Keyswitch coklat cocok untuk mereka yang ingin memiliki mechanical keyboard low profile. Beberapa merk keyboard yang menggunakan switch ini adalah Corsair K95 RGB Platinum, K70 LUX, Cooler Master MasterKey, dan Ducky Shine 3. Switchdi setiap keyboard mekanik memiliki karakter tersendiri yang perlu kamu kenal agar tidak salah memilih keyboard mekanik yang tepat untuk kamu gunakan. Secara umum terdapat dua jenis switch, yaitu switch linear dan tactile . Skema mekanis pada switch linear adalah langsung tegak lurus 'memukul' sirkuit untuk menghasilkan sinyal. ďťżTACTILEDAN LINEAR SWITCH . -Linear: RED SWITCH; BLACK SWITCH - Tactile: BLUE SWITCH; BROWN SWITCH; CLEAR SWITCH; GREEN SWITCH; Jenis-Jenis Switch Mechanical Keyboard : RED SWITCH Harga Armaggeddon Mechanical Keyboard RGB MKA-3C Blue Switch [TKL]Rp269.000: Harga: Kailh Novelkeys Cream Switches Mechanical Keyboard Linear 55gfRp11.000: Harga: Spring Switch Switches Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Per GamingRp900: Harga: ASUS ROG Claymore II Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with ROG RX SwitchRp3.499.000 Semuaswitch tersebut tentunya memiliki ciri khasnya masing-masing, mulai dari warna, tekanan yang diperlukan untuk mengaktifkan, dan sensasi saat menggunakan keyboard. Switch pada keyboard mekanikal dibedakan menurut warna yang digunakan seperti blue, red, brown, black, yellow, dan masih banyak lagi. Akan tetapi tiga yang paling populer adalah blue, red, dan brown yang pasti ada di deretan produk berbagai brand yang ada. Blue Switch rFCwH. A great keyboard is made up of many great key switches, and it's in these switches that the true variation in typing experience comes into play. You can find switches with clicks, bumps, or a smooth press all the way down. Some are firm, others light. Some use mechanical connections and others use the power of light, or magnets. There's genuinely tons out there to choose from, so we've tried to help you out with a guide to what's what. GlossaryActuation Point The distance at which the switch needs to depress to register as an input. Measured from the top of the Point The distance at which the key needs to rebound for the switch to The total distance a switch can Pressing the key until it hits the When the actuation point and the reset point are misaligned. This is problematic because the switch needs to rebound higher than the actuation point for the key to In the short period that two metal contacts complete a circuit, multiple signals can be generated. This is called signal bouncing and is an undesired effect in mechanical key switches. Debouncing is a signal processing technique that ensures only one signal is registered. There are two core keyboard types mechanical and rubber-dome. There are actually a whole bunch more keyboard types out there, but let's stick to basics for keyboards have individual key switches and metal springs. Rubber dome keyboards—most modern, cheap keyboards—have a sheet of rubber that provides the resistance, tactile feeling, and registers the keypress to the computer. Mechanical key switches give an unmistakable, stronger feedback as you type in the form of feeling a bump, hearing a click, and/or feeling a smooth bottom out to the keyboard’s base. Not only does it feel more satisfying than a rubber dome keyboard, it can be more precise and responsive, too. In the early days, choosing a gaming keyboard often meant choosing between either Cherry MX or membrane. That’s no longer the case. Instead, the market is now saturated with a ton of switches that offer a wide range of characteristics. The massive selection can be overwhelming even for a seasoned gamer. We’re hoping to make that decision a little less daunting with our keyboard switch guide. If you don't care much about the mechanics of mechanical keyboards and just want to know what to use for gaming, or you want to use your new-found smarts to pick up your next keyboard, here are the best gaming keyboard options right now. And here are the best mechanical of a keyboard switchBefore we dig into the different switch types, let’s get the basics out of the way. A conventional mechanical switch can be broken down into the following key parts, ordered from top to bottom Keycap. The plastic top cap with the letter This is what the keycap is mounted on. The shape of the stem differs from switch to switch. Switch housing. The case that holds all the components The slider pushes against the spring and interrupts the connection between the metal contact leaves mounted on the side off the contact leaves. These are what registers a keystroke when they strike one The spring wraps around the base of the slider and pushes the switch back into its resting position after dome switches, on the other hand, usually consist of only 3 to 4 partsKeycapSliderSilicon membrane layerPrinted circuit board PCB with electrical circuitsMechanical switches and YouRegardless of make, the behavior of any switch can be divided into three categoriesLinear. The keystroke is consistent and A bump in the middle of travel, usually around the actuation A bump in the middle of travel accompanied by a sharp “click” matter which type of switch you pick, mechanical keyboards are well-suited for playing PC games because they offer unmistakable feedback when pressed. That said, part of the fun of mechanical keyboards is getting one that perfectly suits your needs, and for that, you need to find the switches right for tactile and clicky switches, you have confirmation every single time you type that what you pressed is registering on the computer, with feedback in the form of a click or the feeling of the bump when you hit the actuation point. The actuation point is when the keystroke is registered on the computer. This means that the gamer doesn't have to press down fully to get the keystroke to register, leading to faster typing. This can be useful in game types such as RTS where your Actions Per Minute can play a factor in you’re into faster-paced game types such as first-person shooters, linear switches may give you an edge. Because there is no dome to compress or a click to overcome, you can press the keyswitch faster and register keystrokes faster. Mechanical keyboards are also much more durable than rubber dome keyboards. For example, Cherry MX switches are rated to a lifespan 20-50 million keystrokes depending on the switch type. Rubber domes are rated to last 5 released in 1983, the Cherry MX switch family is arguably one of the most successful keyboard switches ever made. Each switch type in the lineup is marked with a distinct color to reflect its MX RedCherry MX RedBehavior LinearFeel LightActuation Force 45gActuation Point 2mmTotal Travel Distance 4mmSound Level QuietRated Lifespan 50 million keystrokes per keyForce Curve HereRecommended for Gamers looking for fast action with minimal resistance. There isn’t a tactile bump in the middle to overcome. But for this exact reason, the Cherry MX Red may not be ideal for typists as it lacks that tactile MX BlackCherry MX BlackBehavior LinearFeel HeavyActuation Force 60gActuation Point 2mmTotal Travel Distance 4mmSound Level Quiet Rated Lifespan 50 million keystrokes per keyForce Curve HereRecommended for Fast-paced gaming with more resistance than Cherry MX linear characteristics of Cherry MX Blacks make them ideal for spamming