As the soul of a customized keyboard, the choice of switches has always been the most important factor when purchasing a mechanical keyboard. However, there are so many keyboard switches available in the market. How should we choose?
Switches can be categorized based on their structure into tactile switches and linear switches.
Tactile: Features a slight bump with each keystroke and generates moderate noise.
- Depending on the design, tactile switches can produce different levels of sound when pressed. Some people enjoy theΒ audible feedbackΒ as it provides a satisfying typing experience, and theΒ click soundΒ can help in confirming key presses.Β For example, theΒ Gateron BlueΒ switchΒ (15 Pieces-$14.99)Β gives a tactile sensation and sound, with a noticeable bump with each press to ensure every keystroke is on point.Β They areΒ great switchesΒ for some users who enjoy the audible feedback while typing. They will be undoubtedly an upgrade from normal laptop keyboard or membrane style keyboard.
Other recommended switches:
Wisteria Tactile SwitchesΒ (30 Pieces-$11.99)
Actuation force: 46gf
Pre Travel: 2mm
Total Travel: 3.1mm
KTT Baby BlueΒ Switches (45 Pieces-$13.99)
Material: POM, PC, and PA
Pressure Point Force: 53 Β± 5 gf
Operating force: 38 Β± 5 gf
Tactile Position: 0.5 Β± 0.3mm
Pre-Travel: 2.00 Β± 0.3 mm
Total Travel: 3.50 Β± 0.5 mm
Spring length:18 mm
- On the other hand, some users prefer quieter switchesbut still want to retain tactile feedback, especially in shared or quiet environments, to reduce noise and potential distractions.Β We highly recommend the Gateron BrownΒ switch. It is a tactile switch like the Gateron Blue switch, but with a much quieter sound for sound-sensitive environments. Many see the Brown switch as an in-between of the Blue and Red switches.Β
- Compared to typical tactile switches, which have resistance midway through the Keystroke, there are switches that offer a pre-actuation tactile feel, such as Leobog Icesoul switch. It has a 1.7mm travel distance, resulting in a shorter response time compared to normal tactile switches. Additionally, with a light actuation force of 30g, as opposed to the 60g required for Gateron Blue Switch, the Leobog Icesoul Switch is well-suited for both gamers and typists who require prolonged keyboard usage.
LEOBOGΒ IcesoulΒ Mechanical SwitchesΒ (100 Pieces-$25.99)
Material: POM stem, PC housing
Pin: 5 Pins
Pre-travel: 1.7mm
Total Travel: 3.6mm
Initial Force: 49gf Min
Actuation Force: 30Β±3 gf
Bottom Force: 45gf
Life Span: 60 million times
Linear: Offers a smooth and consistent keystroke while producing minimal noise.
- Linear switches are a type of switch that focuses on delivering a smooth and consistent actuation without any tactile feedback. They are ideal for those who don't prefer the slight bump of tactile switches or the loud noise associated with clicky switches. They are especially favored by gamers, as tactile feedback can sometimes slightly hinder speed and increase response time, and linear switches allow for higher precision in competitive gaming situations. Epomaker's website offers many budget-friendly and reliable linear switches.
LEOBOG Graywood V3 Mechanical Switches (100 Pieces-$25.99)
Material: POM stem, PC top and Nylon Bottom housing
Pin: 3 Pins
Pre-travel: 1.5Β±0.3mm
Total Travel: 3.6Β±0.3mm
Initial Force: 30gf Min
Operating Force: 40Β±3 gf
Bottom Force: 53gfΒ±3g
Life Span: 60 million times
EPOMAKER Peace Lily Switches (100 Pieces-$25.99)
Initial force: 30gf
Actuation force: 42Β±3gf
Bottom force: 47Β±5gf
Pre-travel: 2.0mmΒ±0.3mm
Total-travel: 3.6mmΒ±0.3mm
Spring: 20mm
Lifespan: 50 million times
EPOMAKER Jade Blossom Switches (30 Pieces-$14.99)
HousingPOM: housings
Stem: LY
Pin: 5Β Pins
InitialΒ force: 35Β /Β 45Β gf
ActuationΒ force: 43Β /Β 53Β gf
PreΒ Travel: 2.0mm
TotalΒ Travel: 3.6mm
Lifespan: 100,000,000Β keystrokes
Spring: DualΒ spring
- Linear switches already have a relatively low sound profile, but it can be further minimized by adding a silicone dampener on top of the guide rail, stem, or bottom housing. This results in a soft contact during bottoming out and rebounding to the top, effectively reducing the sound to a minimum. This is what we call linear silent switches. Itβs perfect for places with sound restrictions and gamers that donβt want to disturb others at night. Epomaker Sea Salt SwitchΒ (35 Pieces-$16.99)Β would be a good choice.
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Hi, interesting option.
Still, should write full review of every switch.
Especially ones your own brand.