Hey folks!
I've been using this cable for a couple of weeks (or so) and suddenly it stopped working 🤦♂️: right now the only option to make my keyboard work is to use another cable.
Any ideas about what went wrong? Maybe it's fixable?
This is an awful "deal" you can make these from the same site for $10-5 less and don't have to worry when it will massdrops will finish.
The people complaining about the price of a single cable just for the price in this expensive hobby. Custom keyboards are an expression of who you are and getting that one cable the accompanies just what you want to finalize a 300-1500 build is an amazing thing to have accomplished, with the cable being one of the lesser priced parts.
DrfearIs it though, rain is only wet when it touches something, so like a shoe is soggy once you step in a puddle or a drop of rain hits it but not before the droplet hits you, therefor water is not wet but the act of water touching something makes that substance wet
Dang, 2 days left...this would go great with the silver GMMK Pro I have on pre-order - does anyone know what colours Glorious are offering for their own cables?
diggergigRandomFrankP had 4 on his video covering the GMMK Pro accessories. Black, white, red and one to match their Nebula GPBT keycaps (basically looks like the laser colourway). I'm not sure if there are other colours available as I can't seem to find them on the glorious site yet.
A lot of talk about the price here. Hate to be a downer, but keyboards can be a remarkably expensive hobby. You can buy a $1,400 keyboard kit from Norbauer that requires you to cannibalize an HHKB to complete the build. A single artisan keycap from Geistmachine will set you back $150. The average cost of a GMK keycap set with all the novelties/accents/whatevers is around $250 — $250 for little pieces of plastic. And don't even get me started on MechMarket prices.
All things considered, a $70 cable peanuts.
Hand Made, very little of that going on within the US of A these days ; )
Looks good, although I still keep buying USB-C cables from my Lindy Cable supplier. They're not pretty like this one, but they're always available when you need some.
Good to see some longer curlies being available.