in fast-paced titles. Since the slider is a single piece, there’s no MX BlueCherry MX BlueBehavior ClickyFeel HeavyActuation Force 60g to get over the tactile bumpActuation Point 2mmTotal Travel Distance 4mmSound Level LoudRated Lifespan 50 million keystrokes per keyForce Curve HereRecommended for Primarily typing. The Cherry MX Blue has a distinct “click” sound when depressed beyond the tactile point, making it the loudest switch in the Cherry MX family. The Cherry MX Blue’s separated slider construction also provides the highest tactile feedback out of all Cherry MX switches. With that said, the two-piece slider construction also introduces a very pronounced hysteresis, making rapid firing a bit more challenging than linear MX BrownCherry MX BrownBehavior TactileFeel MediumActuation Force 45gActuation Point 2mmTotal Travel Distance 4mmSound Level QuietRated Lifespan 50 million keystrokes per keyForce Curve HereRecommended for A good blend of typing and gaming. Cherry MX Brown is widely considered to be the best “middle-ground” switch. Its tactile bump, silent travel, and medium actuation force makes it a versatile switch. Because the tactile bump is produced by a bump in the interruption fin, the hysteresis is less pronounced than the Cherry MX MX SpeedCherry MX SpeedBehavior LinearFeel LightActuation Force 45gActuation Point Travel Distance 4mmSound Level QuietRated Lifespan 50 million keystrokes per keyForce Curve HereRecommended for Fast-paced gaming. The Cherry MX Speed is the only switch in the Cherry MX family that isn’t categorized by the color of its stem It’s grey, in case you were wondering. Cherry most likely produced this switch to compete against the newer switch types with a higher actuation points. Cherry MX Low Profile RedCherry MX Low ProfileImage credit CherryBehavior LinearFeel LightActuation Force 45gActuation Point Travel Distance Level QuietRated Lifespan 50 million keystrokes per keyForce Curve HereRecommended for Gaming laptops. These switches will work wonders in a gaming laptop, though they will need some extra wiggle room over some slimmer switch types usually found in MX Low Profile SpeedCherry MX Low ProfileImage credit CherryBehavior LinearFeel LightActuation Force 45gActuation Point 1mmTotal Travel Distance Level QuietRated Lifespan 50 million keystrokes per keyForce Curve HereRecommended for Gaming laptops. These switches will work wonders in a gaming laptop, though they will need some extra wiggle room over some slimmer switch types usually found in laptops. The Speed version is just that little bit quicker to actuate than the Reds, MX Ultra Low ProfileCherry MX Ultra Low ProfileImage credit CherryBehavior TactileFeel HeavyActuation Force 65gActuation Point Travel Distance Level QuietRated Lifespan 50 million keystrokes per keyForce Curve HereRecommended for Gaming laptops and ultra low profile keyboards meant for incomprehensibly fast, but still purposefully heavy typing. And for converting people to low profile also known as Kaihua Electronics, is a major China-based switch manufacturer. Since its founding in 1990, the company has expanded its presence all over the globe. Not only do its in-house Kailh switches compete directly against the Cherry MX, Kaihua also build custom switches for peripheral referred to as “Cherry MX clones”, the Kailh switches are identical to Cherry MX in design. They even have the same characteristics corresponding to the same color schemes. As such, keycaps designed for Cherry MX stems are also compatible with Kailh RedBehavior LinearFeel LightActuation Force 50gActuation Point 2mmTotal Travel Distance 4mmSound Level QuietRated Lifespan 50 million keystrokes per keyForce Curve HereKailh BlackBehavior LinearFeel LightActuation Force 60gActuation Point 2mmTotal Travel Distance 4mmSound Level QuietRated Lifespan 50 million keystrokes per keyForce Curve HereKailh BrownBehavior TactileFeel MediumActuation Force 50gActuation Point 2mmTotal Travel Distance 4mmSound Level QuietRated Lifespan 50 million keystrokes per keyForce Curve HereKailh BlueBehavior ClickyFeel HeavyActuation Force 60g to get over the tactile bumpActuation Point 2mmTotal Travel Distance 4mmSound Level LoudRated Lifespan 50 million keystrokes per keyForce Curve HereRazerIt’s almost impossible to search for gaming anything without bumping into Razer. In 2014, Razer teamed up with Kaihua to develop the Razer mechanical switches, which were then promptly installed on the Razer BlackWidow series of gaming keyboards. Since then Razer has developed its own production lines for the switches, with multiple manufacturers producing them, including Kaihua, Greetech, and possibly others. There are currently three primary versions of the Razer switches in circulation Razer Green, Razer Yellow, and Razer GreenBehavior ClickyFeel HeavyActuation Force 55gActuation Point Travel Distance 4mmSound Level Loud Rated Lifespan 80 million keystrokes per keyForce Curve HereRecommended for Primarily typing and gaming. The actuation point is slightly higher than that of the Cherry MX and Kailh. Other than that, its behavior is nearly identical to that of Cherry MX Blue and Kailh Blue. Razer claims that it was able to reduce hysteresis by shortening the distance between the actuation and reset points to YellowBehavior LinearFeel LightActuation Force 45gActuation Point Travel Distance Level QuietRated Lifespan 80 million keystrokes per keyForce Curve HereRecommended for Competitive gaming. This is Razer's speed switch, and that means it's great for rapid-fire competitive gaming or really, really fast OrangeBehavior TactileFeel MediumActuation Force 55gActuation Point Travel Distance 4mmSound Level QuietRated Lifespan 80 million keystrokes per keyForce Curve HereRecommended for Gaming and typing. The Razer Orange is almost a carbon copy of the Kailh Brown. It has a silent tactile bump and a single-piece slider Clicky OpticalRazer Opto-MechanicalBehavior ClickyFeel MediumActuation Force 45gActuation Point Travel Distance 3mmSound Level LoudRated Lifespan 100 million keystrokes per keyForce Curve HereRecommended for Gaming and typing. Razer’s newest opto-mechanical switch is identical to the Bloody LK Libra Orange. Razer claims that it enforces a strict QC process for its clicky optical Linear OpticalBehavior LinearFeel MediumActuation Force 45gActuation Point Travel Distance 3mmSound Level LoudRated Lifespan 100 million keystrokes per keyForce Curve HereRecommended for Gaming and typing. Razer claims that it enforces a strict QC process for its clicky optical Mecha-MembraneRazer Mecha-MembraneBehavior TactileFeel MediumActuation Force unknownActuation Point unknownTotal Travel Distance unknownSound Level quiet-to-medium loudnessRated Lifespan unknownForce Curve unknownRecommended for Gaming and typing. Razer’s Mecha-membrane switch is proprietary to the company and comes in its Ornata Chroma keyboard. Razer combines both membrane and mechanical technologies into one switch, claiming that you get the best of both worlds. What Razer means is, you get the soft land of a membrane keyboard combined with the the tactile feel of a clicky mechanical. In our preliminary tests with an Ornata Chroma prototype, the Mecha-membrane switches felt unusual at first, but after some use became quite enjoyable to type and play on. LogitechLogitech developed its