🔑 Unlock Your Typing Potential!
The CHERRY MX RGB Brown Switch Kit includes 23 high-quality mechanical keyboard switches designed for DIY enthusiasts and gamers alike. With a tactile feel and no clicking noise, these switches offer a precise typing experience. Manufactured in Germany, they boast durability with over 50 million keystrokes and come in eco-friendly packaging.
Brand | Cherry |
Series | CHERRY MX SWITCH KIT |
Item model number | CHERRY MX RGB BROWN SWITCH KIT |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 3.17 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 8.31 x 4.72 x 1.34 inches |
Color | MX RGB BROWN |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Cherry Europe GmbH |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0CBS5M29R |
Country of Origin | Germany |
Date First Available | February 1, 2024 |
F**O
Good switches probably need to buy more
These sound great. They're pretty easy to install. Function just like my old ones but better. Just as bright if not brighter than my old ones. They seem to be pretty good quality
R**S
The perfect solution.
The Cherry MX RGB Switch Kit, containing 23 mechanical keyboard switches, proved to be an excellent investment for my Cherry MX 3.0s keyboard. I only needed to replace one key, and this kit provided the perfect solution.The switches themselves are top-notch, maintaining the high-quality standards that Cherry MX is known for. The RGB functionality adds a vibrant touch to the keyboard, enhancing the overall aesthetic without compromising on performance.One of the best aspects of this kit is its cost-effectiveness. Instead of having to replace the entire keyboard, which would have been significantly more expensive, I was able to solder the replacement key myself. This not only saved money but also gave me a sense of accomplishment in fixing my own equipment.The kit includes a generous number of switches, meaning I now have extras on hand for any future replacements or projects. This added value is a significant bonus, ensuring that I'm prepared for any additional key issues that might arise.In summary, the Cherry MX RGB Switch Kit is a fantastic option for anyone needing to replace individual keys on their mechanical keyboard. It's affordable, high-quality, and provides plenty of extra switches for future use. Highly recommended for both its practicality and performance.
G**G
Order at least 3
Great product!The cherry silent red switches make typing much more quiet. However, they don't even give you enough keys for the full alphabet. Let alone a whole keyboard. Order at least 3 I guess until they start producing a pack with an adequate amount of keys.
A**R
nice click
I like the weight not too heavy spring - weighted not too heavy or mushy I'd say just about right on bounce. Nice feedback. click is there; there is no mistaking that you are using blues. Only swapped out my number pad with these blues. like them a lot. If they hold up might swap out the letter keys as well for more blues or green even.
A**R
The product exact match description
Received on time. The product exact match description. On istallation there are no failed switches. All works!
A**R
they are silent.
smooth and silent.
R**Õ
I don't know the core cause, bad product or just bad handling but it arrived a mess
The packaging wasn't secured, and there were switches scattered around the Amazon box. Did I get somebody's bad batch of switches, or were they damaged in shipping? I don't know but there were pretty big inconsistencies that left me with maybe 15 out of the 23 that initially worked. The remainder are suspect.I like Cherry switches, this was not the best delivery of that product.
E**N
Almost like traditional membrane keyboards
Compared to the ridiculously light actuation force key switches gamers seem to prefer, these are much harder to push. That's exactly what I needed so I don't make accidental keystrokes when typing which is really annoying. At ~80 cN actuation force, they are nearly 2x more work than other Cherry MX switches. Having tried Cherry MX Red, Speed Silver, Brown, and Black switches, these are much more harder to push, but only give fair tactile feedback which is the bump they talk about.I don't find them tiring even after a long day of typing. This is compared to 20 year-old Logitech membrane KB.I'd love to give them 5 stars, but they are much louder than my old KB. Not clicky, just fairly loud. Not really enough to distract me, but quieter would be better.I bottom out the keys when typing, and there are two definite sounds coming out. First, there's the normal keystroke noise of the keyswitch hitting bottom. I put a desk pad under the KB and it makes a big difference in reducing the noise of the keystroke.There's also a ringing sound which I assume is from the springs. If I brush one of the keys and release it cleanly, the ringing sound is much more noticeable. The desk pad didn't do anything to reduce the ringing. I may install some O-rings in them to see if that helps matters.FYI, I'm using these in a Mountain Everest Max KB, one of the few hot-swappable gaming keyboards out there.
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