@@Neprawda. Yes, I know. What I meant was how does the Bitter Tea switch compare with the other top tactical switches that you have. It is always interesting to hear what people who are trying out many different switches prefer.
@@jedisurfer9591 These switches are from the 3.2 series. There is the CIY Asura and there is the Voyager. There is also the Litchi Milk. They are almost the same. But there is a difference in the little things. The switch is just a part. A fully assembled keyboard is like a culinary dish) The analogy of food is the most concise description of the keyboard theme). So since the switch is just one of the ingredients of the dish. Then the assembled keyboard always has its own specific taste) Than if you judge each element separately. About this switch I can write that while it is new and the molds are fresh at the production. That is good quality. Good lubrication. There are no extraneous sounds or problems with pressing. There are also no noises that are inherent in all tactile dry switches. The pressing is relatively smooth, medium-heavy, with a quick dip to the bottom. The bottom is made of PBT. And you really feel it. The sound is louder and lower.On them you can both type text and play. It is probably even more convenient to play since the stroke is still 3.2 and they have a smoother bump. not sharp. But the pressing weight is medium heavy, this can cause rapid hand fatigue.I personally like light bump. This is the best is akko pom brown. And the stroke length of pressing I like 4mm more.
Stabilizers "stock" without mods. Just lubricated. And another previous video "Neo Ergo(White) / 加贝轴 Hmx代工 (Stock)", where I wrote in the description "stock", there they are without lubrication. Dry default without any kind of processing out of the box. Just bought and installed)
Sorry for taking so long to respond) In my country, the government decided to block UA-cam. I spent a long time solving this problem. The Duhuk bump has a smoother and rounder tactility, just a little bit. If you compare it exactly. It could be the lubricant or the material. The Asura seems sharper and heavier, just a little bit. But otherwise, they are almost the same.
@@Neprawda. hey no worries! sucks that your country is blocking YT. anyhow thank you for responding regardless and i see. while the ciy asuras are REALLY good their housing are cheap and break fairly easy so i was looking for something better than with quality but retain the same big bumb
@@ahmedkurukuru4175 This is not a correct comparison. The Gazzew Boba U4T has a 3.7 stroke length It feels different. And the Gazzew Boba U4T has a 62 and 68 spring. It is heavier. That is why it is very sharp.
Have you tried the Bitter Tea V1 version? If yes, how do they compare?
No. I haven't seen the first version. So I didn't buy it. I can't compare.
@@Neprawda. OK, thanks! How does this one compare with your other top 3 tactical switches?
@@jedisurfer9591 And why are mine three? If you go to my Instagram you can see that I have a 300+ collection.
@@Neprawda. Yes, I know. What I meant was how does the Bitter Tea switch compare with the other top tactical switches that you have. It is always interesting to hear what people who are trying out many different switches prefer.
@@jedisurfer9591 These switches are from the 3.2 series.
There is the CIY Asura and there is the Voyager. There is also the Litchi Milk.
They are almost the same. But there is a difference in the little things.
The switch is just a part. A fully assembled keyboard is like a culinary dish) The analogy of food is the most concise description of the keyboard theme).
So since the switch is just one of the ingredients of the dish.
Then the assembled keyboard always has its own specific taste)
Than if you judge each element separately.
About this switch I can write that while it is new and the molds are fresh at the production. That is good quality. Good lubrication. There are no extraneous sounds or problems with pressing. There are also no noises that are inherent in all tactile dry switches. The pressing is relatively smooth, medium-heavy, with a quick dip to the bottom. The bottom is made of PBT. And you really feel it. The sound is louder and lower.On them you can both type text and play.
It is probably even more convenient to play since the stroke is still 3.2 and they have a smoother bump. not sharp.
But the pressing weight is medium heavy, this can cause rapid hand fatigue.I personally like light bump. This is the best is akko pom brown. And the stroke length of pressing I like 4mm more.
Привет! По какому принципу ты выбираешь какие свитчи купить?
По опыту
Stabs/wires modded or stock? 😳
Stabilizers "stock" without mods. Just lubricated.
And another previous video "Neo Ergo(White) / 加贝轴 Hmx代工 (Stock)", where I wrote in the description "stock", there they are without lubrication. Dry default without any kind of processing out of the box. Just bought and installed)
how do they compare to the mmd princesses or ciy asuras (If you have them)
Sorry for taking so long to respond)
In my country, the government decided to block UA-cam. I spent a long time solving this problem.
The Duhuk bump has a smoother and rounder tactility, just a little bit. If you compare it exactly. It could be the lubricant or the material. The Asura seems sharper and heavier, just a little bit. But otherwise, they are almost the same.
@@Neprawda. hey no worries! sucks that your country is blocking YT. anyhow thank you for responding regardless and i see. while the ciy asuras are REALLY good their housing are cheap and break fairly easy so i was looking for something better than with quality but retain the same big bumb
I made a photo comparison and comments on Instagram.
Hi, compared to boba u4t. Which one has sharper tactile? Thank you
@@ahmedkurukuru4175 This is not a correct comparison.
The Gazzew Boba U4T has a 3.7 stroke length
It feels different. And the Gazzew Boba U4T has a 62 and 68 spring.
It is heavier. That is why it is very sharp.