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etatauri
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Jan 13, 2018
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Just came in and first impressions are good! Unlike cherry blues these don't rattle and don't crunch. It clicks satisfyingly and feels solid with no rattle. I don't feel any hysteresis and I gotta say these feel closer to my co-workers unicomp than any other MX style switch Ive owned.
CarmenOhio
184
Jan 13, 2018
etatauriI got mine on Friday and I like them so far. It's hard to describe, but they just feel so solid. Every press is so smooth and there's practically no wobble. They're so refined, that if it was a car, it would be a highly engineered German car like a BMW. The click is very sharp and precise, but I can definitely tell the click is less tactile than an MX Blue. I actually prefer the sound of the MX Blue click, as the click on these Box Pale Blues is a bit too high pitched to me. Overall, these are great switches. They're most comparable to a slightly heavier MX Blue (but not as heavy as a MX Green), but then the feel is also so different from an MX Blue.
cavilikon
180
Jan 14, 2018
etatauriHow is the tactility compared to Cherry MX Blues?
etatauri
329
Jan 14, 2018
cavilikonThere is less of it. But the click is sharp and crisp so it's still noticable in a different way. Feels more solid with no rattle or scratchiness. No hystersis that I've noticed either.
CarmenOhio
184
Jan 14, 2018
cavilikonLike etatauri said, the Box Pale Blues are less tactile than MX Blues but you won’t notice much of a difference in tactility unless you really pay atttention to it. The tactility is still obvious , not because it’s so tactile but because of the click. Like with any clicky switch, the click is what points out the tactility to you. With noise cancelling headphones, MX blues are about as tactile as MX Browns (not very) but the click makes them seem more tactile than they are.
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