Romer-G switch in partnership with Omron, a prominent Japanese electronics manufacturer. Currently, the Romer-G switch is only available in the Logitech G810 Orion Spectrum and the G910 gaming Romer-G switch was designed from the ground up to overcome some of the flaws in mainstream mechanical switches. The Romer-G’s actuation point is set at 25% shorter than the 2mm actuation point on Cherry MX and Kailh. It features a set of redundant contacts that not only ensures every keystroke is registered, but also extends its life expectancy to 70 million keystrokes per key. There’s a very subtle tactile bump at the actuation point that’s almost unnoticeable during intense gaming. The center of the switch is carved hollow to make room for a surface-mounted LED and a light guide for a more vibrant, even lighting. Romer-G TactileRomer-G TactileBehavior Slightly tactileFeel LightActuation Force 45gActuation Point Travel Distance 3mmSound Level QuietRated Lifespan 70 million keystrokes per keyRecommended for Fast-paced gaming. The Romer-G’s short travel distance plays a huge role in improving the rate of repeating keystrokes. The reset point is closely aligned with the actuation point so there’s no LinearRomer-G LinearBehavior LinearFeel LightActuation Force 45gActuation Point Travel Distance Level QuietRated Lifespan 70 million keystrokes per keyForce Curve HereRecommended for Gaming. Building upon the legacy of the original Romer-G tactile, the Romer-G linear removes the tactile point and further enhances the actuation BlueBehavior ClickyFeel HeavyActuation Force 60gActuation Point Travel Distance Level LoudRated Lifespan 70 million keystrokes per keyForce Curve HereRecommended for Typing. Unlike the Romer-G switches, the clicky GX Blue employs a traditional mechanical key switch design. Both its internal mechanism and behavior are identical to that of the Cherry MX Blue. It is, however, still rated to last for 70 million keystrokes per key, just like the PandaBehavior TactileFeel MediumActuation Force 67gActuation Point 2mmTotal Travel Distance 4mmSound Level MediumRecommended for Everything, but typing especially. These are Glorious' take on the venerable Holy Pandas, and they've been well received as a great version of that highly respected + INVYR Holy PandaDrop Holy PandaImage credit DropBehavior TactileFeel MediumActuation Force 67gActuation Point 2mmTotal Travel Distance 4mmSound Level MediumRecommended for Everything, especially typing. Much like the switches above, these Holy Panda-a-likes are made to match the much loved Halo TrueHalo TrueImage credit DropBehavior TactileFeel Medium–heavyActuation Force 54gActuation Point Travel Distance 4mmSound Level MediumRecommended for Typing. These are slightly heavier than you might expect from the specs, and are a great middle ground for heavy Halo ClearHalo ClearImage credit DropBehavior TactileFeel MediumActuation Force 52gActuation Point Travel Distance 4mmSound Level MediumRecommended for Typing. These switches are a little lighter than the Halo Trues, but they are still best used by turned to Kaihua to develop the fastest switch possible. What emerged from their partnership is the QS1, a switch that first made its debut on the SteelSeries Apex M800 gaming QS1 has a similar structure to the Logitech Romer-G. A spring sits in the hollow center, providing the support for the keycaps. At the base of the switch is a surface-mounted LED, but it lacks a light guide. QS1QS1Feel LightActuation Force 45gActuation Point Travel Distance 3mmSound Level QuietRecommended for Fast-paced gaming. The short total travel distance helps the keys rebound quicker after bottoming out. The light actuation force and higher actuation point makes spamming TactileFeel Light to MediumActuation Force 30g, 35g, 45g, 55gActuation Point 2mmTotal Travel Distance 4mmSound Level QuietForce Curve HereRecommended for Gaming and typing. The speedy and tactile Topre switch makes it ideal for general use. Although there’s a tactile bump at the actuation point, there’s no hysteresis to overcome since the switch is MasterCooler Master uses Cherry MX switches on all of its keyboards—except for one. The Cooler Master Novatouch TKL, the most esteemed plank in Cooler Master’s inventory, uses Cooler Master’s proprietary Hybrid Capacitive Cooler Master Hybrid Capacitive switch is basically a modified Topre. It adds Cherry MX stem to the center of the Topre stem, giving users the flexibility to install custom Capacitive SwitchBehavior TactileFeel LightActuation Force 45gActuation Point 1mmTotal Travel Distance 4mmSound Level QuietRated Lifespan 60 million keystrokes per keyRecommended for Typing and gaming. The Hybrid Capacitive switch behaves identically to Topre. Cooler Master claims that it has an actuation point of just 1mm, which is 1mm shorter than the 2mm actuation distance on the normal Topre has had a long tradition of using optical switches for its high-end gaming keyboards. Optical switches detect a keystroke when a laser under every switch is interrupted. Because they don’t rely on metal contacts, there are fewer moving parts and fewer potential points of failure. LK Libra OrangeBloody LK Libra OrangeBehavior ClickyFeel MediumActuation Force 45gActuation Point Travel Distance Level LoudRated Lifespan 100 million keystrokes per keyRecommended for Gaming and Typing. Unlike traditional clicky mechanical switches, the LK Libra Orange doesn’t rely on a two-piece housing to produce the click. By keeping the tactile mechanism and actuation mechanisms separate, hysteresis is reduced to nearly zero. Each switch also has its own stabilizing bar to reduce key wobble during depression. Fans of Cherry MX Blues looking for a lighter, more responsive alternative should definitely give this switch a LK Libra BrownBloody LK Libra BrownBehavior LinearFeel MediumActuation Force 45gActuation Point Travel Distance 3mmSound Level QuietRated Lifespan 100 million keystrokes per keyRecommended for Fast-paced gaming. The Bloody LK Libra Brown is the linear counterpart to the LK Libra Orange. It offers an alternative to gamers who want the benefits of the LK Libra optical switch without the noise. RoccatRoccat is a mechanical keyboard veteran, but it’s fairly new to the proprietary switch deal. Despite the seemingly lack of experience, its first venture – the Titan mechanical switch – is damn impressive. In addition to carefully tuned actuation characteristics, the Titan is able to reduce switch bouncing and register keystrokes sooner due to the use of higher quality components. Roccat also pairs the switches with ultra-thin, lightweight keycaps. They help to reduce the weight the switch has to push against to bounce back. Roccat TitanRoccat TitanBehavior TactileFeel HeavyActuation Force N/AActuation Point Travel Distance Level QuietRated Lifespan N/ARecommended for Gaming and Typing. The tactile and silent Titan feels like a heavier version of the Cherry MX Brown. It wobbles much less than a standard mechanical switch. The wobble-free travel significantly enhances the responsive employs a wide range of low-profile mechanical switches for its Gram series low-profile mechanical keyboards. Agile RedTesoro Agile RedBehavior LinearFeel MediumActuation Force 45gActuation Point Travel Distance Level QuietRated Lifespan 50 million keystrokes per keyRecommended for