Good review. I currently have the same 3.0 board with brown switches, and I was looking at this same keyboard with silent reds. You definitely should be using a wrist rest with both! I noticed that right away and your intuition at the end is correct. I have a gaming keyboard that uses red, and I'm starting to look towards that for a multi-purpose board, so I do have lots of experience with both. For lots of typing and precise work, my hesitation is the same as yours regarding the extra bump on the brown preventing mistakes, but sacrificing some quietness and ease of press.
Yeah, I was really torn between getting another brown and this. I have really enjoyed continuing to use it and I am seeing fewer accidental presses. I think that was just getting used to the board.
I have the cherry mx 2 brown switches ( a must for modern typing) in two keyboards : 1. Chery KC 200 MX 2. Corsair K70 RGB pro And ? The key stroks in the Cherry KC 200 MX are much superior with zero wobble and actually apart from the cable , the build is better on the Cherry KC 200 MX. Though they use the same cherry mx 2 brown keys. Trust me - The cherry KC 200 mx is the better keyboard if one does not need lights. For typing lights are not needed but nice to have but if the Typing is much much better I would choose typing over lights. It is a night and day difference in Keys stability and uniformity of key stroks in favour of Cherry KC 200 MX. Night and day - THAT MUCH !! Look the Cherry KC 200 MX is the better keyboard . I have them both and I am totally not biased. It makes me think that if I need lights I might better go and see what Cherry has to offer and choose Cherry over corsair . The quality is in the Cherry Keyboards. TRUST ME. You can check for yourself and buy both. I promiss you that after that you" ll keep buying only the Cherry keboards.
I LOVE this board! I do not love Reds in any form I have encountered though. I may have to get a couple of these boards and a BIG pile of Gateron Green 80g taclickies. (somewhere, a "gamer" rolls in his grave, just before respawning) Or maybe some OEM browns, but then mount the lovely KC 200 to my VALNUT resonator and see how many miles away people can tell I am typing.
Best switches for typing : Cherry MX2A BROWN ( TACTILE) CHERY MX ULP TACTILE BESY COMPANIES FOR MECHANICAL KEYBOARDS FOR TYPING : CHERRY CORSAIR ( CHERRY SWITCHES) BEST KEYBOARDS FOR MEMBRANE SCISSORS : CHERRY BEST COMPANIES FOR MOUSE : RAZER
I've tried cheap blue switches and did not get along with them. I was wondering about the speed silver which seem like a good balance for me. But do you know, I am really enjoying these silent red switches ATM!
Just wanted to say thanks for the review! Very well put together and informative- I was so surprised that this vid hasn't received more attention yet.
If you're still experiencing a lot of strain, consider purchasing a wrist rest; I've found it to be very helpful
Second this. Apart from that, the keyboard has been really enjoyable to use.
Have the same one but with brown switches
Good review. I currently have the same 3.0 board with brown switches, and I was looking at this same keyboard with silent reds. You definitely should be using a wrist rest with both! I noticed that right away and your intuition at the end is correct. I have a gaming keyboard that uses red, and I'm starting to look towards that for a multi-purpose board, so I do have lots of experience with both. For lots of typing and precise work, my hesitation is the same as yours regarding the extra bump on the brown preventing mistakes, but sacrificing some quietness and ease of press.
Yeah, I was really torn between getting another brown and this. I have really enjoyed continuing to use it and I am seeing fewer accidental presses. I think that was just getting used to the board.
I have the cherry mx 2 brown switches ( a must for modern typing) in two keyboards :
1. Chery KC 200 MX
2. Corsair K70 RGB pro
And ?
The key stroks in the Cherry KC 200 MX are much superior with zero wobble and actually apart from the cable , the build is better on the Cherry KC 200 MX.
Though they use the same cherry mx 2 brown keys.
Trust me - The cherry KC 200 mx is the better keyboard if one does not need lights. For typing lights are not needed but nice to have but if the Typing is much much better I would choose typing over lights.
It is a night and day difference in Keys stability and uniformity of key stroks in favour of Cherry KC 200 MX. Night and day - THAT MUCH !!
Look the Cherry KC 200 MX is the better keyboard . I have them both and I am totally not biased.
It makes me think that if I need lights I might better go and see what Cherry has to offer and choose Cherry over corsair . The quality is in the Cherry Keyboards.
TRUST ME. You can check for yourself and buy both. I promiss you that after that you" ll keep buying only the Cherry keboards.
I LOVE this board! I do not love Reds in any form I have encountered though. I may have to get a couple of these boards and a BIG pile of Gateron Green 80g taclickies. (somewhere, a "gamer" rolls in his grave, just before respawning)
Or maybe some OEM browns, but then mount the lovely KC 200 to my VALNUT resonator and see how many miles away people can tell I am typing.
Thanks, yeah, it is especially nice looking! I guess we'll have to wait for know variety for the new generation of cherry switches. 🙂
got the same mxboard as you with mx red switches. It died on my tonight, i probably gonna buy this one next
How long did that board last before it died?
around 10 years@@ericv738
@@ericv738 around 9 years, and i did get the keyboard from the vid. very happy with it
you should definitely get a wrist rest to elevate your wrists so you don’t strain your hands over long periods of time
Best switches for typing :
Cherry MX2A BROWN ( TACTILE)
CHERY MX ULP TACTILE
BESY COMPANIES FOR MECHANICAL KEYBOARDS FOR TYPING :
CHERRY
CORSAIR ( CHERRY SWITCHES)
BEST KEYBOARDS FOR MEMBRANE SCISSORS :
CHERRY
BEST COMPANIES FOR MOUSE :
RAZER
you sound crazy but you're actually right
i think something better for your typing may be blue switches
I've tried cheap blue switches and did not get along with them. I was wondering about the speed silver which seem like a good balance for me. But do you know, I am really enjoying these silent red switches ATM!
They are everything but silent 😂
In 2024 you can get a way better keyboard for that money.
Cool, let me know which others I should try!?