to find worse, generally, such are installed on super-cheap mechanical keyboards from AliExpress.
The board has a large bend due to the small thickness of the PCB, 1.5mm, usually 1.8-2.0mm. Thank you for at least washing the contacts after soldering.
Keycaps. Thickness 1mm. Such junk is used in membrane keyboards because they are quiet, and for mechanics, external noise from switches and stabilizers will be amplified.
Gasket mount is structurally present, but it doesn't work as it should. The main goal of a gasket mount is to isolate the board with the plate from contacting the case to prevent sound amplification from switches and stabilizers and flexing because the plate is made of polycarbonate. Thin silicone gasket pads are installed here, which compress when pressing the switches, and the plate still hits the case.
2 layers of foam. Well, finally the truth
Cable, the standard cheapest PVC cable without braid. For the amateur.
My respect to the GamePro marketers. Thanks to their efforts, a keyboard from AliExpress for 15 in Ukraine costs three times more.
No advantages
All the keyboard - crap
Radchenko Oleguse GamePro MK160 few months
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