Gaming. The Tesoro Agile switch is identical to the Kailh PG1280 switch. In addition to having a shorter travel, its switch housing has been reduced in height as well. This allows for thinner, more flush keyboard BlueBehavior ClickyFeel MediumActuation Force 45gActuation Point Travel Distance Level LoudRated Lifespan 50 million keystrokes per keyRecommended for TypingSlim BlueTesoro Slim BlueBehavior ClickyFeel MediumActuation Force 50gActuation Point 1mmTotal Travel Distance 3mmSound Level LoudRated Lifespan N/ARecommended for Typing. This TTC-made ultra-slim mechanical switch is even shorter than the Tesoro Agile. With a super-thin casing and actuating at just 1mm, it helps to cap the height of the keyboard to a mere 24mm. With that said, I’m hesitant to recommend the Tesoro ultra-slim Blues for gaming due to its terribly inconsistent actuation point RedBehavior LinearFeel LightActuation Force 45gActuation Point 1mmTotal Travel Distance 3mmSound Level QuietRated Lifespan N/ARecommended for Fast-paced gaming. The Tesoro Slim also comes in a linear Red variant. If you’re okay with using flat chiclet keys, then the speedy 1mm actuation distance could help you spam in game. MatiasMatias of Canada produces three of their own Alps-mount switches and a few keyboards. Matias switches are clones or derivatives of the Alps Electric Corporation switches produced up until around 1996. Alps-mount switches have a high actuation point compared to Cherry MX switches. Matias produces quality keyboards, offers many of their parts for sale, and are involved in the enthusiast DIY Quiet ClickMatias Quiet ClickBehavior ClickyFeeling TactileActuation Force 60gActuation Point Travel Distance QuietRated Lifespan 50 million keystrokes per keyForce Curve HereRecommended for These are tactile switches so a lot of the same ideas from the MX Brown section can be applied here. These switches have hysteresis just like Browns too. However, the actuation point on the Matias switches is much higher than MX switches. If you learn a soft touch, you can type and input commands even LinearMatias LinearBehavior LinearFeeling LightActuation Force 35gActuation Distance Travel Distance Level QuietRated Lifespan 50 million keystrokes per keyForce Curve HereRecommended for These are linear switches, so a lot of the same ideas from the MX Red and Black sections can be applied here. These switches don’t have any hysteresis. However, the actuation point on the Matias switches is much higher than MX switches. If you learn to not bottom out, you can type and input commands even faster. These switches are the second lightest switches on the list, meaning the force needed to press down on the keys is very Dome SwitchMembrane/Rubber Dome SwitchThe membrane/rubber dome switch is the most common type of keyboard switches. Its simple structure and low cost makes it an ideal solution for budget keyboards. The principle behind the rubber dome switch is simple. When the key is pressed, the rubber dome underneath depresses to complete the circuit on the PCB below. The electric signal is then allowed to pass, signaling a keystroke. Because the circuit is printed on the PCB, the switch must be bottomed-out for the keystroke to activate. Being a budget product, the membrane switch has a significantly shorter lifespan compared to mechanical switches—lasting only 5 to 10 million keystrokes on average. It’s also notorious for becoming “mushy” as it slowly degrades due to VariesFeel VariesActuation Force 50-60gTotal Travel Distance 3-4mmSound Level QuietRated Lifespan 5 -10 million keystrokes per keyRecommended for Gaming and typing on a budgetScissor SwitchScissor SwitchThe scissor switch is a variation of the rubber dome that’s commonly used for laptops and low-profile keyboards. The keycap sits on top of two pieces of crisscrossed plastic stabilizers. It has a much shorter travel than that of the traditional rubber VariesFeel VariesActuation Force 50-60gActuation Point 1mmTotal Travel Distance 2mmSound Level QuietRated Lifespan 5 - 10 million keystrokes per keyRecommended for Gaming and typing on laptop or on a is a Chinese manufacturer which makes MX-stem switches. Like Cherry, they have a range of different switch types which are classified by their stem colors. The enthusiast community has recently seen an influx of these switches and some say they favor the Gateron Clear and Black linear “Complicated” Alps Alps Electric CorporationThese switches were made by Alps Electric Corporation from around 1983 until 1996. They are referred to as complicated Alps because they are comprised of 9 different parts. Like the rest of the switches on the list, they are differentiated by their stem color. Complicated Cream Alps serve as the basis for the Matias Quiet Click key switch. Like the Matias switches, they have a square stem, instead of a cross shaped stem like the MX-mount. Just like Matias switches, SKCL/SKCM switches also feature a higher actuation point. These switches are found in vintage ThoughtsThere is no such thing the best switch for gaming. While it’s generally agreed upon that mechanical keyboards offer superior durability and performance, the choice of what to purchase depends entirely on your preference. We’ve seen professional StarCraft players excel using keyboards equipped with Cherry MX Blues. We’ve also seen Counter Strike players dominate using membrane keyboards. So try out the different switches to see which flavor suits your fingers the most. Pernahkah kalian mendengar istilah Mechanical Keyboard? Jika kalian seorang PC Gamer pasti saya yakin kalian sudah pernah mendengarnya. Tapi jika kalian belum pernah mendengar sama sekali apa itu Mechanical keyboard jangan khawatir. Di artikel ini akan dijelaskan apa itu Mechanical Keyboard dan jenis-jenis switch yang digunakan. Baca Cara Memilih Keyboard Gaming Berkualitas Harga Murah Apa itu Mechanical Keyboard? Source Keyboard dasar nya dibagi menjadi 3 macam yaitu Rubber Dome Membrane Semi Mechanical Mechanical. Nah tapi apa bedanya? Rubber Dome keyboard Jika kalian pernah main ke warnet biasa nya keyboard yang mereka gunakan itu adalah Rubber Dome keyboard. Source Rubber dome menggunakan kombinasi karet dan plastik pada key caps untuk mengaktifkan tombol. Umur keyboard rubber dome umumnya tidak lama jika sering digunakan, karena memang sifat karet apabila sering di gunakan maka akan lebih gampang sobek/rusak. Tak hanya itu, Rubber dome juga tidak terasa begitu nyaman untuk mengetik namun harganya yang murah menjadikan keyboard ini laris di pasaran. Semi Mechanical keyboard Source CM Website Semi Mechanical keyboard adalah menggunakan kombinasi mekanisme mechanical keyboard dengan Rubber dome. Tujuanya untuk memberi rasa feelings seperti mechanical keyboard tapi dengan harga yang sedikit lebih mahal dari Rubber Dome. Cocok buat kamu yang lagi bokek 😀 Mechanical keyboard Source Berbeda dengan Mechanical, Mechanical keyboard menggunakan konsep mechanic yaitu kombinasi Plastik, Logam dan Per springs. Hal itu membuat Mechanical keyboard lebih awet dan terasa lebih nyaman untuk mengetik. Tidak hanya itu, Mechanical keyboard juga tersedia dalam berbagai macam switch. Switch Mechanical Keyboard Source Switch adalah konsep mekanisme yang digunakan oleh Mechanical keyboard dan jenis-jenis switch tersedia dalam berbagai macam. Perlu kalian ketahui, Jenis-Jenis