🎮 Compact. Customizable. Connected. The keyboard your desk’s been waiting for.
The NEWMEN GM610 is a sleek 60% wireless mechanical keyboard featuring triple-mode connectivity (USB-C, Bluetooth 3.0/5.0, 2.4GHz), 19 RGB backlight effects, and hot-swappable red switches. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it offers full N-key rollover anti-ghosting, cross-platform compatibility, and programmable macros, all packed into a compact, portable design that saves desk space without sacrificing functionality.
Brand | NEWMEN |
Product Dimensions | 29.15 x 10.15 x 3.75 cm; 578 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | GM610 |
Manufacturer | NEWMEN |
Series | GM610 |
Colour | Red switch |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Operating System | android, windows, mac |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 5.92 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.48 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 578 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**E
typing enjoyable
This Keyboard offers the freedom of wireless connectivity and the tactile satisfaction of mechanical key switches. It boasts a sleek, modern design with a slim profile and a brushed aluminum top plate. It's an eye-catching addition to any workspace. it's a durable keyboard for everyday use. It can be connected via Bluetooth, offering flexibility for various devices. Including both options is a significant advantage, catering to a broader audience. This keyboard features mechanical switches with satisfying tactile feedback. The typing experience is enjoyable, and the keys have a comfortable actuation force. The customizable RGB backlighting adds flair to the GM610. The keyboard boasts impressive battery life. With Bluetooth, it can last weeks on a single charge, making it a reliable choice for extended use without frequent recharging. This Wireless Mechanical Keyboard offers excellent value for its price point, combining wireless convenience, mechanical switches, and customizable RGB lighting. It's an appealing option for those looking to step up their keyboard game without breaking the bank. The Newmen GM610 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard is a solid choice for users seeking the freedom of wireless connectivity, the tactile pleasure of mechanical switches, and customizable RGB lighting, all at an affordable price. While it has a few limitations in terms of switch options and build quality, it's a compelling option for those looking for a reliable wireless mechanical keyboard.
L**N
Excellent purchase
This came with a switch and cap puller and 4 spare switches. It is fully featured with more features than I will use, but are nice to know they are available. With five possible ways to connect, direct cable, no less than three Bluetooth and a dongle. So you can have this connected to five PC's without crossover, its like having five keyboards in one as witching between them is simple. Keypresses are not quite as I like them, but i very quickly became accustomed. My friend paid over £100 for a "Gaming" keyboard but this one is easily a match maybe even better. Perfect size, nice layout/ design, solid, heavy not had it long enough to test battery life.
C**A
Some thoughts from a newbie
As a total newbie and not knowing my Grand Theft Auto from a Monopoly board it was my increasingly poor typing accuracy rather than a desire to blow up zombies that led me into the world of the mechanical keyboard. I'm just someone who two-finger types a lot for both work and leisure but was getting frustrated with the amount of time spent correcting errors. I started to research 'how to tipe more accuratley' and kept coming across this idea that a mechanical keyboard could improve my typing one helluva lot even if I have no intention of pretending to be a Special Forces Operative.Thanks to some further reading and some unintentionally hilarious but informative YouTube reviews, I settled on this - the Newmen GM610. Seemed like a very decent price for what you get and the weeny size plus wirelessness would fit perfectly with my rather crowded desk.So the instructions are not exactly crystal clear. But if you check out the Amazon Customer Questions and Answers and do a bit of hunting around online it's not too difficult to get where you need to be. And it's even more straightforward if you actually realise there's an On/Off button on the underside to switch on the Bluetooth. Ahem.If like me you're new to the world of mechanical keyboards, it's a very different experience from a laptop or the slimline Bluetooth I've used for several years. And not having a local display stand full of these to try out different machines meant taking a bit of a leap in the online dark. I chose the Brown switch version as this is apparently better for typists. Whatever the colour of the switches (the springy things under the keys where apparently all the magic happens) I'm very happy with the Brown switch version. Would Red or Blue be better for me? Don’t know and don’t care.First impressions after a week of banging out work emails ten to the dozen? I love it. Yes, it looks clunky compared to my sleek white Jelly Roll membrane and the clicky-clacky noise was a bit of an affront to the ears at first, but the combination of aural and tactile feedback means my typing accuracy has shot up over the course of the week. So much so I'm now determined to learn touch-typing at last. And the noise is (to me at least) actually pleasant once you get used to it. Kind of makes you feel you’re doing some actual work and not just poncing around in front of a screen.Like nearly all mechanical keyboards this is a US-layout but once I'd set my PC's region setting to United States the '@' finally appeared in the right place and the other slight oddities of a US-layout sort themselves out with a bit of acclimatisation. And being trimmed down to 60% the size of a standard keyboard means a few more key presses for certain functions. But again, muscle memory is a wonderful thing and adding, for example, the Fn key to Ctrl-Alt-Del isn't exactly going to lose me any sleep. The big pay-off is having a wireless machine that barely takes up any room on my desk and has improved my typing.The selling points don't end there. You can change the colour of the keys! Gamers do seem to have a thing for customising keyboards so that certain frequently used keys stand out in darkened boy-caves while Mum leaves meals outside the door. But for someone like me who can never find the apostrophe key first time and uses the Delete key rather more often than I'd like, this is certainly something I'll be doing soon with the 'pull-out tool' and the full set of alternative keys Newmen provides.And finally, those lights. I thought my old keyboard was pretty funky with its four colour choice of backlights but RGB customisation? Wow, never even knew this was a thing. Check out YouTube for some of those slightly weird YouTube vids mentioned earlier. The ones where an aspiring (and possibly rather stoned) social media reviewer cycles through the GM610's many, many colour patterns and says ‘wow’ and ‘awesome’ a lot. Okay. For me personally, the mere thought of a brightly coloured sine wave snaking it’s way across my QWERTY is enough to trigger an epileptic seizure. Even with the ability to speed up or slow down the pattern with a key combination (yes, really) the Pixar-style light shows aren't going to feature in my typing sessions any time soon. But they do look incredibly pretty in a darkened room alongside the twinkling lights of my music gear. And you can easily set the keyboard with just a plain white backlight or whichever colour you want when it’s time to straighten out and actually do some work.So all in all, I took a fifty quid punt on something I wasn't sure I was going to like. But like it I do. Very much. I can imagine other newbies may purchase this or any other mechanical keyboard and think 'Yuk' and send it straight back. It’s perhaps a bit of a Marmite thing but I'm converted.PS I'd like to say that no gamers were offended or stereotyped in this review. But that wouldn’t be true. Sorry.
R**A
NEWMEN GM610
I finally decided to get a tiny 60% keyboard, the NEWMEN GM610. At first, I was skeptical about losing those extra keys, but this keyboard has truly impressed me.The fact that it's wireless—available in both Bluetooth and 2.4GHz—has been a game-changer for my cluttered desk. Switching between my PC and tablet is effortless. Plus, when I need a wired connection, the USB-C option is convenient.As for the RGB lighting, it’s a lot of fun. You can go for a full rainbow effect or choose something more subdued. I also appreciate the ability to change the key switches later on; it offers a great combination of future-proofing and customization.For gaming, the keyboard feels surprisingly responsive, and I haven't experienced any missed key presses thanks to the anti-ghosting feature. Typing on the red switches is smooth and enjoyable.Overall, if you're in the market for a compact, wireless mechanical keyboard that is packed with features and allows for tinkering, the NEWMEN GM610 is an excellent choice. I’m really pleased with it!
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