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Silent switches are great for office environments and places where you'd rather not disturb your seat mates. Here, we're offering four different switches from Zeal PC Read More
I like the lighter weight springs and they make for a great work board or for late night gaming when you don’t want to wake anyone up while you spam keys.
Zeal makes some really high quality switches, but they cost a lot more than other options with similar quality. So you'll probably be happy with these, but you likely could be just as happy for less money.
I have these switches on two keyboards now, the 62g are light and very silent while still being tactile. They also look fantastic. At this point I'm convinced they'll be the only switches I put on my boards.
Just like the description says, the Zilents are tactile and silent. As someone who loves very tactile and clicky switches, these works great on my midnight keyboard, or in the office.
I gave the Zilents to a buddy who does actually like them, so that's worth mentioning. For me, I found the silent aspect made them feel gummy or mushy. I recommend to a friend, because a friend like them more than me lol
Aqua Zilents were the only decent silent tactile option for the longest time. Not anymore. For the price, I'd expect less leaf and spring ping. And none of that weird pre-travel (like the stem reseating itself as you press) the Zilent stem suffers from. One can also sometimes encounter unsilenced upstrokes when pressing off-center, which makes them not silent, but just "almost always silent". Regardless, these switches have a unique tactile bump and are very pretty. And are quite decent, if only the price point were lower.