switch ini sangat banyak maka saya hanya akan membahas yang paling populer saja. Sebelum membahas jenis-jenis switch, silahkan untuk kalian membaca Istilah-Istilah dibawah ini Tactile Tactile adalah jika suatu switch memberikan Feedback/Umpan Balik ketika tombol di tekan, Bisa berupa suara Click atau Bump rasa jenggulan. Clicky Jika switch mengeluarkan suara klik saat ditekan. Linear Linear adalah jika suatu switch tidak memberikan Feedback jika ditekan Linear switch tidak bagus untuk mengetik karena kalian tidak bisa merasakan apakah tombol berhasil di Register atau tidak tanpa harus melihat ke monitor. Actuation Force Berapa force/tekanan yang di butuhkan untuk mengaktifkan suatu switch di ukur dengan Gram. Key Travel Berapa jarak yang di butuhkan suatu switch untuk di aktifkan. Actuate Jika suatu tombol berhasil di Register dan karakter/fungsi nya muncul/berfungsi di monitor. Bottom Perlu di ketahui bahwa Switch bisa di Actuate tanpa harus menekan sampai ke dasar tapi switch juga bisa di tekan sampai mentok inilah yang di sebut Bottom. Ok, Jika kalian sudah paham mari kita bahas jenis-jenis switch nya. Mechanical Switches yang paling sering di gunakan di pasaran adalah Cherry, Topre, Kailh, Outemu, Gateron, Romer G, dan Optical. Langsung saja kita bahas, dimulai dengan Cherry Switches. Cherry Switches Cherry switch adalah switch yang paling populer, Cherry switches dibagi menjadi beberapa jenis yaitu MX RED BROWN BLUE BLACK CLEAR Apa bedanya? Source Lethal Squirrel MX RED Tipe Linear Switch Tactile No Clicky No Actuation Force 45g Key travel 2mm to actuate/4mm to bottom Source Lethal Squirrel MX BROWN Tipe Tactile Switch Tactile Yes Clicky No Actuation Force 45g Key travel 2mm to actuate/4mm to bottom Source Lethal Squirrel MX BLUE Tipe Tactile Switch Tactile Yes Clicky Yes Actuation Force 55g Key travel 2mm to actuate/4mm to bottom Source Lethal Squirrel MX BLACK Tipe Linear Switch Tactile No Clicky No Actuation Force 60g Key travel 2mm to actuate/4mm to bottom Source Lethal Squirrel MX CLEAR Tipe Tactile Switch Tactile Yes Clicky No Actuation Force 55g Key travel 2mm to actuate/4mm to bottom Topre Switch Source Berbeda dengan Switch Mechanical keyboard yang lain Topre menggunakan Mekanisme mechanical dan rubber dome. Sehingga membuat switch yang satu ini terasa seperti semi mechanical, Tapi jangan salah lho Topre ini justru yang paling mahal harganya berbeda dengan keyboard semi mechanic yang lain. Topre switch terasa seperti linear tapi tactile dan topre tidak seberisik mechanical switch yang lain. Topre juga terasa lebih mulus jika di tekan, oleh karena itu Topre banyak disukai para keyboard enthusiast. Kailh dan Outemu Source / Kailh dan Outemu adalah mechanical switch buatan china atau para keyboard lover menyebut nya dengan sebutan Cherry MX Clone/MX Knockoff. Itu memang benar karena mereka mencuri Design dari Cherry MX itu sendiri, Tapi kenapa harganya lebih murah? Karena mereka tidak perlu mem-patentkan produk mereka dan tidak perlu mengeluarkan biaya untuk keperluan Research and Development R&D. Walaupun di sebut MX CLONE, kualitas Kailh dan Outemu switch tidak sebagus dan se awet Cherry MX original. Kailh dan Outemu juga tersedia dalam berbagai macam switch yaitu RED,BLACK,BLUE,BROWN,dan CLEAR. Gateron Switch Source Sama seperti Kailh dan Outemu Gateron adalah Cherry MX Clone. Akan tetapi Kualitas Gateron jauh lebih bagus dari kaihl dan outemu bahkan Cherry MX itu sendiri. Sama seperti Cherry, Gateron juga tersedia dalam berbagai macam jenis. Romer G Switch Source Logitech Website Romer G adalah switch exclusive yang dibuat oleh Omron untuk keyboard Logitech. Tujuan di buatnya switch ini adalah untuk menyaingi Cherry MX. Karakteristik switch ini mirip dengan MX BROWN yaitu 45g tactile non clickly akan tetapi dengan key travel yang lebih pendek yaitu Optical Switch Optical switch belum lama keluar, Berbeda dengan Switch lain yang menggunakan Metal Contact Optical menggunakan sinar Infrared dan Detector. Optical switch memiliki Key response tercepat dibanding switch yang lain yaitu ms dan umurnya juga lebih awet dari 50 million-200 million press/tekanan. Dan seperti switch yang lain, Optical juga tersedia dalam berbagai macam jenis dari linear dan tactile. Kesimpulan Sekarang kalian sudah tahu jenis-jenis switch yang di gunakan mechanical keyboard. Tapi ingat, sebelum membeli Kalian coba dulu keyboard nya karena belum tentu kalian akan merasa nyaman dengan keyboard tersebut. Selamat berbelanja keyboard ya guys 🙂 Keyboard mechanical mulai menarik banyak peminat karena menawarkan pilihan kustomisasi dari berbagai aspek dalam keseluruhan komponen keyboard. Tidak hanya badan keyboard dan switch, keycaps juga menjadi salah satu faktor penting pada keyboard yang aksesorisnya paling banyak dijual di industri teknologi faktor pendukung untuk mencapai pengalaman mengetik idaman bagi para pengguna keyboard, profile keycaps tersedia dalam banyak bentuk yang berbeda-beda, seperti datar, bulat, sampai berbagai ketinggian dan lengkungan yang berbeda pula. Berikut lima pilihan jenis profile keycaps yang bisa didapatkan untuk melengkapi keyboard kamu. Yuk simak!1. OEMilustrasi keycaps pada keyboard mechanical keycaps jenis OEM merupakan jenis yang paling banyak modelnya dijual dan mudah ditemukan di pasaran. Bahkan bila kamu membeli keyboard mechanical, mayoritas profile keycaps OEM yang akan jadi keycaps standar keycaps jenis OEM memiliki tinggi dan bentuk yang berbeda di setiap barisnya pada keyboard. Hal ini memberikan efek genggaman yang baik pada tangan ketika mengetik atau bermain game. Profile keycaps jenis OEM sendiri mempunyai ukuran sebesar 11,9 Cherryilustrasi keycaps pada keyboard mechanical DProfile keycaps jenis Cherry menjadi jenis keycaps populer lainnya yang ada di pasaran. Secara bentuk, profile keycaps jenis Cherry hampir serupa dengan jenis OEM yang setiap barisnya memiliki bentuk yang berbeda. Hanya saja, ia memiliki ketinggian yang lebih rendah dibanding jenis itu membuat orang yang sudah terbiasa mengetik dengan jenis OEM bisa dengan mudah beradaptasi dan cenderung cukup nyaman saat dipakai untuk mengetik ataupun bermain game. Dengan ukuran 9,4 mm, profile keycaps jenis Cherry sendiri menghasilkan suara yang cenderung lebih rendah dibanding jenis OEM mengingat mengecilnya ruang yang dimiliki antara switch dan SAilustrasi keycaps pada keyboard mechanical ZubrzyckiDibandingkan dua profile keycaps sebelumnya, profile keycaps jenis SA merupakan keycaps yang memiliki bentuk paling tinggi di pasaran. Selain itu, profile keycaps ini mempunyai bentuk miring dari atas dan membentuk puncak yang bulat demi menyesuaikan bentuk jari ukuran mencapai 16,5 mm, profile keycas jenis SA memungkinkan pengguna, yang sering mengangkat jari saat mengetik, mendapat kemudahan. Selain itu, profile keycaps ini dapat menghasilkan suara 'thock' yang menenangkan telinga karena bentuknya. Baca Juga 5 Alasan Kamu Wajib Punya Mechanical Keyboard, Bisa Custom 4. XDAilustrasi keycaps pada keyboard mechanical ZubrzyckiDibanding profile keycaps jenis OEM, jenis XDA tergolong dalam ketinggian yang rendah atau low profile. Selain bentuknya yang seragam yang mana rata di setiap baris keys-nya, permukaan jenis XDA juga berbentuk lebih besar. Hal inilah yang dapat memudahkan pengguna untuk mengetik secara keycaps jenis XDA sangat direkomendasikan untuk