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Yuey
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Mar 19, 2018
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I picked up the Kailh Speed Bronze switches some drops ago, and I have since installed them on a Glorious PC Gaming Race Glorious Modular Keyboard. I have been using this combo as my daily driver at home for 6 or 7 weeks now.
Overall I have really enjoyed typing and gaming on them these past few months. The metal leaf design is really unlike anything else I have tried. The keys strike a great balance between being feather-light and having enough resistance to reject stray key presses. They are listed as 50g, but I would say overall the switch feels much lighter than a Cherry/Gateron blue (Input Club's force graph seems to back this up). The tactile bump feels much thinner as well. The click has a loud and unique sound that I would describe as "sharp" in comparison to Cherry/Gateron blues. It's surprisingly satisfying and gives keystrokes an added weight that other speed switches lack.
However, they still aren't perfect. I found myself accidentally pressing keys while resting at home row from time to time (granted, I have the same problem with MX Silvers but worse). It seems that the activation point is so close to the clicky point that it's possible to activate them without producing a click.
With all that said, I still think these switches are fantastic and I would recommend these switches for their unique feel and excellent quality.
This time around I'm springing for the Copper pack. I would love to see if they maintain a similar feel while being much quieter, so that I could swap them in my keyboard at work.
Mar 19, 2018
BobJones8P
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Feb 20, 2019
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YueyHow is the tactile bump compared to the Cherry MX Blues?
Feb 20, 2019
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