GAMDIAS HERMES P1 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review

Others/Mice & Keyboards by stefan @ 2017-09-10

Since this keyboard does arrive with the exact same switch model as the ROCCAT Suora FX, we have had a similar overall experience when using it while playing games such as Kritika Online, Agents of Mayhem, Black Desert Online or Secret World Legends. The unified HERA software offers plenty of configuration options (does have a portable version available as well), while several options can be accessed right from the keyboard, thanks to the multitude of function keys. We do get a free plastic wrist rest in the package and the custom keycaps do look great when the LED lighting is activated.

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Packaging, A Closer Look Part I

Along the HEBE M1 gaming headset from GAMDIAS, we have also received the mechanical RGB HERMES P1 keyboard, which does not come with the usual “Cherry MX” switches, but TTC. We are not unfamiliar with this type of switches, since we have already checked out the ROCCAT Suora FX that packs TTC RGB Browns.

The HERMES P1 RGB is shipped inside a medium-sized cardboard enclosure and the manufacturer does not omit to include the main product highlights on the top cover:

 

 

 

Here we will also learn of the utilized mechanical switches (and contoured keycaps), along with the free key puller:

 

 

 

The side of the packaging does also reveal some more product features:

 

 

 

If the potential customer is interested in checking out more product details, these are offered on the bottom area of the enclosure:

 

 

 

After unsealing the box and lifting the top cover, we will get to see that the product is protected from all sides from damages during transit:

 

 

 

The Quick Installation Guide document does reveal the extra key functions and how to activate them:

 

 

 

HERMES P1 RGB does come with a top brushed aluminum shell, which gives it a premium look:

 

 

 

The key caps are designed in order to benefit from the LED backlight and do feature custom fonts:

 

 

 

The F2 and F3 keys do sport multimedia functions, while the F4 permits switching the functions between WASD and the directional keys:

 

 

 

 

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