One of the most common types of Linear switch is the Red Switch, named for the colour of the switch that differentiates it from the clicky, loud Blue switch and the tactile, but quiet Brown switch. Like the Red Switch, Banana Split Switches are a type of Linear switch. I used a K3 Brown for a while, but just switched to a K7 (also low profile) Mint. Mints feel more stiff, they have less of the granular, gray area feel of Browns. It's a bit immaterial because Mint/Banana Split won't fit in an optical PCB but ultimately they are linear switches, so not tactile at all. :) 3. Brown Switch (Không tiếng click, có khấc) Brown Switch mang lại cảm giác nhấn khá giống Blue switch nhưng không có tiếng click. Không có âm thanh “lách cách” như Blue nhưng thay vào đó là tiếng kêu “khục khục” khá bé, điều này vô cùng thích hợp cho những ai không thích tiếng Modern mechanical switches can be roughly divided into three major categories by feel: Clicky (loud switches / like blue switches), Tactile (like brown switches), Linear (like red switches). What are linear switches? Linear switches are usually quiet, smooth, and consistent throughout the entire movement. SKU: C2-A1. $59.00. Version. Non-Backlight (Retro Color) White Backlight RGB Backlight. Keychron Mechanical Keychron Mechanical (Hot-swappable) Gateron G Pro Mechanical (Hot-Swappable) Gateron G Pro Mechanical. Red Blue Brown. Please drop your email on "Notify Me When Available" if the product model is out of stock. The actuation force varies widely. In the case of both switches, the Kailh linear Speed Silver has the lowest actuation force at 27g. For Gateron, this rate is 35g for one of its linear switches. Also, for the highest pick force, Gateron comes in at 80g for its Green Clicky, while Kailh stands at 60g for its Box Black. If you are a Cherry MX Blue switch fan, then you will like it. 2. Kailh Choc Brown Switches. The Kailh Choc Brown switches are tactile low-profile switches from Kailh. You will get enough bumpy experience without noisy clicks from this switch. 3. Kailh Choc Red Switches. The Kailh Choc Red switches are low-profile linear switches from Kailh. Drop Holy Panda X. Drop. The best of the “Panda” switches. $1. Per Switch. After quite a bit of drama surrounding the “Holy Panda” switch, these switches ultimately came out on top. In N2FVy37.
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