Summary:
Introducing the Glorious Panda Mechanical Switches – a set of 36 high-performance switches designed to elevate your typing and gaming experience. Crafted with precision and featuring advanced technology, these switches are more than just components; they are the key to a responsive and satisfying keyboard experience.
The Glorious Panda Mechanical Switches offer a tactile and satisfying typing feel, making them ideal for both gamers and typists. With a distinct tactile bump and actuation force, these switches provide feedback that enhances the overall typing or gaming experience.
Designed with compatibility in mind, the Glorious Panda switches are compatible with various mechanical keyboards, allowing you to upgrade your existing keyboard or build a custom one to suit your preferences. The set of 36 switches provides enough for a full-sized keyboard, including additional switches for customization.
Upgrade your keyboard, enjoy the tactile feel of the Glorious Panda Mechanical Switches, and elevate your typing and gaming experience. It's not just a switch set; it's a key component that transforms your keyboard into a high-performance and satisfying input device.
Top Shell
Glorious Panda Mechanical Switches is created from original Invyr tooling, modified to incorporate Glorious branding, made with premium grade polycarbonate.
Stem
New and improved Glorious stem that provides less pretravel for the tactile bump to occur and a stronger upward stroke, composed of POM sourced from Japan.
Spring
Glorious Panda Mechanical Switches are 67-gram stainless steel spring with nickel plating, sourced from Korea.
Leaf
It has premium grade copper, sourced from Japan.
Bottom Shell
It is created from original INVYR tooling using premium Nylon PA66, 3-pin.
Compatible with all GMMK models
The Glorious Panda Mechanical Switches are 100 percent compatible with all GMMK models, backlight RGB, and all mechanical keyboard keycaps. The GP is also compatible with Cherry profile keycaps without the interference present in some other switches (eliminating the need for south-facing keyboard layouts).