kamu yang memiliki intensitas mengetik yang tinggi. Dengan ukuran hanya 9,1 mm, suara yang dihasilkan profile keycaps ini mirip dengan jenis Cherry, hanya saja nadanya sedikit lebih lanjut, bagi kamu yang sudah terbiasa menggunakan jenis OEM atau Cherry, mungkin akan membutuhkan sedikit waktu untuk penyesuaian mengingat bentuknya yang DSAilustrasi keycaps pada keyboard mechanical PetalcurinSelain profile keycaps jenis XDA, jenis DSA merupakan profile keycaps low profile lainnya yang paling populer di pasaran. Secara umum, bentuk dari profile keycaps ini mirip dengan XDA. Hanya saja memiliki ukuran yang lebih kecil, yaitu hanya 7,6 kamu yang menyukai tampilan keycaps yang konsisten, jenis XDA dan DSA bisa menjadi pilihan terbaik. Tidak hanya itu, suara yang dihasilkan oleh profile keycaps jenis DSA juga memiliki nada paling rendah dibanding empat rekomendasi profile keycaps rekomendasi profile keycaps tadi bisa menjadi pilihan buat melengkapi keyboard kamu. Sebelum membeli, pastikan profile keycaps-nya cocok untuk keyboard kamu, ya. Semua profile keycaps di atas mudah ditemukan di pasaran, kok, terutama di toko aksesoris komputer. Jadi jangan khawatir! Baca Juga Tips Memilih Mechanical Keyboard untuk Para Gamer, Biar Lebih Nyaman! IDN Times Community adalah media yang menyediakan platform untuk menulis. Semua karya tulis yang dibuat adalah sepenuhnya tanggung jawab dari penulis. Keyboard Mechanical adalah keyboard yang sama layaknya keyboard pada umumnya. Salah satu fitur unggulan dari mechanical keyboard ini terletak pada tingkat kenyamanannya yang cukup tinggi. Kenyamanan ini dikarenakan mechanical keyboard menggunakan switch pada setiap tombolnya. Keyboard Mechanical Switch pada keyboard mechanical memiliki beberapa jenis karakteristik Clicky Switch mengeluarkan suara khas klik yang keras Tactile Switch dengan sensasi feedback umpan balik ketika ditekan. Seperti Sensasi Click dan Bump Linear Switch tanpa sensasi / feedback ketika ditekan. Ini adalah beberapa jenis switch keyboard mechanical Cherry MX Cherry MX merupakan salah satu “legenda” sekaligus acuan switch mechanical keyboard. Switch keyboard yang diproduksi oleh ZF Electronics GmbH Cherry Corporation, perusahaan Jerman-Amerika, telah digunakan banyak produsen keyboard kelas atas seantero dunia sejak 1983. Cherry MX Red Cherry MX Red KarakteristikLinearSensasiRinganTekanan jari45gLevel bunyiTenangDaya tahan50 juta klik per tombolTabel Cherry MX Red Cherry MX Black Cherry MX Black KarakteristikLinearSensasiBeratTekanan jari60gLevel bunyiTenangDaya tahan50 juta klik per tombolTabel Cherry MX Black Cherry MX Blue Cherry MX Blue KarakteristikTactileSensasiBeratTekanan jari60gLevel bunyiClickyDaya tahan50 juta klik per tombolTabel Cherry MX Blue Cherry MX Brown Cherry MX Brown KarakteristikTactileSensasiMediumTekanan jari45gLevel bunyiTenangDaya tahan50 juta klik per tombolTabel Cherry MX Brown Cherry MX Speed Cherry MX Speed KarakteristikLinearSensasiRinganTekanan jari45gLevel bunyiTenangDaya tahan50 juta klik per tombolTabel Cherry MX Speed Kailh/Kaihua Switch merek Kailh diproduksi oleh Kaihua Electronics, perusahaan semi­konduktor dari China yang sudah beroperasi sejak 1990. Awalnya, Kaihua meng-kloning Cherry, tapi seiring waktu, perusahaan ini membuat sendiri model switch dan bekerjasama secara eksklusif dengan beberapa produsen keyboard. Kailh Red Kailh Red KarakteristikLinearSensasiRinganTekanan jari50gLevel bunyiSangat tenangDaya tahan50 juta klik per tombolTabel Kailh Red Kailh Black Kailh Black KarakteristikLinearSensasiRinganTekanan jari60gLevel bunyiQuietDaya tahan50 juta klik per tombolTabel Kailh Black Kailh Brown Kailh Brown KarakteristikTactileSensasiMediumTekanan jari50gLevel bunyiTenangDaya tahan50 juta klik per tombolTabel Kailh Brown Kailh Blue Kailh Blue KarakteristikTactileSensasiBeratTekanan jari60gLevel bunyiClickyDaya tahan50 juta klik per tombolTabel Kailh Blue Outemu Outemu adalah merek switch yang diproduksi oleh Gaote Corp, sebuah perusahaan semi konduktor ternama dari China. Seperti Kaihl, Outemu sangat mengacu pada desain dan karakteristik Cherry MX. Outemu Black Outemu Black KarakteristikLinearSensasiBeratTekanan jari60gLevel bunyiTenangDaya tahan40 – 50 juta klik per tombolTabel Outemu Black Outemu Red Outemu Red KarakteristikLinearSensasiRinganTekanan jari45gLevel bunyiTenangDaya tahan40 – 50 juta klik per tombolTabel Outemu Red Outemu Brown Outemu Brown KarakteristikTactileSensasiMediumTekanan jari45gLevel bunyiTenangDaya tahan40 – 50 juta klik per tombolTabel Outemu Brown Outemu Blue Outemu Blue KarakteristikTactileSensasiBeratTekanan jari60gLevel bunyiClickyDaya tahan40 – 50 juta klik per tombolTabel Outemu Blue Romer G Romer G Romer-G adalah switch hasil kerja sama antara Logitech dengan Omron, sebuah perusahaan peralatan elektronik dari Jepang. Awalnya, Romer-G didesain dan diproduksi untuk menyuplai keyboard Logitech. Tapi, kemudian, banyak produsen keyboard non Logitech yang juga menggunakan switch ini. Ciri khas switch Romer-G adalah jarak tekan yang lebih pendek, sekitar 25%, daripada Cherry MX ataupun Kailh. Di tengah switch terdapat ruang untuk memasukkan LED atau efek getar. KarakteristikSangat tactileSensasiringanTekanan jari45gLevel bunyiTenangDaya tahan70 juta klik per tombolTabel Romer G Continue Reading Mechanical Keyboard SwitchesMK's official mechanical keyswitch guide Brand Stem Feel Sort by Spring Type Force Material Quiet Switches are a mechanical keyboard's most important feature. Switch feel will always be a matter of personal preference, but we've organized reviews, specifications, products, images, and more to make researching your perfect switch easier than ever. is an authorized reseller for every switch in our catalog, and we will price-match any competitor* Rate It 1,480 ratings March 12, 2023Unfortunately, these were on my first mechanical keyboard hand me down and they made me discover that I *hate* clicky switches. It's like when yo... 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More Reviews Rate It 103 ratings June 5, 2023If don't need feedback from your switches and prefer your keyboard to be quiet these are perfect for you. I bought my first mechanical keyboard and... More Reviews Rate It 101 ratings Shop Outemu Brown Switches February 3, 2023Outemu's are probably the best switches for their price. I like them as much as Cherry and haven't had any problems with them so far. Browns are my... More Reviews Rate It 92 ratings February 5, 2023pretty good for almost everything, good at being a tactile switch More Reviews Rate It 90 ratings March 13, 2022Tactile and Clicky. The closest thing to ALPS white that I have found! Northgate still lives. More Reviews Rate It 84 ratings August 30, 2022I type 150wpm in qwerty and 70 in halmak, and these switches are phenomenal for fast typing. The feedback is strong despite the light actuation for... More Reviews Rate It 83 ratings Rate It 77 ratings March 22, 2021Its ok but to be honest there is much better switches out there and I would really recommend looking into better switches More Reviews Rate It 70 ratings March 1, 2023For games it's ok, fast response but sometimes I have to press a button twice to register. Excellent for typing but sometimes I misstype. Overall... More Reviews Rate It 68 ratings Rate It 65 ratings December 27, 2021really nice for gaming pretty