Wednesday, November 9th 2022

GAMDIAS Unveils HERMES M4 Hybrid Mechanical Wireless Keyboard

GAMDIAS, the global manufacturer of high-quality gaming peripherals, today reveals the HERMES M4 Hybrid, a 65% mechanical keyboard with versatile connectivity and RGB lighting to complement all setups. At a glance, the top frame of the keyboard is well-defined with smooth contours, a sleek aluminium finish, and covered with modish dual colorway keycaps. A premium 65% form factor keyboard that screams uncompromising build quality. The wireless gaming keyboard features hybrid connectivity modes (lag-free wired/wireless/BT), tactile mechanical switches, and customizable 16.8 million RGB lighting to light up your gaming setup. Furthermore, with a robust battery capacity of up to 3000 mAh and fully programmable software, the HERMES M4 Hybrid provides long-lasting performance with minimal downtime, giving freedom without constraints.

As compact as the 60% keyboard, while maintaining functionality and arrow keys—HERMES M4 Hybrid is designed as a 65% keyboard to maximize space usage. The hybrid keyboard also puts emphasis on premium aesthetics, featuring black and white dual colorway keycaps with a smooth and contoured gunmetal grey aluminium frame finish. HERMES M4 Hybrid is equipped with lasting hybrid connectivity featuring lag-free 2.4 GHz wireless, Type-C to A wired mode, and Bluetooth-compatible toggling up to 3 devices. A detachable braided Type-C to A cable is included for wired connectivity with polling rates up to 1000 Hz and fast charging. The keyboard has an internal battery of up to 3000 mAh and provides up to 266 hours of 2.4 GHz wireless uptime without backlighting.
Power through the battlegrounds with the GAMDIAS Certified Mechanical Gaming Switches, offering up to 50 million key presses while providing efficient and tactile feedback. The HERMES M4 Hybrid offers 16.8 million ARGB colors and 18 built-in chromatic effects, as well as 5 brightness and lighting levels adjustable through hotkeys and software.

To fully customize the keyboard, switch to wired mode and launch HERMES M4 Hybrid software. The keyboard features a fully programmable layout which allows a suite of customizations including per-key RGB lighting, key function assignment, and macro sets. To bring more customization to the table, an extra set of 16 auxiliary keycaps is included in the box. Build the dual colorway keyboard and reassemble its appearance with the extra set of keycaps.
  • GAMDIAS Certified Mechanical Switches
  • Dual Colorway Keycaps
  • Anti-ghosting with N-key rollover
  • Customizable Macro Keys
  • Type-C to A Braided Cable
  • Software Customizable Macro Key
  • Metal Textured Design With Contoured Finish
For more information, visit the product page.
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6 Comments on GAMDIAS Unveils HERMES M4 Hybrid Mechanical Wireless Keyboard

#1
P4-630
Yeah, a quick read: GAMBAS

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#2
AnarchoPrimitiv
I actually kind of like this keyboard....looks like it'd be easy to paint the chassis, and 65% is my favorite layout (plus I appreciate anytime a keyboard is NOT in bog standard black)
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#3
Firedrops
They really need a new logo, it clashes so hard with this KB's design.
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#4
bonehead123
FiredropsThey really need a new logo, it clashes so hard with this KB's design.
Agreed, it does look toyish and all it would take is a different, moar serious-looking font...

OTOH, I do like it's brushed metal top plate. Now if they would just make in a full-sized version, for those of us that do stuff other than gammin with our 'puters, like, maybe... w.O.r.K....

yea I know that's a bad word around here, but just sayin :D
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#5
claes
Actually SFF keyboards became popular with coders long before the gaming market caught on, so not exactly…
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#6
Gmr_Chick
*Laughs in Blackwidow V3 Mini*

Also, it's probably just me, but, everytime I see this "HERMES" name, I call it "herpes" and end up making myself laugh :roll:
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