G.Skill KM360 Keyboard Review -
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The G.Skill KM360 keyboard arrived in a white-greyish cardboard box that is definitely not flashy.
Inside, we find the keyboard protected by a transparent plastic bag.
And then a plastic cover.
At 35.9 x 13.15 x 3.74cm (14.13 x 5.18 x 1.47in), the KM360 is very compact (well, it’s TKL). The top-plate is made of solid brushed aluminum. The KM 360 weighs 685 g. It has a nice finish. The keycaps are made of wear-proof double injection ABS (not PBT), but this should still be enough for most users.
Additionally, inside we can find a user guide and a USB cable.
It’s a 1.6 m USB Type-C to USB 2.0 Type-A cable for plugging into your PC. Like with many mechanical keyboards, the cable is removable and, therefore replaceable. Let's check more on the next pages.
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