meh for typing in my opinion. I have them in an Anne Pro 2 and I just use it for gaming and leave the typing and prod... More Reviews Rate It 63 ratings Rate It 62 ratings Rate It 61 ratings Shop Topre 30g Keyboards September 14, 2022This is one of the softest forces your fingertips shall ever experience and it is a disservice to compare to popular MX switches and even the more ... More Reviews Rate It 46 ratings November 17, 2021I mean I use the Gateron clears and had to get used to it because these switches are pretty light, but over all they're like average More Reviews Rate It 45 ratings September 10, 2021Very light. May mess up typing More Reviews Rate It 41 ratings May 2, 2018No feedback, but a nice silent switch. Spacebar feels great though, or typing would be HORRIBLE. Overall, it's pretty good! More Reviews Rate It 36 ratings Rate It 35 ratings November 25, 2022I used to believe that Cherry browns were the perfect switches, because they are light and do exactly what they feel they do. Until I worked on Kai... More Reviews Rate It 34 ratings Rate It 29 ratings April 20, 2023SUUUUUUUUUPER SENSITIVE. not good for everyday use. More Reviews Rate It 26 ratings Shop Cherry MX Nature White Keyboards January 20, 2021Favorite switch so far. Really regret selling mine. More Reviews Rate It 25 ratings April 22, 2019not very tactile but they are very clicky and very satisfying to type on More Reviews Rate It 24 ratings Shop Kailh BOX Navy Keyboards August 17, 2021The better version of the BOX jade. More Reviews Rate It 24 ratings Shop Kailh BOX Thick Jade Keyboards June 4, 2023I've loved these switches since the first time I tried them, provides a seamless typing experience with satisfying feedback and sound. Works like a... More Reviews Rate It 19 ratings May 24, 2021Lowered my wpm on a das keyboard with these. More Reviews Rate It 19 ratings Shop Varmilo EC Rose V2 Keyboards February 5, 2022Great for those that don't want to do any modding really. They're smooth enough to use stock. However, just remember to Lube + Film at the same tim... More Reviews Rate It 17 ratings January 12, 2023good for gaming, but typing isnt that good. just my personal opinion though More Reviews Rate It 17 ratings Shop KBT Blue Keyboards December 28, 2017coming from a mx red board, good at gaming and awesome at typing. More Reviews Rate It 16 ratings Rate It 15 ratings Shop Cherry MX Silent Black Keyboards October 31, 2020They have a very unique sound to say the least, once they re properly lubed they feel fantastic while typing. They're generally pretty hard to push... More Reviews Rate It 15 ratings Shop Flaretech Red Keyboards August 5, 2021a little hollow feeling but very smooth and nice! More Reviews Rate It 15 ratings Shop KBT Brown Keyboards January 12, 2018I can type on these faster than on my Cherry or Gateron blue keyboards. These browns also feel better overall. More Reviews Rate It 15 ratings Shop Topre Silent 45g Keyboards Rate It 14 ratings Shop Cherry MX Linear Grey Keyboards July 27, 2020Me personally being a heavy handed person these switches are a perfect medium for me. I’m a osu!mania player so it comes down to 4 - 7 different ... More Reviews Rate It 13 ratings February 16, 2020The copper switch is a unique tactile switch itself and no other switch that I have used compares to it. The tactile bump is solely pronounced with... More Reviews Rate It 13 ratings January 3, 2022Honestly, a perfect typing switch. They are a little light for my taste as far as gaming - too much risk of inadvertent actuation if you are the ty... More Reviews Rate It 11 ratings November 24, 2019Not too light or heavy Nice tactile bump and really crispy click. More Reviews Rate It 11 ratings Shop KBT Red Keyboards December 21, 2015Not a great typing switch. But, it's insanely smooth. Much, much smoother than the Cherry equivalent. More Reviews Rate It 11 ratings Shop Varmilo EC Ivy Keyboards June 21, 2020Been using these switches for about a week now. Ever wondered what the perfect switch is? Well this is it. Loud, satisfying, clicky, tactile. Th... More Reviews Rate It 10 ratings Shop Kailh BOX Heavy Pale Blue Keyboards July 28, 2021they are like toned down heavier box jades and they are much better in my opinion but they are just loud More Reviews Rate It 10 ratings Shop Varmilo EC Daisy Keyboards Rate It 9 ratings August 22, 2022I only use it to game, very light and easy to press, good for my weak hand. More Reviews Rate It 9 ratings Shop Varmilo EC Sakura Keyboards January 24, 2022I play osu mania and other games and its pretty good, i like how they feel More Reviews Rate It 9 ratings Shop Varmilo EC V2 Daisy Keyboards March 9, 2023Just received the Varmilo full size keyboard with the Daisy switches. This is without question, the absolute best keyboard I have ever had in thir... More Reviews Rate It 9 ratings Shop Zealios 78g V2 Switches December 25, 2020Linear switches will generally be better for gaming, however, the tactile event is sharp and near the beginning of the keypress which is really nic... More Reviews Rate It 8 ratings Shop Greetech Black Switches Rate It 8 ratings Shop Kailh BOX Heavy Burnt Orange Keyboards Rate It 8 ratings March 17, 2021The perfect switches for me! They are great out of the box and even better when lubed. More Reviews Rate It 8 ratings October 27, 2022My favorite switches so far Soft enough to be fast yet the hard top makes them easy to rest your finger on without activating. As soon as you push... More Reviews Rate It 7 ratings Shop Flaretech Blue Keyboards June 25, 2022Rly good i got it for 2 years now More Reviews Rate It 7 ratings Rate It 7 ratings August 18, 2021Great for gaming, although I prefer lower profile which are really hard to find. Nice for typing but pretty loud on my GMMK TKL w/ Black Aura V2... More Reviews Rate It 7 ratings Shop Kailh BOX Heavy Dark Yellow Keyboards September 1, 2021Great switch, a little heavy if you're not used to heavier switches, but feel great, even without being hand-lubed. Great for typing, and just in g... More Reviews Rate It 7 ratings Shop Kailh BOX Silent Pink Keyboards August 6, 2021These switches are the most quiet of any switch I have ever tried. As others have mentioned, they have a slightly mushy feeling bottoming out, but ... More Reviews Rate It 7 ratings Shop Topre Variable Keyboards November 24, 2018Pretty expensive for rubber domes. More Reviews Rate It 6 ratings Shop Cherry ML Keyboards January 31, 2020Used on smaller micro keyboards, keyboards can be quite cheap and are a good compromise. More Reviews Rate It 6 ratings Rate It 6 ratings Shop Kailh BOX Glazed Green Switches May 11, 2021sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh More Reviews Rate It 6 ratings Rate It 6 ratings April 25, 2022Had in s tester, they are very similar to speed bronzes. I'm gonna get box jades beacuse I dont mind the noise, but if these or the bronzes were in... More Reviews Rate It 5 ratings Shop Cherry MX Low Profile Red Keyboards February 13, 2020Love the vortex pok3r v2 keyboard. This is the best low profile keyboard I have used so far and the cherry low profile switches feel solid. I no lo... More Reviews Rate It 5 ratings Shop Flaretech Black Keyboards November 8, 2020One of the best switches on the market. More Reviews Rate It 5 ratings June 5, 2022Heavy on the fingers when gaming, perfect