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You’d be hard pressed to find a more fun way to test switches than with CLICKEYbits. In fact, though they were originally developed as switch testers, people loved them so much that they started buying them as fidget toys Read More
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I prefer the one with multiple switches over the one with a single switch on all "corners." The ones with a single switch type are more of fidget toys, while those with different switch types are more of testers.
The Kailh navies of the super-clicky version had a thinner sound than I was hoping for, but it's a great fidget toy, and the keycaps are easy to switch out.
It's been really great to fiddle with while watching videos. I got the extra clicky one while my husband got the quiet one, and we were easily able to swap out the keycaps so I could have the pink, purple, and blue keycaps.