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Utilizing the popular Cherry MX form, Kaihua Kailh switches let you get a brand-new feel without letting go of your favorite keycaps. Built for speed, these clicky, tactile switches have just 1.1 millimeters of pre-travel and 3.5 millimeters of total travel Read More
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I built an Ortholinear Keyboard with these switches. They feel very light compared to my Blues, and are way quieter while still having a satisfying Click. Plus seeing a full keyboard in pink is ADORABLE!
When I bought them, they were needed to be on stock for a future hot-swap test. Now, the hot-swap board is here (GK64, Skyloong), so time to test them. They are very good. Especially after the silent reds I tried previously. When I type a lot, the problems with the linear switch becomes obvious (double letters remain single, not noticing if the force is not enough to actuate a switch, so omitted letters). Unfortunately, I do not know how these switches are different from cherry blue (I know 45g vs 50g, but I do not really feel that little difference in my fingers). The clicks are nice and audible, and not so hi-pitched as to be irritable. I would not use them during an online meeting though. You can easily give yourself away that way. So it seems worth buying switches on the low-end of the price range.
I love Kailh switches and so I decided to try these out as I had always used their box switches. A bit more satisfying of a click compared to Cherry blues or greens. I find the weight is perfect for speed/satisfaction in the switches. The only thing I wasn't super loving was the stem wobble from the switch.
While the click of these may not be a deep 'thock', it is pleasant and quiet enough for my office environment. (Admittedly, my coworkers don't mind Box Navy switches either...)
I love the feel - pleasantly tactile and clicky, not scratchy at all. I put these in a Planck and am considering replacing the switches in another board with these.
They are light, like a Cherry MX Brown which I like and expected at 50g and the quality seems good.
Maybe I've spent too much time with the Mod-Ls to appreciate whatever might be considered "tactile" here but I'm just not feeling anything. Also, these are really clicky (which I also didn't expect) and have a click in both directions (unlike a Cherry MX Blue which only click going down).
These switches provide a great clicky and somewhat tactile typing experience. However, due to their responsiveness, I found myself making numerous typographic errors. Would still recommend people to try these!