at touch when typing. The spring is strong and, after lubing + filming g203 and it leaves no sp... More Reviews Rate It 5 ratings Shop Kailh Choc White Keyboards February 5, 2022The lack of slightly more "sculpted" caps is the only thing holding them back. They're glorious. More Reviews Rate It 5 ratings Shop Zealios 65g V2 Switches February 20, 2020very tactile, smooth and has no pre-trevel before tactile event. In games give an exceptional understanding of the moment the button is triggered. ... More Reviews Rate It 4 ratings Shop Blue Zilents 67g V2 Switches February 10, 2021These switches give you silence but does not hinder on the tactility. I like them better than Cherry MX Browns in terms of tactility. Simply an ama... More Reviews Rate It 4 ratings Shop Gateron G Pro Yellow Keyboards May 12, 2023They're extremely smooth, coming from gateron browns. I like the feel while typing and my typing speed increased. . Weight is a just a bit too heav... More Reviews Rate It 4 ratings May 2, 2022They are heavy, but i like the use of them for typing at work on my most popular buttoms that have to be typed multiple times at once spacebar, en... More Reviews Rate It 4 ratings Rate It 4 ratings Shop MOD H Tactile Switches July 15, 2019One of the nicest switches I've ever used, arguably perfect once you get your own weighting and a bit of lube on them. More Reviews Rate It 4 ratings Shop MOD M Linear Switches Rate It 4 ratings Shop Panda Tactile Switches February 19, 2023Honestly not good when not lubed. Out of all my switches these sound bad even with a board with double-gasket. With a vanilla GMMK the spring crunc... More Reviews Rate It 4 ratings Shop Varmilo EC Ivy V2 Keyboards December 1, 2021Got a varmilo keyboard on those switches never had a mechanical keyboard. I always loved clicky switches so that was my choice and i loved it More Reviews Rate It 4 ratings Shop Zealios 62g V2 Switches April 16, 2021Amazing stock switches, after lubing and filming they're perfect 10's across the board. More Reviews Rate It 3 ratings Shop Blue Zilents 62g V2 Switches September 16, 2020Great tactility; perfect for typing. A bit too light for gaming, though I'm getting used to it. More Reviews Rate It 3 ratings Shop Fukka Fuhua White Keyboards May 19, 2020the last torchbearer of real although simplified alps - comes without the key chatter, fail rate, double bump and high-pitched sound of matias sw... More Reviews Rate It 3 ratings December 15, 202212 year user of MX Browns LOL yes, from 2x dasKeyboard, CoolerMaster Master Keys... onto a Keychron Q6. Day 1 this feels REALLY nice. Buttery ... More Reviews Rate It 3 ratings Rate It 3 ratings Shop Kailh BOX Chinese Red Switches January 23, 2022Not the best switches, not really for gaming to, pretty much made for nothing.. More Reviews Rate It 3 ratings October 1, 2021I've been using the tactile Holy Pandas and once I traded them out for the Kailh Box Brown, I will not be going back to the Pandas. The Pandas are... More Reviews Rate It 3 ratings Shop Kailh Polia Keyboards June 7, 2021It’s a really good switch really smood More Reviews Rate It 3 ratings Shop Kailh Pro Speed Pink Keyboards Rate It 3 ratings Shop MOD L Linear Switches Rate It 3 ratings Shop MOD L Tactile Switches Rate It 3 ratings October 13, 2022It is very smooth. if lube right its sound so good and smooth. and the thock sounds very amazing. More Reviews Rate It 3 ratings Shop Panda Lubed Tactile Switches Rate It 3 ratings Shop Varmilo EC Rose Keyboards March 17, 2021These feel like the love child of khaih box black and gateron yellow. For gaming and universal purpose these switches are pretty much perfect for m... More Reviews Rate It 3 ratings Shop Zealios 67g V2 Switches January 17, 2020Too heavy for fast paced FPS. Very satisfying for typing. More Reviews Rate It 2 ratings Shop Blue Zilents 65g V2 Switches Rate It 2 ratings Shop Blue Zilents 78g V2 Switches April 19, 2021The most tactile seilent switch. It has not click, just perfection. Is expensive, but worth it. More Reviews Rate It 2 ratings Shop Hall Effect Linear Keyboards April 22, 2019Really heavy for gaming by my prescriptive, but mostly fits heavy hand typists. More Reviews Rate It 2 ratings Shop Hall Effect Tactile Keyboards March 11, 2021great for minecraft, and only for minecraft. why do these switches only work on minecraft and roblox, but nobody plays roblox so these can only be ... More Reviews Rate It 2 ratings Shop Kailh Box Sun Switches Rate It 2 ratings Shop Kailh Choc Round Blue Switches May 17, 2021good but it has a very short distance,it great for a laptop keyboard user More Reviews Rate It 2 ratings Shop Kailh Choc Round Brown Switches Rate It 2 ratings Shop Kailh Choc Round Red Switches Rate It 2 ratings Rate It 2 ratings December 3, 2022I gotta say, I absolutely love the feel of these switches. They're absolutely wonderful to use for coding with and they're also pretty good for gam... More Reviews Rate It 2 ratings Shop MOD H Linear Switches Rate It 2 ratings Shop MOD M Tactile Switches Rate It 2 ratings Shop MOD SH Tactile Switches Rate It 2 ratings Shop Orange Healio Switches November 5, 2020Overall, it's fine for gaming but it feels resistant sometimes and sometimes the feedback doesn't feel fast enough. For my preference, typing is a ... More Reviews Rate It 2 ratings June 11, 2023I'll probably stick with these for the next 5 years. Great replacement for Cherry Red too clacky for me, Cherry Red Quiet too mushy for me, and... More Reviews Rate It 1 ratings April 26, 2023great keyboard switch perfect sound and typing More Reviews Rate It 1 ratings Shop Durock POM Linear Switches June 10, 2023Lubed and filmed it is one of my favorite sounding switches. The travel distance weight are good. The weight definitely might be a little bit high ... More Reviews Rate It 1 ratings Shop Fukka Fuhua Black Keyboards Rate It 1 ratings Rate It 1 ratings Rate It 1 ratings Shop Gateron Oil King Switches Gaming- Rate It 1 ratings November 20, 2022My favorite switch so far! I type a lot for work, and they have a grat feel, aren't heavy or mushy despite being silent. Office friendly, the only ... More Reviews Rate It 1 ratings Shop Hall Effect Clicky Keyboards March 12, 2019Click may not occur at the actuation point, which is a con, but the switches feel both smooth yet light and crisp. The clicking sounds a bit rattly... More Reviews Rate It 1 ratings Shop Kailh Blue Light Pipe Switches November 4, 2022These are possibly the loudest switches I have ever heard. My mom LOVES the clack, but she had to take the keyboard to her home office cause her co... More Reviews Rate It 1 ratings Shop Kailh Box White V2 Switches Rate It 1 ratings Shop Kailh Choc Brown Keyboards January 7, 2023Scratchy, wobbly, muddy tactile bump More Reviews Rate It 1 ratings Shop Kailh Speed Pro Light Green Switches March 15, 2023These have been my daily driver for a year. I've been able to game and type on them without issues, the only set-back is that you can't ad-strafe a... More Reviews Rate It 1 ratings June 10, 2023Try to avoid this switch. It is heavy but not responsive. The quality is really bad. The keycap will move around very badly compare to cherry red. More Reviews Rate It 1 ratings October 13, 2022Has a deep sound profile with a slight clack. 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