








🎮 Elevate your desk game with silent power and vibrant style!
The Cherry MX 3.0 S Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard combines German-engineered MX Red Silent switches with a robust aluminum chassis, delivering precision, durability, and ultra-quiet performance. Featuring full RGB backlighting with over 16 million colors, customizable lighting modes, and professional-grade anti-ghosting and n-key rollover, it’s designed for gamers and professionals seeking a premium, stable, and stylish typing experience.






| ASIN | B08YRGQSD1 |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Brand | CHERRY |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
| Connector Type | USB-A |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (168) |
| Date First Available | 16 November 2021 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Has an attached light | Yes |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 43 x 14 x 3.6 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 20 g |
| Item model number | G80-3874HWAUS-0 |
| Keyboard Description | Mechanical Gaming Keyboards |
| Manufacturer | cherry |
| Model | G80-3874HWAUS-0 |
| Mounting Hardware | USB Cable |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Power Source | usb |
| Product Dimensions | 43 x 14 x 3.61 cm; 1.02 kg |
| Special Features | Backlit |
H**Y
Great so far- the heaviness and quality of the keyboard is excellent. It is definitely worth the price for the quality. You are getting mechanical keys that do not make much sound if any- I think the only sound comes if you're taping very fast or mashing. I don't like the location of the FN key, I think its a bit too far but that will just take some getting used to. Keys are soft and comfortable, but I would appreciate if they were a little taller or not as sloped. I also wish the pegs that came with for the incline were a bit taller as well. RGB filters are pretty good, I just wish there was more filter/ pattern options that don't have the keyboard go dark for a bit. RGB settings can be adjusted and personalized when you download the hardware- link included in instruction manual- but even when I increase the speed of the filters I still find the majority of patterns boring. I only really like 2 of them. You can change to ANY color light if you pick one solid color which is nice since I like an orchid pink and that isn't common of a color on RGB items. My last keyboard was a very old Apple keyboard, likely the 2001 model and I loved that it had USB ports. My boyfriend told me it is not common now for keyboards to have USB ports anymore but just in case.. if that is a feature you looked for (I tried but none of the review or stock photos showed the back side of the keyboard) just know it does not have that function. I think if you really want a keyboard to last you for a while you should try this one. I'm glad I picked this one over the others I was considering.
T**E
I winced a bit about spending north of $100 for a keyboard, but I wanted a Windows keyboard with backlighting and I didn't want a "chicklet" keyboard because they tend to be "bouncy:" sometimes, a key press results in no letter at all, other times, too many. I'm not a touch typist, so reliable results from a key press matter. I also wanted a full-sized, three column keyboard, and wired because a wireless keyboard needs battery changes or charges annoyingly often and it works only intermittently with my KVM. This one fit the bill on all counts. What I received is impressive. It's impressively heavy, heavily (and beautifully) built, and it has great haptics. The keys aren't silent, but just on the right side of quiet. They don't "clack," it's more of a "whump." They provide good feedback and offer just the right amount of resistance. Apparently, it's also cleanable (I'll find out once I spew or dribble coffee on it). The light show annoys me (personal preference) but it can be tamed quickly via the app which installs near-automagically at a press of the Cherry key. I also appreciate little thoughtful details such as the feet that can be screwed in to change the keyboard's angle. I thought that I'd have to stuff the rubber feet into the raised feet after removing them to expose the threads, but no, the the threaded feet come with their own. Additional tweaks can be accomplished via the app. I'll use it for gaming now and then and am likely to appreciate the ability to assign custom functions to hotkeys and to store those in different profiles. However, for everyday use, this has ticked every single block. I don't wince anymore; I've paid a reasonable(ish) amount of money for a thoughtfully designed, very high-quality product.
P**I
I bought this keyboard to use in my office. The state of office keyboards these days is pretty sad. However, 'gaming' products are generally universal. That's why I took the chance to buy the Cherry MX 3.0 - opting for the S version, since I don't like the noise of mechanical keyboards. The keyboard is wired to avoid issues with lag. This keyboard, therefore, is super responsive. Typing is a dream with this keyboard, and I love the customisable LED lights (I recommend only using bright colours if you want to be able to read the keys). A bonus is that I got this keyboard in white! So many keyboards a black, which is so generic and would have more of a gaming vibe. White is a classier option in my opinion. Anyway, for office use, I highly recommend this keyboard.
G**S
I love this keyboard. It feels very functional and responsive when pressing the keys, but with almost no sound. It’s great for headphone gamers that way I don’t annoy my wife with all the clicking. The build quality is also incredible. Plus, it’s weighted and never slides. If you’re looking to invest in a great keyboard without breaking the bank, this is a must-have and will last you many years.
E**L
I had been using a Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 for the past two years, with Cherry Speed switches. My wife’s computer is next to mine in our office and, yeah, it was time to say goodbye to it, due to how loud it was. Unfortunately, despite it using cherry switches, they weren’t replaceable. In comes the MX 3.0s (wired) with silent cherry switches. Night and day difference. Pros: - Very quiet (with Silent Cherry switches) - Build quality - Software is easy to use, minor quirks. - Lighting is beautiful. - Assignable keys, with text and macros, too. - Calculator, Cherry and 3 multimedia keys. - 11 RGB modes are built into the keyboard plus one per key customizable mode. - Once you reassign keys and/or adjust lighting modes and apply the settings, the keyboard will remember them. In other words, you don’t need the Cherry Utility software loaded at setup. For example, I made the track up/down/stop buttons to be volume up/down/mute. These volume keys exist as commands on the Fn-keys, but I wanted them separate. Cons: - USB connector. It is detachable, but you’ll need to find a specific cable. I bought a 10’ braided micro-USB to USB but it wouldn’t fit into the keyboard’s deep socket. The narrow opening versus the sheathing around the cable didn’t mesh. I ended up using a USB extension cable to provide the extra length I wanted. - The lighting is gorgeous, but the white is more cool white… if it matters to you. - The optional wrist rest… hard to find, and it’s optional. More below. I’d buy this again and would recommend it. So, the optional AC 3.3 wristrest…. Cherry America hasn’t responded to my US availability inquiry and if I could buy it direct from them.. It’s been several days. You can’t find this thing anywhere in the western hemisphere. I ended up changing regions in Amazon to UK and bought the silver/white AC 3.3 accessory for $29 shipped (standard delivery to the US). It was onsale for $14 plus another $15 in shipping. It arrived in new condition within the week.
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