Despite a poor first impression, Cherry’s latest is a more affordable TMR gaming keyboard.

Despite a poor first impression, Cherry’s latest is a more affordable TMR gaming keyboard.


I’m not one for snap judgments, but when this keyboard first crossed my desk, I couldn’t help but wrinkle my nose. My initial ire centred on the plastic construction and the pricing. To be fair to this 65% gaming keyboard, it’s a sturdy bit of kit with minimal flex that also offers TMR switches. That magnetic tech’s level of precision goes some way to justifying the $185/£140 price tag, but I wasn’t sure if it went quite far enough.

To state my own biases, the Cherry XTRFY K5 Pro TMR Compact couldn’t be more different from the mechanical keyboard that I actually use every day, the Be Quiet Light Mount. Beginning with the obvious, the K5 Pro TMR is far smaller and far from quiet. The Cherry MK Crystal magnetic switches actuate cleanly and offer plenty of key clack—unfortunately, that comes with a pretty THUNK-y space bar that I do not care for.



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