Not that I noticed, they sound and feel pretty nice for a budget switch. Stock they're decent, some felt a little scratchy, but with a bit of lube they are a great switch.
There are a lot lol most are more expensive than these though, gateron milky yellows are also a good budget option. Outside of budget options, Alpaca V2s are a top contender l, Durock POMs are nice, and I really like NK Creams, but they take a bit of break in and lubing otherwise they are quite scratchy.
Housing wobble yes, stem wobble no. I would check out TX Switch Films, divinikey sells them and they're available in a bunch of different colors and 2 thicknesses. .15 is about the standard but they also have a thicker one as well. I'd start with the .15 though. They're only like 6 bucks.
They are a 5 pin switch and could be used with a hot swappable board yes. If your keyboard is a 3 pin only you would need to trim off the extra two plastic pins.
Is there any spring ping something else that I should be aware of?
Willing to order some. BTW great video.
Not that I noticed, they sound and feel pretty nice for a budget switch. Stock they're decent, some felt a little scratchy, but with a bit of lube they are a great switch.
@@PhazerOnest Is there a better version of this? I mean a better switch with similar sound profile?
There are a lot lol most are more expensive than these though, gateron milky yellows are also a good budget option. Outside of budget options, Alpaca V2s are a top contender l, Durock POMs are nice, and I really like NK Creams, but they take a bit of break in and lubing otherwise they are quite scratchy.
Got my Jwick blacks. they are kinda wobbly.
Will filming them gonna reduce the wobble? And what films should I use?
Housing wobble yes, stem wobble no. I would check out TX Switch Films, divinikey sells them and they're available in a bunch of different colors and 2 thicknesses. .15 is about the standard but they also have a thicker one as well. I'd start with the .15 though. They're only like 6 bucks.
Are these hot-swapable?
They are a 5 pin switch and could be used with a hot swappable board yes. If your keyboard is a 3 pin only you would need to trim off the extra two plastic pins.
Thank you for replying! Planning to do a 120$ budget build with these switches.
They're a nice little budget option for sure. What board are you putting them on?
@@PhazerOnest The Next Time 75, it’s a decent 75% from what I’ve heard.
Nice! Should be a cool little build!