I might come back to this review so I'm just making this for my notes. Maybe you can make use of this as well. 0:00 Intro 0:37 Key List -Brown, Tactile, 60g -White, Clicky, 60g -Robin, Clicky, 57g -Black, Linear, 60g -Red, Linear, 50g -Silver, Linear, 40g -(???), Linear, 35g -gChoc, Linear, 20g 1:06 Sound Test 1:28 Impressions
looking to build my second keyboard. this time one that I can throw in my bag to travel with to university for example. I'm currently using Kailh Pro Purples on my desktop Dactyl Manuform keyboard, which I have been enjoying for about a year now. I'm leaning towards the Robin switches :) thanks for the review!
For tactile switches, that needs key travel to make that work most effectively, because if you want as large of a bump as on an MX style switch but in a shorter switch travel, that’s going to require more extreme pressures to overcome while making a comparable felt tactile feedback to the MX style switches with longer travel.
even though you don't like clicky switches, would be curious of an overview or the jades and navies. I have regular Jades currently in a Bakeneko60, and I've been real curious about the choc versions
This is a helpful breakdown, thanks. Kailh's own website is somewhat confusing!
Glad I could be of help!
I might come back to this review so I'm just making this for my notes. Maybe you can make use of this as well.
0:00 Intro
0:37 Key List
-Brown, Tactile, 60g
-White, Clicky, 60g
-Robin, Clicky, 57g
-Black, Linear, 60g
-Red, Linear, 50g
-Silver, Linear, 40g
-(???), Linear, 35g
-gChoc, Linear, 20g
1:06 Sound Test
1:28 Impressions
“Pro red” is 35g
@@AlexJacobs42 thanks
Really great review, helped me decide between normal and low profile switches
what did you decide, I'm currently deciding
looking to build my second keyboard. this time one that I can throw in my bag to travel with to university for example. I'm currently using Kailh Pro Purples on my desktop Dactyl Manuform keyboard, which I have been enjoying for about a year now. I'm leaning towards the Robin switches :) thanks for the review!
For tactile switches, that needs key travel to make that work most effectively, because if you want as large of a bump as on an MX style switch but in a shorter switch travel, that’s going to require more extreme pressures to overcome while making a comparable felt tactile feedback to the MX style switches with longer travel.
even though you don't like clicky switches, would be curious of an overview or the jades and navies. I have regular Jades currently in a Bakeneko60, and I've been real curious about the choc versions
Hi, I like this review. I'm getting ready to do a Lily58 pro choc. This was very informative. Have you tried the purple choc's?
I haven't yet. If you try them, let me know how you like them!
How easy is it to accidentally trigger the Red Pro when resting your hands on the keyboard?
Im just looking where to buy these
Did you ever try the choc jade and choc navy switches?
Do you have a link to the linear switches? I want the 35g or 29 g force.
Hi, what is the name of the corne case?
Looks like a Corne.
Morale of the story - stick with MX switches.
just click iiit pleaaaseeee