What you’re getting here is the barebones version of the GMMK 3 75% keyboard, meaning it comes with everything except the switches and keycaps. This wired model features a USB-C connection alongside a pre-built chassis loaded with sound-dampening foam, stabilizers, and the rest of the core internals. To finish the build, you’ll just need to add your preferred switches and keycaps, both of which are easy to source on Amazon. A pack of 120 Kailh Box Brown mechanical switches is currently available for $39.99 shipped, while Glorious’ Classic Black PBT keycap set is down to $24.99 shipped from its usual $30. Considering the fully assembled GMMK 3 is still going for over $150 right now, going the DIY route with this barebones kit lets you save a good chunk while also customizing the build yourself.

You’ll find some discounted alternatives at Woot right now, as part of its wider sale on Razer gear and other peripherals. A handful of the brand’s popular accessories, including keyboards, mice, headsets, and more, are discounted right now, and you can find some of the highlights from the sale right here.

GMMK 3 75% keyboard barebones kit features:

9 Points of Modularity: A highly modular design makes it easy for you to swap the GMMK 3’s parts, tailoring its look, sound, and feel to your exact preference.