Woah! Your videos keep getting better and better, I liked you put the switches to the side to show which switch was currently being used in the keyboard.
JWK is your typical JWK/Durock linear, no surprises there. Could use some filming, probably, but their linears are overall good. BSUN material combo and travel length are the same as Aniya, IIRC, so I'm pretty sure they just recolored them and used a lighter spring. BSUN also used that LY/LY/POM combo for one of Everglide's switches and Zuoce Lavender. I have the Lavender and it sounds more muted than Kyubi and Aniya so I guess the sound can be tweaked by using different ratio of materials or something... I guess Haimu just reused their heavy tactile design, no surprises there either. I assume the bump is long and round? Huano one is interesting. It's a 3-pin which no one uses nowadays so they most likely recycled one of their old switches (they made a bunch for various brands). I like that they went with stiffer rubber inserts to avoid the mushiness at the cost of being slightly louder, but still pretty silent. And finally Keygeek with an interesting blend of materials. I think they went with that combination to give it a deep sound while having a nice bottom-out and decent volume...
My favorite is the Kyubi from Keygeek too! It hits the right balance that gives it a really pleasant sound
Woah! Your videos keep getting better and better, I liked you put the switches to the side to show which switch was currently being used in the keyboard.
Thank you so much for the feedback - it really helps me and my process a lot!
Just bases on the sound profile and cuteness 😂 I really enjoyed the BSUN switches. ❤ The Keygeek were a close second.
Yes, the looks count indeed! 😁
nice comparison! i know this will help a lot of people ❤❤
JWK is your typical JWK/Durock linear, no surprises there. Could use some filming, probably, but their linears are overall good.
BSUN material combo and travel length are the same as Aniya, IIRC, so I'm pretty sure they just recolored them and used a lighter spring. BSUN also used that LY/LY/POM combo for one of Everglide's switches and Zuoce Lavender. I have the Lavender and it sounds more muted than Kyubi and Aniya so I guess the sound can be tweaked by using different ratio of materials or something...
I guess Haimu just reused their heavy tactile design, no surprises there either. I assume the bump is long and round?
Huano one is interesting. It's a 3-pin which no one uses nowadays so they most likely recycled one of their old switches (they made a bunch for various brands). I like that they went with stiffer rubber inserts to avoid the mushiness at the cost of being slightly louder, but still pretty silent.
And finally Keygeek with an interesting blend of materials. I think they went with that combination to give it a deep sound while having a nice bottom-out and decent volume...
I tried 12 different switches so far and I have decided to go with the Haimu Kyubi Tactile Switch. It is snappy and thocky.
I can second this! It's among the top tactile switches I've ever tried!
i really want to see a video testing the Bridge 75
Great sounding keyboard, gives that marble sound
Unfortunately, I simply can't buy it anywhere near me :C
@@thoccnology that's unfortunate 😞
BSUN are a really good switch company
They make great switches
I agree, almost 100% of their switches hit a sweet spot for me!
The Keygeek sounds tighter and cleaner than the rest. Too bad JWK are still using old molds because they are still the kings of thock !
I completely agree!
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