GAMDIAS HERMES M1 – Gaming Keyboard Review

Conclusion

As much as I picked fault with the GAMDIAS HERMES M1, I will admit for its cost (£63.57 currently from CCL) It remains pretty good value. Though the potential to wait for another manufacturer with RGB and original Cherry MX key caps to have a deal would make me personally want to wait before pulling the trigger.

Time will tell if the TTC switches live up to the originals that they share a design with and with how the key caps themselves wear over time.

The rest of the build quality seems to be pretty good however, with the aluminium plate offering a stylish and sturdy feel.

It’s just a shame that it is let down in other areas.

Unfortunately for GAMDIAS, today there is no award, but I would like to thank them for sending me this keyboard to review.

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